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DescriptionNBC Camps strives to provide superior athletic instruction encouraging individuals to train physically, mentally, and spiritually to maximize their potential abilities. NBC Camps is committed to honoring each camper’s athletic and life goals through providing an experience consisting of encouragement, intensity, progressive skill development, and a commitment to excellence. Through skill training, games, tournaments, special events life examples, motivational talks, and group discussions, athletes are inspired to build a strong personal work ethic, a commitment to goal setting, and a life of integrity. In 1914 Colorado Christian University’s heritage institution, Denver Bible Institute, was founded on the principles of grace and truth, taken from the Gospel of John. “Grace and truth came through Jesus Christ…” from “…the father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14, 17). In pursuit of grace and truth, Denver Bible Institute’s mission was to “teach the Bible as the Word of God and to train young men and women in the things of the Holy Spirit as they are in Jesus Christ, our Lord.” The first classes were held in a rented building with just two students and one teacher. God used this humble beginning to start an exciting journey that has given Colorado Christian University the grace to continue standing for His truth for nearly a century. As the demand for Christian training grew, Denver Bible Institute was granted a state charter to become a four-year Bible college in 1945 and was renamed Denver Bible College. A short time later, the college expanded and developed three main academic schools: the College of Liberal Arts, the Theological School, and the Bible Institute. Expansion continued and within four years Denver Bible College became Rockmont College. Meanwhile, another CCU heritage institution, Western Bible Institute, was founded by a Denver Bible Institute alumnus in 1948 “to prepare students for field ministry.” In 1981, Rockmont College was awarded accreditation by the North Central Association, and four years later the school merged with Western Bible Institute to become Colorado Christian College. Recognizing the benefits of combining resources to create an influential Christian university in Colorado, Colorado Christian College merged with Colorado Baptist University and became Colorado Christian University in 1989. Today, there are more than 3,400 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in over 50 academic programs at Colorado Christian University’s main campus in Lakewood and CCU's Regional Centers throughout Colorado and Global Online Center. Through the years many things about CCU have changed. Thousands of students have come and gone, the campus facilities have seen countless improvements, new programs have been launched to train the next generation of Christian leaders, students have gone on mission trips to countries that didn’t exist when we were founded, and the University has been blessed by growing enrollments. Even now CCU continues to grow and change with a firm foundation that rests on the grace and truth of Christ. Throughout its history, Colorado Christian University has seen God’s hand orchestrating each step in the journey and the University looks toward the future with great anticipation for where he will lead us as the journey continues. Details
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July 25 - July 29, 2010 ReviewsNo Reviews to display
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