
Course welcome will provide students with a brief overview of the course.
Learning objectives for the course will be provided.
Learners will receive information about how to get the most out of this course.
Learners will contemplate their current beliefs about what faith means, what it is, and how it works.
Activity - After reading Hebrews 11 (The Great Faith Chapter) contemplate and meditate on the meaning of faith, the specific acts of faith identified within Hebrews 11, the transformative power of faith, and the faithfulness of God to keep and perform his word.
For the Bible believing, born-again Christian, this course will empower you to Have, Use, and Grow Your Faith.
The sections of this course are as follows:
Welcome/Course Introduction
Faith Defined
What the Bible Teaches about Faith
How to Have, Use, and Grow Your Faith
The Bible’s Men and Women of Great Faith
Faith is required of every believer
Course Conclusion
The Bible informs the believer about who God is and how God is. The Bible teaches about God’s nature, character, attributes, and power.
Each person who will receive salvation must first believe the story of Christ’s crucifixion, death, burial, resurrection, ascension, and enthronement in heaven, where he now sits at the right hand of God the Father and continues in prayer to make intercession for all believers.
This saving faith will enable the believer to repent of their sins and invite Jesus into their hearts as personal Lord and Savior.
The believer must accept the written word of God as the sole source of information regarding God.
The Bible teaches us about God’s person, power, provision, and role in creation and humanity.
The Bible teaches that God is one God having a threefold nature: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
Everything that the Bible teaches requires faith. This course will empower you to Have, Use, and Grow Your Faith!