Northwest Bible Training Center, located in Beavercreek, OR, is a non-denominational Christian Discipleship ministry that offers hope and support to individuals struggling with life-controlling problems such as drug and alcohol addiction. Founded by Reverend James D. Bracken in 1969, the center provides a highly structured program with a comprehensive study of the Bible, lasting approximately one year. With a focus on making disciples and directing individuals to find love and purpose in their lives through the teachings of Jesus Christ, Northwest Bible Training Center has seen phenomenal success rates, with many graduates going on to pursue Christian ministries.
Committed to treating each person as a member of the family, the center operates on a family-like structure where junior staff members and higher ranking residents teach and guide younger residents. The training program is divided into four phases, each lasting 2-4 months, with increasing responsibilities and privileges as individuals progress. The dedicated staff, all of whom are graduates of the discipleship training program, work as missionaries and do not receive any salary. Northwest Bible Training Center relies on the support of concerned individuals and local sources for funding, as they do not charge for their services and do not receive any government or denominational funding.
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