• Welcome to Hindustan Bible Institute College!

    Online Education & Blended Learning Platform

    Dear Student,

    Welcome to the Hindustan Bible Institute College family! We are excited to have you join our learning community, where biblical truth meets academic excellence through innovative modes of learning. Whether you're studying fully online or participating in our blended residential program, we are committed to equipping you for life and ministry.

    What You Will Learn

    At HBI, you'll dive deep into theological foundations, ministry practices, and personal spiritual growth. Through this platform, you will:

    • Explore Scripture with academic and spiritual depth

    • Learn practical ministry skills relevant to today's context

    • Engage in discussions with faculty and fellow learners

    • Be mentored by experienced leaders of faith

    How to Approach Your Studies

    • Stay consistent: Set aside regular times for study, reflection, and assignments.

    • Engage actively: Participate in forums, submit assignments on time, and interact with your mentors.

    • Be prayerful: Let your learning be guided by the Holy Spirit and rooted in devotion.

    • Ask questions: Learning is a journey—never hesitate to seek help.

    Need Help?

    Visit the FAQ Section on your student dashboard for answers to common queries about:

    • Logging into your course

    • Submitting assignments

    • Accessing learning materials

    • Contacting faculty

    • Technical issues

    If your question isn’t answered there, feel free to reach out to your course coordinator directly.

    Once again, welcome aboard! We look forward to seeing how God will shape you during your time with us.

    With prayers and blessings,
    The HBI College Team

Available courses

Course image Effective Interpersonal Communication
Free Course
Enrolment on payment

Speak, Listen, Connect – Unlock the Power of Effective Communication!

This course explores how communication styles affect interpersonal and group dynamics, enhancing collaboration. Students will gain skills to improve communication, foster effective teamwork, and navigate diverse environments successfully.

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Course image Introduction to Missiology
MABS

This Missiology course explores mission through historical roots, current practices, and future directions. Key themes include liberation, women's voices, contextual theologies, creation care, land, and Indigenous theologies. It invites critical reflection on how God's mission responds to justice, culture, and the cry of the earth.

Course image Pauline Epistles
MABS

This course focuses on key theological themes and issues in the writings of the Apostle Paul. Instead of an exegetical approach that examines Paul’s writings in the original Greek, this course takes a thematic approach to explore some of the most debated and complex passages in his letters. Topics will include law and grace, salvation, the nature of the Church, ethics, and eschatology, with attention given to their historical context and various scholarly perspectives.

Course image Contextual Theology
MABS
Course rating:

5.0(1)

Contextual Theology explores Christian theology through cultural lenses, highlighting how both Scripture and theology are shaped by context. Students will examine theological concepts in relation to the social, political, and cultural realities of Liberation, Asia, and India—rethinking traditional frameworks to engage faith in addressing justice, oppression, and empowerment.

Course image Johannine Thoughts
MABS

This course offers a historical and theological study of the life, ministry, and writings of John, with a focus on detailed exegesis of key passages. It follows a diachronic approach, moving from text to context. The course also integrates insights from emerging Asian (Indian) Biblical scholarship to interpret John's writings.

Course image Church planting and Church growth
MABS
Course rating: 5.0(1)

This course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of evangelism, church planting, and church growth from biblical, theological, and practical perspectives. Students will explore creative strategies for church planting, including theological and social aspects that influence the establishment and growth of churches.

Throughout the course, students are expected to actively participate in class discussions, submit research papers, reading reports, reflection papers, and presentations, and successfully complete a final exam. By the end of the course, students will have a thorough grasp of the principles of evangelism and be equipped to apply strategies for effective church planting and growth.

Course image Biblical Theology of Mission
MABS

This course explores the Biblical theology of missions, examining key texts from both Testaments. It surveys theological, historical, cultural, and methodological aspects of missions. Special emphasis is given to God’s redemptive plan, the Church’s mandate, and contemporary challenges to its mission.

