Congratulations to these students for achieving the President's List for spring 2021 academics:
Jeremiah Bloom, Hilary Greenwald, Brittanie Hames, Grace Harding, Kimberly Hughes, Lidia Kopasz, Ian McAllister, Gabriel Miller, Heather Nicholson, Allison Plaisted, Malorie Rinehart, Claire Rinker, Katherine Rinker, Eileen Snowden, Courtney States, Andrew Taylor, Hannah Taylor, Nathan Titus, and Angela Wegner.
Additionally, these online students were named to the President's List: Anna Maxwell, Mary Maxwell, Rachel Mitton, Hannah Morrell.
ABC News Archive - June 2021
▪️ How can you make disciples in your life and ministry?
▪️ How does mentoring relate to discipleship?
▪️ How can a local church be a disciple-making church?
Explore these questions during the upcoming course in the M.A. in Ministry program. Take it for credit, or audit for just $210.
Info: abc.edu/graduate/course-schedule/
Thanks to Jordan and Albina for sharing a day in the life of an ABC student!
Three Missions - TESOL students are serving summer internships in Nicaragua, Ivory Coast, and Guam. Pray for their effectiveness and growth as they teach English to speakers of other languages.
Learn more about the Missions - TESOL major: abc.edu/tesol
It's still available for this fall! The scholarship has been set up in response to the coronavirus and covers 65% of room and board for all full-time, resident students. Find out more: abc.edu/sss
"I appreciate so much the focused, Bible-centered teaching I received at ABC. It was a godly and encouraging environment in which to grow personally, spiritually, and academically. I came very shy and without many friends. I left with great friends, great memories, and more confidence.
"Since graduating, I have been able to serve in multiple ways in my local church and I carry with me the strong conviction that, no matter what my current situation, 'life is for service.'"
- Jenny Akers, class of 2016
ABC Business Office Clerk
#alumniservants
From classes and chapel to lunch and intramurals, two students take you through a day at Appalachian Bible College!
Trimming the grass, serving food in the dining hall, cleaning a classroom—many students are able to work on campus doing these jobs and more. These positions do qualify for Federal Work Study and you can have your pay direct deposited into your account or applied towards your student bill.
More answers to your FAQs here: abc.edu/faq
The Gospel Heralds are well into their summer tour, serving churches around the country through music and youth (Aim True) ministries. Follow their page, ABC Gospel Heralds, and catch a concert if you can.
What makes Appalachian Bible College a unique setting to pursue the joy of serving God? Hear from students, faculty, and alumni.
After completing his first year at ABC, Nick stayed around to serve at our Alpine Ministries. Here's his testimony.