Urban Bible Training Center





At times it may seem the Church is losing ground in its work to evangelize our country. Rather than get discouraged by appearances, we should get excited about the opportunities to impact our nation for Christ and how the Urban Bible Training Center can help to this cause.

Do you know that The United States is the third largest mission field in the world? Though our country was founded on Christian principles, it is increasingly apparent that many people are rejecting those principles in favor of self-defined, not God-defined, behavior. Notably, only 12 percent of children reared in evangelical churches stay in the church after age 18, expanding the mission field that much more. This is the time to impress upon them the fulfillment God provides!

The hope of the world is the local church. Teaming this powerful resource with UBTC, we persevere in our effort to reach our community and beyond as we await the blessed hope. I urge you to join us and allow God to bless you through this ministry opportunity.

Check us out and see if we might be just what you have been looking for. For more information or to get started just give us a call or e-mail us. We’re ready when you are!

Want to prepare yourself for more effective ministry in your church and beyond? Do not procrastinate this opportunity any longer!. Come and join us!!

Then UBTC could be just what you are looking for! You can begin the registration process simply by contacting the UBTC Director below and we will get you started.

For more information please contact:

Ray Wiley
UBTC Director
Phone: 352-568-8034

 

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