North Tennessee Bible Institute
North Tennessee Bible Institute and Seminary is an unaccredited[1] private Christian college originally based in Clarksville, Tennessee.[2][3] It was founded in 1970-71 by Dr. William Corley, Dr. Roy Neeley and Mary McCraw.[4][5] Corley was president until he died in 2008.[6][7][8] Under Corley's leadership the interdenominational Institute offered 2- and 4-year programs leading to a "ministry license," and preparing students for Christian ministry and missionary work.[9]
The Institute was active in sponsoring tent meeting revivals and interdenominational crusades for Christ.[10]
In 2012 the Institute's property on Martin Luther King Boulevard in Clarksville was rezoned in order to enable it to be sold.[11]
Academics
TFBIS offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.[12]
Important alumni and faculty
- Mal Couch: author and founder/president of the Tyndale Theological Seminary
- Dr. Patty May: author, ministry director, and alumni association director at the Florida Bible Institute and Seminary
- Rev. Dr. William Corley: Chief of Chaplains of the TN State Guard; commissioned Brigadier General; served with the 100th division of the USAR. Former president of NTBIS.
- Rev. Dr. Richard Griffin: pastor, author, and adjunct professor.
References
- ^ "Alumni". North Tennessee Bible Institute. Retrieved 2012-09-09.[dead link]
- ^ http://www.uscollegesearch.org/north-tennessee-bible-institute.html
- ^ "North Tennessee Bible Institute". Educationhq.org. Retrieved 2012-09-09.
- ^ Beach, Ursula. Tennessee county history series : Montgomery County.
- ^ http://ntbis.com/aboutus.html
- ^ Chronicle (Clarksville newspaper; obit), Clarksville, Tenn, 23 Nov 2008: A.5.
- ^ "Funeral services for Rev. William Corley to be held Monday in Clarksville". Clarksville, TN Online. 2008-11-23. Retrieved 2012-09-09.
- ^ "William Corley Obituary – Clarksville, Tennessee". www.obitsforlife.com. Retrieved 2016-07-02.
- ^ Seale, Senee (30 March 2004). "Exploring the faces of job training Senee Seale Moon". The Leaf Chronicle. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
- ^ Henderson, Yolanda (5 July 2003). "Tent revival organizers invite community to worship". The Leaf-Chronicle. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- ^ Black, Lester (24 October 2012). "New golf course gets first approval". The Leaf Chronicle. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
- ^ "The Florida Bible Institute and Seminary Inc. :: Degree Programs". tfbis.com. Retrieved 2016-07-02.
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