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Clear Creek Baptist Bible College (Pineville, Kentucky) Criswell College (Dallas, Texas) University of the Cumberlands (Williamsburg, Kentucky) Dallas Baptist University (Dallas, Texas) Davis College (Johnson City, New York) East Texas Baptist University (Marshall, Texas) Fruitland Baptist Bible College (Hendersonville, North Carolina)
This is a list of colleges and universities operated or sponsored by Baptist organizations. Many of these organizations are members of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities (IABCU), which has 47 member schools in 16 states, including 44 colleges and universities, 2 Bible schools, and 1 theological seminary.
Crown College of the Bible (Powell, Tennessee) Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary (Allen Park, Michigan) Fairhaven Baptist College (Chesterton, Indiana) Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary (Ankeny, Iowa) Golden State Baptist College (Santa Clara, California) Heartland Baptist Bible College (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) Hyles ...
Born in the Heart of God: A History of Clear Creek Baptist Bible College, 1926–2008 (2009), Christopher Beckham, Baptist History and Heritage Society. A Study of the Contribution of the Clear Creek Baptist School to the Missionary Outreach in the Appalachian Mountain Areas of Kentucky (1965), Leroy Arnold Peterson, Columbia Bible College.
Louisville Bible College is a private, co-educational college located in southeast Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It was founded in September 1948. It was founded in September 1948. LBC's mission is "to educate preachers and other Christian leaders for Christ's Church."
Pages in category "Independent Baptist universities and colleges in the United States" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Universities and colleges affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA (1 C, 14 P) Universities and colleges affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention (9 C, 43 P) F
With an expansion of graduate programs, in 1996 the college gained university status. In 2014, the university began to disassociate with the Kentucky Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention) so it could elect trustees independently. [6] The following year, it entered into a mission partnership with the American Baptist Churches USA. [7]