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The Revelation of God

by Pastor Jeff Silos -

Good pm EBS students.. our zoom meeting will moved next week. But our class will still proceed tomorrow at the same scheduled time. You have more time to memorize 66 Books of the Bible and study your assignment. 


Available courses

Mission I
1st Year - First Semester

Mission I is a foundational course introducing the biblical theology of missions and its practical application through the local church. The subject explores God’s missionary heartbeat, the Great Commission, the central role of the local church, the life and ministry of the Apostle Paul, and the biblical strategy for missions today. Students will be challenged to understand their part in fulfilling God’s mission through evangelism, church planting, and global outreach.

Personal Evangelism
1st Year - First Semester

This course is a study and practical application of biblical evangelism. Students will learn the scriptural foundation of soul-winning, the preparation of the soul-winner, the content of the Gospel message, and effective methods for reaching the lost. Special emphasis is given to the role of the Holy Spirit, handling objections, and the eternal rewards of evangelism. The course culminates with a practicum in actual personal evangelism, equipping students to fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18–20, KJV).

Christian Ethics and Moral Issues
1st Year - First Semester

This course provides a biblical framework for understanding Christian ethics and their application to personal, social, and moral issues. Students will examine the foundations of Christian morality, personal integrity, relationships, social justice, and ethical decision-making from a biblical perspective. The course will emphasize how believers can live out their faith with integrity, compassion, and responsibility in a fallen world, presenting a Christlike witness to others.

Systematic Theology I - Bibliology
1st Year - First Semester

        This course is the first part of Systematic Theology, focusing on Bibliology, the study of the Bible. Students will learn about the Bible’s nature, authority, inspiration, preservation, canonization, power, and purpose. The course emphasizes the King James Version (KJV) as the preserved Word of God in English, equipping students to defend the faith and use Scripture effectively in ministry.

Introduction to Baptist History and Beliefs
1st Year - First Semester

This course introduces students to the origins, history, and distinctive beliefs of the Baptist tradition. It emphasizes the biblical and historical foundations of Baptist faith, highlighting key doctrines, the significance of soul-winning, and the role of Baptists in church history. Students will explore both theological principles and practical applications for contemporary ministry.

Introduction to Christian Ministry
1st Year - First Semester

This course introduces students to the biblical foundation, nature, and practice of Christian ministry. It emphasizes the minister’s call, character, and responsibility in fulfilling God’s purpose through servanthood, preaching, teaching, and pastoral care. Special focus is given to the biblical model of ministry as revealed in the life of Christ and the apostles. The course also explores the rewards and accountability of those who faithfully serve in ministry.

Old Testament Survey and New Testament Survey
1st Year - First Semester

This course provides a comprehensive survey of the entire Bible, both Old and New Testament. It is designed to give students a clear understanding of the structure, content, themes, and message of the Scriptures. Emphasis is placed on the unity of the Bible, its Christ-centered revelation, and its relevance to the believer’s life and ministry. Students will be introduced to the historical background, literary divisions, and theological significance of each book of the Bible, equipping them with foundational knowledge for further study and effective Christian service.