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Does anyone know of any good bible colleges in the US?


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MBI is the only one I am familiar with


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Does anyone know of any good bible colleges in the US?

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The following is a link to the bible colleges indorsed by the UPC. I hope you find something that helps.

http://doe.upci.org/ME2/Audiences/dirsect....8B0FC37DFD19005

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I've known some who attended there. Cedarville University in Ohio, is an excellent university.


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I've known some who attended there. Cedarville University in Ohio, is an excellent university.

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I agree. I have known some people who attended there. It is a good school.

Another one that is non-denominational is Toccoa Falls College in Toccoa Falls, GA, not far from Clemson U in SC. My sister, my daughter and my daughter-in-law's sister all attended there and loved it!!

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I went to Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly Mo for a while, and it was a really good school. It is really small, but the teachers were great. Their web address is www.cccb.edu and they offer 100% scholarships to all of their students now. It is really worth looking into if you want to go to Bible College and don't mind living in Missouri. :)


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My daughter went to SouthEastern University of the Assemblies of God in Lakeland FL. It is very Biblically based-with most of the kids having very strong Christian faith. She absolutly loved it. The staff and teachers were wonderful, and there were many opportunities to share Christs love with others. The A of G also has colleges in PA-MO-and Texas.

http://www.secollege.edu/

Rare among university presidents, perhaps, I am of the opinion that not everyone needs to go to college. Furthermore, among them that do go, not all should attend a Christian college. And finally, not every student who attends a Christian college is a good match with Southeastern. How can you work through those layered questions to find out if Southeastern is the right place for you to be right now?

Take this Yes/No quiz:

Will a college degree be helpful or necessary in my chosen career?

I enjoyed and felt profited by educational experiences in the past?

Is it a goal of mine to be an "educated" person in the broadest sense of that rather than to be "trained" for a skill?

Do I enjoy being in a community of enriching faith?

Do I want to be mentored and challenged at an intimate university?

If you answered yes to four or more of these questions, you are probably an ideal match for Southeastern. Southeastern is not a huge research university, but a caring Christian community where we are attempting to integrate faith and higher learning.

We believe too much of modern education is a slice-and-dice experience that makes students in one major resent taking courses in others. A "university" is not supposed to be a chop shop collection of trade schools on one campus. That's a "poly-versity." At Southeastern we are asking hard questions about God and culture. Insightful-thinking believers do not want a life or an education that's a disjointed jigsaw puzzle. At Southeastern we are trying to "put it together" for students who are ready to "get it together."

Want to know how science, history, theology and ethics connect with "real life?" Eager to think

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here is a link to my old church and they have a link to their school. http://www.victorybc.com/


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Franciscan University of Stuebenville! That's if you want the fullness of the Truth!

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I don't know where you are looking to go to college but I know of a really good Bible college here in Florida. It is where I graduated from and feel that it is one of the better ones out there. It is called the Baptist College of Florida. It is located in Graceville, Florida. Really great school.

Here is the website:

Baptist College of Florida

Hope this helps.

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