Statement of Purpose
The purpose of Shasta Bible College is to educate men and women for Christian ministries on the collegiate level through a program of Biblical and theological studies, general education in the arts and sciences, professional studies in Christian education, the pastoral ministry, world missions, and church vocational areas deemed desirable. Basic in the philosophy of education of Shasta Bible College is the conviction that Christian higher education should be oriented to the divine Scriptures, the Bible, finding in it its frame of reference and basis for the integration of all knowledge.
To fulfill this purpose the College endeavors to encourage student growth and development through its pursuit of the following objectives:
- Students will cultivate a lifestyle that demonstrates Christ-like character in accordance with the priorities and precepts of God’s Word.
- Students will develop an informed Christian world and life-view through the integration of Biblical truth in all areas of the curriculum.
- Students will acquire both a cognitive and affective knowledge of Biblical truth through classroom instruction, faculty-student interaction, personal Bible study, Scripture memorization, and discipleship experience.
- Students will learn to think critically from a Biblical perspective and maintain intellectual and spiritual integrity in all areas of study and research.
- Students will be equipped with both a knowledge of Biblical content and the skill to expound it by interpreting and applying Scripture in accordance with sound historical/ grammatical/exegetical principles.
- Students will be prepared to communicate effectively, correctly, and clearly through the use of media.
- Students will be provided with the intellectual tools to integrate all fields of study with Biblical truth, realizing that God is the source of all truth.
- Students will master study and research methods and develop the motivation necessary for lifelong learning.
- Students will be able to meet contemporary challenges to historic, Biblical Christianity with a working knowledge of Christian theology and apologetics.
- Students will understand that their spiritual growth and development take place through the study and application of God’s Holy Word.
- Students will know that involvement in, and loyalty to, the local church is strategic to personal spiritual growth, Christian fellowship, and the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
- Students will demonstrate a commitment to ministry in the local church and dedication to its maintenance and growth.
- Students will be challenged with a variety of spiritual needs and ministry opportunities both at home and abroad.
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