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8 universities, 13 colleges and seminaries, 63 public schools, 29 parochial schools, 5 magnet/charter high schools.
I believe that you are referring to the Catholic Church. It operates a great many schools, including high schools and universities as well as seminaries, in many different countries. Hence, it is an institutionalized agency of learning.
Some people use the terms interchangeably but a seminary is the two steps above a Bible College. A Bible College often is not accredited, and offers diplomas. A college/university offers (usually) accredited Bachelors' Degrees, while a seminary is graduate level offering Master's degrees, and often doctorates. Usually, a college degree is a prerequisite to a seminary. Often, just a Bible College degree is not sufficient. There is another level below Bible College level, and that is a Bible Institute. This is usually unaccredited, and may not even require a high school diploma for enrollment. So from lower degrees to higher: Bible Insititute>Bible College>College/University>Seminary.
Pentecostal churches can hold anywhere from about 100 to thousands.
There are many schools which offer online bible studies. For example: www.onlinebiblecolleges.net/ and www.moody.edu/ or www.onlinebiblecollege.com/
Some well-reputed online Bible schools for children include Awana, Bible Blast, and Bible Study For Kids. These programs offer structured online courses, interactive lessons, and age-appropriate resources to help children learn more about the Bible in a fun and engaging way.
They obviously make money or else they would be in debt, and have to close down.Answer:The above answer is from logic, not from fact or experience. In actual practice, very many Jewish schools, day-schools, yeshivot, seminaries etc., operate at a loss. Teaching Judaism and Torah is usually done as an ideal, profit or no.
It depends on the individual. I have many Pentecostal friends and am one myself, and we give gifts.
There are many places where one can find a Pentecostal church. There are many churches located worldwide, but their primary base is in the United States and Canada.
There is no exact count of black Pentecostal churches in the US, as they are spread across various denominations and organizations. It is estimated that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of black Pentecostal churches in the country.
No. Although CCC is recognized by the Ontario Government as a degree-conferring institution, they are not accredited with an independent accreditation body (such as ABHE - Association for Biblical Education) like many other Canadian Bible Colleges and Seminaries.
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