07/05/11 14:39 Filed in:
Corby
| Promotion
| Study
Weekends
The next BBS Open Day has been set for
Saturday, 2nd July in Corby,
Northamptonshire. Please make a note of this
in your diary. More details will follow
shortly, but the day will include: teaching,
news, children's activities, books, singing,
food ... Not to be missed!
28/02/11 16:28 Filed in:
Europe
| Graduates
| Promotion
The British Bible School was again well
represented at the annual ABSS retreat at
Gemunden in Germany. The retreat which ran
from 22nd to 27th February featured a number
of speakers from several countries. Three BBS
teachers spoke on the programme which
attracted about sixty participants in total.
Trevor Williams was the main
BBS representative and presented a series of
lessons on Jewish Feasts and Festivals during
the week. Those present for the weekend
programme were treated to an unscheduled
Shabbat meal on the Saturday evening.
Jon Galloway took part in a
discussion with
Philippe
Dauner of Marseilles on issues
surrounding the first chapter of Genesis. And
Patrick Boyns presented
sessions introducing the book of the prophet
Ezekiel during the weekend programme.
It is always a real encouragement to
see brothers and sisters in Christ from so
many different countries, sharing together in
the good things of God, and learning a little
of how he is working through them in their
own cultures and circumstances. It was a
pleasure to be reunited with
Christian Zastrow who lives
in Germany and who studied at BBS during the
1980s, and to hear news of
Cristina
Micu in Romania who graduated in
1995.
Awareness of the British Bible School is
certainly growing among English-speakers
within Continental Europe. Some there have
already enrolled in our Distance Learning
Programme, a number of others are soon to
join them and we have plans to conduct
further Study Weekends across the Channel in
the future. We are thankful for this
partnership in the Gospel of Jesus and look
forward to helping in whatever ways God might
wish to use us.
31/01/11 10:57 Filed in:
Extension
| Promotion
Though not a British Bible School event, the
recent Men's Day at Wembley was well
represented by the school. The event,
entitled: "Three Kings," looked at the lives
of Solomon, Ahab and Hezekiah, considering
valuable lessons for today's believers. The
three speakers: Mark Hill,
Mike Glover and
Patrick Boyns, along with
John Griffiths, one of the
main organisers, are all teachers at the
British Bible School. The four are also
graduates of the school. Among the fifty or
so present was one current student and others
who have previously completed the programme.
In 1859, Dr Constantine von Tischendorf
discovered a priceless manuscript at the
Monastery of Saint Catherine at Sinai. Now
known as the Codex Sinaiticus, this
manuscript contains virtually the entire New
Testament in Greek. Written around A.D. 340,
it is the earliest known Greek manuscript to
do so.
In 1933, with funds raised by public
subscription, the British Museum purchased
the manuscript from the Soviet Union for
£100,000. It is now housed in the British
Library where a portion of it is usually on
display to the public.
In 2011, a limited, facsimile edition of the
entire codex was published. It weighs almost
two stone and is faithfully reproduced in
full colour. Thanks to generous donations
made by the Thomas Blackmore Fund and
Eye-Opener Publications, the British Bible
School has been able to purchase a copy of
this rare document.
Without doubt, this will be a most valuable
teaching tool and should serve our students
for whatever years might lie ahead. It is an
excellent example of a fine Biblical codex,
it has a clear text and will well illustrate
many aspects of the transmission of that text
in its earlier years.
Pictured here under the studious eyes of
teacher,
Steve Whitehead, we
will be bringing it along to various events
as appropriate, so look out for it at a venue
near you!