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Bible 120 – Winter 25

Anchor Bible College

Bible 120

Accelerate your spiritual growth by studying God’s Word like never before. Be encouraged to apply God’s truth in your personal life and practical ministry settings. Are you ready to embark on this journey?

Jan. 6 – Apr. 21 (2025)

Fur Rendezvous Break Week: Feb. 17

Mondays: 4pm-7pm

Once-Weekly Classes. Room 105

In-Person Education

Personal, Discipleship-Oriented Biblical Education

$225

FREE for New Anchor Students. $75 per credit hour for returning students

Course Description

Bible 120 – New Testament I: Gospels and Acts (3 credits)

This course will study through the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts to provide each student with an in-depth knowledge of the historical, theological, and practical significance of this portion of the New Testament text. Students will learn how to interpret and apply both the didactic and narrative contained in these books in both their personal lives and in practical ministry settings. There will be a significant focus on chapter-by-chapter study, discussion, and application throughout the semester. Student learning will be evaluated based on weekly quizzes, a midterm and final exam, and a final exegetical paper.

Daily Bible Reading
Weekly Quizzes
Midterm & Final Exam
Final Exegetical Paper

Required Materials:

Prerequisites:

  • None

Instructors

Paul ManwillerBible 120 Instructor

Paul Manwiller grew up in Anchorage, Alaska. He went to the University of Michigan and later Wayne State University to earn his bachelor’s in education. He went on to earn his Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield Illinois. He has been a pastor for over 30 years first in a bush village in Alaska and then in church planting efforts in the Detroit area. Since 1993, he has served as the founding pastor of Hope Community Church in Ypsilanti Michigan.

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