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Students Enrolled Online:     891
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Total Registered Students: 1586
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📢 NOTICE

We are diligently working to make all courses in the Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies program available online. However, not all courses are currently available in the online format at this time.

In the meantime, students are welcome to mix and match available online interactive courses with assessment-only courses to continue progressing toward their degree.

Thank you for your patience and continued support as we expand our course offerings.
📩 If you have any questions, please contact us—we’re here to help!

*** Student Notice ***
We do our best to actively track each student’s progress, but due to the large number of students enrolled, we may not always see when you’ve completed all the required courses for a certificate or degree. If you believe you’ve finished the necessary coursework, please contact the administrator so your progress can be reviewed.

📢 Important Notice: AI Use in Coursework
All assignments must be your own original work. Submissions generated by AI tools like ChatGPT are not allowed and may be returned for resubmission. Our goal is to help you grow in independent Bible study, writing, and ministry preparation.
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📢 Now Accepting Pre-Registration!
Join us for our “Bible Teaching Certificate” program!

📅 Tentative Start Date: To be announced: We are having to postpone this class until a later date.
👥 Seating is limited

📝 Pre-registration is required

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📖 Don’t miss this powerful bible teaching program!

🔔 Navigation Update:
We have now placed all our courses and program information under the “Courses & Programs” tab. There, you can access our Courses, Course Catalogue & Student Handbook, as well as additional details and resources about the college.

If you have already registered and started a course, you can still access your enrolled courses directly by clicking on “Enrolled Courses” in your user profile (look for the book icon). Thank you for your patience as we continue improving your learning experience!

🎄 Holiday Closure Notice – King James Bible College

King James Bible College will be closed for Christmas and New Year’s break beginning Friday, December 19, 2025, at 4:00 PM EST.
We will reopen on Monday, January 5, 2026, at 9:00 AM EST.

During this time, our office and staff will be unavailable. All messages, enrollments, grading and inquiries will be answered once we return.

We appreciate your patience and wish you and your family a blessed Christmas and a wonderful New Year!

Welcome to

King James Bible College

A tuition‑free, Scripture‑only Bible college built on the pure, inerrant Word of God.

King James Bible College is unlike any other Bible college today. As a ministry under King James Bible Ministries, everything we do is built on one foundation—the King James Bible. We are KJV‑only, faith‑based, and committed to teaching God’s Word without outside commentaries, opinions, or man‑made philosophies. Our mission is simple: to get God’s people back into God’s Word so they can grow stronger in their walk with Him.

Start Studying Today—Completely Free

Whether you’re pursuing a degree, earning a certificate, or simply deepening your understanding of Scripture, we’re here to guide you. All courses and programs are 100% free, making biblical education accessible to everyone. Just register for a free account to begin.

If you’re working toward a degree, visit the Courses & Programs tab to review your requirements. We encourage new students to begin with our Genesis Online Interactive Course, which provides a clear look at how our courses are structured. After registering, click Courses & Programs, then navigate to your program of choice.

A Ministry Built on Scripture Alone

We are a seed‑sowing ministry, following Christ’s command: “freely ye have received, freely give.” Our programs are strong, thorough, and rooted solely in Scripture—because at King James Bible College, the Bible is the only textbook. Every student who completes our programs will have read through the entire King James Bible at least once.

Reaching the World With God’s Word

Our ministry is not confined to a building. Students around the world study the Bible through our online and correspondence programs, and we extend the same courses to inmates behind bars. Lives are being changed, souls strengthened, and new disciples raised up through the power of God’s Word.

Partner With Us in the Work

As a faith‑based ministry, we trust God to provide and rely on the generosity of individuals and churches to sustain this work. Donations and church partnerships allow us to continue offering tuition‑free biblical education to all who seek to grow in their knowledge of the Lord. Every contribution supports King James Bible Ministries and the mission God has called us to fulfill.

To learn more about our parent ministry, visit the About Us page or go to https://kjbministries.org. We are continually adding new courses, so check back often for updates. Thank you for your prayers and support as we remain faithful in equipping believers with sound biblical teaching.

📝 Visit Our Blog – Be Encouraged, Be Edified! 📖

We invite all students and visitors to explore the King James Bible College Blog—a growing collection of faith-based articles designed to uplift, teach, and strengthen your walk with the Lord.

Each post is rooted in King James Bible scripture and covers powerful topics like walking by faith, overcoming fear, renewing your mind, and more.

✨ Whether you’re a student or simply seeking encouragement, there’s something for everyone.

💬 After reading, feel free to share your thoughts, reflections, or testimonies in the comments. Let’s grow together through the Word and build a community that glorifies God.

👉 Click “Blog” in the menu to get started today!

📢 NOTICE

We believe the recent email notification issue has been mostly resolved, and we appreciate your patience while we monitored and addressed this matter.

We are also aware of an issue affecting quiz retakes. At this time, some students may be unable to retake a quiz when needed. Our developer is actively working to resolve this issue as quickly as possible.

In the meantime, if you need to retake a quiz and are unable to do so, please reach out to us directly so we can assist you.

