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  • Spiritual Transformation at Baptist Bible College

    This pilot study of 76 undergraduate students investigated how a formal spiritual assessment program might be implemented at Baptist Bible College using a modified version of the Wesleyan Wellness Profile and comparing the results with the school’s strategic plan. The mean age of the students was 19 with a range of 18-24. Forty-two females and 33 males completed the survey. The study analyzed the level of students’ spiritual transformation, their rating of the Bible college experience, and the correlation between the two using a Likert-type scale ranging from one to six. Results indicate the level of students’ spiritual transformation was high ranging from a mean of 4.94 to 5.68. Students think the Bible college experience does contribute to their spiritual growth (Mean 4.71, SD=0.520). Suggestions are given for how BBC and similar institutions may benefit from use of this spiritual assessment survey.
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  • Spiritual Transformation of Students at Conservative Wesleyan-Arminian Bible Colleges

    The current study proposed to determine the level of spiritual transformation in students at conservative Wesleyan-Arminian Bible colleges and the association of spiritual transformation with selected Bible college activities. A quantitative survey was designed, validated, and implemented to measure students’ selfreported levels of spiritual transformation and their perceptions of how selected Bible college activities influenced their spiritual growth. This survey and its underlying construct were designed in cooperation with the leaders of the colleges. The survey was administered in five colleges to 432 students. Students reported high levels of spiritual transformation, testified that they were practicing the basic spiritual disciplines, and indicated that the Bible college experience is contributing to their spiritual transformation.
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