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Bible Teaching Program is a free educational resource website for Christian Bible learners. The site states that it offers 18+ structured courses, 100+ video lessons, PDF notes, online reading of the KJV Bible, works by classic Christian authors, video sermons, and daily Bible verses. It also specifically recommends that beginners start with “The Cross,” a 10-lesson foundational course.
In terms of course areas, the content covers categories such as Foundation, Christian Life, History, and Languages, with topics including the Cross, salvation, the armor of God, the fruit of the Spirit, church history, Greek, and Hebrew. The main formats are video courses and PDF Notes, supplemented by online books, sermon videos, and Bible reading. Rather than being just a set of “courses,” it functions more like a Bible study resource library suitable for ongoing reference.
The website clearly states “All resources free” and “No registration,” meaning all resources are free and can be accessed with a very low barrier to entry. The main content does not mention any paid items, subscriptions, donation requirements, or payment methods, nor does it refer to completion certificates, credits, or institutional accreditation. As a result, it is better suited for study and devotional use than for professional or academically accredited learning.
Its strengths are that the resources are centralized, clearly structured, completely free, and provide a clear learning path for beginners. The combination of the KJV Bible, classic authors, and sermon content also gives the site more depth as a study resource. Its limitations are that the page does not show common online learning features such as quizzes, assignments, learning progress tracking, or discussion communities. Instructor background information is also limited: Steve Dulwich and several classic authors are visible, but there is no systematic introduction to qualifications. In addition, the site content is in English, so Chinese users will need some English reading ability.
It is suitable for people who want to study the Bible systematically, church small-group Bible studies, personal devotions, and readers interested in classic Christian works—especially self-learners who are not seeking certificates. Since the captured text does not provide information about access from within China, it is not possible to determine whether the site can be reached directly from mainland China; actual access testing is recommended.
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