Isaiah Module
Dr. Thomas Strouse, Dean of Bible Baptist Theological Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut, taught a week-long module on the book of Isaiah.
Dr. Thomas Strouse, Dean of Bible Baptist Theological Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut, taught a week-long module on the book of Isaiah.
Our students are encouraged to enhance their college instruction through practical ministry service. A few of the students involved in the 2015 summer internship program are pictured below.
Evangelist Eric Ramos has already had a busy summer itinerary. He has had the opportunity to speak in many churches, camps, and revival meetings across the country. He counts it a privilege to see many alumni … Read More
Ura Schrock, men’s dorm supervisor, recently took some college men on a trip to Colorado. They had a good time of fellowship as they explored the beautiful state. Some activities included bouldering in Colorado Springs and … Read More
Since college graduation, various FBC groups and representatives have traveled across the nation and to several foreign countries. FBC has been represented in many states (from Maine to Utah), as well as churches and mission works … Read More
Professor Clint Schreiber recently taught a “Life of Christ” module for Missionary Clint Rardin’s institute in Mexico City. In addition to teaching the module, he preached for a special church service.
The Lord blessed with another wonderful graduation service. This year Philip Bishop, pastor of Lighthouse Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia, was our commencement speaker. What a blessing to see young people going out to serve the … Read More
FBC students did a great job in their adaptation of “Ye are the Branches.” The play tells the life story of Missionary Hudson Taylor (1832-1905).
FBC students had the opportunity to visit the Creation Museum (located near Cincinnati, Ohio.)
It was a blessing to have a couple graduates here this week to preach in chapel and teach in our Christian Education class. Robert Mickey (’89) is a missionary to Kenya, Africa, and Luke Brown (’90) … Read More