Purpose: We believe in foundational teaching. Taking a chronological journey through scriptures can lead to a better understanding of God’s character, strengthen our foundation of faith, and result in a deeper relationship with Christ.

Mission: Throughout the world, there is a need for the development and distribution of foundational Bible teaching materials and for training in using the Old Testament foundations for evangelism and discipleship.

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Seek: We actively seek to serve those who are creating resources for teaching foundational Bible courses for various demographics, worldview and language groups.

Create: We collaborate and consult with ministries to develop resources to reach unique audiences with foundational Bible teaching resources.

Share: We provide access to resources that suit a variety of situations and audiences, along with seminars and consulting services.


Resources:

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Interlocked is a Bible study integrating the Genesis-to-Revelation narrative, doctrine and apologetics for believers to live as thriving disciples of Christ. The curriculum can be used for individual, family or small group study.

Interlocked has one overview session and 55 lessons for a total of 56 lessons covering Genesis to Revelation. A study session is about 120 minutes and the total course averages 120 hours which can be done over a year. Six “Faith in Action” reviews (about 180 minutes each) are built into the curriculum. These group discussions train participants to use the biblical framework to answer their own questions and how to respond to challenges.

Interlocked has three key features:

Bible Narrative: The lessons cover the major events in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation and tie them all together as a single narrative, showing God’s sovereignty and plan for world history.

Doctrine: As the lessons go through biblical history, participants study the truths of each major event. Students will see that the truths interlock together to build a comprehensive biblical framework to understand God’s character and the world from His perspective.

Apologetics: In each lesson, students examine hard questions that often shipwreck a believer’s faith. Participants learn how to use the biblical framework of truth to respond to the non-biblical worldview so believers can stay grounded in their faith.


Who is it meant for?

Come and See is for those who are interested to explore what the Bible has to say about who God is—His revelation and His claims about Himself. It is for those who want to find out more about Christianity.

What is it?

Come and See is a twelve-session exploration of the message of the Bible. This short course first examines what the Bible is, then looks at its contents to introduce the God of the Bible and share His explanation of the meaning and purpose of mankind and life. The study provides God’s commentary on the history of the world, what is happening now and what will happen in the future.

What’s in the course?

4. An understanding of who Jesus Christ is.

  • Who is the Jesus of the Bible?

  • When did He live and what was His life like?

  • How did He die?

  • What happened after He died?

  • Why should His life, death and what happened after matter to mankind?

5. An explanation of what a Christian is.

  • What is a Christian?

  • How are Christians supposed to live?

  • Why are some Christians so different from other Christians in the way they live and behave?

6. What the Bible says is going to happen in the future.

  • What is the future of the world like?

  • What is the future of mankind?

  • Will the world continue on in this same current way forever?

1. A good overview of the main message of the Bible from start to end.

  • Who wrote the Bible?

  • What does the Bible talk about?

  • Is the message relevant to people today?

2. An introduction to the God of the Bible.

  • Who is He and what is His name?

  • What is He like?

  • Does He have anything to do with mankind?

  • Does He relate to mankind?

3. The Bible’s perspective on mankind.

  • What does the Bible say about mankind?

  • What is the purpose of mankind?

  • What is the meaning of life?

  • Why are there problems of suffering, evil and death?

  • Does the Bible provide any solution to mankind’s problems?