Course Listing
Tailored to equip you to make an impact for God's Kingdom
God has a purpose for your life. He has places for you to go, people He wants you to meet, plans He wants you to accomplish and dreams He wants you to fulfil.
The courses offered at APC Bible College have been specially designed to equip you to maximise your impact for God's Kingdom — not just in theory, but with practical, life-transforming outcomes.
Each academic year consists of two semesters: Fall (August–November) and Spring (January–April). Select a program below to explore its course pathway.
First Year Courses
Fall Semester
An introduction to the foundational concepts of Christian ministry — covering the calling, character, and conduct expected of a minister of the Gospel.
You will understand your ministerial calling, develop godly character as a foundation for effective service, and be equipped with core principles to begin your journey in ministry.
A comprehensive overview of the Old Testament — tracing God's redemptive plan from Creation through the prophets, covering key books, themes, major figures, and historical context.
You will gain a solid, confident working knowledge of the Old Testament, enabling you to interpret its books correctly and teach from it effectively.
An exploration of the theology of worship — understanding what worship is, why it matters, and how to cultivate a lifestyle of praise that flows from a genuine heart encounter with God.
You will develop a deep, personal worship lifestyle and be equipped to lead others into authentic, Spirit-filled worship in any ministry setting.
A thorough study of the Person and work of the Holy Spirit — His role in salvation, sanctification, the gifts of the Spirit, and His empowering presence in the life of the believer and the church.
You will move from knowing about the Holy Spirit to experiencing and walking in His power daily — equipped to minister under His anointing and welcome His gifts.
A transformative course on what it means to be a new creation in Christ — exploring what Scripture says about who you are, whose you are, and how this truth reshapes every area of your life.
You will walk away with an unshakeable, Word-based understanding of your identity in Christ — free from insecurity and performance.
A deep dive into the biblical concept of faith — what it is, how it works, and how to live by it. Draws from Hebrews 11, Romans, James, and the life examples of great men and women of faith.
You will develop an active, robust faith that moves mountains — equipped to stand on God's Word in every circumstance.
A foundational and practical course on the biblical principles of prayer — covering different types of prayer, intercession, praying in the Spirit, and building a consistent, powerful prayer life.
You will build a disciplined, effective prayer life and be equipped to intercede for others, your church, and nations.
Practical training in sharing the Gospel naturally through everyday life — moving beyond programmes and pulpits to sharing faith through relationships and conversations.
You will be confident and natural in sharing your faith with anyone, anywhere — with a lifestyle that consistently opens doors for the Gospel.
Spring Semester
A comprehensive walkthrough of the New Testament — from the Gospels through Revelation — covering key books, authors, doctrinal themes, and God's ultimate plan of redemption.
You will have a complete, working knowledge of the New Testament and be equipped to study, teach, and apply its truth in any context.
A systematic study of the core doctrines of the Christian faith — covering theology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and more. A firm, biblical anchor in the foundational truths of Christianity.
You will be doctrinally grounded and able to articulate, defend, and teach the core beliefs of the Christian faith with clarity.
A practical guide to hermeneutics — the science and art of interpreting the Bible. Students learn how to study Scripture accurately and draw out the true, intended meaning of any biblical text.
You will be equipped to read, study, and interpret any portion of Scripture with accuracy and confidence.
A focused study of the person, nature, offices, and work of Jesus Christ — His incarnation, ministry, atoning death, resurrection, ascension, and coming return as revealed in Scripture.
You will have a rich understanding of who Jesus is — resulting in deeper love for Christ and the ability to present Him compellingly to others.
A revelatory study of the biblical covenants — tracing God's covenant faithfulness from Adam to Christ — and the profound significance of the Cross and the blood of Jesus.
You will gain a revelation of what the blood of Jesus has secured — walking in the full blessings of the New Covenant.
A biblically grounded course on the authority every believer has in Christ, the nature of demonic forces, and practical training in the ministry of deliverance and setting people free.
You will be equipped to walk in your God-given authority and minister effectively in deliverance — bringing freedom in the name of Jesus.
A practical and faith-building course on the biblical basis for divine healing — covering Jesus' healing ministry, the gifts of healing, and how to minister healing effectively to the sick.
You will be confident that it is God's will to heal and equipped to pray for healing with expectation, releasing God's miraculous power.
A practical and biblical course on managing money as a servant of God — covering tithing, giving, debt, budgeting, and handling the finances of personal ministry and church life.
You will develop a healthy, biblical relationship with money — equipped to be a faithful steward of God's resources in your personal life and ministry.