📩 Email: admin@kingjamesbiblecollege.org

Thank you for your patience, understanding, and continued support as we work to improve the system for our students.

📣 Big Changes Are Coming to King James Bible College in 2026

We are excited to announce that several improvements are being made to our academic programs and correspondence processes. These changes will take effect between now and February 1st, 2026, as we continue strengthening the ministry and better serving our students.

What’s Changing?

  • Updates and improvements to the structure of several programs

  • Adjustments to our mail correspondence procedures

  • Mail correspondence grades will no longer be sent together with the next lessons

  • Grades are viewable online through iGradePlus, and will also be mailed separately once every quarter to every mail correspondence student

Why We Are Making These Changes

  1. To reduce mailing costs and qualify for the USPS non-profit marketing mail rate, which requires specific procedures

  2. To provide a smoother, standardized system for all partner churches and extension ministries

These updates will be finalized over the coming weeks and fully implemented by February 1st, 2026.

We encourage all students to:

  • Follow our Facebook page

  • Watch their email for updates

  • Access grades online through iGradePlus

Thank you for your continued patience and support as we implement these important improvements.

*** Student Notice ***

We want to thank you for your continued dedication and commitment to your studies. As a reminder, for Assessment-Only Courses, we strive to have all submissions graded within 1–2 weeks after they are received. However, due to the growing number of students and submissions, it may occasionally take a little longer.

For Discussion Questions and Essays submitted online, our goal is to provide grades and feedback within 24–72 business hours. That said, there may be brief delays during peak periods, as we aim to offer thoughtful and meaningful reviews for each submission.

We appreciate your patience and understanding. If your quiz or assignment has not been graded after the expected timeframe has passed, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We will promptly investigate to ensure your submission was received and directed to the appropriate grader.

Thank you again for your understanding and for being a part of King James Bible College.

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We are a proud member of the Online Bible College Association (OBCA), a directory dedicated to promoting trustworthy, Christ-centered online Bible colleges and seminaries. OBCA supports institutions committed to ethical practices and biblical values. Learn more at OBCA.

📢 Partner With King James Bible College in 2026 – Help Us Continue Offering Free Bible Education! 📢

As we enter a new year, we invite you to prayerfully consider supporting the work of King James Bible College. By making your gift weekly or monthly, you help us reach more souls with sound, KJV-based biblical education.

Your recurring support allows us to plan ahead, expand our outreach, and continue providing completely free Bible courses to students, inmates, churches, and communities across the nation.

King James Bible College operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ministry, and every donation is fully tax-deductible. No one at KJBC receives compensation—our entire team serves voluntarily, giving their time and labor to advance the Lord’s work. This means 100% of every contribution goes directly toward sustaining and growing the ministry.

If this ministry has been a blessing to you or your family, we kindly ask you to consider becoming a monthly or weekly supporter.
Any amount makes a meaningful difference.

🙏 Thank you for standing with us as we continue the mission God has placed before us. 🙏

We offer multiple convenient and secure ways to support our ministry:

🔒 PayPal — Click the link on the left to donate securely through your PayPal account or with a credit/debit card (you do not have to have a PayPal account to use PayPal to donate).

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📬 Donate by Check/Money Order — We also gladly accept donations by mail. Please make checks payable to:
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🎯 From time to time, we may run special campaigns for specific needs or projects, and links to those campaigns will be available here as well.

🌱 Every donation, large or small, makes a real difference in helping us continue our mission of spreading God’s Word through biblical education.

🙌 Thank you for partnering with us — your support helps us reach more people and equip them in their faith!

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Our Academic Programs

King James Bible College offers a range of certificate programs designed to strengthen your understanding of Scripture, deepen your walk with the Lord, and equip you for ministry. Below you will find our current programs of study, each with a dedicated page containing course descriptions, requirements, and enrollment information. Some programs are still in development and will be available soon.

Certificate in Old Testament Studies

Certificate in Old Testament Studies

The Certificate in Old Testament Studies recognizes a foundational understanding of the Old Testament, providing students with insights into its narrative, theology, and historical context. Students who earn this certificate have demonstrated knowledge of key Old Testament themes and characters, as well as the lasting impact of these scriptures on the Christian faith.

Certificate in New Testament Studies

Certificate in New Testament Studies

The Certificate in New Testament Studies acknowledges students’ comprehension of the New Testament scriptures, with an emphasis on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the apostles, and the development of early Christian theology. This certificate demonstrates a solid understanding of the New Testament, its context, and its significance for Christian life and practice.

Certificate in King James Bible Studies

Certificate in King James Bible Studies

(Advanced Study) The Legacy and Authority of the King James Bible: This certificate program explores the rich history, language, and preservation of the King James Bible, emphasizing its enduring impact on Christianity. Through lessons and engaging video lectures, students will examine the foundation of the KJV, address challenges with archaic language, understand textual variants, and appreciate the Bible's role in modern faith.

