Global Impact Bible College & Seminary General Objectives
Spiritual Objectives
Studies at Global Impact Bible College & Seminary are designed to empower the student:
1. To show a profound gratitude for the sacrificial work of Christ on his/her behalf which will motivate him/her to lead a life of sincere and comprehensive obedience to the Word of God.
2. To exhibit Christian maturity and virtues identified in Scripture as the “Fruit of the Spirit” so that he/she will be able to convey Christian truth both by precept and by personal example.
3. To maintain a well ordered devotional life and a personal program of spiritual enrichment and growth.
4. To demonstrate a concern for outreach and missions by actively seeking opportunities for Christian service.
5. To manifest a consistent Christian world and life view which shows submission to the present Lordship of Christ in every area of life.
Academic Objectives
Studies at Global Impact Bible College & Seminary are designed to empower the student:
1. To demonstrate a general knowledge of the content and meaning of the Bible.
2. To demonstrate knowledge of the theological system contained in the Bible, with an awareness and appreciation for the history of doctrine and the issues raised by Systematic Theology.
3. To locate and use effective tools for ministry, including the tools of independent Bible study.
4. To clearly communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ to others in writing, private conversation, and in public address.
5. To teach others the Bible and Christian Doctrine.
6. To express the Christian view of life.
7. To demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary for effective Christian ministry and service.
8. To have an awareness of and appreciation for the great classics of Christian literature.
9. To pursue a self-directed program of continuing education for ministry.
Social Objectives
Studies at Global Impact Bible College & Seminary are desinged to empower the student:
1. To develop moral and ethical standards so that his/her activities and interactions with other people will be to the glory of God.
2. To develop habits consistent with mature Christian character.
3. To live the Christian life as presented in Scripture and to apply Biblical principles in solving personal and social problems.
4. To promote justice and mercy in social ethics, government, social change, and contemporary public affairs