At Tennessee Bible College, the work of biblical education never stands still—and the start of this winter season has been a strong reminder of that.
For those who have ever wished they understood Scripture more clearly, our new FREE course, How to Study the Bible, is now available online. This course is built on a simple but powerful conviction: the Bible is the best interpreter of the Bible. Using Scripture alone, students are guided through key passages and trained to use context thoughtfully and faithfully. The course is self-paced, accessible anytime, and designed to build confidence, clarity, and spiritual growth.
That same commitment to teaching truth is also reaching far beyond our classrooms. Through LeAnn’s Hope Memorial Fund, Pillars of the Faith has now been translated into Mandarin Chinese. This book will be distributed digitally and in print across China and surrounding Chinese-speaking regions, becoming the second Faith Building series book available in Chinese following How God Speaks. We are grateful to see sound biblical teaching placed into the hands of readers around the world.
Closer to home, TBC After Dark has launched the Winter Quarter with strong participation and thoughtful discussion. The engagement we’ve already seen reflects a community eager to study deeply together. There is still one more week to register for the After Dark course Cults, taught by Jason Gann, which examines the history and doctrines of influential religious movements and equips students to respond with truth and compassion. Community members are welcome to enroll for non-credit study.
Whether studying Scripture personally, learning alongside others, or supporting efforts that strengthen faith across the globe, we’re thankful for the ways God continues to open doors for growth and service.