Certificate in Biblical Textual Studies

Certificate in Biblical Textual Studies

(Advanced Study) Preserving the Word: This certificate program delves into the preservation and transmission of the Bible, focusing on the Textus Receptus, modern translations, and the historical journey of the biblical text. Students will explore the significance of the Textus Receptus, critically evaluate modern translations, and gain insights into how the Bible has been preserved throughout history through thought-provoking lessons and expert-led video lectures.

Certificate in Biblical History and Preservation - Coming Soon

Certificate in Biblical History and Preservation

(Advanced Study) The English Bible: This certificate program explores the remarkable history, profound impact, and enduring legacy of the English Bible. Through lessons and expert-led video lectures, students will trace the historical journey of the English Bible, examine the transformative influence of the KJV on Christianity, and reflect on the timeless significance of God's Word in English.

Bible Discipleship Training

(Lessons are still being completed) The Bible Discipleship Training Program is designed to equip believers to live as true disciples of Jesus Christ—firmly rooted in the Word of God, growing in spiritual maturity, and prepared to disciple others. Whether you're pursuing personal growth or preparing for ministry, this program offers structured, Bible-based instruction across four progressive levels.

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📖 Biblical Discipleship Training Program

Goal: To equip students to live as true disciples of Christ—rooted in the Word, growing in spiritual maturity, and prepared to disciple others.

As students progress through each level of this discipleship journey, they will receive a digital certificate of completion for each course. Upon finishing all four levels, students will be awarded a printed Certificate in Biblical Discipleship Training to recognize their achievement and commitment.


🔹 Level 1: Foundations of Discipleship

Objective: Build a strong foundation in the Christian faith and a personal relationship with Christ.

📖 Lesson 1: The Word and the Gospel

The Authority of Scripture

  • The Bible as the inspired Word of God

  • Scripture’s role in teaching, correction, and spiritual growth

  • The Bible’s authority over doctrine and practice

The Message and Power of the Gospel

  • The good news of Jesus Christ

  • The death, burial, and resurrection of Christ

  • The transforming power of the Gospel


✝️ Lesson 2: Salvation and Eternal Security

Salvation: God’s Plan for Mankind

  • The need for salvation

  • Repentance and faith in Jesus Christ

  • Grace versus works

Assurance of Salvation

  • Confidence in God’s promises

  • The witness of the Holy Spirit

  • Eternal security for believers


🙏 Lesson 3: Growth Through Relationship

Prayer and Fellowship

  • Communicating with God through prayer

  • The importance of fellowship with other believers

  • Encouragement and accountability in the Body of Christ

The Role of the Holy Spirit

  • The indwelling of the Holy Spirit

  • His role in teaching, guiding, and convicting

  • Living a Spirit-filled life


🌱 Lesson 4: Living the Christian Life

Christian Living

  • Living a life that reflects Christ

  • Obedience, holiness, and daily surrender

  • Walking in faith and love

The Body of Christ

  • The Church as a spiritual family

  • Spiritual gifts and service

  • Unity and purpose in the Body


🔹 Level 2: Spiritual Growth and Discipleship Living

Objective: Deepen spiritual maturity, character, and readiness for Christian service.

Spiritual Growth and Maturity

  • Growing in Grace – 2 Peter 3:18

  • Bearing Spiritual Fruit – Galatians 5:22–23

  • Sanctification – Romans 12:1–2

Biblical Discipleship and Following Jesus

  • The Cost of Discipleship – Luke 14:27–33

  • Jesus’ Disciple-Making Method – Matthew 4:19

  • Reproducing Disciples – 2 Timothy 2:2

Fellowship and the Local Church

  • Purpose of the Church – Acts 2:42–47

  • Accountability and Unity – Hebrews 10:24–25

  • Serving in the Body – 1 Corinthians 12

Overcoming Sin and Walking in Victory

  • Battling the Flesh – Romans 6–8

  • The Armor of God – Ephesians 6:10–18

  • Confession and Restoration – 1 John 1:9


🔹 Level 3: Ministry, Evangelism, and Multiplication

Objective: Equip disciples to make disciples, share the gospel, and serve effectively.

Evangelism and Personal Witnessing

  • The Great Commission – Matthew 28:19–20

  • Sharing Your Testimony – Acts 1:8

  • Personal Evangelism Strategies

Leadership and Servanthood

  • Biblical Leadership – Mark 10:42–45

  • Qualifications of a Leader – 1 Timothy 3

  • Leading with Humility and Grace

Missions and God’s Heart for the World

  • God’s Global Purpose – Psalm 67:1–4

  • Paul’s Missionary Example – Acts 13–20

  • Sending, Supporting, and Going

Multiplying Disciples: The Reproduction Principle

  • Training Others – 2 Timothy 2:2

  • Disciples Who Make Disciples

  • Building Generational Impact through Mentoring


📜 Level 4: Capstone Project

Students will complete one of the following:

  • A written Discipleship Ministry Plan

  • A video testimony sharing how they intend to disciple others or share the gospel.

This final project is a reflection of the student’s growth and a launchpad for future ministry.

