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  2. Vacation Bible school - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Vacation Bible School can be traced back to Hopedale, Illinois, USA, in 1894. Sunday school teacher D. T. Miles, who also was a public school teacher, felt that she was limited by time constraints in teaching the Bible to children, so she started a daily Bible school to teach children during the summer. The first Bible school ...

  3. David Pendleton Oakerhater - Wikipedia

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    The Oakerhater Guild of St. Paul's was organized in partnership with Whirlwind Mission of the Holy Family. It sponsors dances, tribal outreach, and a vacation Bible school for children in Watonga. [12] In 2003 the Whirlwind Church obtained a new permanent site in Watonga, where it dedicated the Oakerhater Episcopal Center in September 2007. [13]

  4. Capernwray Harbour Bible School - Wikipedia

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    Capernwray Harbour Bible Centre is an evangelical Christian Bible School & Conference Centre located on Thetis Island, British Columbia, Canada. The Centre was established by a Capernwray Hall alumnus, Charles Fordham, in 1979. The primary offering is a One-Year Bible School which runs from September to mid-April.

  5. Texas board approves Bible curriculum option in public schools

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    The Texas Board of Education approved a new K-5 curriculum that allows Bible teachings in classrooms. The curriculum includes Biblical and Christian lessons about Moses, the story of the Good ...

  6. Free Lutheran Bible College and Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The office of president over both programs was established in 2015. The school and seminary names were changed on June 14, 2019, to the Free Lutheran Bible College and Seminary. Soon after, FLBCS built the Student Life Center, containing a gymnasium, coffee shop, locker rooms, and classroom and office space. [4]

  7. Fort Bend Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bend Christian Academy (FBCA) is a private PK-12 Christian school with two campuses in Sugar Land, Texas in the Houston metropolitan area. [3] With two campuses, the North Campus houses upper school (9th - 12th Grade) while the South Campus houses lower school (PreK - 4th Grade) and middle school (5th - 8th Grade). [4]

  8. Released time - Wikipedia

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    A multi-denominational Christian organization that supports Released Time Bible Education across the country is School Ministries, Inc. It was created in 1990 to act as an association that assists local communities in the creation of Released Time Bible Education and to provide support for existing programs.

  9. National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools

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    The author found that, under the three legal tests used by the Supreme Court to determine the legality of Bible courses, the NCBCPS curriculum was "unfit for use in public school classrooms," while the Bible Literacy Project's curriculum "comports with constitutional standards, thus making it a viable alternative to the NCBCPS curriculum."