Updates & Blogs
Thoughts on Jesus, Education, and Life from Staff, Students & Grads
Traveling to the third world made me a better Bible interpreter.
Institute Dean Jeffrey Sherrod talks about his experience teaching the Bible in India, and how experiences in the third world have changed the way he reads the Bible.
Why Every College Student should Study Abroad
Institute Alumni Ashley Moore writes what she learned in her studies abroad, and why every college student should consider doing them.
Dual Enrollment: A Cure for Senioritis
If you're a high school senior and just ready to be done, try dual enrollment. Maximize your time, explore a college option, and gain credits at the same time. The Institute is offering a dual enrollment course this Spring called Mission-Driven Service, designed to prepare you for your summer mission experience.
Five Tips for College Entrance Essays
Institute alumni Brett Madron gives you tips for writing your college entrance essay - they’re golden.
7 Ways to Make Someone’s Holiday with less than $20.
Institute Professor Laurie Kagay shares some wisdom with Christian college students looking to celebrate Christmas meaningfully and without a lot of cash.
5 Things You Can’t Forget to do on your College Visit
Be eager on your college visits. Don’t be too cool to ask questions lingering in your mind. In fact, make a list of them before you go, and also ask the ones prompted by what you see during your visit. But as you plan your visit, do your best to accomplish these 5 things.
Songs to Start the Semester - A Spotify Playlist
Institute Professor and Librarian Benjamin Reese gives you a peek into a great Spotify playlist at the start of a new academic term.
5 Books to Prepare You for College, or Help You Get Better at It.
Institute Professor and Librarian Benjamin Reese shares helpful tips to prepare you for college.
Why Christian College Doesn't Equal Christian Community
Attending a Christian college doesn’t mean you’re a Christian. Teaching at a Christian college doesn’t mean you’re a Christian. Graduating a Christian college doesn’t mean you’re a Christian either.
Why I Study
Institute Professor and Librarian Benjamin Reese shares the purpose behind his study of God’s Word at The Institute for G.O.D.
5 Things Students Should Do to Prepare for Online Classes
Institute for G.O.D. Professor and Librarian Benjamin Reese sets you up for success when taking college classes online.
Keeping Literacy Alive
Benjamin Reese writes on the Christian duty to remain people of the book - an ode to biblical literacy in a generation that’s deserting study.
An Update on our El Salvador Travelers
An update on some of our college students who have been preparing to be a part of a 58-person mission trip to El Salvador.
Yes, Our Bible College has a Hip Hop Dance Competition
The much anticipated Antioch’s Best Dance Crew (ABDC) Competition captivated a sold-out crowd at the Arts at Center Street on March 8th. The competition, facilitated as an intramural sport for the Institute for G.O.D., exceeded both participant and crowd expectations.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove Visits Institute for G.O.D.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove visited The Institute for G.O.D., speaking in chapel and urging students on in their faith.
Institute for G.O.D. Chapel Hosts Immigration Panel
Institute for G.O.D. students enjoyed a panel of students and alumni who have experienced the discrimination of being an immigrant or refugee in America.
Institute Staff attends ABHE 73rd Annual Conference
Institute President Gregg Garner, Academic Dean Jeff Sherrod, Registrar Shaun Galford, Bursar Mika Berry, Chief Financial Officer Mike Johnson, Student Life Director Jen Nyago and myself, Director of Marketing and Media, attended the ABHE 73rd annual conference in Orlando, FL.
Liberal Arts and Biblical Studies: What's the Difference?
What kind of education do we offer our students? One way to understand anything is to compare it with something similar. With the goal of shedding some light on the education we offer students at the Institute, it might be productive to compare it to another, more popular approach, an approach that will be familiar to most: the liberal arts college.