chapel

Chapel service and assignments

Chapel Services are held every 1st Sunday and 3rd Wednesday of each month while school is in progress. These services are mandatory for all students with no exceptions.


Student participation in Chapel makes up the students total grade average; therefore, participation is required as assigned by the instructor. If Chapel assignments are missed, students name will be placed on a Bunker’s list and only removed after two consecutive assignments have been completed.


*Chapel is not an option, it is mandatory.


Students are to dress appropriately for classes. No pants or jeans allowed in Chapel.


Discipline Code:
Women – heads covered
Men – shirt and tie


History

Narrow Way Bible Institute started in 1992 as an extension of the Manhattan Bible Institute. The school was started with The Dean and President teaching a class each. To date, the Insitute is blessed to have an administrator, registrar, assistant Dean and eight teachers.


Today we are an independent school accredited by Accrediting Commission International, Inc. Our goal is to cultivate the spiritual growth of our students. Our classes are conducted in the evenings to accommodate the schedules of working individuals, stay-at-home moms, and all who have a heart to know God’s word. Our classes and courses are arranged to meet the spiritual needs of both youth and adults. With assistance from our spirit filled teachers who have a heart for people, we aim to train each individual in the infallible word of God both systematically and practically.


The main objective of Narrow Way Bible Institute is to encourage students to learn and apply God’s word to their daily lives, share the word with others and spread the Gospel to the Nations. Our motto is “Developing individuals into spiritual maturity”.

Philosophy

We believe that the Holy Scriptures are the Divine inspiration of GOD and that GOD makes Himself known in three equal persons; God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.


We use the authorized King James Version of the bible as the official text; however, other versions will be used as a source of comparison and independent study. Our goal is to prepare students to reach both the churched and the un-churched with the infallible word of God. This will be accomplished through lecture, precept and practice.

Objective

The NWBI concludes that if spiritual goals are set for the student, they will aim for righteous results:


Spiritual Goals

  • To prepare individuals to know, live, and propagate the Gospel.
  • To meet the spiritual needs of their community and the nations.
  • To develop an intimate relationship with God and mature into a spiritual lifestyle.


Personal Goals

  • To develop spiritually, prayerfully and unselfishly.
  • To develop excellent leadership and interpersonal communicative skills for church and individual growth.


Academic Goals

  • To obtain a workable knowledge of the word of God.
  • To enhance study methods for growth and instruction of others.
  • To cultivate skills for communicating the scriptures, through the teaching and preaching of the word of God.