Contact Information
For course and registration questions contact:
Institute of Biblical Enrichment Office
717.560.8231 or e-mail
Director: William Kabasenche
For campus questions contact:
Area Coordinator: Mr. Jerry Mohr at 717.653.8324
Course Schedule for Fall 2008
Monday Evening |
Term |
Tuition |
Instructor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biblical Hermeneutics: How to Study and Interpret the Bible EBD0313 When should I understand the Bible to be speaking literally and when figuratively? Does it contain translation errors? Which translation is the most accurate? This course will be a hands-on study, providing a practical process for digging truth from the scriptures using both the general and inductive methods of Bible study. 2 CEUs. |
September 29– November 24 (no class Oct. 13) 7–9 p.m. 8 weeks |
$100 |
Rev. Jeff Hoffard, Pastor, Grace Brethren Church, Elizabethtown, PA |
| Biblical Counseling: Dealing with Anger ECE0416* Anger can destroy not only people around you, but it can eat at the very souls of the individuals who harbor anger in their lives. Is all anger wrong? How do I know when my anger is justified? How can I help those who seem to be characterized by the bitterness in their lives? This course points out the destructive process anger takes in our lives and how we can achieve success by helping others manage this powerful emotion. 2 CEUs. |
September 29– November 24 (no class Oct. 13) 7–9 p.m. 8 weeks |
$100 |
Ms. Georgianne McCue, Counselor, Mt. Joy, PA |
| Daniel: The Character of the Man and His Prophetic Dreams EBI0205 This course will examine the life of Daniel as well as present the grandeur of Biblical prophecy beginning with Daniel’s vision of the four kingdoms and the seventy weeks. Other topics will be discussed such as God’s dealing with Israel, the Antichrist, the Tribulation, the Battle of Armageddon, and the signs of Christ’s second coming. 2 CEUs. |
September 29– November 24 (no class Oct. 13) 7–9 p.m. 8 weeks |
$100 |
Rev. Mac Eifert, Pastor, Bible Teacher, Elizabethtown, PA |
| The Ten Commandments: Biblical Absolutes in a Post Modern Culture EBI0216 The book of Exodus is the story of the Israelites under the yoke of slavery to Egypt marvelously delivered by God. Similarly, the Lamb of God releases Christians from the peril and bondage of sin. The freed slaves were reminded that God expects obedience from His people as He also does today. The Ten Commandments are remarkable for the fact that they constitute a moral code or spiritual compass, which is suited to all people at all times. This course will study these commandments and how they apply in society today. 2 CEUs. |
September 29– November 24 (no class Oct. 13) 7–9 p.m. 8 weeks |
$100 |
Rev. John Collins, Pastor, Lakeview Bible Church, Manheim, PA |
| Galatians: Liberty in Christ vs Religious Legalism EBI0112 This course will be a study of Galatians, and of Paul’s concern for the negative effects of legalism in the church rather than Christian liberty and justification by faith as originally taught by the Apostle Paul. 2 CEUs. |
September 29– November 24 (no class Oct. 13) 7–9 p.m. 8 weeks |
$100 |
Rev. Doug Weygand, Pastor, Annville Bible Church, Annville, PA |
Location
Mount Calvary Christian School
625 Holly Street
Directions
From Rt. 283 go south on Rt. 743 (Hershey Rd.) toward Elizabethtown. At the traffic light where Rt. 743 and Mount Gretna Rd. merge, turn left onto Holly St. The entrance to the school will be on the left.