Carolina Bible College
"Educating Servant Leaders"

Educating multi-ethnic servant-leaders to be passionate for Christ, skillful in the Word and effective with people as they follow Christ and disciple the nations.

  • Campus-Based Curriculum Classes

  • Distance Education Classes

  • Online Classes

  • Campus-Based Curriculum Classes

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    Course Name Course ID Credit Hrs Days Times Campus Description
    Book of Psalms

    Instructor: Rodney Phillips
    BIB312 3 Thurs  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  A background study of the Psalms involving the five division, authorship, nature, occasion, unity, etc. Selected psalms will be exegeted in detail, with attention given to the theological, prophetic, Messianic and personal aspected.

    Christian Ethics

    Instructor: Earl Hammons
    PCS403 3 Thurs  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  The theory and practice of Christian morality with special emphasis on the application of Christian principles to the believer's daily life. Practical problems are discussed.

    Required books: Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues (ISBN: 978080138792)
    Church History 1

    Instructor: Andrew Webb
    GE201H 3 Tues  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
    Fayetteville  A survey of the Christian Church from Apostolic times through the death of Constantine (AD 32-337).

    Required books: Sketches of Church History (ISBN: 0851513174)
    Doctrine 1

    Instructor: Bill Korver
    THE101 3 Mon  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  This study includes the doctrine of the Bible (Bibliology) and the doctrine of God (Theology Proper).

    Required books: Moody Handbook (ISBN: 080243428-2)
    Doctrine of the Church

    Instructor: David Brown
    THE302 3 Tues  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
    Fayetteville  This course is a study of the theological and practical aspects of the Body of Christ. Both the universal and local church in the light of Scriptural revelation will be examined.

    Required books: The Church In God's Program (ISBN: 080241544-x)
    English Grammar

    Instructor: Thomas McCuddy
    GE111E 3 Tues  Fall
    2010-2011

    1:00-3:30 PM
    Fayetteville  This course is a study of the English language, grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and usage with special emphasis on accidence and syntax.

    Required books: The McGraw-Hill handbook of English Grammar and Usage (ISBN: 0-07-144133-6)
    Homiletics I

    Instructor: Jamale Johnson
    GE202CM 3 Tues  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  The principles and practice of effective sermon delivery will be studied. Video taping of student sermons is included

    Required books: Biblical Preaching (ISBN: 0801022622)
    How to Study the Bible

    Instructor: Bill Korver
    BIB121 3 Thurs  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  How to Study the Bible is a study of the basic principles and practices upon which a proper understanding of Scripture rests.

    Required books: Classnotes
                                Living By The Book (ISBN: 0802407439)
    How to Study the Bible

    Instructor: Bill Korver
    BIB121 3 Thurs  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
    Fayetteville  How to Study the Bible is a study of the basic principles and practices upon which a proper understanding of Scripture rests

    Required books: Classnotes
                                Living By The Book (ISBN: 0802407439)
                                NAS Bible - No Helps
    Introduction to Missions

    Instructor: David Taylor
    PCS202 3 Mon  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
    Fayetteville  This course will explore and examine the history of Christian missions from A.D. 30 to the twentieth century. As a survey of Christian missions over the past two millennia, the focus will be on how God has worked through the Holy Spirit in making known His glorious Gospel. Material will be presented lectures, video, class participation, and assignments.

    Required books: Bruchko (ISBN: 978-1-59185-993-2)
                                Discovering Missions (ISBN: 083412257X)
    Life & Letters of Peter

    Instructor: Josh Owen
    BIB265 3 Mon  Fall
    2010-2011

    1:00-3:30 PM
    Fayetteville  An overview of the life of Peter in relation to his two letters. The letters are studied as to their context in the historical setting and to its application on Christians today.

    Required books: Let's Study 1 Peter (ISBN: 0851518680)
                                Let's Study 2 Peter and Jude (ISBN: 0851519172)
    New Testament Survey 1

    Instructor: Joseph Wallis
    BIB111 3 Mon  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
    Fayetteville  This course gives the student an understanding of the flow of the New Testament. The gospels, the book of Acts, and Romans will be surveyed

    Required books: New Testment Survey (ISBN: 08010-3677-1)
    New Testament Survey I

    Instructor: Joseph Wallis
    BIB111 3 Mon  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
      This course gives the student an understanding of the flow of the New Testament. The gospels, the book of Acts, and Romans will be surveyed

    Required books: New Testment Survey (ISBN: 08010-3677-1)
    Old Testament Survey 1

    Instructor: Joseph Wallis
    BIB141 3 Mon  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  This course gives the student an understanding of the flow of the Old Testament. The books of Genesis through Psalms will be surveyed.

