The goal of campus life at Florida Bible College is to worship, live, learn, serve, and work together as an educational faith-community with Jesus Christ and our love for Him at the center of all we think, say, and do. Our mission as an academic community is not merely the transmission of information; it is the development of whole persons who will build the Church and benefit society worldwide “for the glory of God.” Membership in this community comes with not only privileges, but also responsibilities. The members of the Florida Bible College community take these responsibilities seriously.
All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness - 2 Timothy 3:16
The biblical foundation of Christian community is expressed in Jesus' two great commandments: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind," and, "Love your neighbor as yourself" (Matt. 22:37-40). Jesus was the perfect example of this… demonstrating the pattern: love for God, acted out in love for others, in obedience to God's Word. By acknowledging our dependence on the power and grace of God, the members of the Florida Bible College community will humbly covenant to live according to this ideal.
Course Number | Available | Course Name | Course Description | Course Hours |
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BIB 101 |
On Line |
Bible Study Methods Take this course Take this course online |
This course introduces a systematic approach to interpreting the Bible, in which students observe, interpret, apply, and correlate Scripture within the framework of Christian theology and history. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
MIN 101 |
On Line |
Evangelism and Discipleship Take this course Take this course online |
This course examines the message and methods by which a person is led to Jesus Christ. It also examines what a disciple is and how a disciple is made. The course presents the motivation and command for making disciples, defines the gospel message, and emphasizes the necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in evangelism and discipleship. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
COM 101 |
On Line |
Introduction to Communication Take this course Take this course online |
This course explores the basic models, theories, and concepts of individual, group, and public communication. The course examines the communication process, perception, verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as intercultural and gender communication issues. |
3 |
BIB 204 |
On Line Real Time |
John and Johannine Epistles Take this course |
This course examines the structure, purpose, biblical theology, and application of the Gospel of John and John’s epistles, stressing the deity of Christ, the necessity of belief, and the importance of abiding in Him. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
BIB 103 |
On Line |
Old Testament Survey Take this course Take this course online |
This course surveys the Old Testament in light of its cultural, historical, and literary situation and traces the themes of creation, fall, and redemption. Students become familiar with the message of each Old Testament book and learn to apply Old Testament teaching appropriately. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |
THE 101 |
On Line |
Survey of Christian Doctrine I Take this course Take this course online |
This course surveys the biblical doctrines of the Bible, God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, angels, humanity, and sin. Within a Protestant, evangelical framework, the course emphasizes what has been believed by historical Christianity. (Required for Graduation) |
3 |