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    ConversationalKoine.com | EstonCollege.ca

    AN

    INNOVATIVE

    PARTNERSHIP

    FORGED

    DO I UNDERSTAND GREEK AND HEBREW? OTHERWISE,HOW CAN I UNDERTAKE, AS EVERY MINISTER DOES, NOTONLY TO EXPLAIN BOOKS WHICH ARE WRITTEN THEREINBUT TO DEFEND THEM AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS?

    Conversational Koine Institute& Eston College Join Forces

    In early November (2013), two Eston College faculty(Josh Chalmers & President, Brian Fuller) met with T.Michael W. Halcomb, founder of the ConversationalKoine Institute. That dialogue sparked the beginning ofa be e cia re ati ip betwee t e tw i tituti .The goal of the Conversational Koine Institute (CKI)is to enable people to learn Greek through a varietyof means, especially speaking and conversation. Thefacu t at E t C ege, di g va ue i CKI i vativecurriculum, decided to join forces with CKI so that theirstudents might acquire the skills to engage the GreekNew Testament in fun, responsible, and meaningful ways.

    Uponthe forging of CKIs

    innovative partnership with EstonCollege, CKI founder Michael Halcomb

    said, The Conversational Koine Institute is onthe cutting-edge of providing learners with a fun

    yet meaninful way of engaging the language of the New Testament. This partnership with Eston College shows their

    desire to strengthen students allegiance to the Scriptures, empowerthem with knowledge and increase their Christian devotion.

    Students at Eston College can take courses designed by theConversational Koine Institute and proctored by Eston, to receive credits

    toward their degree. All courses meet accreditation standards andrequirements. Questions may be directed to Josh Chalmers ( JChalmers@

    EstonCollege.ca ) and/or Michael Halcomb ( [email protected] ). For more about the Conversational KoineInstitute visit ConversationalKoine.com . For more about Eston

    College visit EstonCollege.ca .

    Disclaimer: Please note that the Conversational Koine

    Institute and Eston College are separate entities whohave formed an educational partnership. The

    views expressed by each institute shouldbe taken on their own terms.

    -John WEslEyLearn More:

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