The GBBI was a partnership between GBMB, BPC, and the local Georgia Baptist Associations. There were a limited number in operation over the last few years. The GBMB decided to divest themselves of the program, and BPC committed to fully taking it over. We redesigned the program to make it more congruent and seamless for the AA and BA program here, and are launching the first sites this Fall – in August.
The purpose of the GBBI is to provide biblical and ministry training for pastors or lay persons who desire to increase their effectiveness in ministry and pursue further education
Technically the GBBI is a non-specific program accumulation of college credit hours that can be applied to the AA program, or the BA in Christian Studies. A student can accumulate up to 27 hours according to our SACS stipulations as an instruction site. If we allow more than 27 hours at a site, we will have to write a full prospectus for SACS.
The ideal student is non-traditional and who is serving in a church as a bivocational pastor or in a staff position. Non-traditional means five years post high school graduation (or equivalent GED) and two years of work experience. The program is aimed toward equipping pastors, staff, and lay persons with biblical and ministry knowledge that enhances their ministry.
We currently have eight associations that are on board, and are in conversation with a number of other potential associations. All of the associations are in Georgia and connected to the GBMB.
Students will typically take one course at a time, which will be offered once per week (probably in the evening) for approximately 15-16 weeks. Each course will provide 3 credit hours. The time and place is designated by the Association.
Classes will be taught by credentialed professors who meet the BPC SACS standards of qualification. Typically, professors will be recruited by the Association and will be local to the area. Each professor will be vetted and approved by BPC.