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  2. Ozark Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Ozark Christian College (OCC) is a private evangelical Christian college. Established in 1942 in Bentonville, Arkansas, it moved to Joplin, Missouri in 1946. It is affiliated with the Restoration Movement of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. It emphasizes vocational preparation for preaching, missionary, worship, youth, and children's ...

  3. KOBC - Wikipedia

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    KOBC was founded on February 24, 1967, by its previous owner, Ozark Christian College and operated on the 91.1 FM frequency. In 1972, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved a license to increase transmitting power to 30,000 watts and change the frequency to 90.7 FM.

  4. Category:Ozark Christian College - Wikipedia

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  6. Midwest Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Midwest Christian College was a private, Christian college established in 1946 in Oklahoma City.During its first year, it enrolled thirty-three students. After peaking in the 1970s and '80s, it experienced a period of declining enrollment and financial difficulty.

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  8. College of the Ozarks - Wikipedia

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    College of the Ozarks is a private Christian college in Point Lookout, Missouri. The college has an enrollment of 1,426 and over 30 academic majors in Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs. [5] The college charges no tuition for full-time students due to its student work program and donations. The program requires students to work ...

  9. Bible college - Wikipedia

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    The American Bible college movement developed in reaction to the secularization of U.S. higher education. The "Bible institute/college movement" has been described as "a protest to the inroads of secularization in higher education and as a base for the education of lay workers and full-time Bible teachers, evangelists, and pastors". [4]