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Online Courses
Information Technology (IT) has made it possible to
offer distance learning efficiently and effectively. Many colleges and
universities today see distance learning through IT as the answer to
educating self-motivated learners who desire to gain knowledge and
experience in an academic setting.
In a postmodern world where truth is deemed
uncertain and unknowable, it is vital that every Christian knows what truth is and where it is found. The information explosion that we see today fuels the postmodernistic worldview. There are so many ideas,
views, opinions, perspectives of practically every aspect of life found
in the Internet. What is right and what is wrong? What is truth and what
is error? The World Wide Web offers a world of information, both good and
bad. The many voices in the Internet can overwhelm the undiscerning and
untrained mind and heart, and lead to confusion and despair.
For this reason, FEBC seeks to accelerate the
twofold teaching command of the Great Commission: (1) "teach all
nations" and (2) "teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have
commanded you" (Matt 28:19-20). By means of IT and the Internet, FEBC can
go the distance to "teach all nations ... to observe all things" in the
perfectly inspired and preserved, infallible and inerrant Words of God
which are the sole and supreme authority of faith and practice, by which
we discern truth from error, right from wrong.
Besides the traditional, on-campus "Basic Theology
for Everyone" courses held on Monday and Thursday nights,
online courses are
offered during the semester.
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For inquiries, write to FEBC's IT Manager,
Mr Murray Ong.
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