From their music selection and attire, I’d say they are pretty modest and conservative.
It also looks more like a camp then a college, and they seem to be proud of that snack bar.
From their music selection and attire, I’d say they are pretty modest and conservative.
It also looks more like a camp then a college, and they seem to be proud of that snack bar.
From the tour, I suspect that, other than the Old Testament, they don't have classes in science.
Overall I really felt sadness for the students, although there didn't seem to be very many of them.
Is it just me, or is there an overall snarkiness in this post and the comments? It's not my cup of tea, but it's really no different than any of the hundreds of small bible colleges in the US. I mean, try google searching just here in DFW and you can't count them on two hands:
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Their accreditation page is enlightening. http://www.fairhavenbaptistcollege.org/accreditat…
They spent a lot of time creating that statement.
Buyer beware.
Ummm…maybe not quite the serene & tranquil environment that the video makes it seem to be.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/25/video_n_…