FAQ - (Frequently asked questions)

Yes. The schedule is Tuesdays to Fridays, but we recommend taking at least one day a week for your own reflection, rest, time with God and study. There are some tasks to do outside of school hours, such as reading study literature.

Yes, but we recommend to be wise about how much other activity is booked alongside the school. In retrospect, many students wished they had not had much alongside their studies.

No, but if necessary, we are happy to help find accommodation for students with the contacts we have. Ultimately, it is the student's own responsibility to arrange accommodation.

Each school has unique mission trips depending on where the Lord leads. In previous years, teams have been sent to Brazil, Mozambique, Turkey and Hong Kong.  

The school fee goes to paying the rent for the school building, travel expenses, accommodation and honorarium to all speakers who teach at the school.

The teaching is given in both Swedish and English. Most of the speakers teach in English. Therefore, it is important to be able to understand English. Swedish teaching is translated into English.

Our focus is for students to meet God and be transformed by Him. Each school is unique and every day can look different. The focus is on getting to know God and getting more revelation about who He is. Many of our former students have attended a classical Bible school in the past and they have expressed that our school has been a good way to grow deeper in their relationship with God . We are passionate about the Holy Spirit and His gifts. You can read more under the tab "information" and "setup".

We have had students of many different ages! The youngest student has been 19 years old and the oldest in his 60s. We would like you to be at least 18 years old to attend our school.