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God's Bible School and College is a
Bible college A Bible college, sometimes referred to as a Bible institute or theological institute, is an evangelical Christian or Restoration Movement Christian institution of higher education which prepares students for Christian ministry with theological educ ...
in
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, founded in 1900. It is of the
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(Methodist) tradition.


History

Originally known as God's Bible School, the college was founded by
Methodist Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a group of historically related denominations of Protestant Christianity whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George Whitefield and John's b ...
minister
Martin Wells Knapp Martin Wells Knapp (1853–1901) was an American Methodist minister who founded several institutions including the magazine "God’s Revivalist" in 1888, the International Holiness Union and Prayer League (which became the Pilgrim Holiness Church ...
in 1900. It began as a diploma course, devoted almost exclusively to the study of the
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and practical subjects. The goal of the institution was to enable the students to be effective workers in what Knapp called the "great, whitened harvest field." The original
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was called the Christian Worker's Course and in 1936 was standardized into a regular four-year collegiate course. At that same time, the Department of Education of the State of Ohio granted authorization to the college to confer
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s.


Academics

God's Bible School and College has three academic divisions (Education and Professional Studies, Ministerial Education, and Music) and offers both traditional and fully online education. Through these divisions twelve areas of study are offered. The college offers degrees at the associate's,
bachelor's A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six ye ...
, and graduate level.


Accreditation

God's Bible School and College is authorized by the Department of Education of the State of Ohio to award associate and baccalaureate degrees and is regionally accredited with the
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(HLC) of the
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. It is also
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by the Commission on Accreditation of the
Association for Biblical Higher Education The Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE), formerly The Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges (AABC) is an evangelical Christian organization of bible colleges in the United States and Canada. It is a member of the International Co ...
(ABHE). The college is a member of the
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.


Facilities

God's Bible School and College has six major buildings. The Administration Building houses administrative offices, the ''Revivalist'' offices, faculty offices, and classrooms. The Deets-Miller Student Center houses a dining hall, student snack bar, Presidential Dining Room, a full-size recreation area, classrooms, and faculty offices. The Knapp Memorial Building houses a chapel, a men's residence hall, and classrooms. The McNeill Music Hall houses faculty offices, classrooms, and practice rooms. The Revivalist Memorial Building houses a women's residence hall and the Aldersgate Christian Academy. The R.G. Flexon Memorial Library provides shelf space for 60,000 volumes, student study area, offices, and archives.


Ministries

The college operates a K-12 Christian school (Aldersgate Christian Academy) and publishes the ''God's Revivalist''. The students of God's Bible School & College operate several inner-city ministries in downtown Cincinnati. They include the Main Street Chapel, Main Street Kid's Club, Laurel Homes Kid's Club, Mount Auburn Kid's Club, Teens of Power School, Teen Power, Teen Praise and Prayer Station. They also participate in local church, nursing home and jail ministries.


Notable alumni and faculty

*
Oswald Chambers Oswald Chambers (24 July 187415 November 1917) was an early-twentieth-century Scottish Baptist evangelist and teacher who was aligned with the Holiness Movement. He is best known for the daily devotional ''My Utmost for His Highest''. Youth an ...
, author of ''
My Utmost for His Highest ''My Utmost for His Highest'' is a daily Christian devotional by Oswald Chambers (1874–1917) that compiles his preaching to students and soldiers. Chambers' widow self-published the book with Alden in Oxford circa 1924 (Lukabyo, "From a Ministr ...
'', taught at God's Bible School & College *Phil Collingsworth, Christian recording artist, graduated from and worked at God's Bible School & College *
Charles Cowman Charles Elmer Cowman (March 13, 1868 – September 25, 1924) was a missionary evangelist in Japan. He was also one of the cofounders of the Oriental Missionary Society (now One Mission Society; formerly OMS International). Early life Charles Co ...
, Christian missionary and missions organization cofounder, attended God's Bible School & College * Lettie Burd Cowman, Christian missionary and missions organization cofounder, attended God's Bible School & College *
Lillian Trasher Lillian Hunt Trasher (27 September 1887 – 17 December 1961) was an American Christian missionary to Asyut, Egypt, as well as the founder of the first orphanage in Egypt. She is famed as the "Nile Mother" of Egypt. Early life Trasher was born i ...
,
Missionary A missionary is a member of a Religious denomination, religious group which is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.Tho ...
, attended God's Bible School & College *
Emerson Stephen Colaw Emerson Stephen Colaw (November 13, 1921 – October 11, 2016) was an American bishop in the United Methodist Church and theologian specializing in homiletics. He was first elected as bishop in 1980. Education Colaw earned a B.S. degree in 1944 f ...
,
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, attended God's Bible School & College * Robert Smith, Jr., Charles T. Carter Baptist Chair of Divinity at
Beeson Divinity School The Beeson Divinity School of Samford University is an interdenominational evangelical divinity school located in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. The current dean is Douglas A. Sweeney. Though located on the campus of a Baptist university, ...
, attended God's Bible School & CollegeRobert Smith Jr. Beeson Divinity School, Faculty Profile.http://www.beesondivinity.com/robertsmithjr * Pilipo Miriye, First Evangelical Missionary from Papua New Guinea to Nigeria, attended God's Bible School & College * Jeff Snyder, Former Student 2001-2002, Southern Gospel Singer for The Bowling Family &
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; Worship Leader at Valley Forge Church in Elizabethton, TN


References


Further reading

* Brereton, Virginia Lieson. (1990). Training God's army: the American Bible school, 1880-1940. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. . * Carpenter, Joel A. (1999). Revive Us Again: The Reawakening of American Fundamentalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. . * Chambers, Oswald. (1986). Devotions for a Deeper Life: A Daily Devotional. ed. Glen D. Black. Zondervan. . * Day, Lloyd R. (1949). A history of God's Bible School in Cincinnati 1900-1949. (Unpublished master's thesis). University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. * Jordan, Phillip. (2009). "It’s Not Just the Destination: Global Village trips offer volunteers a new point of view." Habitat Worl

* Kostlevy, William. (2010). Holy Jumpers: Evangelicals and Radicals in Progressive Era America. Oxford University Press. . * McCasland, David. (1993). Oswald Chambers: Abandoned To God : the life story of the author of My Utmost for His Highest. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Discovery House Publishers. . * Robeck, Cecil M. (2006). The Azusa Street Mission and revival: the birth of the global Pentecostal movement. Thomas Nelson Inc. . * Robins, R. G. (2004). A. J. Tomlinson: Plainfolk Modernist. Oxford University Press, USA. . * Robert, Dana Lee. (1996). American women in mission: a social history of their thought and practice. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press. . * Schwarz, Julius C. (1936). Who's Who in the Clergy, Volume 1. * Smith. L. (2016). A century on the mount of blessings: The story of God's Bible School. Cincinnati, OH: Revivalist Press. * Thornton, Wallace, Jr. (2014). "When the Fire Fell: Martin Wells Knapp's Vision of Pentecost and the Beginnings of God's Bible School. Asbury Theological Seminary Series in Pietist/Wesleyan Studies. Lexington, Kentucky: Emeth Press. .


External links


Official website
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