Academics
Children Bible School
Daniel Institute Children Bible School (DI-CBS)
Overview
What is a Bible Correspondence Course?
Bible correspondence courses are lessons from the Bible which are sent to students through mailing systems such as mail and email by church-related organisations. These lessons are usually taught through the Bible and through core doctrines of the Church using reading plans and study guides.
Lessons can be brief surveys of the Bible. When a student completes a study guide, the correspondence course provider corrects the study guide and sends the next lesson. After completing the course, the student is formally awarded a Certificate of Completion which commonly comes with special privileges within his/her church.
Our purpose at the Daniel Institute Children Bible School (DI-CBS) is to fulfil God's will and desire to "preach the Gospel to every creature". CBS works to fulfil God's mission by equipping children between 5 and 12 years with Bible knowledge.
How It Works
Our Programme
Beginning Bible Studies — delivered online
Study Guide Sent
Lessons are sent to students via mail or email.
Student Completes
The child completes the study guide at their own pace.
Corrected and Returned
DI-CBS corrects the guide and sends the next lesson.
Certificate Awarded
A Certificate of Completion is awarded upon finishing the course.
Bible Version
We reach children with our first programme, Beginning Bible Studies, through online communication. Our students are encouraged to use the New King James Version (NKJV) of the English Bible for their assignments.
Enrol Your Child Today
Give your child a strong biblical foundation. Contact us to enrol in the DI-CBS Beginning Bible Studies programme.