BSF Acronyms
BSF Essential Policies
BSF Core Philosophy
100

Teacher in the BSF Student Program.

What is a CL?

100

No child is ever left alone with one adult.

What is the "Two-Adult Policy"?

100

We exist to magnify God and mature His people.

What is the BSF Vision?

200

Time spent on Friday mornings and some Saturday mornings.

What is LM?

200

All children (except high school) must be accompanied to and from the classroom by the BSF Adult.

What is the "To-the-Door Policy"?

200

Reach the next generation of younger adults and children with the gospel of Jesus Christ through Bible engagement.

What is one of the BSF Aims?

300

BSF Leader who helps train CLs and assists the CS. (AKA Jan)

What is the ACS?

300

All CLs, CS, and ACS must have this completed as required by BSF Headquarters.

What is "Background Screening for Children's Program Leaders"?

300

Global, in-depth Bible study producing passionate commitment to Christ, His Word, and His Church.

What is the BSF Mission or Purpose?

400

BSF Program made up of students ages 5-17.

What is BSF Students?

400

When a child attends class, the BSF Adult must be present.

What is the "BSF Adult Attendance Requirement"?

400

Rely on the inexhaustible resources of God in the power of the Holy Spirit for everything His work requires.

What is Dependence on God? A Core Value

500

The Class Staff is made up of four individuals. Laura, Robin, Cindy, and Felicia.

Who are the TL, STL, AL and CS?

500

BSF leaders are not to have contact with children outside the classroom, including social media interactions.

What is "No Outside Contact"?

500

A Student's active engagement in God's Word produces personal passionate commitment to God's truth.

What is the BSF Student Program Vision Statement?