Is there still time to apply for the fall? Yes!—and here's the one who will help you through the process. Megan is a December 2016 graduate now serving as Admissions Assistant. Having studied Bible/Theology and Missions at ABC and spent an internship in China, Megan is enthusiastic about getting young people equipped to do God's work around the world.
More about joining the ABC family: abc.edu/undergraduate/admissions
ABC News Archive - August 2017
The Gospel Heralds music and youth ministry team are in their final week of tour. Thank you to all who have upheld them in prayer this summer.
What do Bible college professors do during the summer? These men from schools across the U.S. gathered at ABC for three days of the Bible Faculty Summit. Included in the speaker lineup was our own Dr. Pinter, who presented a paper, "Refutation of Saracens by M. Luther Then and Now."
During Alumni Homecoming, Oct. 12-13, ABC will welcome Dr. Les Ollila as our featured speaker.
Dr. Ollila is the director of Building Great Leaders, a ministry emphasizing servant leadership to pastors, churches, colleges, and other Christian ministries both in the U.S. and overseas.
In his own words, “Leadership is not lordship, but servitude.” Dr. Ollila and his wife Charlene have modeled this truth throughout their ministry, and we look forward to hearing from this man who must surely be noted as one of those “Servants Who Please Him.”
Info: abc.edu/homecoming
"Our passion for The Servant, our dear Savior Jesus, and the priority of his mission are the compelling motivations for world missions and for the purpose of Appalachian Bible College."
Dr. Jonathan Rinker writes on "The Servant & His Mission" in this summer's "Doulos":
https://abc.edu/news-and-events/doulos/issues/2017/3/?page=4
The synagogue at Capernaum, the site of Jesus' teaching in Mark 1, was one of several stops Dr. John Rinehart made in the Holy Land last month. Dr. Rinehart served with a team that used soccer to share the gospel with Palestinian children in Bethlehem and Iraqi refugees in Jordan. Praise God: over 230 people heard the good news as a result. #ABCsummermissions
After 10 weeks of travel across the U.S., the ABC Gospel Heralds are finishing their 2017 tour in Charleston, West Virginia tonight. All are welcome at the admission-free concert: Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, 6532 MacCorkle Avenue, 7:00 PM.
Another year of Warrior athletics begins soon! Follow our teams at ABC Warriors.
Student Body President Jansen Lorch (right) received the gavel from last year's president Peter Tucker and is set to lead the 2017-18 Student Council. A junior from Lapeer, Michigan, Jansen is double majoring in Bible/Theology and Missions.
Jansen says, "As Student Body President and servant of Christ, I desire to assist and encourage the training, growth, and spiritual maturity of ABC students as we fervently pursue a biblical foundation for our lives of service in local churches and abroad."
Summer break gave Abigail the chance to complete her CNA training—a step toward graduating from the Missions-Nursing Ministry Major and serving the Lord in medical missions. A junior from Illinois, Abigail requests prayer that God will provide employment when she returns to West Virginia this month, in order to keep her license.
Laying a new sidewalk to McCarrell Hall was one of many projects accomplished by volunteer work crews this summer. Praise God for friends of ABC who give to the Lord's work in this way.
After living in Haiti for 4 years, one ABC student returned there this summer for 5 weeks of camp ministry. She helped guide campers through team building activities, served as photographer, and took opportunities to talk through spiritual growth topics with new believers. Thank God for providing this Camping Major student with practical experience. #ABCsummermissions
Appalachian Bible College welcomes The King's Brass! Marking the 20th anniversary of Anderson Hall, these musicians from across the U.S. will provide innovative worship for young and old alike. Join us on Friday, September 8, 7:00 PM. Free admission.
Athletes were the first students to arrive for the new school year. As Warrior soccer and volleyball teams train all week, pray for their safety and spiritual focus.
It's arrival day for most of our new students! This team of Resident Assistants stands ready to help you settle in and adjust to college life: Jansen, Abigail, David, Amanda, Brett, Virginia, Joshua, and Kalee.
After months of communicating with these students and praying for them, we rejoice in God's goodness in bringing them here. Welcome to the ABC family!
During today's Convocation chapel, the theme was revealed for this academic year: "Servants Who Please Him." May each student, faculty, and staff be a "doulos" (slave) who brings pleasure to the heart of God!