Our Daily Bread University

At Our Daily Bread University we offer students a big picture overview of the Old and New Testaments. Whether you are a pastor, ministry leader, or simply someone seeking to deepen your understanding of the Christian faith, these Old and New Testament courses will deepen your understanding of God’s relationship with Israel, Jesus’ ministry, and give you an appreciation of God’s great love and grace for all of us.

Old Testament Survey courses examine the creation of Israel as a nation and God’s process of building that nation to represent Him on earth. Dr. Douglas Stuart lays the foundation for understanding the struggles and triumphs of the relationship between God and Israel. He also provides additional information to help students grasp the full context of the Scriptures in the historical time period they were written.

New Testament Survey courses cover vital information regarding the birth and ministry of Jesus, the ministry of the disciples, the background and context of the New Testament books, and the growth of the early church. Dr. Craig Blomberg uses scripture as the primary focus of these studies, while also providing an important backdrop of relevant cultural, geographical, linguistic, and historical contexts in which the New Testament documents were written.

Old Testament Courses | New Testament Courses



  • Douglas K. Stuart
    Dr. Douglas K. Stuart

    Douglas Stuart is Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, where he specializes in Assyrian and Babylonian languages and literature. He received a B.A. from Harvard University, did graduate studies at Yale Divinity School, and earned a Ph.D. from Harvard University.

  • Craig  Blomberg
    Dr. Craig Blomberg

    Craig Blomberg is the Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary, in Littleton, CO, where he specializes in New Testament Studies. He received his B.A. from Augustana College, Illinois (with a triple major in mathematics, Spanish, and religion), a M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.