Vol 1 & 2 have 670 pages, spiral bound (can be purchased separately.
Vol 1 has 386 pages, spiral bound | Vol 2 has 282 pages, spiral bound
In the 22 class sessions taught by Pastor Bohr, you will learn how to study the writing of Ellen G. White with the Bible, and you will also learn about inspiration, apparent contradictions, the editing processes of her writings, her inspiration authority, and much more.
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Speaker: Pastor Stephen Bohr
Class Topics Covered:
- When, Where, to Whom?
- The Purpose of the Gift
- Satan's Counter Attack
- Prophets and Time Prophecies
- Moses and the Prophets
- The New Testament Period
- John's Visionary Experience
- The Lesser Light
- Comparing John and Ellen
- Testing a Biblical Prophet
- Secondary Evidences of a Prophet
- Adopting a Denominational Name
- The Adventist View of Creation, Part 1
- The Adventist View of Creation, Part 2
- The Alpha and Omega Continued
- Difficult Statements
- Some Amazing Details Confirmed
- Ellen White and The 24 Elders
- Ellen White and English Composition Part 1
- Ellen White and English Composition Part 2
- How To Study Ellen White
- The Risk of Eternal Loss
This 22 session class is taught by Pastor Stephen Bohr. Available on CD, DVD, MP3 or Study Notes. Because many of the class sessions take up to several DVDs to cover, it really is best to purchase the entire set, instead of individual CDs or DVDs. The Study notes are essential since he is limited to time on the DVDs, CDs, or MP3.
WHAT IS ANCHOR? Anchor is a seminary-level course of study on the fundamentals of Seventh-day Adventist theology, taught by Pastor Stephen Bohr and guest theologians. Registration fee includes required text books and lecture handouts. Each student is responsible for his/her own daily meals, accommodations and transportation.
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ANCHOR’S MISSION STATEMENT The mission of ANCHOR is to settle students into the Truth both intellectually and spiritually so that they cannot be moved and to provide the theological skills to share with others the reason for the hope that is in them.
“This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which enters the Presence behind the veil, where the forerunner has entered for us, even Jesus, having become High Priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.” Hebrews 6:19-20
"Many who embraced the third message had not had an experience in the two former messages. Satan understood this, and his evil eye was upon them to overthrow them; but the third angel was pointing them to the most holy place, and those who had had an experience in the past messages were pointing them the way to the heavenly sanctuary. Many saw the perfect chain of truth in the angels' messages, and gladly received them in their order, and followed Jesus by faith into the heavenly sanctuary. These messages were represented to me as an anchor to the people of God. Those who understand and receive them will be kept from being swept away by the many delusions of Satan." Early Writings, p. 256 (emphasis supplied)
CLASS OBJECTIVES Strengthen the student’s understanding and commitment to the 28 fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Undertake an in-depth study of the distinctive beliefs (Present Truth) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Study the impact of our beliefs upon our lifestyle choices Discuss controversial theological issues that are presently being discussed within the Seventh-day Adventist Church Prepare students so that they can share our distinctive beliefs with others Prepare students to answer frequently raised objections to Seventh-day Adventist theology Learn the correct way to use the Spirit of Prophecy in our study of the Bible Provide written resources for personal study Provide bibliographies to motivate students to do further personal study