Masters in Biblical Studies

Steps to Enroll:

  1. If you have not already registered, please complete the online registration.

  2. Choose one of the following doctrinal topics:

    • Eternal Security

    • Doctrine of Grace

    • Why the King James Bible

    • Who is Salvation For

    • Tithing and Giving

    • John 14:15: “If ye love me, keep my commandments.”

    • Faith

    • Believe

    • Faithfulness

    • What Does the Bible Say About Calvinism

    • Topic of student’s choice with approval from the president or administrator.

  3. Read the King James Bible and two approved books on your selected doctrinal topic.

  4. Complete an outline and thesis on your chosen topic. This will be graded by one of the college instructors.

All necessary materials and instructions for completing the program will be available immediately after enrolling in the course. Students can complete the entire program from the course portal, following the provided guidelines.

Upon successful completion of the program, students will earn 45 credit hours and be awarded an official Master’s in Biblical Studies degree, accredited by the King James Bible College Board of Directors.

(Reminder, a Bachelor’s in Biblical Studies from King James Bible College is required and we will not accept any other college degree at this time).

Criteria for Outline and Thesis Writing

Pagination and Formatting:

  • Include pagination after the title, enclosed in parentheses, and followed by a period.

  • Pagination follows edition and/or volume statements, using “p.” for a single page and “pp.” for multiple pages.

    Example Citations:

  • Book: Margereson, C. (2003). The development of cardiothoracic surgical nursing. Cardiothoracic surgical nursing (pp. 21-55). Blackwell Science.

  • Journal: Landau, H. (2010, September). Winning grants: A game plan. American Libraries, 41(9), 34-36.

  • Newspaper: Roy, R., Garcia, J., & Kennedy, J. (2005, July 12). Dennis’ trail of destruction – Panhandle sustains pockets of destruction; At least 4 dead. The Orlando Sentinel, p. A1.

You may use as many approved sources as needed for study and reference.

Thesis Length and Formatting Requirements:

  • A master’s thesis is typically between 20,000 – 40,000 words, with an upper limit of 60,000 words.

  • The thesis must be no less than 20,000 words, written in 12pt font, and typed (not handwritten).

  • Include a title page, an introduction chapter, the main body, and a bibliography.

  • All pages must have page numbers at the bottom (center or side placement is acceptable). Pages should be formatted on 8.5 x 11-inch portrait layout.

Discussion Section:
The discussion section is critical and must align with the King James Bible as the final and primary authority. Write it like a detailed book report, backed by sound biblical research. Include a bibliography at the end.

Referencing Format:

  • When citing sources, ensure all references from the same source are consistently styled (e.g., bold, italicized, or underlined).

  • Example: If a Bible verse is bold, all Bible references must also be bold.

Self-Citation:
You may reference your own previously published work if applicable. This conveys originality and demonstrates the development of ideas over time.

Tools for Writing:

  • Microsoft Word is recommended, but its features (e.g., automatic formatting, spell check) must be used carefully. Spelling and grammar will affect scoring. Seek help through tutorials or experienced users if needed.

Research Guidance:

  • Start with prayer and submit two books for approval, ensuring they are by sound, King James Bible-believing authors.

  • Use a Bible app to explore all related scriptures and gain a complete understanding before reading your selected books.

  • Consult biblically sound individuals (e.g., pastor, college administrator, or board members) for clarity or insights.

Steps for Research and Writing:

  1. Take notes and highlight significant points in your approved books.

  2. Create an outline of discussion points for your thesis and submit it for approval.

  3. Write the thesis based on the approved outline, ensuring it reflects your understanding and analysis of the topic.

Thesis Grading:

  • The thesis will be evaluated based on your understanding of the chosen topic in light of the King James Bible.

  • Instructors will provide grades, feedback, and comments, ensuring you meet the program’s standards. Upon approval, your grade will be recorded, and the degree will be awarded.

What is a thesis?
A thesis is an extensive, scholarly paper that demonstrates advanced research and analysis on a specific topic. It is typically required as a capstone project for a degree and allows students to contribute meaningful research to their field of study.
Key elements of a thesis:

  • Propose or disprove a hypothesis.

  • Support conclusions with detailed research and logical reasoning.

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Welcome to King James Bible College

A tuition‑free, Scripture‑only Bible college built on the pure, inerrant Word of God. We are a KJV‑only, faith‑based ministry dedicated to getting God’s people back into God’s Word.

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Graduation Information:
For those who will be graduating and wish to attend the graduation ceremony, a suggested donation of $50 is requested to help cover the cost of the cap and gown, as well as refreshments. Please note that accommodations will not be provided.

Graduation is held each year in September, and ceremonies may take place at any of our partner churches so that students living near those locations can attend in person.

To be eligible for that year’s graduation program, all required courses must be completed by the end of August. Students finishing their requirements in September will be included in the following year’s graduation.

Graduation 2024

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Graduation 2025

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King James Bible College: A Ministry of King James Bible Ministries, INC.

