Friday 22 March 2019

What Is God's College Like?

















What is God’s college like? Why does it exist? What is the value of this unique kind of education? How can you be a part of God’s college, even if you are unable to attend in person? Answer these vital questions—next, on The Key of David, with Gerald Flurry.



God’s college on Earth today has two main objectives: preparing students to be teachers in the wonderful World Tomorrow, and speeding up the students’ spiritual growth. Fewer than 100 students are blessed to attend God’s college in person each year. But you can receive this valuable education right in your own home.



Sign up for the Herbert W. Armstrong College Bible Correspondence Course to unlock your Bible. The Bible is the book that everybody owns but almost nobody knows. This book was written for our day. No book is as up-to-date. It explains the cause of all world problems—and the only solution.



Call our toll-free number or visit bcc.hwacollege.org to enroll in our free, 36-lesson Bible course. That’s bcc.hwacollege.org. This course will guide you through a systematic study of your Bible. You can prove the truth in each lesson by turning to each scripture yourself. The Bible is the only course textbook. It need not be a mystery to you.



You will also receive a copy of Gerald Flurry’s free book The Former Prophets—How To Become a King. God’s colleges in this end time were foretold thousands of years ago in your Bible. Learn how the colleges of Samuel, Elijah and Elisha relate to God’s college today. Understand how God always leads His college, both in ancient times and today. Discover the universe-shaking purpose for God’s college.



All our literature is available free of charge, at no cost or obligation to you. Request our 36-lesson Bible course and The Former Prophets—How To Become a King. Order now!



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