Course Demo
Take a Class for a Spin.
As an online & in-person school, each week your LFBI courses will provide you with new lecture content as well as notes and assessments that are intended to measure your understanding of that content. We invite you to listen to select lectures from a handful of our courses.
Foundations II / Lecture 4
Listen to Brian Bustos as he instructs this Foundations 2 class. Foundations II is a required freshman course focused on Christian character and spiritual development.
systematic theology / Lecture 14
Listen to Dr. Alan Shelby of Harvest Baptist Church as he shares a lecture from Systematic & Dispensational Theology. This course is a required class in the Bible Essentials course load.
Church History / Lecture 7
Listen to Pastor Greg Axe of Crest Bible Church as he lectures on Church History. Greg Axe is also author of Church History: A Biblical Perspective that outlines two thousand years of history through the lens of scriptural principles. This class is a required class in the Leadership Prep phase of LFBI.
Pastoral Procedures / Lecture 3
Listen to Pastor Sam Miles as he discusses the ordinance of baptism and specifically how baptism should be guarded, taught and implemented in the local church from the vantage point of the pastor.
Introduction to Biblical counseling / Lecture 6
Listen to Professional Counselor Jonathan Kindler present how the Bible is sufficient to meet the emotional and mental needs of humanity. This course is a required course in the Leadership Prep phase of LFBI.
Baptist History / Lecture 5
Listen to Pastor Brandon Briscoe of Midtown Baptist Temple discuss Baptist History in the tumultuous times of the Civil War. The Baptist History course deals with important moments and people that helped shape the theology and traditions of Baptists. Further, this course will explore what can be learned from the various moments, men, methods and means within the Baptist heritage.
1 corinthians / Lecture 13
Listen to Dr. Alan Shelby from the 1 Corinthians class in order to understand Paul’s description of ministry in an urban setting, including church order, structure, government and problems.
hebrews / Lecture 3
Listen to Pastor and Missionary Brian Clark of London England who, in this lecture, addresses the authorship and audience of the Book of Hebrews.
English Grammar & the King James Bible / Week 1, Lecture 1
Listen to English instructor Melissa Wharton introduce our course on the relationships between common rules of grammar and the King James. This course is built in short modules with short exercises that help students apply what you are learning.
What people are saying about Living Faith Bible Institute.
“LFBI equipped me with the tools and training I needed to serve my local church…I've learned to preach, teach, exhort, edify, reprove, rebuke, counsel, disciple, pray, worship. But most of all, I've learned to be a learner. Your training does not stop when you graduate LFBI. No, LFBI is only the beginning of a life of learning and growing in the Lord.”
— Kale Horvath, Missionary to Hungary
“You will quickly realize the teachers in the Institute are not just scholars but practitioners of the Great Commission … The heart of the Bible institute is to get as many faithful disciples equipped and mobilized to effectively make disciples of all nations … this is how they justify the low cost of $40/per credit hour!”
— Andrew Ong, Pastor and Director of Friends of Internationals
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