    Required books: Popular Survey of the Old Testament (ISBN: 080101301-1)
    Progressive Revelation

    Instructor: Rodney Phillips
    THE112 3 Mon  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  A study of God's plan for history as it progressively unfolds in the Bible. Scriptures are systematically traced to determine God's sovereign program in history.

    Required books: Classnotes
                                The Kingdom of God Visualized
    Psalms

    Instructor: Rodney Phillips
    BIB312 3 Thurs  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  A background study of the Psalms involving the five divisions, authorship, nature, occasion, unity,etc. Selected Psalms will be exegeted in detail, with attention given to the theological, prophetic, Messianic, and personal aspects.

    Required books: Holman OT Commentary Psalms (ISBN: 080549715)
                                Holman OT Commentary Psalms 76-150 (ISBN: 0805494812)
    Reading Skills

    Instructor: TBA
    GE111HM 3 Tues  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
    Fayetteville  This course has been designed to introduce the student to the proper way to read and understand the theme of the writing as well as the author's intent.

    Required books: How to Read Better and Faster (ISBN: 0690015283)
    Spiritual Life

    Instructor: Bill Korver
    THE131 3 Mon  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
    Fayetteville  This course explores Biblical revelation concerning victorious Christian living. Special consideration will be given to the various ministries of the Holy Spirit as related to knowing the will of God, cleansing from sin, and doctrine of sanctification, as well as principles of spiritual growth under grace.

    Required books: Balancing the Christian Life (ISBN: 08024052-9)
                                He That Is Spiritual (ISBN: 031022340-7)
    The Rise and Reign of King David

    Instructor: Bill Korver
    BIB292 3 Tues  Fall
    2010-2011

    1:00-3:30 PM
    Fayetteville  An analytical study of 1 and 2 Samuel centering on God's spiritual dealings with David. David's struggle with Saul, his spiritual growth and his sins will be studied in detail. Though historical and doctrinal in nature, the course will highlight practical spiritual lessons that are important to the modern Christian's experience

    Required books: The Making of a Man of God (ISBN: 0800759222)
    World History

    Instructor: Andrew Webb
    GE100 3 Tues  Fall
    2010-2011

    9:00-11:30 AM
    Fayetteville  An historical survey of the development of civilization from the beginnings through present day. Attention will be given to specific Christian movements and activities that characterized each civilization's development.

    Required books: World History with Student Activities A & B (ISBN: 978-159166-9845)
    Worldviews

    Instructor: Randy Dick
    GE302SS 3 Thurs  Fall
    2010-2011

    7:00-9:30 PM
    Fayetteville 

    Required books: Daniel (ISBN: 0872138127)
                                The Universe Next Door (ISBN: 0830827803)
                                Worldviews in Conflict (ISBN: 0-310-57771-3)

    Online Classes

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    Course Name Course ID Credit Hrs Quarter Description
    Doctrine I THE101.120 3 Fall A study of the doctrines of the Bible and God.

    Required books: Moody Handbook (ISBN: 080243428-2)
    General Math GE211 3 Fall An introduction to basic mathematical concepts to include numeration, numbers, measurement, geometrical concepts as well as algebraic thinking.

    Old Testament Survey II BIB142.120 3 Fall This course gives the student an understanding of the flow of the Old Testament. The books of Genesis through Psalms will be surveyed

    Required books: A Popular Survey of the Old Testament (ISBN: 0801036844)
                                 Chronological and Background charts of OT (ISBN: 0310481619)
    Progressive Revelation THE112.120 3 Fall A study of God's plan for history as it progressively unfolds in the Bible. Scriptures are systematically traced to determine God's sovereign program in history.

    Required books: The Kingdom Come (ISBN: 0896935493)
    General Math GE211.120 3 Online/Correspondence An introduction to basic mathematical concepts to include numeration, numbers, measurement, geometrical concepts as well as algebraic thinking.