Course Evaluation & Grading
✓ Requirements for Completion
Minimum 85% Attendance – Regular participation is essential
Passing Grade (35% or above) – Grade C or higher required
Class Schedule
Standard Courses: 2 classes per week, 50 minutes each
Intensive Courses: 1 class per week
On-Campus Timing: Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon (IST)
Grading Scale
Second Year Courses
Fall Semester
An overview of the story of the Church from Acts to the present day — tracing pivotal moments, reformations, revivals, and the global expansion of the Gospel through missionary movements.
You will gain a sense of your place in God's unfolding story and be equipped with historical perspective to lead in missions and church growth today.
A biblically-rooted course on God's design for marriage and family — covering roles, communication, parenting, conflict resolution, and how a healthy home is a powerful witness for the Gospel.
You will be equipped to build a Christ-centred home and minister effectively to families in your community.
A comprehensive study of the nature, purpose, and function of the local church — covering church government, the five-fold ministry, and how healthy churches are built and sustained for Kingdom impact.
You will understand how to build and serve in a local church effectively — equipped to contribute to and plant healthy church communities.
Practical homiletics training — covering sermon preparation, structure, delivery, and communication style. Students practise preaching God's Word with clarity, conviction, and anointing.
You will be able to prepare and deliver biblically sound, engaging, and anointed sermons in any setting.
A faith-igniting course on flowing in supernatural gifts and signs in ministry — drawing from the New Testament and the testimonies of those who walk in miracles today.
You will move past theory into a living expectation of the supernatural — equipped to minister in signs and wonders.
A study of three of the five-fold ministerial offices — the Evangelist, Pastor, and Teacher — exploring their roles, responsibilities, and how they function together to build up the Body of Christ.
You will understand and identify your ministry calling, equipped to function in one or more of these offices.
Training in the rational and biblical defence of the Christian faith — equipping students to engage thoughtfully with sceptics and other worldviews, and give reasoned answers that open doors for the Gospel.
You will be confident in your faith when challenged — equipped to defend Christianity intelligently and engage culture with grace and truth.
An inspiring course on the nature, principles, and advancement of the Kingdom of God — covering what the Kingdom is, how it operates, and partnering with God in extending His reign in every sphere of life.
You will carry a Kingdom perspective in everything you do — equipped with vision and strategies to advance God's Kingdom in your church, community, city, and beyond.
Spring Semester
A thorough study of the prophetic and apostolic offices — their biblical foundations, distinct functions, and vital role in the health and growth of the Church in every generation.
You will understand the prophetic and apostolic dimensions of ministry — equipped to identify these gifts and operate in them appropriately.
A practical course on bringing the Kingdom of God into business, work, and professional life — equipping believers to be ministers of the Gospel wherever they are placed.
You will be equipped to fulfil your calling in the marketplace — transforming your workplace into a mission field.
A grace-based study of what it means to live a holy life — moving beyond legalism to understand holiness as God's gift and joyful response, covering sanctification and the pursuit of God.
You will pursue holiness not from duty but from love — equipped with a biblical framework for sanctification in every area of life.
An introduction to biblical counselling principles — equipping students to listen well, respond with wisdom, and help hurting people find God's answers using Scripture as the ultimate guide.
You will be equipped to care for and counsel people in your church and community with wise, compassionate, biblically-grounded support.
A study of biblical leadership — covering character, vision, servant leadership, team building, decision-making, and the difference between positional and genuine influence.
You will emerge as a more effective, biblically-formed leader — equipped to lead with humility, vision, and integrity, and to develop other leaders.
A biblically grounded study of end-times prophecy — exploring the return of Christ, the rapture, the tribulation, the Millennium, and the ultimate consummation of all things.
You will have a clear, Word-based eschatology — living with eternal perspective and motivated by the return of Christ.
A course focused on the inner life — understanding the human spirit, how it is renewed in Christ, and how to intentionally develop spiritual strength, sensitivity to God, and maturity as a minister.
You will grow significantly in your inner man — with a stronger spirit and deepened spiritual life that sustains long-lasting ministry.
A healing course that addresses the emotional wounds and broken patterns that hinder personal growth and ministry effectiveness — bringing the power of Christ to bear on the inner person.
You will experience greater personal freedom and wholeness in Christ — equipped to help others find the same healing and restoration.
Course Evaluation & Grading
✓ Requirements for Completion
Minimum 85% Attendance – Regular participation is essential
Passing Grade (35% or above) – Grade C or higher required
Class Schedule
Standard Courses: 2 classes per week, 50 minutes each
Intensive Courses: 1 class per week
On-Campus Timing: Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon (IST)
Grading Scale
Third Year Courses
Fall Semester
A rich, in-depth study of the Gospel of John and John's three epistles — exploring John's unique themes: the deity of Christ, eternal life, love, the Holy Spirit as Comforter, and abiding in Christ.
