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  2. WVBS - Wikipedia

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    WVBS (1470 AM) was a radio station licensed to Burgaw, North Carolina, United States. It last broadcast a Christian format, as an affiliate of the Fundamental Broadcasting Network, and was last owned by Grace Christian School. [2] The station was first licensed December 3, 1963, and held the call sign WPGF. [1]

  3. Carolina College of Biblical Studies - Wikipedia

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    Carolina College of Biblical Studies was founded as the Cape Fear School of Theology in 1973 by Bill Owens. In 1978, Ralph Richardson took over the leadership role, and a site was purchased and classes started in 1980, at which time the name of the school was changed to Carolina Bible College.

  4. Michele Morrow wants Bible elective in every NC middle, high ...

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    In 2013, the last year where statewide data is available, 3,911 North Carolina public high school students took 280 Bible In History classes. It’s uncertain how many Bible classes are still ...

  5. Southern Evangelical Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The college, Southern Evangelical Bible College (SEBC), was established in 2004. SES has also been a member organization of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability since 1999. [ 1 ]

  6. North Carolina Virtual Public School - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Virtual Public School (NCVPS) is the state-run online class program in North Carolina. As of 2017 the system was the second largest online class program in the United States. [ 1 ] NCVPS began classes in 2007 and has enrolled 430,000 students since then.

  7. Charlotte Christian College and Theological Seminary

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    In 1997, the school began offering courses on the campus of New Life Baptist Church in northeast Charlotte, NC. At the time, Dr. Eddie G. Grigg was the senior pastor of this congregation. The school became New Life Theological Seminary in April 1999 and began seeking recognized accreditation.

  8. Southeastern Free Will Baptist College - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern was established in 1983 and offers bachelor's degrees in Pastoral Theology, Teacher Education, Religious Arts, Missions, Music, and Bible. A two-year Associate in Ministry with a Concentration in Business is also available. This school is accredited through the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools. [1]

  9. John Wesley University - Wikipedia

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    The new name was People's Bible School. The revamped school, which started with four faculty (from the previous institute) and 18 students, was later known as John Wesley College (1956), Laurel University (2011), and John Wesley University (2016).