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Seminary faculty explore birth, ministry of Christ

Seminary faculty explore birth, ministry of Christ

Baptist Bible Seminary faculty presented a special series of Christmas-themed messages during Seminary chapels on December 14-16.

The special series, "Jesus, The Reason for the Season," featured faculty speakers who focused on answering the question "Why Did Jesus Come?"

All Seminary and College chapel messages are online at www.bbc.edu/chapel.

Dr. Mark McGinniss, Associate Professor of Old Testament Literature, Language, and Exegesis, opened the series by teaching from the book of Luke.

Dr. Gary Gromacki, Associate Professor of Bible and Homiletics, offered a message from Hebrews on Tuesday, December 15.

Dr. William Arp, Professor of New Testament and Greek, will spoke from Galatians on Wednesday, December 16.

Holy Land trip available
Exploring and discovering more about the location of Jesus Christ's ministry on earth is the focus of a special March tour guided by Assistant Seminary Dean Dr. Lee Kliewer.

Those participating in the Holy Land trip will gain first-hand experience in the land where Jesus lived. They will visit those locations most important in Christ's ministry on earth.

Read more here.

A knowledgeable and experienced guide, Dr. Kliewer has been traveling to Israel for 15 years. For questions or for more information about the trip, email him at lkliewer@bbc.edu or call 570.585.9390.

Details, including a schedule, cost, and registration information, are available at www.bbc.edu/annualtour.

The trip can be taken for seminary course credit in conjunction with the two-hour independent study course "Historical Geography of Israel."

Baptist Bible College & Seminary offers an outstanding Christian education through on campus, online, and other distance learning options. Students learn to serve and lead as they gain critical leadership and life skills. To learn more, go to www.bbc.edu or call 570.586.2400.



Posted on: 12/8/2009 2:28:05 PM

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