Christian Colleges and Campus Ministries
Cincinnati Christian University
Cincinnati, Ohio
www.ccuniversity.edu
Cincinnati Christian University (formerly known as Cincinnati Bible College & Seminary) was established in 1924 and has served the Cincinnati area for over 80 years.
In the fall of 2004, President David Faust unveiled the new CCU name and logo. The festivities were titled "Lighting the Hill" which represented a renewed commitment to being a light in our Price Hill community and the city of Cincinnati. However, Cincinnati Christian University not only wants to be a light in the community but to light the hill of Calvary—lighting the way for men and women of all ethnic groups to obtain a degree of higher education in a Christian environment in their preparation to light the world for Christ.
The mission of the college is to teach men and women to live by biblical principles and to equip and empower them with character, skills, insight, and vision to lead the church and impact society for Christ.
Ross Pepper received his undergraduate degree at
CBC and serves on the Board of Trustees. Gary Bordelon received
his M.Div. from Cincinnati Bible Seminary.
Florida Christian College
Kissimmee, Florida
www.fcc.edu
Florida Christian College is a four-year undergraduate College that requires a Bible emphasis of all who earn a degree. The College offers four degrees--Associate of Arts, a two-year program; the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science, which are four-year programs; and the Bachelor of Theology, which is a five-year program.
The purpose of Florida Christian College is to conduct a course of study to educate men and women for Christian service, to provide a program of instruction on the College level, to grant appropriate degrees, and to serve as a resource to the churches, especially in Florida
Matt Boden received his undgraduate degree from FCC.
Johnson Bible College
Knoxville, Tennessee
www.jbc.edu
For over 100 years, Johnson Bible College has remained focused on its mission of preparing students for specialized Christian ministries with special emphasis on preaching. Every student at Johnson Bible College majors in Bible. From preaching and youth ministry to family counseling and teacher education, every degree program is rooted in ministry
The purpose of Johnson Bible College is to educate students for specialized Christian ministries with emphasis on the preaching ministry. A secondary purpose is to provide programs in Christian leadership and community service
Adam Robbins received his undergraduate degree from JBC.
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