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WHO ARE WE?
THE CENTER FOR
CHURCH
RESOURCES
The Center is
an independent organization whose sole purpose is to provide
resources for church leaders, ministers, missionaries, Bible
class teachers and those interested in serious Bible,
Ministry, Missions, and Leadership studies.
The Center is
not a university or college offering degrees or diplomas in
biblical studies or ministry.
The Center
operates in association with Abilene Christian University and
the Center for Ministry Resources of the University and the
College of Biblical Studies. The Center for Church
Resources is not a division of ACU but operates in association
with the university.
The Center is also an
associate of Heritage Chrisrtian University College in Accra,
Ghana. The Center
for Church Resources is not a division of Heritage Christian
University but operates in association with and support of the
university.
The director of
the Center for Church Resources is Dr. Ian A. Fair.
The Center
operates in conjunction with an Advisory Board who provide
direction in regard to the operation and function of the
Center.
The Advisory Board
for the Center is comprised of the following persons:
Deon Fair -
Business and Strategy Planning Consultant, MSc. A & M
University in Business and Computer Applications.
Tom Dolan -
Computer and Technology Consultant, BSc. ACU in Communication.
Samuel Twumasi-Ankra,
President of Heritage Cchristian University, MA in Bible, ACU
University
All of the
personnel on the Advisory Board are members of Churches of
Christ. Churches of Christ have no central headquarters,
but function as a fellowship of autonomous churches under
Christ. Members of the Church of Christ adhere to the
Bible as the inspired word of God, and believe it to be
normative and authoritative in all matters of faith and
practice.
The staff of
the Center are active members of he Church of Christ. We
are committed to the biblical principles of New Testament
Christianity. We believe in the inspiration of
Scripture, the divinity of Christ, and the saving efficacy of
his death burial and historical resurrection from the dead,
and a non denominational view of Christianity.
Links from our web sites are for students engaged in serious
research and are intended to provide resources for a serious
study of Scripture and the Christian faith.
Neither the Center nor Abilene Christian University and
Heritage Christian University College support all of the views
represented by links from the Center's pages. Many of these
Links are provided solely for reference and study purposes.
To determine the Biblical and Theological views of the
Center for Church Resources refer to the resources provided on
the Center's Home Page.
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