Bible College of South Australia

Bible College of South Australia

The Bible College of South Australia, formerly known as the Adelaide Bible Institute, is an interdenominational and evangelical Bible College in Adelaide, South Australia.

History

The Adelaide Bible Institute was founded by James Butler and Sam Barrett in 1924. In 1949 a residential college was established in the suburb of Payneham, later moving to Victor Harbour in 1963. In 1973 the college was renamed as the Bible College of South Australia, and in 1980 was moved to its present location in Malvern.

References

*Bible College of South Australia website: [http://www.biblecollege.sa.edu.au/ab_general%20info.htm General Information]
*Calvert, John David (2000), [http://ariic.library.unsw.edu.au/context/unisa/article/1011/index/1/type/native/viewcontent A History of the Adelaide Bible Institute]

External links

* [http://www.biblecollege.sa.edu.au/ Bible College of South Australia]


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