DBS Handout GC June 2010
DBS Handout GC June 2010
In Your Church
WHERE TO GET
INFORMATION
Discover
Voice of Prophecy
PO Box 2525
Newbury Park, CA 91319
Receptionist: (805) 955-7659
Orders: Toll Free 1-877-955-2525 or
(805) 955-7652 or (805) 955-7659
Fax: (805) 522-1760
Discover Bible School
Information Website:
info.bibleschools.com
(username: vop; password: vop)
Bible Studies Online:
www.biblestudies.com
www.discoveronline.org
www.kidzvop.com
www.bibleschools.com
www.vop.com
Bibleinfo.com Ministry:
www.bibleinfo.com
www.kidsbibleinfo.com
FAST FACTS
What Is a Discover Bible School?
A Discover Bible School is a Bible study outreach ministry based in the local church. Church
members seek people in their community who desire to study the Bible. The members then give
the Bible lessons using one of five choices.
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Gather
Information
Know Your
Lessons
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Obtain
Authorization
Arrange for
Training
Put a Team
Together
Prayer is the
Foundation
Know Your
Resources
Develop Goals
and Priorities
Organize the
School in Your
Church
Develop a
Financial
Plan
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Register
Your School
Step 2 Obtain Authorization: Review the material (Manual, video and samples). Have your
Church Board discuss the matter and obtain a vote for the establishment of a Discover
Bible School.
Step 3 Put Together a Team: Select your Discover Bible School team: Discover Bible
School Coordinator and an Assistant Coordinator as part of your church leaders
selection process and others as needed.
The Bible School Coordinator position is an elected church officer position. (See
Church Manual, pg.153).
Bible School Coordinator---The Bible School coordinator is elected to organize
and coordinate the churchs Bible School outreach ministry to the local community.
The Bible School coordinator should work in close cooperation with the pastor, the
Church Interest coordinator, and the Personal Ministries leader. (See Notes, #5, pg.
135.) Church Manual, pg.103.
The Bible School Coordinator is also a member of the Personal Ministries Council.
(See Church Manual, pg.102)
Bible School Coordinator(See p. 103) Duties of the coordinator include
recruiting volunteers, providing training on how to give Bible studies and make visits,
ordering Bible correspondence lessons and other supplies and establishing a plan for
enrolling students and promoting the school. Bible School lessons are provided
through various media including printed Bible studies, small group materials, video
and DVD, and the Internet. Church Manual, pg. 135.
Step 4 Develop Goals and Priorities: Your resource material includes the general goals and
priorities of Discover Bible Schools. You should adapt these to your own situation and
add whatever else seems appropriate.
Step 5 Develop a Financial Plan and Order Supplies: Your Bible Schools needs to a solid
financial plan. Work with your church pastor and treasurer to put together a budget.
Order your DBS supplies and Bible study guides. Plan your advertising methods.
If you have a Signs Newsbox or are using Bible lessons or videos/DVDs from
another Adventist ministry such as Amazing Facts, It Is Written, etc., you will need
to order at least a Discover Valu-Pak to service students requesting Discover
lessons.
Step 6 Register Your School: Register as a Discover Bible School with the VOP Bible
School. You will list your zip/postal codes. A registration form is included in the
Discover Bible School Manual.
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Step 8 Know Your Resources: Read the Discover Bible School Manual, review the
Resource Catalog. Chapters in the Manual include.
Chapter One: What is a Discover Bible School?
Chapter Two: How to Start a Discover Bible School?
Chapter Three: Easy Ways to Enroll People in a Bible Course
Chapter Four: Personal Delivery of Bible Lessons
Chapter Five: Operating a Bible Correspondence School
Chapter Six: Small Group Home Bible Studies
Chapter Seven: DVD/Video Ministry
Chapter Eight: An Internet Discover Bible School
Chapter Nine: Following Up Interests Created Through A Discover Bible School
Chapter Ten: Combining Evangelistic Reaping Meetings with Your Discover
Bible School
Chapter Eleven: Bible School Graduations and Diplomas
Chapter Twelve: Financing A Discover Bible School
Chapter Thirteen: Success Essentialsthe Bottom Line
Chapter Fourteen: Resources and Answer Keys
Step 10 Know Your Lessons: It is very important that those who work with the Discover
Bible School know the content of the lessons well.
Personnel Needed
1. Bible School Coordinator
2. Assistant Bible School Coordinator
3. Prayer Ministry Coordinator
Include other members in leadership positions as needed. The size of your church and the
response from the community will determine how much help is needed. These optional positions
could include:
Visitation Coordinator
People in charge of each of the five methods of delivering the Bible lessons: personal
delivery of lessons, correspondence, small group, video/DVD, and the Internet.
Individuals to assist with record keeping, supplies, and participants in the five methods
of delivering the lessons.
Job Descriptions
These positions are given in case they are needed in your school. Smaller schools will not
need all of them. Adapt as needed. It is essential to have a coordinator, a prayer ministry, a
visitation coordinator, and a Bible School promotion leader. In smaller churches one person can,
if necessary, fill all the roles. However, enlist others to help; everyone needs a partner for prayer
support and encouragement.
and Herald and have inserted ads for free VOP Bible lessons. Other community mailing projects,
such as, Project Steps to Christ have ads for Voice of Prophecy Bible lessons.
