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Rocky Mountain Bible Mission (RMBM) is an evangelical organization that provides leadership for rural churches in Montana and northern Idaho. [1] It was founded by Darrel and Betty Burch in 1957, as an offshoot of the American Sunday School Union . [ 2 ]
A 2014 Pew Research poll found that the states with the greatest percentage of respondents who stated that religion was "very important" or "somewhat important" to their lives were Alabama (90%) and Louisiana (90%), while the state with the smallest percentage was Vermont (57%).
Christian radio stations in Montana (65 P) Christians from Montana (7 C, 4 P) Churches in Montana (13 C, 1 P) E. Eastern Orthodoxy in Montana (2 P) L.
Life in Montana provided greater levels of autonomy and social isolation for the group; [89] according to Whitsel, moving there "facilitated the further entrenchment of a countercultural outlook" among the Church. [90] Following the move to Montana, the belief in a forthcoming major disaster became increasingly prominent within the group. [91]
Yellowstone Christian College (alternately known as Montana Christian College) is a four-year, confessional Christian liberal arts college with 1 campus in Kalispell, Montana. [1] The college is affiliated with the Montana Southern Baptist Convention. [2] Founded in 1974, it was called Yellowstone Baptist College until 2010. [1]
The name "Bible Belt" has been applied historically to the South and parts of the Midwest, but is more commonly identified with the South. [6] It encompasses both the Deep South (South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and most of Louisiana) and the Upland South (North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas, and Oklahoma).
In 1992, Deere left the Anaheim Vineyard for Montana, where he began a ministry as a writer and conference-speaker. Tragically, in December 2000, his 23-year-old son Scott, who was home for Christmas, ended his life in the family home after many years of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.
Big Sky Bible College was a private, fundamentalist college that existed in Montana during the 1970s and 1980s. The school utilized the cantonment area of the former Lewistown Air Force Station as its campus; the site is near the ghost town of Maiden , north of Lewistown in the Judith Mountains .