The Truth

The Triune God and His Word

This course, in two parts, is given over a two-week period each Autumn term, with a total of 14 classes, of 1½ hours each. The first term focuses on the aspects of the truth in the Bible concerning the Trinity. The second term examines the Bible as the Word of God, and gives an overview of the contents and significance of each book of the Bible. The trainees are required to study at least one hour for each class.

The Full Ministry of Christ

This course is given over a two-week period each term, with a total of 14 classes, of 1½ hours each. In it the three stages of Christ’s ministry to fulfil His heart’s desire are studied in detail. The trainees are required to study at least 1 ½ hours for each class.

Ministry Meeting

A series of messages from the recent speaking in the Full-Time Training in Anaheim. The messages are recorded and shown on video. The course has one 1½ hour class per week and runs for four terms. The trainees are required to study for 1 ½ hours per week for this class and to give a spoken review, during which their speaking is critiqued for content clarity and how much they entered into the burden of the message.

The Experience of Christ as Life – 1

This course is given over a two-week period each term, with a total of 14 classes, of 1½ hours each. The course uses Bible passages and specific ministry books to explore a believer’s experience of Christ as life. Trainees are expected to study for one hour for each class.

The Experience of Christ as Life – 2

This course is given over a two-week period each term, with a total of 14 classes, of 1½ hours each. This course continues and develops upon the first course to examine the deeper and practical aspects of the believer’s experience of Christ as life. Trainees are expected to study for one hour for each class.

A Life of Service

This course is given once each week throughout each term, with a total of 16 classes, of 1½ hours each. The course focuses on the important matters and aspects concerning a life devoted to the service of the Lord. Trainees are expected to study for one hour per week for this class.

The New Jerusalem

This course, in two parts, is given over a two-week period each Spring term, with a total of 14 classes, of 1½ hours each. The course explores the New Jerusalem, unveiled in the book of Revelation, as the greatest and ultimate sign in the Bible of the fulfilment of God’s eternal purpose. Trainees are expected to study for one hour for each class.

God’s Economy

This course is given over a two-week period each term, with a total of 14 classes, of 1½ hours each. In it the trainees study God’s economy, His plan and administration to achieve His eternal purpose, as revealed in the various books in the Bible. Trainees should study for at least 1 ½ hours for each class.

The God-ordained Way

This course is given over a two-week period each term, with a total of 14 classes, of 1½ hours each. Here the trainees examine the way presented by God in His word to preach the gospel, shepherd new believers, and perfect the believers to build up the church as the Body of Christ, to fulfil God’s goal. The trainees in their gospel service put principles learned in this class into practice. Trainees should study for at least 1 hour per week for this class.

The Spirit

This course runs for four terms, and is given over a two-week period each term, with a total of 14 classes, of 1½ hours each. Crucial aspects of the Spirit, the third of the Divine Trinity, are examined in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. Trainees should study for at least 1½ hours for each class.

Video Class

This course is given once each week throughout each term, with a total of 16 classes, of 1½ hours each. This class gives trainees an opportunity to view video footage of Brother Witness Lee. Course material rotates by term. Past courses have included messages from Life-study of Ephesians, The Genuine Ground of Oneness, and The God-man Living.

New Testament Greek (Optional)

The course is scheduled each term according to the availability of the guest lecturer who conducts the course.