About Us

King James Bible College is unlike any other Bible college today. We are a ministry under King James Bible Ministries, and everything we do is built on one foundation—the pure, inerrant Word of God, the King James Bible. We are KJV‑only, and we do not sow a single seed of doubt in any of our lessons, curriculums, or programs. There are no outside commentaries, no opinions, and no man‑made philosophies. Our desire is simple: to get God’s people back into God’s Word so they can grow stronger in their walk with Him.

A Ministry Built on Scripture Alone

What sets King James Bible College apart is that we are a seed‑sowing ministry. We do not charge for our college courses or programs. The Lord said, “freely ye have received, freely give” (Matthew 10:8), and we take that seriously. We have stepped out by faith, trusting the Lord to provide—and He has, in great and miraculous ways.

Our curriculums and programs are just as strong, if not stronger, than many expensive Bible colleges, but at King James Bible College, the only textbook is the King James Bible itself. By the time a student completes our programs, they will have read through the entire Bible at least once.

A Global, Faith‑Based Outreach

We are not confined to a brick‑and‑mortar building. Our college is a ministry reaching around the world, bringing the Word of God into the mission field where it is needed most. And if the Lord ever provides a physical building in the future, we will continue operating the same way—tuition‑free, faith‑based, and grounded only in the Scriptures.

King James Bible Ministries is comprised of a board of directors that oversees every aspect of the ministries under its care. The board ensures that all operations, teachings, and decisions align with the Word of God. Board members prayerfully seek God’s guidance in every decision, helping maintain the integrity and spiritual direction of all ministries, including King James Bible College and its outreach programs.

Prison Ministry Outreach

As an extension of our mission, we offer the same programs to inmates behind bars. We believe that those who come to Christ, even in prison, can grow, mature, and disciple others around them. Souls are being reached, strengthened, and prepared to lead others to Christ through the power of God’s Word. This outreach reflects our commitment to sharing God’s Word with all who seek Him, regardless of their circumstances.

 

Our Commitment

We are not just an institution—we are a ministry dedicated to giving God’s Word freely to all who desire to learn it, with the King James Bible as our final authority in all things. At King James Bible College, we are honored to serve the body of Christ and invite you to join us in this mission of biblical education and ministry outreach.

 

Partnering Ministries and Churches Supporting Our Mission:

Through the invaluable support of our partnering ministries and churches, King James Bible College (King James Bible Ministries) is able to expand its transformative impact into communities and prisons nationwide.

Our partnering ministries provide the initial lessons to inmates, introducing them to King James Bible College and offering a foundation for their spiritual journey. These partnerships play a vital role in advancing biblical education, fostering spiritual growth, and providing hope to individuals seeking redemption and a renewed sense of purpose.

Our partnering churches serve as vital hubs for ministry. They also can provide some resources to inmates getting ready to be released. These hub churches offer in-person classes, creating opportunities for local communities to engage directly with God’s Word. Additionally, they facilitate inmate Bible correspondence lessons by receiving and distributing materials, ensuring that incarcerated individuals can access spiritual education and encouragement. Some of our partnering churches also provide financial assistance and prayer, ensuring the sustainability and spiritual strength of our mission.

Together, we are united in sharing the Gospel, equipping believers, and offering the hope of Christ to all, including those behind bars.

We are deeply grateful for the dedication and support of our partnering ministries and churches as we work to fulfill this mission.

Liberty Behind Bars

Liberty Behind Bars

Liberty Behind Bars is a prison ministry dedicated to sharing the Gospel with those behind bars. Through Bible studies, preaching, and providing KJV Bibles to inmates, they aim to transform lives spiritually and bring hope to incarcerated individuals. This ministry also encourages prayer and support for its efforts, emphasizing outreach through personal engagement and resources tailored to the needs of prisoners. For more information, visit their website.​

Christ Song Prison Ministry

ChristSong Prison Ministry

ChristSong Ministry is dedicated to spreading the Gospel of Christ to those in and out of prison, including individuals imprisoned by addiction, fear, sin, or their past. Founded and led by Bobby and Nan McGee, the ministry emphasizes hope, encouragement, and equipping believers for their spiritual journey. Their outreach includes music, teaching, and testimonies, focusing on transforming lives through the power of Christ. They also aim to raise teams of formerly incarcerated individuals to share the Gospel in prisons and create support systems for reintegration into society. For more information, visit their website.​

Bethel Independent Baptist Church - King Ferry, NY

Bethel Independent Baptist Church - King Ferry, NY

Bethel Independent Baptist Church in King Ferry, NY, is a Bible-believing congregation dedicated to sharing the Gospel and strengthening families. As the home church for King James Bible Ministries, Bethel IBC serves as the main - hub for the Prison Ministry, a key sub-ministry of King James Bible College. The church emphasizes the King James Bible as the inspired Word of God, offering resources, services, and opportunities for fellowship and growth in faith. For more details, visit Bethel Independent Baptist Church.

Cornerstone Bible Baptist Church - MA

Cornerstone Bible Baptist Church - Auburn, MA

Cornerstone Bible Baptist Church is a growing New Testament church in the Oxford/Auburn area with a heart for souls and a love for the King James Bible. We are committed to evangelism, discipleship, and faithfully preaching and teaching God’s Word. Our church family is active in outreach, prayer, fellowship, and standing on the old paths as we seek to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ in all we do.

