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North Tennessee Bible Institute and Seminary is an unaccredited private Christian college originally based in Clarksville, Tennessee. It was founded in 1970-71 by Dr. William Corley, Dr. Roy Neeley and Mary McCraw. Corley was president until he died in 2008. Under Corley's leadership the interdenominational Institute offered 2- and 4-year programs leading to a "ministry license," and preparing students for Christian ministry and missionary work. The Institute was active in sponsoring tent meeting revivals and interdenominational crusades for Christ. In 2012 the Institute's property on Martin Luther King Boulevard in Clarksville was rezoned in order to enable it to be sold.


Academics

TFBIS offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.


Notable alumni and faculty

* Mal Couch: author and founder/president of the
Tyndale Theological Seminary Tyndale Theological Seminary is an American private Christian seminary with its campus in Hurst, Texas. It has chosen not to seek state accreditation Accreditation is the independent, third-party evaluation of a conformity assessment body (suc ...


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* {{authority control Seminaries and theological colleges in Tennessee 1970 establishments in Tennessee Educational institutions established in 1970