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In its early years the school served the local community by teaching elementary level courses, primarily focusing on the Bible and German language. [3] In the spring of 1917 at the Oklahoma Mennonite Convention, leaders formulated a plan for a two-year Bible academy and high school to serve all local churches. It was resolved, "that a committee ...
Robert E. Longacre (August 13, 1922–April 20, 2014) was an American linguist and missionary who worked on the Triqui language and a text-based theory and method of discourse analysis. [1]
Mid-America Christian University (MACU) is a private Christian university in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. MACU is an endorsed agency of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. [2] MACU was initially founded as the South Texas Bible Institute in 1953 in Houston Heights, Houston, Texas. [3]
In 2010, the Oklahoma Legislature passed and then-Gov. Brad Henry signed a bill allowing public high schools to offer students elective courses on the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible ...
Preach Unto Them Jesus Christian Academy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma NW 16th & Penn [1] Goodland Academy, Hugo, Choctaw County; McAlester Christian Academy, McAlester, Oklahoma, Pittsburg County; Overland Christian Schools, Overland Park, Kansas; Wildflower: An Acton Academy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County
A group of Oklahoma parents of public school students, teachers and ministers filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the state’s top education official from forcing schools to incorporate the Bible ...
Oklahoma's Department of Education ordered every teacher in the state to have a Bible in their classroom and to teach from it, in an announcement on Thursday that challenges U.S. Supreme Court ...
The Articles of Incorporation for the proposed "Oklahoma Christian University" were executed on October 9, 1906, known as Founders Day. The first classes were held at the College of the Bible of Oklahoma Christian University in Enid, Oklahoma on September 17, 1907. The university changed its name to Phillips University in 1912.