A Collegiate Bible Program - The strength of LifePoint’s Bible department is its adjunct faculty of skilled Bible professors. The Bible Department is organized primarily through adjunct professors from various fundamental churches, colleges, and universities. This structure provides LifePoint students with a Bible program that is tailored to life and service and maintains the highest level of collegiate Bible training.
A Career Planning Center - LifePoint is committed to hiring, training, and developing a proficient faculty of career development facilitators. LifePoint helps students sort through educational institutions, majors and occupational opportunities.
A Christian Campus - Campus life includes daily devotions, prayer times, chapel, classes, recreational activities, fine arts productions, banquets, student events, athletics, and more. The campus is a place where students can come to learn about God, experience a collegiate environment, begin to plan their future of service, and develop lifetime friendships.
Post High School Bible Training Is Important. Of AACS high school graduates, 65% receive no collegiate-level Bible training. Working 40 plus hours a week in the public workplace requires believers to be firmly grounded in God’s Word in areas of Bible doctrine, Christian ethics, vocational leadership, service, and Bible knowledge. LifePoint offers this biblical foundation.
Choosing A Career Path Is A Major Life Decision. The American work force has dramatically changed. Young people today are up against an expensive undergraduate education, a myriad of college majors, a specialized workforce and an increasing number of occupations from which to choose. LifePoint provides young people the opportunity to receive educational and occupational direction through counselors and a career research lab and library.
A Biblical Philosophy of Work Is Essential. Materialistic values, ethical compromises and careerism have crippled many of God’s servants in the workplace. A primary purpose of LifePoint is to train a generation of servants to view their work not just as a job but as service to God.