Newspaper Inserts: Have Bible study enrollment cards or specially designed newspaper inserts
blown into the local newspaper. The VOP can provide you with excellent 8 1/2 X 11-inch
inserts.
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Suggested Approach
Take the enrollment card the person returned in the mail and a copy of Guide #1. Show
them the card and say, Hi! I am (your name) with the Discover Bible School. We
received this card requesting the Bible Guides. (Adapt this statement according to the
method by which the person requested the course.)
I have stopped by to bring you the first Bible Guide to get you started. What I normally
do is leave the Bible Guide #1. I come back in a week with the next Bible Guide and we
discuss any questions you might have. How does that sound to you?
If they say, I thought the lessons would come in the mail, respond by saying, I usually
stop by to explain the system/process. However, I can send the lesson in the mail or I can
come by each week. Which do you prefer?
If the person shows some resistance to having you come to their home, arrange to have
them return the Answer Sheet to the Bible School by mail. Give the person a return
envelope with the Discover Bible School address on it. Then tell them that future guides
will be sent to them by mail.
If they ask what denomination is sponsoring the lessons, say, The lessons are from the
Voice of Prophecy Radio Program sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
If it seems appropriate, before leaving ask the person if you can have a brief prayer with
them to ask God to bless them as they study the guides.
"Dear Lord, Thank you for Mrs. _______________ who has a desire to study the Bible.
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Help her as she opens Your Word to understand more fully Your plan for the future and
her own life. Please bless and guide her. In the name of Jesus. Amen.
Very Important
The first 6 Discover Guides are very basic. The topics are:
1. We Can Believe in God
2. We Can Believe the Bible
3. Does My Life Really Matter to God? (Origin of Sin)
4. A Plan for Your Life (Jesus Is God)
5. Bridge to a Satisfying Life (Facts About Jesus)
6. A Second Chance at Life (Salvation)
Some Bible students who are very familiar with these basic topics will stop studying the lessons
because they already know the material. The lessons are too basic. If this is the situation,
move the student to lesson #7 entitled About Your Future, this lesson is on prophecy,
including Daniel 2.
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Running a Bible
Correspondence School
Operating a Discover Bible School by mail is a simple procedure. Follow
These Easy Steps:
Setting Up Your Bible School
1. Rent a Post Office Box
Dont use a street address or your church name for the address of your Discover Bible
School. The address should be similar to this:
Discover Bible School
P.O. Box 000
Town, State/Province/Country
2. Order the Supplies Needed:
Bible lessons. (This section is based on using the Discover Guides; however, you may
use any Bible lessons you wish. The principles outlined can be used for any set of Bible
lessons designed for correspondence.)
Window mailing envelopes for the Bible School to send lessons to the students.
(Available for purchase from VOP)
Return envelopes for the students to use to return their Answer Sheets.
Postage stamps.
A postal scale.
Tables for those correcting Answer Sheets, and for those filling envelopes and other
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activities.
A pigeonhole setup for the Guides and Answer Sheets. Most office supply stores have
these.
Procedures
When you receive a request for Bible lessons from someone, enter the name in your
record system.
Type or print three labels of the students name and address: one for Answer Sheet #1,
one for Answer Sheet #2, and the third one for future use (reminders, invitations, etc.).
Place in a window mailing envelope with your Discover Bible School return address on
it (either have it printed on the envelope, or use a printed label, or use your rubber
stamp) along with the following items:
A welcome letter from your Bible School
Discover Guide #1 and Answer Sheet #1 with the address of your school on it.
Affix the students name and address on it so that it will show through the window
of the envelope.
A return envelope with your Discover Bible School address printed on it.
Pray for the student before you mail each Discover Guide and Answer Sheet.
Mail the lessons to the student.
Pray daily for the student.
Some instructors do not send lesson #2 until they receive Answer Sheet #1. Instead
they send a reminder letter regarding lesson #1.
4. Include an Enrollment Card stamped For a Friend with each lesson that you send. Many
Bible Schools receive new students by following this procedure.
5. Visit the students and deliver a booklet at these times:
Mailing #8: After lesson #12: Peace Above the Storm (Steps to Christ)
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6. Some Discover Bible Schools set up a mail/delivery system when they deliver the booklets.
They deliver the corrected answer sheet, the next lessons, along with a self-addressed
envelope. When the student has completed the lessons, they mail them to the school and the
next lessons are delivered.
7. Grading. Friendship and relationship are key. Use the words perfect, excellent, very
good, and good, rather than letter grades.
8. Write by hand on the corrected Answer Sheets brief and encouraging notes: You are doing a
great job! Keep up the good work! The student needs to know their instructor is their
friend.
9. Return the Answer Sheets immediately to the student. If you wait too long they will lose
interest.
10. Let the students know that you are praying for them. Ask them for prayer requests.
11. Have the church members pray for the students. Pray over the lessons when they are ready to
be mailed.