Course image History of Christanity in India
MABS
Course rating:

5.0(1)

This course explores the History of Christianity in India, from its early presence in Malabar to modern-day expressions of faith. Topics include the influence of Portuguese missionaries, Protestant missions, social reform, indigenous efforts, Pentecostalism, and the challenges faced by the Church in India. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of Christianity's impact on India.

Course image Major Religion
MABS

India is a multicultural society where people are exposed to a wide range of religious, scientific, and cultural ideas, leading to a questioning of traditional values. This syllabus aims to help students engage with various religious beliefs and practices, fostering understanding and respect for the diversity of religious, ethnic, cultural, and political perspectives. By studying major religions, students will gain insights into different belief systems, clarify their own, and develop skills to address societal issues and resolve conflicts in a pluralistic world.

Course image Pastoral care & Counseling
MABS
Course rating:

5.0(2)

This course offers a comprehensive look at the fundamental principles and practices of pastoral care and counseling. Its goal is to provide participants with a solid understanding of what makes effective pastoral support and counseling strategies. Throughout the course, learners will examine different approaches and methods essential for caring for individuals in various settings, highlighting the importance of empathy, active listening, and spiritual guidance. The curriculum aims to enhance both knowledge and practical skills, ensuring that participants are ready to engage meaningfully and positively with those they serve.

Course image Pentateuch
MABS
Course rating: 5.0(1)

The Pentateuch, the foundational section of the Hebrew Bible, plays a crucial role in understanding biblical history, theology, and law. This course explores its literary structure, themes, and composition theories while addressing scholarly debates on its authorship. Students will develop skills to analyze biblical narratives, interpret Old Testament laws, and apply them to contemporary Christian contexts. Beyond intellectual engagement, the course fosters an appreciation for the theological and historical significance of these texts, encouraging enjoyment of biblical storytelling and its relevance to faith. By the end, students will have a deeper knowledge and critical perspective on the Pentateuch.

Course image Spiritual Formation
MABS
Course rating:

5.0(1)

This course appears to focus on equipping participants with both the theological understanding and practical tools necessary for spiritual formation. By engaging with Biblical principles, it aims to foster personal and communal transformation in line with the image and ways of Christ. Through exploring a range of spiritual disciplines, participants are encouraged to disciple others effectively, helping them grow in their faith and reflect Christ more fully in their lives. The ultimate goal is to cultivate a deep, holistic transformation that influences individuals, communities, and ministry.

Course image Study Methods
MABS
Course rating:

5.0(1)

Theological education requires a combination of traditional research methods and modern tools. Using libraries and online resources, students learn to engage with key sources such as the Old and New Testaments, books, articles, and journals. They are trained in research methods, proper citation, and academic writing standards for papers, sermons, and liturgies. Students also gain familiarity with computers, software, and internet libraries to enhance their studies. Additionally, they develop essential reading, writing, and listening skills, including composing sermons, liturgies, and practical reports, while mastering sentence structure and verbatim note-taking. These skills prepare students for both academic and practical work in theology.

Course image Synoptic Gospels
MABS
Course rating: 5.0(1)

The exegetical study of the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) focuses on understanding their theological and literary aspects through textual criticism, grammatical, syntactical, and lexical analysis, and sentence diagramming. These tools help students interpret the texts accurately, with attention to their narrative structure and theological significance. Ultimately, the goal is to equip students for biblical theology and the effective ministry of the Word. This study connects the ancient Scriptures with contemporary Christian life and proclamation.

Course image Study Methods
PG - Diploma

Theological education requires a combination of traditional research methods and modern tools. Using libraries and online resources, students learn to engage with key sources such as the Old and New Testaments, books, articles, and journals. They are trained in research methods, proper citation, and academic writing standards for papers, sermons, and liturgies. Students also gain familiarity with computers, software, and internet libraries to enhance their studies. Additionally, they develop essential reading, writing, and listening skills, including composing sermons, liturgies, and practical reports, while mastering sentence structure and verbatim note-taking. These skills prepare students for both academic and practical work in theology.

