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Grace Bible College and Seminary

Grace Bible College and Seminary

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This broadcast is dedicated to the instructors and students of Grace Bible College & Seminary to assist them in their studies and instruction. Contact us for more information about our school at info@gbcs.us Grace Bible College & Seminary An Apostolic School of Global Mission "Where Vision Becomes Mission" www.gbcs.education

On-Demand Episodes

This session will guide you to an understanding of the events leading to Paul's imprisonment and the significant message of each of his Prison Epistles.

This session will help you underatnd Jesus as the Promised Messiah. It focuses both on the various functions of the Messiah and the many prophecies realted to Jesus Christ.

This session will introduce you to Paul's Epistles to the Thessalonians, Corinthians, and Romans in order to help you understand how these relate to the Book of Acts.

This session will acquaint the student with the study guide and the method of study in it as it focuses on the accuracy of the biblical sources that give information about Jesus and His life.

This session will help students undestand how the church was established, based on an overview of the book of Acts and the Epistle of James and Galatians.

This session will enable the student to give reasons why the Bible is the Word of God and to realize that it applies to his own life.

This session will give students and overview of the Gospels of Luke and John by comparing and constrasting different aspects of the two Gospels.

This session will help the student learn the New Testament authors and what they wrote as well as identify the central message of the New Testament.

This session will help students understand why the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke are called "Synoptic Gospels" and learn distinct and imporatnt facts about the authorship and content of the books of Matthew and Mark.

This session will enable the students to identify the major classifications of the Old Testament and one distinguishing facor about each book or author.

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