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'''Frontier School of the Bible''' is a small [[Bible Institute]] located in [[La Grange, Wyoming|La Grange]], [[Wyoming]], [[United States]]. It is neither accredited or state approved as an institution of higher education.
'''Frontier School of the Bible''' is a small [[Bible Institute]] located in [[La Grange, Wyoming|La Grange]], [[Wyoming]], [[United States]]. It is neither accredited or state approved as an institution of higher education.

It takes a controversial position of hyper-dispensationalism, coupled with a free grace soteriology. Popular authors such as John MacArthur, David Platt, John Piper, R.C. Sproul and others are labeled as heretics and false teachers.


The school opened its doors on September 5, 1967 and was founded by Rev. Richard LeBar and Rev. Dan Johnson. It currently offers a residential college experience with a variety of student groups and clubs.
The school opened its doors on September 5, 1967 and was founded by Rev. Richard LeBar and Rev. Dan Johnson. It currently offers a residential college experience with a variety of student groups and clubs.

Revision as of 14:10, 29 July 2013

Frontier School of the Bible
Established1967
Location, ,
Websitehttp://frontierbible.org

41°38′16″N 104°9′44″W / 41.63778°N 104.16222°W / 41.63778; -104.16222 Frontier School of the Bible is a small Bible Institute located in La Grange, Wyoming, United States. It is neither accredited or state approved as an institution of higher education.

The school opened its doors on September 5, 1967 and was founded by Rev. Richard LeBar and Rev. Dan Johnson. It currently offers a residential college experience with a variety of student groups and clubs.

After gaining a minimum of 102 credits and three years of study, students are eligible for a non-accredited Associate of Arts degree. Associates 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.

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