Frontier School of the Bible explained

Frontier School of the Bible
Established:1967
Website:http://frontierbible.org

Frontier School of the Bible is a small Bible Institute located in La Grange, Wyoming, United States. It is a state approved, non-profit educational institution.[1]

The school was founded by Rev. Richard LeBar and Rev. Dan Johnson on September 5, 1967. It currently offers a residential college experience with a variety of Christian service opportunities.[2] The current president is Nelson Miles and the vice president is Bill Bagley.

After gaining a minimum of 102 credits and three years of study, students are eligible for a non-accredited Associate of Arts degree. Associate degree recipients may apply for a non-accredited Bachelor of Arts degree upon completion of an additional year of full-time ministry, language school, or an internship.[3]

Doctrinally, the school endorses a literal approach to biblical hermeneutics resulting in dispensationalism, including adherence to pretribulationism and premillennialism.[4]

Notable alumni

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Notes and References

  1. Official letter from the state of Wyoming's office of the Secretary of State; official letter from the state of Wyoming's Department of Revenue; official letter from the Department of the Treasury IRS District Director.
  2. School catalog and website: www.frontierbible.org.
  3. School catalog and website: www.frontierbible.org.
  4. Frontier School of the Bible Catalog, 2017-2018, pp. 6-7: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/7ddda5_d072d2fca80743cf8a1de8f281463e4f.pdf