First Baptist Church - Sayre, PA

First Baptist Church - Sayre, PA

First Baptist Church of Sayre is a friendly, Bible‑preaching church where individuals and families of all ages can grow under the teaching of God’s Word. We are committed to sharing the gospel, strengthening believers, and providing a place where every visitor is welcomed as an honored guest. Our desire is to help people discover God’s plan for their lives through faithful preaching, loving fellowship, and a heart for the Lord Jesus Christ.

Narrow Way Ind. Baptist Church - Montcalm, WV

Narrow Way Baptist Church, Montcalm, WV

Narrow Way Independent Baptist Church is a new, growing, Bible‑believing church in Montcalm, West Virginia, led by Pastor John W. Murray Jr. Our desire is simple: to lift up the Lord Jesus Christ, preach the uncompromised Word of God, and reach our community with the gospel. We are an old‑fashioned, King James Bible–preaching church with a heart for families, the hurting, and anyone seeking truth. Our services are centered on clear Bible preaching, sincere worship, and a warm, welcoming church family that loves people right where they are. As the Lord continues to build this ministry, our mission remains steadfast— to walk the narrow way, stand on the old paths, and point souls to the Savior. Whether you’ve been in church your whole life or you’re searching for answers, you’ll find a place to grow, belong, and serve at Narrow Way Independent Baptist Church.

Contact Info:

Postal Address:

PO Box 14, Elm City, North Carolina 27822, United States

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    College Administration:

    Pastor Chris Howe

    Pastor Chris Howe

    President
    Brother Jeremy Pennell

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    Vice-President
    Administrator Daniel Crowder

    Preacher Daniel Crowder

    Administrator

    FAQ: Bible Study Classes/Degree Programs

    What program options are available at King James Bible College?
    We offer two flexible program options:

    1. Online Interactive Classes: Engage with video lectures, review notes, take quizzes online, and receive your quiz results immediately.

    2. Mail/Email Correspondence: Study at your own pace, complete quizzes independently, and submit them through the online platform, mail, or email for grading.

    The following FAQ generally applies only to the “Online Interactive Class Option”.

    1. What is the focus of the Bible study classes/Degree Programs?
    Each Bible study class/Degree Program focuses on an in-depth exploration of a specific book of the Bible. Students will examine key themes, historical context, theological insights, and spiritual applications, aiming to deepen their understanding of God’s Word.

    2. How are the courses structured?
    Courses are divided into lessons, with each lesson covering a portion of the Bible book being studied. Every lesson typically includes a video lecture, lecture notes, and a quiz. Some lessons may also feature optional discussion questions to enhance learning.

    3. Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in the Bible study/Degree Programs?
    There are no specific prerequisites for these classes. However, having a basic understanding of the Bible can help students engage more fully with the material.

    4. Are the quizzes required, and how many questions do they include?
    Yes, quizzes are generally required at the end of each lesson. The number of questions may vary, typically ranging from 1 to 25, and may include multiple-choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions. A final quiz may be given at the end of the course to assess key learnings.

    5. Are the classes self-paced?
    Yes, most Bible study classes are self-paced, allowing students to progress through the material at their own convenience. However, it’s recommended that students complete the reading, lectures, and quizzes for each lesson before moving on.

    6. Are the lessons open book?
    Yes, all lessons are open book, and students are encouraged to use their Bible and course materials during quizzes and assignments to enhance learning.

    7. Will there be any live discussions or required participation?
    Some lessons may include optional discussion questions for reflection and engagement. These discussions are not typically required unless specified by the instructor.

    8. How should I prepare for each lesson?
    Students should read the assigned Bible chapters or verses before starting each lesson. Following the reading, they should watch the video lecture (if available), review the provided notes, and then proceed to take the quiz.

    9. Is there a final exam or assessment?
    Most courses conclude with a final quiz or assessment, covering the key topics and themes from the entire course. The final quiz can consist of multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, or other question formats, depending on the instructor’s preferences.

    10. What materials do I need for the course?
    A Bible, preferably in a version specified by the course (e.g., King James Version), is required. Additional lecture notes and course materials will be provided during the course.

    11. How do I enroll in the course?
    Enrollment information, including payment details and access to course materials, is available on the program’s website or by contacting the course administrator.

    12. Who are the instructors for the Bible study classes/Degree Programs?
    Instructor information will be shared at the start of each course, along with any specific course requirements or guidelines.

    13. Is financial assistance available for the Bible study classes/Degree Programs?
    Yes, the college is committed to making these studies accessible to everyone, regardless of financial status. If you find that the course fees are too burdensome, we encourage you to reach out to the college administrator. We are happy to discuss financial assistance or payment options to ensure that anyone who desires to study God’s Word can participate, regardless of their financial situation.

    14. I have more questions, who do I contact?

    If you have any further questions or need assistance, please contact the college administrator at admin@kingjamesbiblecollege.org.

