Getting to Know Our Missions/MIssionaries

Lebanon Christian Church supports 3 Christian Colleges. In this way, we help to equip & train those who are planning to go into ministry, missions, teaching, counseling and other careers in which a Christian education background is important.








Cincinnati Christian University





Besides giving you an outstanding Biblical education, CCU provides you with the skills you need to be successful in the real world.


Outstanding academic programs give you the knowledge base for professional careers. Internships provide hands on training in ministry, missions and education. Professors and staff are always willing to give students mentoring and career support to send them into the workplace with confidence.




For more information: http://www.ccuniversity.edu/





Johnson Bible College




Founded in 1893, Johnson Bible College is the second oldest continuing Bible College in America. While having a long and rich heritage, God recently blessed JBC with some of the most dramatic growth and expansion in the College’s history. President Emeritus David Eubanks recently said, “I believe the best days of Johnson Bible College are ahead.”


Growth and ExpansionIn the fall of 2007 enrollment reached 901, nearly doubling in the last ten years. A record number of students are also graduating with 191 receiving degrees in the class of 2007.



For more information: http://www.jbc.edu/college/





Lincoln Christian College





Lincoln Christian College and Seminary is a Christian higher education community whose mission is to nurture and equip Christians with a Biblical worldview to serve and lead in the church and the world (see Mission and Values below). Founded in 1944, Lincoln has grown to an annual enrollment of more than 1,200 with more than 5,000 graduates serving in every state in this country and in more than seventy other countries worldwide.


Students enjoy an intimate campus environment with a student/faculty ratio of less than 14:1, with the safety and security that small town American provides, while at the same time studying with faculty and staff who have a global heart and a passion for the world in all its diversity. Opportunities for service—from nearby neighborhoods to international settings—abound at Lincoln, where the focus is on service learning.



For more information: http://www.lccs.edu/

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