It was a school where we could see God’s faithfulness from the beginning to the end. 17 students came with such thirst for the truth to dig into the Bible. They were all leaders in some bases or their own ministries. They had seen the importance of knowing the Word to be more effective in their ministry. […]
Staying Familiar with the Bible
Completing SBS was an amazing achievement. It felt so good to have finally finished the 9 month task of studying the whole Bible inductively. All the long hours of study: the outloud reads, the color coding, the dictionary reading, the charting, and the lectures were finally done. I could finally relax and look forward to an assignment-less, and deadline-free […]
Why I Love Grading – Oct 2013
By Serena (SBS Turner Valley, Canada) I have just finished grading a student’s work.In some parts they did fantastic; in others, there were serious challenges.After grading their work, I wrote them feedback: “You did this great”; “This is what I want you to work on, this is how you will get more depth.”And at the […]
The Importance of the WHY Question in Inductive Bible Study – July 2013
This is a “Back to Basics” reminder. I want to focus on the Why question as the bridge between observation and interpretation. (See original handout used in the SBS called, The School of Biblical Studies: the Basics Of Bible Study. This handout is found under The Method in the Menu: it is called Overview […]
The Word & the Spirit – May 2013
I had a conversation recently with a YWAM leader about lecturing in SBS. The conversation went something like this: Me: “How did your lecture go with our SBS Students?” Him: “Good, but we didn’t cover the whole book, in fact we only got a few chapters in, but it went well.” Me: “Why did you […]
Writing as an SBS Staff – April 2013
As an 18 year old, I felt called to missions, but was unsure how to pursue that calling, the only training I had had was a DTS.After much prayer and discussion with others, it was hard to escape the fact that knowing something of the Bible would be important. How could I hope to explain […]
Becoming Stronger – Feb. 2013
“What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger.” This quote by Nietzsche, has always annoyed me a little bit. There is truth to this statement, and I do love hearing true stories of resilience, but I don’t think it is completely accurate. What doesn’t kill you can make you stronger or it can leave you injured, crippled, sickly, maimed […]
Evaluation and Debriefing – Jan 2013
Growing as a School through Evaluation and Debriefing Howard Hendricks says that “An unexamined life isn’t a life worth living.” Is this the way we live each day? How much do we examine or evaluate our growth; do we remain stagnant in our learning and development spiritual, physically, and mentally? In life it is easy […]
Jephthah and Knowing The Bible – Jan 2013
Jephthah is one of those Bible characters that really intrigues me. Despite having a difficult start in life he became a national hero. He reminds me a little of King David in that he learned much of his military and leadership expertise while in exile yet grew to command the respect of the nation. His […]
SBS Seminars – Oct. 2012
By Mark Masucci I am very excited to announce that beginning in January of 2013 SBS International will be offering U. of N. accredited seminars that will give SBS Staff a chance to get seminary-quality instruction. The seminars are each 6 weeks long and will be held here at YWAM Montana. We are offer the […]
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