    FAQ: Mail/Email Correspondence Classes

    Can I purchase courses at my own pace?
    Yes, you can purchase the courses at your leisure—either one at a time or all at once—depending on your preference and schedule.

    What are the Mail/Email Correspondence Classes?
    Our Mail/Email Correspondence Classes allow students to study at their own pace while using the King James Version (KJV) Bible to answer quiz questions related to the course material.

    How do I access quiz questions?
    Quiz question files are provided in either PDF or DOC format, which you can download from the course. To open these files, you will need a PDF reader (such as Adobe Acrobat) or a word processing program (such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs).

    How do I complete the course?
    After downloading the quiz questions, study the assigned book for the course using your KJV Bible. Once you have completed your study, answer the quiz questions and submit your answers through one of the following methods:

    Online: Upload your completed quiz in the corresponding course “Assignments” lesson.

    Mail: Send your completed quiz to the college’s mailing address.

    Email: Submit your completed quiz by emailing it to: admin@kingjamesbiblecollege.org

    FAQ: Bible Study Classes/Degree Programs

    What program options are available at King James Bible College?
    We offer two flexible program options:

     

    1. Online Interactive Classes: Engage with video lectures, review notes, take quizzes online, and receive your quiz results immediately.

    2. Mail/Email Correspondence: Study at your own pace, complete quizzes independently, and submit them through the online platform, mail, or email for grading.

    The following FAQ generally applies only to the “Online Interactive Class Option”.

    1. What is the focus of the Bible study classes/Degree Programs?
    Each Bible study class/Degree Program focuses on an in-depth exploration of a specific book of the Bible. Students will examine key themes, historical context, theological insights, and spiritual applications, aiming to deepen their understanding of God’s Word.

    2. How are the courses structured?
    Courses are divided into lessons, with each lesson covering a portion of the Bible book being studied. Every lesson typically includes a video lecture, lecture notes, and a quiz. Some lessons may also feature optional discussion questions to enhance learning.

    3. Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in the Bible study/Degree Programs?
    There are no specific prerequisites for these classes. However, having a basic understanding of the Bible can help students engage more fully with the material.

    4. Are the quizzes required, and how many questions do they include?
    Yes, quizzes are generally required at the end of each lesson. The number of questions may vary, typically ranging from 1 to 25, and may include multiple-choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions. A final quiz may be given at the end of the course to assess key learnings.

    5. Are the classes self-paced?
    Yes, most Bible study classes are self-paced, allowing students to progress through the material at their own convenience. However, it’s recommended that students complete the reading, lectures, and quizzes for each lesson before moving on.

    6. Are the lessons open book?
    Yes, all lessons are open book, and students are encouraged to use their Bible and course materials during quizzes and assignments to enhance learning.

    7. Will there be any live discussions or required participation?
    Some lessons may include optional discussion questions for reflection and engagement. These discussions are not typically required unless specified by the instructor.

    8. How should I prepare for each lesson?
    Students should read the assigned Bible chapters or verses before starting each lesson. Following the reading, they should watch the video lecture (if available), review the provided notes, and then proceed to take the quiz.

    9. Is there a final exam or assessment?
    Most courses conclude with a final quiz or assessment, covering the key topics and themes from the entire course. The final quiz can consist of multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, or other question formats, depending on the instructor’s preferences.

    10. What materials do I need for the course?
    A Bible, preferably in a version specified by the course (e.g., King James Version), is required. Additional lecture notes and course materials will be provided during the course.

    11. How do I enroll in the course?
    Enrollment information, including payment details and access to course materials, is available on the program’s website or by contacting the course administrator.

    12. Who are the instructors for the Bible study classes/Degree Programs?
    Instructor information will be shared at the start of each course, along with any specific course requirements or guidelines.

    13. Is financial assistance available for the Bible study classes/Degree Programs?
    Yes, the college is committed to making these studies accessible to everyone, regardless of financial status. If you find that the course fees are too burdensome, we encourage you to reach out to the college administrator. We are happy to discuss financial assistance or payment options to ensure that anyone who desires to study God’s Word can participate, regardless of their financial situation.

    14. I have more questions, who do I contact?

    If you have any further questions or need assistance, please contact the college administrator at admin@kingjamesbiblecollege.org.

    FAQ: Mail/Email Correspondence Classes

    Can I purchase courses at my own pace?
    Yes, you can purchase the courses at your leisure—either one at a time or all at once—depending on your preference and schedule.

    What are the Mail/Email Correspondence Classes?
    Our Mail/Email Correspondence Classes allow students to study at their own pace while using the King James Version (KJV) Bible to answer quiz questions related to the course material.

    How do I access quiz questions?
    Quiz question files are provided in either PDF or DOC format, which you can download from the course. To open these files, you will need a PDF reader (such as Adobe Acrobat) or a word processing program (such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs).

    How do I complete the course?
    After downloading the quiz questions, study the assigned book for the course using your KJV Bible. Once you have completed your study, answer the quiz questions and submit your answers through one of the following methods:

    Online: Upload your completed quiz in the corresponding course “Assignments” lesson.

