Indian Bible College, founded in 1958, is a unique institution located in north-central Arizona, near the largest Native American reservation in the United States. With a central mission to train Native Americans for Christian leadership, IBC aims to disciple and educate indigenous Native Christians for a lifetime of biblical ministry and spiritual leadership to their people and the world. Through their curriculum and the sensitivity of their staff to the distinctive needs of Native students, IBC strives to cultivate transformational change in the lives of their students, helping them develop a biblical worldview and lifestyle.
IBC's goal is to enable students to become stronger believers and change the legacy of many Native Americans who are in need of a message of hope. By focusing on the central goal of discipleship and Christlikeness, IBC seeks to equip students to make a difference in the lives of Native people who may feel despair and hopelessness. With a commitment to high standards and a unique application of grace, IBC constantly evaluates its curriculum to better serve its students, taking into account the wide range of experiences and cultural uniqueness of its student body.
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