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STAFF
The day-to-day work of True Hope Bible Institute is carried on by the staff of True Hope Ministries of
America who grade answer sheets, record examination grades, file resumes and information, and fill orders
for courses. Because of this we often get overloaded and needing extra help which can lead to occasional
delays in processing your course work, so please keep this in mind and remember only Jesus never made a
mistake.
INTER-FELLOWSHIP AND COOPERATION
The True Hope Ministries of America believes that students of T.H.B.I. should be in fellowship with the
greater Body of Christ. Therefore, we seek to cooperate with all local churches that stand upon the
uncompromised Word of God; and to work with all other Biblically faithful Christian organizations.
• We do not subscribe to the obtuse ecumenical movement of the One World apostate church.
• We do not recognize that all men are children of God, only those who have been born again by
faith in Christ Jesus as Lord.
• We have compassion on people still bound in sin and reach out to them with the Gospel of
Salvation, Reconciliation and Recreation by faith in Christ Jesus as Lord - - but we will not
knowingly accept the enrollment of any person who rejects the Biblical standards of salvation
and its ensuing development of an increasingly righteous lifestyle (obedience to the directives and
instructions of Christ delivered by the Bible.)
We evaluate each student upon His or her present personal qualities, not by past sins or former affiliations.
And we wish to maintain a mutually respectful relationship with all other good Bible schools and church
organizations.
CONTINUING PLANS
A school could have hundreds of courses, but as King Solomon said, “Of making many books there is no
end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.” Eccl. 12:12. Nevertheless, we have long range goals for
an enlarged scope of studies to expand our curriculum and in fact, throughout each year, we do consider
which curriculum may be added to our study programs and include that new material which serves to
accomplish our goals.
IMPORTANT:
New additions of courses, or course changes, in a degree program will not void your efforts should a
course revision results in the deletion of any course that you may have already taken and received credit for.
THBI students will never be adversely affected for revisions and replacements that will undoubtedly
occur in our course curriculum.
• If, for instance, a particular course is ever replaced in a degree program, if a student has already
taken that course, they will get full credit for that course and not be required to take its replacement.
• If a revision or replacement is made prior to a student’s taking said course, then the student will be
required to take the course as revised or the replacement course.
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