You will have a deeply personal and theologically rich grasp of John's writings — equipped to teach from them with depth.
An exciting study of the Book of Acts and Paul's ministry — tracing the birth of the Church, the move of the Holy Spirit, and Paul's missionary journeys as a model for ministry today.
You will be inspired by the early Church — equipped to plant churches, advance the Gospel cross-culturally, and minister with apostolic boldness.
A detailed study of Paul's Epistle to the Romans — covering justification, sanctification, the law, grace, Israel, and the life in the Spirit across all 16 chapters with careful exegesis.
You will have a thorough, verse-by-verse understanding of Romans — able to teach this foundational epistle with clarity.
A study of Paul's letters to Corinth — addressing unity, spiritual gifts, love, resurrection, and Christian conduct. Profoundly practical for anyone building or serving in a local church today.
You will be equipped to address common church challenges with apostolic wisdom — making you a more effective and grounded church leader.
Practical strategies for planting churches in urban contexts — covering vision, team formation, evangelism, discipleship systems, and establishing a healthy church community in a city environment.
You will be equipped with a practical, Spirit-led church planting strategy for an urban context with wisdom and sustainability.
Practical training in managing church operations — covering governance, finance, human resources, communication, planning, and building systems that support healthy ministry growth.
You will be equipped to manage the administrative dimensions of church life with excellence — enabling the spiritual work to flourish.
Advanced study and practice in leading corporate worship — covering team leadership, song selection, flow of the Spirit, and building a worship culture that permeates an entire church community.
You will be equipped to lead and build a worship ministry that cultivates genuine culture and leads people into encounters with God.
Practical competencies for thriving in life and ministry — covering time management, communication, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, and disciplines for long-term ministry sustainability.
You will develop practical wisdom and life competencies that sustain you for a lifetime of fruitful ministry.
Spring Semester
A study of six Pauline epistles — Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians — exploring grace, spiritual warfare, joy in suffering, the fullness of Christ, and the hope of His return.
You will have a working knowledge of these six epistles — able to teach from them and apply their truths to strengthen believers.
A study of Paul's pastoral letters — covering church order, qualifications for ministry, handling false doctrine, mentoring relationships, and the heart of a mature servant of God.
You will receive timeless pastoral wisdom — equipped to lead with integrity, guard sound doctrine, and mentor others.
A study of the General Epistles — each addressing distinct challenges: the supremacy of Christ, practical faith, suffering and hope, and contending for the faith.
You will be fortified in your faith and better equipped to shepherd people through hardship, doubt, and spiritual attack.
A study of two of Scripture's most prophetic books — Daniel's visions of world empires and end-time events, and Revelation's unveiling of Christ's ultimate victory.
You will have a clear understanding of these prophetic books — living with urgency and hope at God's sovereign plan.
Practical training in building discipleship systems and leading small group ministry — the engine of every healthy church. Covers dynamics, multiplication, leadership development, and genuine community.
You will be equipped to build a thriving discipleship system — creating genuine community and multiplying disciples who make disciples.
Practical training in ministering to young people and children — covering age-appropriate teaching, youth leadership, creating safe spaces, and building the next generation of disciples.
You will be equipped to lead a vibrant youth and children's ministry — building the next generation with solid biblical foundations.
A course on leveraging media, digital tools, and technology to expand ministry reach — covering social media, online church, content creation, podcasting, livestreaming, and digital ministry presence.
You will be equipped to use contemporary media tools effectively — expanding your ministry's reach and communicating the Gospel to digital audiences.
A capstone project in which students choose a theological or ministry topic and produce a substantial, independently researched paper demonstrating scholarly engagement with Scripture and relevant literature.
You will develop capacity for independent theological inquiry — able to research, think critically, and engage the Bible with depth and rigour.
Course Evaluation & Grading
✓ Requirements for Completion
Minimum 85% Attendance – Regular participation is essential
Passing Grade (35% or above) – Grade C or higher required
Class Schedule
Standard Courses: 2 classes per week, 50 minutes each
Intensive Courses: 1 class per week
On-Campus Timing: Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon (IST)
Grading Scale
Fourth Year Courses
Fourth Year Courses — Coming Soon
The fourth year Honours curriculum is being finalised. Course descriptions, outcomes, and details will be published here shortly.
Course Evaluation & Grading
✓ Requirements for Completion
Minimum 85% Attendance – Regular participation is essential
Passing Grade (35% or above) – Grade C or higher required
Class Schedule
Standard Courses: 2 classes per week, 50 minutes each
Intensive Courses: 1 class per week
On-Campus Timing: Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon (IST)
Grading Scale
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