

TRAINING MEN TO FAITHFULLY
SHEPHERD THEIR HOME, FELLOWSHIP GROUP,
AND CHRIST’S CHURCH.
TRAIN TO BE FAITHFUL MEN!
You therefore, my child, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.
And the things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.
Suffer hardship with me, as a good soldier of Christ Jesus.
- 2 Timothy 2:1 - 2:3
And the things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.
Suffer hardship with me, as a good soldier of Christ Jesus.
- 2 Timothy 2:1 - 2:3
Current Module
This course provides a theological and historical overview of Reformed Baptist distinctives with an emphasis on confessional identity, covenant theology, ecclesiology, and soteriology. Students will examine how Reformed Baptists differ from other traditions (e.g., Presbyterian, Dispensational, Catholics, and General Baptist) while affirming their place within historic Reformed orthodoxy. Special attention will be given to the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession, as well as key biblical and theological texts that shape the Reformed Baptist tradition.
Two PAths
PARTICIPANT
Requirements
Weekly Reading Assignment
Weekly meeting for Bible Study, Confessional Study, Discussion, and Prayer
Weekly meeting for Bible Study, Confessional Study, Discussion, and Prayer
Benefits
I) The accountability to read books that will build you up in the faith (weekly reading assignments).
II) The benefit of being taught the Word of God and the 1689 Confession of Faith (scripture, confession, discussion, prayer).
III) The opportunity to be trained by Pastors even in a busy season of life that will not allow you enough time to write essays and expositions.
II) The benefit of being taught the Word of God and the 1689 Confession of Faith (scripture, confession, discussion, prayer).
III) The opportunity to be trained by Pastors even in a busy season of life that will not allow you enough time to write essays and expositions.
CERTIFICATE
Requirements
Weekly Reading Assignment
Weekly meeting for Bible Study, Confessional Study, Discussion, and Prayer
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One Short Essay per Module
Expositions of Scripture
Certificate from the Pastors leading Shepherd's Institute upon completion of Module
Weekly meeting for Bible Study, Confessional Study, Discussion, and Prayer
+
One Short Essay per Module
Expositions of Scripture
Certificate from the Pastors leading Shepherd's Institute upon completion of Module
Benefits
I) The accountability to read books that will build you up in the faith (weekly reading assignments).
II) The benefit of being taught the Word of God and the 1689 Confession of Faith (scripture, confession, discussion, prayer).
III) The opportunity to be trained by Pastors and examined as you write out what you have learned (four short essays).
IV) The opportunity to be trained by Pastors and examined as you write out expositions of scripture in preparation to teach your family, small group, or Jesus’ church (four expositions of Scripture).
V) The approval of Pastors concerning the training you received (certificate from Pastors).
II) The benefit of being taught the Word of God and the 1689 Confession of Faith (scripture, confession, discussion, prayer).
III) The opportunity to be trained by Pastors and examined as you write out what you have learned (four short essays).
IV) The opportunity to be trained by Pastors and examined as you write out expositions of scripture in preparation to teach your family, small group, or Jesus’ church (four expositions of Scripture).
V) The approval of Pastors concerning the training you received (certificate from Pastors).