Before you get too excited, let me clarify.
IF you’re enrolled in a virtual class, you get the notes and online lecture.
If you are NOT enrolled already in a standard class, you can enroll here for online classes.
Only those enrolled in the online class get the notes and lecture online as far as I can tell.
This is something BSF is not promoting and it appears to be of limited enrollment. If anyone has any more information on this, please share since this was sent to me by one of you all!
Thank you we are looking forward to the lesson
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Thanks for the info about the virtual class. I registered and now I wait..
Sign up online class for Romans
https://bsf.knack.com/virtual-sats/#sign-up
JohnTheBaptist
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Does this mean you will not continue with the questions and discussion as in the past?
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I am just curious, will you no longer be putting questions and answers on your blog like before?
NO! I am enrolled in a traditional class. I will be posting just like I have in years past. I am just passing on the info to those who cannot attend a regular class.
Thanks for asking!
I have been following you for years. I look forward to another BSF year with you and I want to thank you in advance. VI truly appreciate your insight and service!
Thank you so much!!
I just enrolled. Thank you so much. Looks like I will start with romans.
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Will we still receive the email message from you as we did last year? Evelyn
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Yes, Evelyn, you will continue to receive my daily emails.
Thanks!
Has anyone ever used this bsf.knack.com site before? If they are NOT bsf sanctioned why do they require so much personal information? Just curious. atozmom many thanks to God for your contribution to the lessons. I have learned how to look better and be a berean who searches, with the Holy Spirits’ help and your insight. Blessings
I have not used this site and am unsure if it is sanctioned. It appears to be and I thought I’d share it.
Keep me posted!
God bless!
Can you be registered in a local class and online also?
I do not think so but I’m unsure so let me know if you find out!
No. You can only be in one or the other, not both. 😊
THIS SHOULD BE INTERSTING., NEED MORE INFO. WILLL KEEP CHECKING THE COMENTS. >
BSF knack is sanctioned by BSF. Last spring they had just 2 or 3 test classes for women and the 2 or 3 for men. I was lucky enough to have called BSF about a prayer group and was invited to join a virtual class in England (and got up at 3:00 am to do so) for the last 5 or so lessons on John. This year they just have a few trial groups. There are still spaces for men, but there are as many women on the waiting list as in the classes. It’s so exciting that BSF is offering a new way to get involved and reaching out to those who can’t attend regular classes.
And if you’ll read my latest post, it is thanks to you all who have been asking FOR YEARS to do online classes!
I meant “as in the virtual satellite groups” rather than ” . . .as in the classes.”
I just found your blog googling in search of the lesson notes. I am so excited that they are offering the online course because my husband and adult sons have differing work and school schedules and can’t attend a class in person. This will allow them to study along with me and we can all be discussing and learning together. Praise God! Is there a place to find the notes? I am assuming all BSF has for download is the questions.
If you do the online class, you can get the notes online. As far as I know, BSF is not putting the notes online yet for regular classes.
This year, if you are registered in a BSF class, you will be able to create an account on http://www.mybsf.org to access the questions, notes and lecture. That is only if you are part of a BSF class in an actual location because you will be required to put your Class # when you create your account. This is not for online classes.
This is the website for joining an online BSF group: http://www.bsfinternational.org/page/vsdg You can select the day and time that meets your schedule, as well as many different languages, including American Sign Language.