Location

Native American Bible College is located in Shannon, North Carolina, 25 miles south of Fayetteville. It is situated between the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic Coast. This area is the traditional homeland of the Lumbee tribe, and the Indian Campground and Tabernacle are adjacent to campus.

 

Native American Bible College offers a four-year Bachelor of Religious Education, a two-year Associate degree, and a three-year diploma. Three concentrations are offered: Bible, Ministry, and Christian Education.

These future ministers and church workers will be well prepared for service as pastors, missionaries, evangelists,  youth leaders, and in many other church-related fields.

You will sit under the teaching of Spirit-filled instructors, dedicated to preparing you for the call God has placed on your life.

With a student faculty ratio of seven students per faculty member,  students are the special beneficiaries of the school's size and emphasis on ministry.

 

Purpose Statement

It is the purpose of Native American Bible College of the Assemblies of God, Inc. (NABC) to equip Christians, particularly Native American Christians, through collegiate education in a Pentecostal environment to be effective in ministry to God, the Church, and the world.  NABC shall remain loyal to the teachings of the Assemblies of God as set forth in The Sixteen Fundamental Truths.

Although NABC exists to train Native Americans, the school welcomes students from all races and ethnic backgrounds.
 

 

Objectives

 

Upon graduation from Native American Bible College the student will:

 

1.  Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of and deep appreciation for the Bible as the infallible and inspired Word of God, affirming the Bible as the only infallible guide for Christian faith and practice, possessing habits of devotional Bible reading and private prayer, and be able to share God's Word to both the saved and unsaved. 

2.  Embrace a Christian worldview predicated on a working knowledge of contrasting philosophical and religious views and become a mature, informed, and effective Christian leader in a complex and diverse society, which will provide for an effective ministry.

3.  Identify and understand personal spiritual gifts and use his or her gifts effectively in the ministry, developing ministry skills and determining personal ministry strengths and gifts, and giving evidence of skills for effective spiritual leadership.

4.  Exhibit a commitment to Holy living under-girded by an understanding of Pentecostal theology, producing one who is a committed Christian; growing in Godly character, personal discipline, and spiritual discernment, obedient to the Word of God, and driven by a passionate heart to serve God in life and ministry.

5.  Possess career goals in accord with one's life calling with special attention given to credentialed and lay ministers, demonstrating a commitment to ministering to the spiritual, physical, and social needs of others, in a way that leads to the betterment of humanity.

6.  Exhibit skills and knowledge necessary for lifelong learning in all fields of thought, both secular and religious, having a foundation in general education, Bible, and theology in order to serve in a diverse religious and ethnic culture.

 

Philosophy of Education

Native American Bible College holds the concept of education as cultivating growth spiritually, intellectually, socially, and physically. Every effort and objective of NABC focuses on the Christian philosophy of learning. We believe that all wisdom and knowledge comes from God and that His Spirit is ever present to reveal this wisdom and knowledge to man.  The Word of God is the final authority in all courses and programs at NABC.



Native American Bible College, PO Box 248, Shannon, NC 28386 USA Phone: (910) 843-5304  Fax: (910) 843-9265  E-mail:  office@nativeamericanbiblecollege.org