Blitz Week Schedule

Feb 19-22, 2013

Jim Laws-Hebrews
David Lipe-Postmodernism and the Church

May 14-17, 2013

Earl Edwards-1-2 Thessalonians
Stafford North-Methods of Teaching and Preaching

Oct 22-25, 2013

Jerry Martin - Joshua, Judges, and Ruth
Stafford North - Daniel

 

Continue your education with our

Master's of Biblical Studies

The Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver offers a Master’s of Biblical Studies degree program for preachers and Christian workers in the Lord’s church.

This program was designed with the local preacher in mind. The student can complete the program without leaving their current ministry. The only requirement is to come to the Denver facility for two “blitz weeks” (short courses) of four days each. Currently, there are three blitz weeks available (fall, spring, and summer). The rest of the course work is completed in the current ministry setting.

Program Benefits

There are many benefits you will gain from completing the MBS program offered by Bear Valley. Here are a few for your consideration: 
• An opportunity to complete a Master’s degree program without having to leave your present ministry. 
• Affordable ($750 for the entire program). 
• Attain a degree which opens a wide range of opportunities in the Lord’s church. 
• Make a positive contribution to your ministry by improving your skills. • Prepare to move to possible doctorate level studies. 
• Relevant curriculum designed with the local preacher in mind.

Program Format 

The Master’s of Biblical Studies program is designed with the working minister in mind. Most students cannot afford to quit their good work and come to Denver to study on a full-time basis. In the BVBID program, courses are delivered in a variety of formats. This allows for flexibility as you plan your studies around your weekly schedule.

There are several weeks of on campus courses which offer you an opportunity to come to Denver during your degree program. Each week offers two 3-hour courses, which will require pre-class preparation and post-session completion work. Classes begin on Tuesday and end on Friday, allowing a student to arrive on Monday and leave on Saturday. Thus, a student can come to Denver and earn his Master’s degree without missing a Sunday in his local work.

In-ministry courses are completed in the local ministry setting. These involve reading assignments, reports, ministry projects, evaluations, papers, and other in-service assignments. A student uses what he does.


Students without a Bachelor's Degree in Bible or Ministry

Leveling Coursework for Master's Program 

Students that already have an approved Bachelor’s degree and 15 hours of undergraduate Bible may enter into our Master’s program without any additional coursework. However, if this is not the case, a student must take 15 hours of leveling work. 
Graduates of other schools of preaching are allowed to enroll as well if they take the 15 hours of leveling work. These 15 hours are as follows:
  1. 6 hours credit will be given for a student taking and completing all coursework required for the Fundamentals course (#4420) at the World Video Bible School (WVBS)* 
  2. Three additional courses (3 hours each) must also be taken at World Video Bible School of the students choosing. 
Prior to beginning any leveling work, do the following: 
  1. Submit a completed application to BVBID. 
  2. After acceptance into the program, we will notify you with the proper information concerning your leveling work. 
If you should have any further questions, please contact Will Hanstein, Dean of Graduate Studies for more information.
*To contact WVBS:
Chuck Horner
World Video Bible School
130 Lantana Lane
Maxwell, TX 78656-4231
Email: biblestudy@wvbs.org
Web site: http://www.wvbs.org