Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
He retired from Clear Creek Baptist Bible College in 1989 and moved back to Louisville, Kentucky. Kentucky Baptist Convention president Bill D. Whitaker became the college's fourth president in 1988. During his tenure, the school became debt-free and constructed a new education center, now known as the Bill D. Whitaker Class Room Building.
The program was created to provide low-rent homesteads, including a home and small plots of land that would allow people to sustain themselves. Through the program, 34 communities were built. [ 2 ] Unlike subsistence farming , subsistence homesteading is based on a family member or members having part-time, paid employment. [ 3 ]
Gritton said in a recent post in Kentucky Today that the school has 97 students in grades kindergarten through 5; 55 students in grades 6 through 8; and 83 high school students.
The Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) is an interdenominational non-profit organization, based in Kentucky, US. Their mission is "building hope, transforming lives, and sharing Christ's love through service in Appalachia". CAP was established in 1964 by Father Ralph W. Beiting. The headquarters are located in Paintsville, Kentucky.
The barn is one of the three original Blackacre buildings. Built in 1790, the double-crib Appalachian barn was made out of large poplar boards harvested from the Blackacre property. Today the barn displays the pre-industrial farm tools that would have been used at Blackacre. The stone cottage is the second original 1790 building.
Elmendorf Christian Community, Mountain Lake, Minnesota; Enright Ridge Urban Ecovillage, Cincinnati, Ohio [25] The Homestead at Denison University, Granville, Ohio; Jesus People USA (JPUSA), Chicago, Illinois; Nottingham Housing Cooperative in Madison, Wisconsin; People of Praise, South Bend, Indiana
Mary Kutter, a Kentucky native and country singer currently based out of Nashville, recently released a new song, garnering millions of interactions on social media platforms.
Photo of Lexington Theological Seminary (then College of the Bible), 1904. Lexington Theological Seminary is a private Christian seminary in Lexington, Kentucky.Although it is related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), it is intentionally ecumenical with almost 50 percent of its enrollment coming from other denominations.