    New Testament Survey 1 BIB111.120 3 Online/Correspondence This course gives the student an understanding of the flow of the New Testament. The gospels, the book of Acts and Romans will be surveyed

    Required books: An Intro to the NT (ISBN: 0310238595)

    Distance Education Classes

    These classes may be taken any time of the year.

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    Course Name Course ID Credit Hrs Quarter Description
    Church History I GE201H 3 Online/Correspondence A survey of the Christian Church from Apostolic times through the death of Constantine (AD32-337).

    Required books: Documents of Early Christian Thought
                                Early Christian Doctrines
    Doctrine II THE102 3 Online/Correspondence Continuing the great doctrines of the Christian faith, this course includes the study of Angels (Angelology), and the doctrine of man (Anthropology).

    Required books: Major Bible Themes (ISBN: 0310-22390-3)
    Hermeneutics BIB121 3 Online/Correspondence Hermeneutics is a study of the basic principles and practices upon which a proper understanding of Scripture rests.

    Required books: Living By The Book (ISBN: 0802407439)
    Homiletics I GE202CM 3 Online/Correspondence The principles and practice of effective sermon delivery will be studied. Video taping of student sermons is included.

    Required books: Biblical Preaching (ISBN: 0801022622)
    New Testament Survey I BIB111 3 Fall An understanding of the flow of the New Testament; a survey of the Gospels, Acts, and Romans.

    Required books: New Testment Survey (ISBN: 08010-3677-1)
    Church History II GE202H 3 Online/Correspondence A survey of the Christian Church from Apostolic times through the death of Constantine, (AD32-337).

    Required books: A History of Christianity v.1
                                Early Christian Fathers
    Church History III GE203H 3 Online/Correspondence A survey of the Christian Church from the Reformation to the present (AD1517 to today)

    Required books: A History of Christianity v.2
    Doctrine I THE101 3 Online/Correspondence This study includes the doctrine of the bible (Bibliology) and the doctrine of God (Theology Proper).

    Evangelism and Discipleship PCS201 3 Online/Correspondence A study of the Biblical basis of evangelism and those disciplines of the Christian Life of which personal evangelim is a natural outflow.

    Joshua BIB271 3 Online/Correspondence An analysis of Israels victories and defeats in conquering and settling the land of Canaan.

    Required books: Be Strong
    Knowing God's Will THE265 3 Online/Correspondence

    Required books: The Will of God as a Way of Life
    Life of Christ BIB211 3 Online/Correspondence Studies in the life and times of Jesus Christ, including problems of chronology and relevancy for the Christian today.

    Required books: Words & Works of Jesus Christ (ISBN: 031030940-9)
    New Testament Survey II BIB112 3 Online/Correspondence 1 Corinthians through Revelation are surveyed in this course. The student is made aware of the purpose and central message of each book.

    Required books: New Testment Survey (ISBN: 08010-3677-1)
    Old Testament Culture GE102H 3 Online/Correspondence Examines such subjects as family, religion, and politics as they related to the daily life of the Israelites and how God used them to communicate His Word.

    Required books: Ancient Israel (ISBN: 08028-4278-x)
    Old Testament Survey I BIB141 3 Online/Correspondence This course gives the student an understanding of the flow of the Old Testament. The books of Genesis through Psalms will be surveyed.

    Required books: A Popular Survey of the Old Testament (ISBN: 0801036844)
    Old Testament Survey II BIB142 3 Online/Correspondence Proverbs through Malachi are surveyed in this course. The student is made aware of each books mayor theme and purpose.

    Required books: A Popular Survey of the Old Testament (ISBN: 0801036844)
    Progressive Revelation THE112 3 Online/Correspondence Study of God's plan for history as it progressively unfolds in the Bible.

    Required books: Progressive Revelation (Reprint)
    Proverbs BIB314 3 Online/Correspondence A background study of Proverbs, involving the authorship, nature, and meaning.

    Required books: Be Skillful
    Spiritual Life THE131 3 Online/Correspondence This course explores Biblical revelation concerning victorious Christian living. Special consideration will be given to the various ministries of the Holy Spirit as related to knowing the will of God, cleansing from sin, and doctrine of sanctification, as well as principles of spiritual growth under grace.

    Required books: He That Is Spiritual (ISBN: 031022340-7)
                                True Spiritually (ISBN: 084237351-9)