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The mission of Western Bible College (WBC) is "advancing the kingdom of God by effectively preparing people in a Spirit driven environment." All course work, programs, and activities promoted by WBC are designed specifically to: (1) promote spiritual maturity; (2) impart the full gospel heritage; (3) present the challenge of the world's needs; (4) develop character and refine personality traits; (5) train ministers and church workers. Campus sites are located in the greater Phoenix area and may also be at sites in Arizona. Classes are offered Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Monday daytime classes are offered occasionally as needed. WBC is dedicated to the provision of Biblical instruction and training to equipping men and women for ministry and gospel service in the local church and mission fields at home and abroad. Information provided at this catalog website is subject to change without notice and does not constitute a contract between Western Bible College and a student or an applicant for admission. Material included herein is based on information available as of June 2007. |
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