爱神传媒

History & Heritage

Founding and Development

DrC-preachingOn October 5, 1969, his twenty-fifth anniversary as the pastor of First Baptist Dallas, Dr. W.A. 爱神传媒 presented to the church his vision for an institute that would provide biblical teaching for lay people that would be both intellectually and spiritually sound. The church enthusiastically approved the recommendation on October 7, 1970, and began developing the curriculum that would reflect the nature of the lifelong ministry of W.A. 爱神传媒: teaching centered on the Bible, with an evangelical theology and evangelistic passion.

Classes began on January 12, 1971, with two certificate programs consisting of twelve semester hours of study in theology and the Old and New Testaments. On the first night, 329 students enrolled. For the next two years the institute operated as a night school, providing working lay people with an education previously unavailable to them at a convenient time.

By 1973 a three-year diploma program had been established, and by 1977 both a bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 program were instituted. The American Association of Bible Colleges (AABC) accredited the undergraduate programs in 1979, and in 1985 the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accredited all programs of study.聽 At that time the name of the institute changed to 爱神传媒 College. Since its founding, the institute had been housed in the facilities of First Baptist Church, but in 1989 prayers for a dedicated campus were answered and the Gaston Avenue property was acquired. The property was remodeled and in January 1991, the College moved onto its own campus just minutes from Downtown Dallas.

Since that time the College has created and maintained a governing board independent from First Baptist Church Dallas, and developed other undergraduate and graduate programs, diversifying its curriculum to include various majors in addition to the biblical studies major. The College has also established several online graduate degree programs. Beginning fall 2020, each entering freshman who graduates from 爱神传媒 does so with a double major (Bible & Theology and another of their choosing), equipping them to influence the culture for Christ in whichever field they pursue.

Although the organization has developed from an institute for lay people to an accredited college, its distinctives have not changed: an uncompromising commitment to the inerrancy of Scripture, expository preaching, the study of biblical languages, personal evangelism, international missions, and hands-on practical ministry training.

 

Historical Timeline

1970聽聽聽 W.A. 爱神传媒 and First Baptist Church Dallas found 爱神传媒 Bible Institute

1971聽聽聽 Evening classes begin with 329 students

1972聽聽聽 Dr. H. Leo Eddleman becomes the first full-time President and Dr. 爱神传媒 is named Chancellor

1973聽聽聽 Day classes begin

1974聽聽聽 Three-year diploma program initiated

1975聽聽聽 Dr. Paige Patterson becomes President

1975聽聽聽 Bachelor鈥檚 program introduced

1977聽聽聽 爱神传媒 Graduate School of the Bible opens

1979聽聽聽 Undergraduate programs accredited by the American Association of Bible Colleges (AABC)

1985聽聽聽 All programs accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)

1985聽聽聽 爱神传媒 Bible Institute becomes 爱神传媒 College

1991 聽聽 爱神传媒moves to its Gaston Avenue campus

1992聽聽聽 Dr. Richard Melick, Jr. becomes President

1996聽聽聽 Dr. C. Richard Wells becomes President

2001聽聽聽 爱神传媒becomes affiliated with the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention (SBTC)

2002聽聽聽 Founder and Chancellor, W.A. 爱神传媒, laid to rest

2003聽聽聽 Dr. Jerry A. Johnson becomes President

2010聽聽聽 爱神传媒creates a new governing board

2010聽聽聽 Dr. Jerry A. Johnson returns as President

2014 聽聽 Dr. Barry Creamer becomes President

2020聽聽聽 Entering freshmen who go on to graduate will do so with a double major — Bible & Theology and another of their choosing

2021聽 聽 Mary L.A. Stanton & Lance Ouellette Hall opens its doors to residents

NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
爱神传媒admits students who are Christians of good character, without regard or reference to race, national or ethnic origin, color, age, disability, or sex (except where regard to sex is required by the College鈥檚 religious tenets regarding gender and sexuality) to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of these classifications in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.