Bible Institutes
With such a rapidly growing ministry, it is especially important that new church leaders be thoroughly grounded in God’s Word, so Moussa is the sole teacher and administrator of the Elim Bible institute. Elim Institute is a Bible school to train the Christian leaders of Burkina Faso. The students are tremendously blessed to have
Dr. Moussa Coulibaly as the director of the school and teacher of the classes. He is fluent in the biblical languages of Hebrew and Greek and so can provide the students with in-depth biblical instruction. And holding a Ph.D. in theological education, he is uniquely suited in the planning and administering of classes that will help students grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ Lord and be able to use their education to further the Kingdom of God.
Elim Bible Institute is for those who have at least a tenth grade education. The classes are taught in French. The teachers in our schools are required to take three or four years of classes from Elim, concurrently with their teaching. Siloe Bible Institute is for those with little formal education and is taught in Jula, the tribal language of a large part of Burkina Faso. From these two schools come many church planters, pastors, and other Christian workers. Jula classes are taught by spiritually and theologically mature graduates of Elim and taught from notes that Dr. Moussa Coulibaly has prepared.
With such a rapidly growing ministry, it is especially important that new church leaders be thoroughly grounded in God’s Word, so Moussa is the sole teacher and administrator of the Elim Bible institute. Elim Institute is a Bible school to train the Christian leaders of Burkina Faso. The students are tremendously blessed to have
Dr. Moussa Coulibaly as the director of the school and teacher of the classes. He is fluent in the biblical languages of Hebrew and Greek and so can provide the students with in-depth biblical instruction. And holding a Ph.D. in theological education, he is uniquely suited in the planning and administering of classes that will help students grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ Lord and be able to use their education to further the Kingdom of God.
Elim Bible Institute is for those who have at least a tenth grade education. The classes are taught in French. The teachers in our schools are required to take three or four years of classes from Elim, concurrently with their teaching. Siloe Bible Institute is for those with little formal education and is taught in Jula, the tribal language of a large part of Burkina Faso. From these two schools come many church planters, pastors, and other Christian workers. Jula classes are taught by spiritually and theologically mature graduates of Elim and taught from notes that Dr. Moussa Coulibaly has prepared.