Have You Registered for GES Seminary Classes?

July 21, 2025 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - GES Seminary

We have extended the registration deadline to July 29. If you have never applied to our school, you will need to apply and be accepted before you can register. Application and registration information can be found here: Click on GES Seminary – Google Drive. When you get to the next page, click on either new student application or returning student application. Then email your completed application or any questions to classes@faithalone.org. 

All students receive full scholarships to our online, unaccredited seminary. The cost of the seminary is covered by GES partners who believe that this is a wise spiritual investment.

Each class offers two different meeting times (soteriology has three because so many students have already signed up) to accommodate people who can’t meet during a weekday day and those who are overseas. Below are the classes and times. All times are Central DST. 

Year One Courses 

TH 101 Soteriology, Winston – 9 am & 5 pm Mon, 9 am Tues 

NT 101 (1st Year Greek), Badger – 9 am & 7 pm Thurs 

BIB 101 Old Testament Survey 1, Stevens – 10 am & 8 pm Mon 

PM 101 Introduction to Pastoral Ministry, Janssen – 8 pm Thurs, 10 am Fri 

Year Two Courses 

TH 103 TheoProper/Christology/Pneumatology, Badger – 9 am & 7pm Tues 

NT 103 (2nd Year Greek) Exegesis of 1-3 John, Wyant – 9 am & 6pm Fri 

BIB 104 Eternal Rewards, Yates – 9 am & 6pm Wed 

BIB 106 Hermeneutics, Lewis – 10 am & 6 pm Thurs 

Year Three Courses 

TH 105 Angelology/Anthropology, Sterling – 6 pm Tues, 9 am Fri 

NT 105 Exegesis of James, Wilkin – 11 am & 6 pm Tues 

PM 103 Homiletics 2, Winston–Tues 9am (requires Hom. 1 or equiv.)

Pastoral Ministry Practicum (time variable) 

Thesis Research, Various (student asks faculty to advise) 

Electives 

Bible Study Using Logos Bible Software, Fiess – 10 am & 8 pm Wed 

Those classes are for our M.Div. (Master of Divinity) program.

The faculty for this semester are Tony Badger (Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary), Bill Fiess (B.A. Wheaton; M.S. Penn State), David Janssen (Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary), Steve Lewis (Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Univ. of North Texas), Philippe Sterling (Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary), Geoff Stevens (Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary), Bob Wilkin (Ph.D., Dallas Theological Seminary), Dix Winston (Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; D. Min., Southern Evangelical Seminary), Dave Wyant (Ph.D., Bible Baptist Seminary), Ken Yates (Ph.D., Dallas Theological Seminary).  

We would appreciate your prayers for the students, faculty, teaching assistants, and administrators. 

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