English Study Courses

    The following English Courses are available through Emmaus Bible School (South Africa) currently:


WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES
    
      
                                                               

This course is written for those with no previous Bible knowledge. The text presents a valuable systematic outline on subjects such as the Bible, God, man, sin, Christ, salvation, heaven and hell, and future events.
An ancient inquirer asked the question “How can a man be born again when he is old?” What the Bible Teaches, simply and distinctly explains the answer to this all-important question.


THE SERVANT OF GOD

What this world needs is a Servant – and Mark presents Jesus Christ to us as the perfect Servant.  Mark’s Gospel concentrates on the things that Jesus did and where He went.  It is the shortest of the Gospels and probably the first one written.  Mark presents the action vividly and roughly in the order that the events happened.  Mark often explains Jewish customs so his readers can have a better understanding.  His goal is to present to us the perfect Servant, the Son of God, who is the Lord Jesus Christ
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ONE GOD - ONE WAY

There is one God, and we should want to know Him. Our future depends upon it and He has shown Himself to us. This course will help us to see Him and find the way to Him. We need to come to Him in the way He has laid out, and this course will help you find it.



THE WORD OF GOD

John the Apostle was an old man when he wrote his Gospel. It was written years after the other three gospels of Jesus Christ had been put into circulation.  Already the Church was being plagued by error and attacks upon the person and work of God’s beloved Son.  So, John wrote his gospel to say to men this is Jesus, 'Behold your God'.  John concentrates on presenting the miracles and words of Jesus and then interpreting them for his readers.  John selects his material that the reader 'may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name' (John 20:31
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THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO

This course is in a different format to the other ones.  Each lesson starts with a Bible verse and then asks and answers questions abut the verse and the information it gives.  Through this question and answer format, the student learns about the Bible, God, Jesus Christ, Sin and how to be saved.  The format is helpful in memorizing the verses used in each lesson. 

GUIDE TO CHRISTIAN LIVING

Your new life in Christ should change the way you think, talk and live.  This course will help you to see how being a Christian has an effect on every decision you make in life.

 

LESSONS FOR CHRISTIAN LIVING

This course is written for new believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Its purpose is to help new believers to grow in the Christian Life.  Going to the Bible the course helps to answer questions such as, how to be sure of salvation?  Where should I go to church?  Does God have a plan for my life?  Check out the lessons below for the range

BORN TO WIN

This course is designed to help bring you to that point in your life when, through a saving relationship to Jesus Christ, you can begin to live to glorify of God. There is no need for any one of us to feel like born losers. We are born to win! Where do we start? Someone has expressed it this way: 
There’s a way back to God from the dark paths of sin. There’s a door that is open and you may go in. At Calvary’s Cross is where you begin; When you come as a sinner to Jesus.'Read this study and see how you can change and be Born to Win!


DOING TIME WITH JESUS

New converts face real problems as they seek to live the Christian life
even more so if the new believer is in prison. This study course is designed to help believers cope with the real problems of life. Subjects such as guilt and forgiveness, lust, marriage and divorce, and submitting to authority are addressed in a straightforward and honest manner. Read along and see how you can serve the Lord in the way you live your life.




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