Disclaimer: These colleges are listed, not necessarily as an endorsement or recommendation, but rather to show schools that do not have Spiritual Formation programs, nor do we know of any promotion of contemplative prayer or the emerging church within each of these schools. They also do not promote Purpose Driven materials, which are a catalyst for contemplative spirituality. Before sending your student to any of the schools listed below, please check out other criteria at the school that will influence your student. Here is our list of schools that ARE promoting these things.
Updated: February 10, 2013
Appalachian Bible College (West Virginia)
Atlanta Baptist College (Georgia)
Berean Bible Institute (Wisconsin)
Bob Jones University (South Carolina)
Boston Baptist College (Massachusetts)
College of the Open Bible & Theological Seminary (Online)
Cornerstone Bible Institute (South Dakota)
Faith Baptist Bible College & Seminary (Iowa)
Heartland Baptist Bible College ( Oklahoma)
His Hill Bible School and Camp (Texas)
International Baptist College (Arizona)
Internet Bible Institute (online)
Liberty Baptist College (Georgia) (see Atlanta B. C.)
Millar College (Sask, CA)
Pensacola Christian College (Florida)
Special Note: If your student is not yet aware of what the New Age movement really is, you should ask them to read For Many Shall Come in My Name and or Castles in the Sand. The information in these books is vital and will prepare young people and adults alike to recognize dangerous and non-biblical practices and beliefs that are being introduced into countless Christian schools and into the Christian church at large.
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