Study booklets available at TBC

by AMY DAVIS
TENNESSEE BIBLE COLLEGE

COOKEVILLE — Bible class teachers looking for new material may find just what they need at Tennessee Bible College. 

A number of booklets written by college dean Dr. Kerry Duke are available, addressing a variety of controversial religious topics. They include the following:

All funds from booklet sales go to the college to help train Bible preachers and Christian workers.

"I hope these books will help anybody wanting to know more and understand better some of these issues," Duke said. "They can be used in Bible classes, Vacation Bible school or maybe for a quarter of study."

TBC President Malcolm Hill said, "Brother Duke did an excellent job on these booklets. They are great study guides for people to use along with their Bibles."

Several booklets by Tennessee Bible College dean Kerry Duke are available by calling TBC at (931)526-2616. The booklets, which address several religious topics, may be used as Bible study guides. Funds raised from booklet sales support the college. 

In addition to these booklets, Duke has authored and edited several books, including God at a Distance ($10), Debate Charts on Roman Catholicism ($10), Ox in the Ditch ($7) and My Sister's Keeper ($9).

Also available at Tennessee Bible College are Questions and Answers ($20), My God and My Neighbor ($5) and True-False Questions on Worship ($2.50), all by TBC President Malcolm Hill; and Jesus is Lord ($10), edited by TBC Vice President Glenn B. Ramsey.

Cookbooks compiled by the Ladies Associates of Tennessee Bible College are also available as a college fundraiser: The Big Blue Book of Cooking ($10) and Second Helpings ($10).

TBC offers a bachelor's degree in religious education, master's and doctorate degrees in theology and a two-year preaching diploma. For information on book orders, call (931)526-2616, or visit the campus at 1616 McCulley Road, Cookeville.