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Studying God's Word "deeper" for many Christians... well sadly it rarely happens. Some churches even offer Bible studies many of which seldom seem to take people much deeper than they would hear in the average sermon. Many Christians who spend a while in church never learn much beyond what they learned in their first 5 years of church attendance. Over the years I've met many people who wish they could learn more and go deeper, some folks have said they wish they could go to seminary to go deeper and grow wider in their understanding of the Bible.

Technology is our friend and this is an amazing time to be alive! Did you know you can audit full seminary courses online and free at that... and free is GOOD! Reformed Theological Seminary is a good school (disclaimer: no I don't consider myself to fully follow a full Reformed theology even though I am in alignment with much that is Reformed) ANYWAY they offer many full Master's degree courses online for free and they can be downloaded to iTunes and listened to on your computer or iPod. Maybe you could gain some seminary level education during your daily commute...or during your backyard cigar sabbath time... or during your daily run?

Download the wonderful RTS courses at iTunes or get started at the Reformed Theological Seminary website if you are iTunes challenged. I'm currently taking their course on church history as a brush up and it is AMAZING ( I just listened to 4 classes in one sitting. Go deeper.

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