    Mail: Send your completed quiz to the college’s mailing address.

    Email: Submit your completed quiz by emailing it to: admin@kingjamesbiblecollege.org

    Mail Correspondence Studies

    At King James Bible College, we understand that not everyone prefers to study online. Many have requested a Bible study program available through mail correspondence, allowing them to engage in biblical studies at their own pace without the need for internet access. To meet this need, we are offering a Mail Correspondence Studies Program, specifically designed for those who desire to study the Bible through written materials sent by mail.

    This program mirrors the same studies we provide to inmates through our prison ministry. Participants will receive the same lecture notes and study questions available in our online courses, with the only difference being that they will not have access to recorded video lectures or immediate grades on their quizzes.

    How the Mail Correspondence Studies Work
    Upon enrollment, we will mail the first set of lessons, typically covering 2–5 chapters per lesson.
    Each lesson includes lecture notes and study questions to guide the student through their study.

    The student should:

    • Read the assigned Bible chapters for the lesson.

    • Review the lecture notes to gain insight into the material.

    • Answer the provided questions based on their study.

    Once the student completes the lesson, they will mail their responses back to the college for grading. Upon receiving and grading the completed work, we will mail the next set of lessons in their study.

    Program Details
    We are excited to offer Mail Correspondence Studies for those who wish to pursue biblical studies through the mail. All courses, including the Genesis course and all additional courses, are now completely FREE. There are no fees for enrollment, materials, grading, or receiving certificates and degrees through this program.

    While all courses are free, we continue to rely on donations to support this ministry. If you feel led to contribute, you may do so through our website.

    Mailing Availability
    At this time, we are only able to mail within the United States. Lord willing, we hope to expand our mailing capabilities to overseas locations in the future. Please check back for updates as we work toward making this possible.

    iGradePlus Student Access
    Mail Correspondence at Home study students will have access to iGradePlus, the system we use to keep track of our mail correspondence students. Upon registration, students will receive an email to create an account. This system allows students to log in, review their grades and progress, and stay updated with occasional announcements. This is optional and not required, as we will continue mailing paper certificates with new lessons to show the grades received on past quizzes.

    Certificate and Degree Eligibility
    You are still eligible to receive a certificate or degree through this program upon completion of the required courses.

    This program differs from our Assessment-Only Correspondence program. That program is intended for students working toward a certificate or degree, allowing them to study independently without structured lessons and does not include any learning material. This Mail Correspondence Studies Program is lesson-based, with guided lecture notes and study questions.

    [Click here for information on Assessment-Only Program]

    If you or someone you know prefers to study the Bible through mail correspondence, we encourage you to enroll in this program and begin a journey of deeper biblical understanding.

    Prison Correspondence
    If you have a family member who is currently incarcerated and would like to enroll them in this program, please indicate that in the form below. In the section where you provide the mailing address, be sure to include their full name, their Opus/prisoner number and the full name of the correctional facility where they are located. This information is required so that we can mail their study materials directly to them.

    If you have any questions about enrolling an incarcerated loved one, please don’t hesitate to email or call us. We’re grateful for every opportunity to encourage men and women to read and study God’s Word — no matter where they are — and we’re here to support their walk with the Lord.

    For more information on our Prison Ministry click here.

    For More Information or to Enroll:
    Email us at admin@kingjamesbiblecollege.org or fill out the form below!

    Note: At this time, we are only able to mail within the United States.

    ***The phone number you use to register will serve as your student ID number (The only exception to this is if it is an incarcerated family member). If your number changes, please inform us, or update it directly on the iGradePlus website after registration.

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      Assessment-Only Correspondence Courses

      Our Assessment-Only Correspondence Courses are designed for students who prefer to study independently using only the King James Version Bible. This option does not include any learning materials, allowing students to rely solely on their personal study and understanding of Scripture.

      Students will be able to download the course assessment and complete it at their own pace. Once finished, assessments can be submitted for grading through one of the following methods:


      Scan and Upload directly to the associated course


      Mail the completed assessment for grading


      Scan and email the assessment to admin@kingjamesbiblecollege.org

      Students who choose to exclusively enroll in the Assessment-Only program have the option to access their grades through iGradePlus if they wish. However, if you are using the website to download and upload the Assessment-Only materials, there is no need to have an iGradePlus account, as your grades will be made available online.

      Please note, if you mix and match the Assessment-Only program with our interactive online courses, we do not utilize iGradePlus—your grades will remain available through the online course system.

      Students may mix and match this program with our interactive online courses, providing flexibility in how they complete their studies. No matter which method is chosen, all completed courses will count toward their certificate and/or degree.

      To successfully pass a course in this program, students must achieve a grade of 80% or better.

      If you prefer not to access your course materials online and would like us to mail the Assessment-Only courses and quizzes to you—or email them instead—you can request this by filling out the form on this page. This option is available for those who would rather complete the coursework without accessing their account online. (Filling this form out is not necessary if you want to access the material online)

      Note: At this time, we are only able to mail within the United States.

      Again…

      You do not need to fill out this form if you plan to access the material online.

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