The Emmaus Story
* Emmaus Today
* Emmaus Charitable Status
* Emmaus Mission Statement
* Emmaus History
* Advantages of Home Bible Study Courses
* Ten reasons to study with Emmaus
Emmaus Today
Emmaus may be the world's largest Bible school. It supplies more than 1.3
million courses a year in over 123 languages and 110 countries.
All Emmaus courses are fully Bible-based. Check the Emmaus Statement of
Belief.
Emmaus is operated by Christians from Open Brethren assemblies, but it
serves people from many different backgrounds. Our materials are available
to everyone.
We have courses for children, teens and adults.
There are courses for non-Christians, new Christians and experienced
Christians.
Emmaus courses can be used for individual study or for group study.
An attractive Certificate is awarded on completion.
Emmaus Charitable Status
Although some Emmaus courses are sold through this website for a nominal
price, most are given freely to people such as prisoners who can't afford to pay
for them. There are students in every prison in New Zealand.
The work continues as the Lord provides through the giving of individual
believers, assemblies, trusts, wills and bequests.
Donations over $5 are tax deductible in New Zealand. The Emmaus Bible
School is NZ Registered Charity CC10206. Cheques should be made out to
Emmaus Bible School. Direct credits to BNZ 020428-0290205-00.
Emmaus Mission Statement
Emmaus Correspondence School exists to teach and disseminate the Word of
God through external education in the form of correspondence courses and
other materials which are specially prepared to help persons both in New
Zealand and overseas.
The courses are designed to be evangelical, educational and edifying in nature
and consistent with the Emmaus Statement of Belief.
Emmaus History
Since 1942 the Emmaus Correspondence School has provided Bible study
courses to people around the world.
The Correspondence School started a year after Dr. R. E. Harlow, John Smart
and Earnest Tatham began an evening Bible School in Toronto, Canada.
There was a demand for systematic Bible teaching from students who were
unable to attend the school and the three founders decided to develop the
evening school lessons into correspondence courses.
Notes from the evening school classes were copied and exams written to test
the understanding of the student. By November 1942 there were 137 students
enrolled in one of the three courses offered, Pedagogy (child training), Bible
Doctrine, and New Testament Survey. Seven years later, there were 1,250
active students. A person could now gain a basic understanding of the
Scriptures without having to give up a job or leave home.
The paving of the Emmaus Road went beyond North America when in 1949 a
missionary in the Philippines began using the courses as follow-up to a Gospel
broadcast. The response was immediate and many wanted to study the Bible.
Other missionaries became interested in the possibilities of reaching those in
remote area with Bible study by mail. This launched the use of Emmaus
courses overseas. Today courses are available in over 120 languages from
more than 1200 distribution centres.
By 1956 the distribution of courses had reached over 100,000. In the late
1950s, the courses started to be used in the Cook County Jail. The
distribution of courses in prison grew slowly and became more organized.
In 1963 the milestone of distributing over two million courses worldwide was
reached.
In 1971 the prison work became more concentrated and in 1974 the first
Emmaus Prison Coordinators were appointed. The work now includes all 50
US States and Canada and many other countries with over five million courses
distributed to inmates.
There are now over 80 courses available for study from Emmaus in New
Zealand, and the courses are studied by inmates in every prison in New
Zealand.
To date over 20 million Emmaus courses have been distributed worldwide.
Advantages of Home Bible Study Courses
Distance Learning is not a new idea. The Apostle Paul used it when he wrote
courses in the form of circular letters. His respondents studied the “course”
and communicated back to him in areas, which they did not understand. Paul
then wrote another course or letter to clear up the cloudy issues.
Distance Learning education is a form of teaching that contains an organized
course of self-study with a two-way communication between student and
instructor over a distance. It may be completed by mail, over the Internet, or
even face–to-face.
Emmaus Correspondence School has been helping students study the Bible
by mail since 1942. Leading educators recognize study by mail as an effective
method of learning. Students frequently achieve better results from home
study than through classroom instruction. It has been shown that students
often experience a greater degree of retention of material studied through
correspondence than through other means.
A Bible correspondence course is not a substitute for the Word of God, but
rather a helpful tool that leads the student, a step at a time, into some of the
great truths of Scripture. Through the examination technique, it seeks a
response, enabling the student to express themselves and the instructor to
evaluate the student’s needs and respond in turn with appropriate counsel or
instruction.
There are other advantages, too. Home study is convenient; the students
arrange the study to suit their own schedule. Home study is inexpensive; there
is no loss of earnings or expensive tuition and living costs that are associated
with being a resident student.
In addition, when the student enrols in an Emmaus course, the student
receives Biblically-sound Christ-centred study materials. The student is
able to select from a wide range of courses from a constantly expanding
curriculum to meet his current needs or interest.
In summary, when a student enrols in an Emmaus course they receive much
more than an ordinary tract, book or study guide can offer. Included in the
enrolment are not only the services and counsel of a personal tutor, but a
continuing interest in their spiritual growth and welfare. Come and join the
millions who have benefited from the help of Emmaus Correspondence
Courses in their personal study and ministry to others.
Ten reasons to study with Emmaus
1 The courses are Biblically sound
2 They are instructional
3 They are systematic
4 They test for comprehension
5 The student receives personalized instruction
6 Flexible studying times
7 Over 80 courses to choose from
8 They are excellent teaching tools
9 They are inexpensive
10 The student receives certificates for successful completion of courses
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