12. Always invite the student to take another set of Bible lessons when they are completed with
their current Bible course. Personal studies or a home Bible study small group is the best next
step.
13. Establishing a friendship, prayer, visitation, and perseverance are essential.
Some of the students who complete the course will attend a graduation service at the
church if one is scheduled and you invite them to attend. For information on obtaining
diplomas and on how to conduct a graduation, see the Discover Manual.
A plan that works well with graduates of the Discover Bible Guides is to make
videos/DVDs available to the graduate. If you have not used the Discover Videos with
the Discover Guides, offer them to the students. These videos follow the same subjects
as the Discover Guides, but they present new material on the subject. Otherwise use any
set of videos/DVDs of your choice.
The videos/DVDs may be left with the student, or played while you are present, or used
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If you use the Discover Videos furnish the Discover Discussion Sheet on the subject of
the video. The Discover Discussion Sheets are single Answer Sheets that ask a
question and give a Bible text where the answer can be found. The student looks up the
text and writes the answer in the space provided.
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Two trays or files for answer sheets, labeled: To Correct and Corrected.
An alphabetical file box or folders in which to place the answer sheets that are
returned each evening after they are corrected.
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Personnel Needed
Two or more out-going, caring, non-argumentative, organized church members with a burden
for people. These individuals should be friendly, know how to compliment and encourage
people, and be able to answer questions in a way that build bridges and not walls.
Step 3: How to Operate the Discover Bible School during the Reaping Meetings
1. When a person comes to the Bible School table to enroll in the course, have him or her
fill out a Bible lesson enrollment card. The card asks for the persons name and address.
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Give the person Guide #1 and a welcome letter. Explain that he or she is to take the
guide home, and after reading it, he or she should fill out the answer sheet and return it to
the table the next night and pick up the next guide.
3. Place the returned answer sheets in the To Correct folder. After the evening meeting,
correct the answer sheets. Be sure that everyone receives a grade of Good, Very
Good, Excellent, or Perfect. Place the corrected answer sheets in the Corrected
folder.
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Record the completed lesson information on the Student Record form in the binder
containing Student Records, or in a computer record.
5. After the answer sheets are corrected and the grade recorded, file the answer sheets in the
alphabetical file box or folder.
6. When the person returns his or her completed answer sheet from a previous night, give
the student his or her corrected answer sheet and the next guide.
7. Always encourage the student and establish a friendship.
8. Plan to have a least one Bible School graduation before the evangelistic meeting is over.
9. Dont get ahead of the evangelists topics with the Bible lessons.
Step 4: Graduations at the Meeting Site
1. Scheduling a graduation the first night of the meetings for students who are eligible to
receive their diplomas motivates them to attend the first meeting.
2. A graduation ceremony on the first night of the meeting will help to motivate those who
have not taken the Bible course to enroll and be ready for the next graduation.
3. File the diplomas to be presented in an alphabetical file.
4. Ask graduating students to check in at the Bible School table when they arrive so you
will know who is present. Remove that persons diploma from the alphabetical file and
have it ready to be awarded to the student.
5. When it is time to present the diplomas, ask the graduating students to come forward and
receive their diplomas as their names are called. (You can adapt this procedure to be as
simple or formal as you desire.)
6. Presenting a free gift to those who graduate adds a special touch to the graduation. A
book, Bible, or gift subscription to a magazine such as Signs of the Times, El Centinela,
or Message makes the graduation special.
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7. Following the graduation, make sure everyone is invited to be part of a small-group Bible
study or individual studies in the home.
Success Secrets
1. A display board (4 x 5 feet) on a tripod near the Bible School table with the lessons
displayed on the board attracts students to the school.
2. Ask the greeters at the door to direct people to the Bible School table and encourage them
to enroll in the course. A special Bible School greeter in the lobby, graciously offering
lessons and guiding people to the Bible School table, can also be very effective.
3. Give out lessons and receive returned answer sheets both before and after the service.
4. Give out only one guide per night. Single answer sheets are available. Dont get ahead of
the evangelist on the topics being preached. Some schools, however, have successfully
used the Discover Guides in their original order.
5. Have the same people work the Bible School table each evening. It is vital that instructors
at the table and their students build a relationship with each other. This helps with
decisions and follow-up.
6. At the close of each meeting the evangelist should appeal for those in attendance to sign
up for the Bible course. Have the participants fill out a Bible course enrollment card at
the Discover Bible School table in the foyer.
7. Keep accurate records of the students progress for the benefit of the visitation teams.
8. Conduct graduation services for the students during the reaping meetings.
9. Toward the end of the evangelistic meetings begin announcing the dates for the
graduation.
10. Each evening, after the meeting, share the Bible School information about the students
with the person keeping the decision and attendance records for the meeting.
11. Present a list of those who enrolled in the Bible School that night, a list of those who
returned answer sheets at that nights meeting, and a list of the decisions marked on the
answer sheets.
12. A map board, with pins locating the homes of those involved in the Bible school, is
helpful for visitation planning.
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