Course image Hermeneutics
PG - Diploma

This course is designed to give details of Biblical Interpretation

Course image Biblical and Pastoral Psychology
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology

This course compares human positive psychology with biblical psychology, exploring the inner life through Scripture. It examines the heart and mind in biblical languages, analyzes emotions, and offers psychoanalytical insights into biblical characters like Moses, Solomon, and Ezekiel. It also reflects on how Ezekiel represents the wounded psyche of Judah and provides guidance for shaping a Christian conscience.

Course image Biblical Foundations of Pastoral counselling
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology
Course rating:

5.0(1)

Pastoral counseling is a specialized approach to offering emotional, psychological, and spiritual care, rooted in biblical teachings and centered on the transformative power of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. This foundational course in Biblical/Christ-Centered/Holy Spirit-Led Counseling seeks to provide an in-depth understanding of how to effectively integrate biblical principles with therapeutic practices in a way that nurtures the whole person—spirit, soul, and body.

Course image Developmental Psychology
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology
Course rating:

5.0(1)

The course offers a comprehensive overview of human development from conception to death, examining the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social changes across the lifespan. Students will explore key life stages—Prenatal, Infancy, Childhood, Adolescence, and Adulthood—and the biological, psychological, and social factors influencing development. The course emphasizes developmental psychology, providing insights into careers in counseling, social work, and healthcare. It aims to equip students with the knowledge to understand individuals at various life stages, fostering patience and effective interaction for those pursuing careers in helping professions.

Course image Spiritual Formation
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology

This course appears to focus on equipping participants with both the theological understanding and practical tools necessary for spiritual formation. By engaging with Biblical principles, it aims to foster personal and communal transformation in line with the image and ways of Christ. Through exploring a range of spiritual disciplines, participants are encouraged to disciple others effectively, helping them grow in their faith and reflect Christ more fully in their lives. The ultimate goal is to cultivate a deep, holistic transformation that influences individuals, communities, and ministry.

Course image Fundamentals of Psychology
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology
Course rating:

5.0(1)

The "Fundamentals of Psychology" refers to the basic principles, concepts, and theories that form the foundation of the field of psychology. This encompasses a wide array of topics aimed at understanding human behavior, thought processes, emotions, and mental health.

Course image Trauma and Grief Counselling
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology
Course rating: 5.0(1)

The course aims to provide an understanding of the personal and systemic impacts of crises, disasters, and traumatic events on individuals, families, and communities. It explores various theories and response models related to trauma, crisis, and grief. Students will gain insights into interventions and counseling processes used to address trauma and grief, focusing on their effects on mental health. Additionally, the course equips participants with knowledge of the dynamics of grief, loss, and trauma and teaches how to incorporate these principles and practices into everyday counseling.

Course image Marriage and Family Counselling
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology
Course rating: 5.0(1)

This course is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue careers in marriage and family therapy. Whether you are preparing for an internship to obtain credentials as a Marriage & Family Therapist or seeking specialized skill training despite having a counseling background, this course offers an in-depth exploration of family therapy theory, practice, and theological integration.

Course image Pastoral Care and Counselling
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology
Course rating: 5.0(1)

This course offers a comprehensive look at the fundamental principles and practices of pastoral care and counseling. Its goal is to provide participants with a solid understanding of what makes effective pastoral support and counseling strategies. Throughout the course, learners will examine different approaches and methods essential for caring for individuals in various settings, highlighting the importance of empathy, active listening, and spiritual guidance. The curriculum aims to enhance both knowledge and practical skills, ensuring that participants are ready to engage meaningfully and positively with those they serve.

Course image Counselling Theories and approaches
Pastoral Counseling and Biblical Psychology
Course rating:

5.0(1)

This course offers a comprehensive exploration of counselling theories and approaches, focusing on ethical principles, therapeutic goals, and core techniques. Students will gain practical skills in various counselling methods and develop the ability to provide empathetic and ethical support. Special emphasis is placed on working with individuals—particularly children with special needs—affected by drug abuse.


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