Jun 9, 2008
One way I use to memorize Scriptures in the Bible is by writing them down in a small spiral note book.

Once you have your notebook begin to go through the Bible and find Scriptures that you would like to memorize. Sometimes I would hear a preacher preach on a specific set of Scriptures that caused me to write a verse or two from that sermon in my notebook so that I could later memorize it. See here.

Once you have some Scriptures in your notebook, I recommend starting with five. Begin to read them throughout the day or at least every morning. I have begun reading them out loud to my son as we eat breakfast in the morning before we go to day care. After you feel good about those five, add five more, and so on.
You will find the more you read them the more they creep into your memory without you even knowing it. In fact, I find when I am preachign the Scriptures within my notebook roll off my tongue quickly and easily. They become apart of your everyday speech as well.

This method might not work for everyone but for someone like me who has never been great a memorizing anything it has worked well.
Jun 3, 2008
Here a list of three Bible Training sites from across the web:
Covenant Seminary - they have made some of their seminary course avaliable for free online!
- Ancient & Medieval Church History, by Dr. David Calhoun
- Apologetics & Outreach, by Professor Jerram Barrs
- Biblical Theology, by Dr. Gerard Van Groningen, former professor at Covenant Theological Seminary
- Calvin’s Institutes, by Dr. David Calhoun
- Christ-Centered Preaching: Preparation and Delivery of Sermons, by Dr. Bryan Chapell and Dr. Zack Eswine
- Christian Ethics, by Dr. David Jones
- Christian Worship, Professor Jerram Barrs
- Francis A. Schaeffer: The Early Years, by Professor Jerram Barrs
- Francis A. Schaeffer: The Later Years, by Professor Jerram Barrs
- God & His Word, by Dr. Michael Williams
- God’s World Mission, by Dr. Nelson Jennings
- Hebrews to Revelation, by Dr. Daniel Doriani
- Humanity, Christ & Redemption, by Dr. Robert Peterson
- Life & Letters of Paul, by Dr. Hans Bayer
- Life & Teachings of Jesus, by Dr. Daniel Doriani
- New Testament History, by Dr. David Calhoun
- Old Testament History, by Dr. V. Philips Long, former professor at Covenant Theological Seminary
- Psalms & Wisdom Books, by Dr. V. Philips Long, former professor at Covenant Theological Seminary
- Reformation & Modern Church History, by Dr. David Calhoun
- Spirit, Church, & Last Things, by Dr. Robert Peterson
- Youth Ministry, by Professor Mark Davis, visiting instructor at Covenant Theological Seminary
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ChristianCourses.com - a great resource from RBC ministries. Free to register and attend courses at your own pace.
Dimensions of the Faith Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary