CHRONOLOGICAL
Bible Core
course
A chronological study of the story of God
What is the Bible Core Course?
The Bible was written for you, but… not to you. So, how do you apply it to your life today? The CBCC gives you the tools to answer this question. You will learn and use the 3 steps of the Inductive Bible Study Method: observation, interpretation, and application. This intensive approach places a high emphasis on the literary and historical contexts of the people and stories of the Bible. It’s only when you understand what it meant for them that you can really understand what it means for you and the world around you. Learn the story so you can share the Story with other!
TRAINING PHASE (3 MONTHS)
Join us as we learn the story of the Bible, and our place in God’s story!
Understand and explain the overall story of the Bible: How God’s relationship with Israel and Jesus was His plan to reach and restore the world by His redemptive nature. Discover the world of the Bible, bringing God’s word to life by understanding its historical background and how it’s written. Grow in confidence by finding and applying biblical truths to your life. Learn how to share and teach those truths in creative and authoritative ways that transform the hearts, and eventually the culture, of the people groups around the world.
Read the whole Bible
Spend a week in Rome connecting with the early church
Study different forms of biblical literature
Learn to teach the word
Detailed study of 12 books inductively
DATE
ARRIVAL DAY: September 18, 2025
DEPARTURE DAY: December 12, 2025
COSTS
LECTURE : 3,600 €
OUTREACH: TBD / Optional
WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE
Go to Rome
Together we will spend a week exploring the ancient city of Rome and walk where the disciples walked as they pioneered the early church!
University of the Nations
course credit
The Bible Core Course (BCC) is a 3-month program designed to give participants a thorough understanding of the inductive approach to Bible study by learning how to use many creative and diverse methods for reading, interpreting and applying the Scriptures. During the 3 months, participants will have opportunities to be involved in topical seminars, dramatic re-creations, and various forms of historical, archaeological, literary and geographical research. Reading through the whole Bible and studying in depth many individual books from both the Old and New Testaments, students will be equipped with tools to observe, interpret and bring out application both in groups but also as individuals.