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You will learn how rightly divide the Word of God

Jul 31, 2023

Why, I recommend Eastern Bible Institute for you.

I am so glad the Lord led me to EBI. I was looking for a Bible College to enhance my knowledge of God’s Word. EBI exceeded my expectation. The professors and instructors are subject matter experts who taught the classes with knowledge, experience, passion, and great reverence of God’s Word.


 You will learn through didactic, demonstration, observation, and working with others. You will learn how rightly divide the Word of God. You will learn how to apply the Word of God to your life. You will learn how to share your faith with others.


So, if you are serious about learning the Bible, then EBI is the religious institution of higher learning for you.


Pastor Judith Shafer.

By Nianne Wallace 01 Aug, 2023
If you are searching for a school where you can seriously study the word of God and be around like-minded people, I recommended Eastern Bible Institute. It is a Christian school small-in-size, so you will enjoy small classes with personal attention from the professors.  Eastern Bible Institute is an affordable school where you can study the word and receive the tools necessary to work for the Kingdom of God. – Sister Nianne Wallace
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