MISSION

The mission of Calvary Baptist Bible College, through the ministry of Calvary Baptist Tabernacle, is to provide an educational environment for the development of servant-leaders who will lead Christ-centered lives as they seek to carry out the Great Commission of planting New Testament local assemblies by evangelizing, immersing, and instructing converts using the preserved Word of God. We believe this mission must permeate all phases of our ministry. The following objectives outline this mission:

  • To direct students through example to practice local NT Baptist Church Christianity.
  • To direct students to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and to direct them to love Him with all their hearts, souls, and minds.
  • To direct students to develop a heart for God and a conformity to Christ’s character in academics, attitudes, and actions.
  • To direct students to add to their faith virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity.
  • To direct students to strike a biblical balance in their lives between
  • holiness and love
  • the external and the internal
  • building and defending the faith
  • the polemical (attacking the error) and the apologetical (stating the truth)
  • the exegetical (opening their minds to the Word in private) and the affirmational (opening their mouths to the world in public, only after they have first performed the exegetical task)
  • confidence in holding their views and humility in expressing them
  • To direct students to lives of godliness and faithfulness by developing these patterns:
    • Walking in the Spirit
    • Learning and living the principles of God’s Word
    • Establishing daily devotions, Scripture memorization, and an effective prayer life
    • Serving in the local NT Baptist Church and reaching others for Christ
  •  To direct students to demonstrate the love of Christ by strengthening and discipling other Christians.
  • To direct students to honesty and obedience, to guide them to principles of personal revival and to teach them to be an influence of revival.
  • To direct students to have a burden for world-wide missions, to prepare laborers for world evangelism.