Learn + Interpret = Apply
The formula for a devout student of God’s Word
1 Timothy 4:13 (NKJV)
Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.
The devout student is the best of all students. There are too many who are devout,
but not students. They will not accept the discipline of study and of learning,
and they even look with suspicion upon the further knowledge which study brings
to men. There are equally too many who are students, but not devout. They are interested
too much in intellectual knowledge, and too little in the life of prayer and in
the life of service of their fellow men. A man would do well to aim at being not
only a student, and not only devout, but at being a devout student.
... William Barclay (1907-1978), The Revelation of John [1961] (Vol.II)
Application Semester starts Februrary 8, 2010 in our general survey studies
Pastoral Epistles continue Spring Semester starting February 4, 2010
Join us for this unique program offering you a
method to truly learn God’s Word with an emphasis upon application.
The Calvary Road Bible Institute will equip you to fully deal with God’s Word, enabling
you to be equipped to minister to others. Learn not only facts and details about
the Bible, but also understand how God would have you apply His Word in difficult
situations. Study at a college level in this non-accredited program. Growing in your faith.
Explore our site to learn more detail about our courses and learn how you can join
us!!
There are two options -- our two year survey series and our year long, in-depth
look at a specific Bible book(s). We will do the Prophecy and Application
Semesters this year in our survey series and look at the Pastoral Epistles of
the Apostle Paul in our Thursday night course. Take your choice -- or do both!
Calvary Road Bible Institute is open to everyone regardless of church membership.
This is a non-accredited college level program.
!!Go in-deep with Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus!!
For the 2009-2010 year, the Bible Institute is pleased to offer
everyone a year-long, Thursday night course on the letters of Paul to Timothy and Titus.
Spring Semester covering mostly 2 Timothy and Titus starts February 4, 2010.
Get full details here.