It covers the following strands and sub-strands:
- The Old Testament
- Teachings of Prophet Amos
- Social injustices condemned by Amos, modern-day relevance of the message, the concept of God’s judgment, Israel’s election and responsibilities, the Day of the Lord, restoration and the remnant, and identifying virtues for modern Christian character education.
- Teachings of Prophet Amos
- The New Testament
- The New Testament Books
- Identification, importance, and structure of the New Testament books.
- John the Baptist
- Role as a forerunner and the narrative of his birth.
- Galilean Ministry
- Significance of Jesus’ baptism, strategies for overcoming temptation, the calling and purpose of disciples, reasons for using parables, and the connection between miracles and compassion.
- Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians
- Ancient and modern moral challenges, Paul’s teachings on sexual immorality, the body as a temple, and frameworks for Christian moral decision-making.
- The New Testament Books
- Church in Action
- The Holy Spirit
- Biblical roles and modern-day personal influence, manifestations and categories of spiritual gifts, and the purpose of gifts in edifying the church body.
- The Trinity
- Centrality and importance of the doctrine of the Trinity in Christian faith.
- The Sacraments
- Significance and practice of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper (Holy Communion), and the spiritual necessity of physical sacraments.
- The Holy Spirit


