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College History
Practical Bible Training
School emerged in 1900 from a series of Bible classes that
were conducted in downtown Lestershire (Johnson City), New
York, by a young evangelist, John A. Davis, who attended the
Chicago Bible Institute (now Moody Bible Institute) where he
served D. L. Moody's table.
These summer evening classes were engendered by the
conviction that God would have a Bible institute, similar to
Moody, established in the Binghamton area.
With an attendance of more than a hundred people, it was
agreed that a school should be permanently organized and
that a new location should be secured. The school was
incorporated on December 6, 1900, as Practical Bible
Training School, with Evangelist Davis as the Superintendent
and Hymnwriter John R. Clements as the President of the
Board.
The first six years' classes
were conducted during the summer months when renowned Bible
teachers and evangelists lectured in an extensive summer
conference program. An academic year schedule was adopted
the Fall of 1906, when the school began a two year study
program with resident teachers. This developed into a three
year program in 1912.
When the school outgrew its
original quarters on Harrison Street, the Lord made possible
the purchase of the White City Amusement Park, which
consisted of some thirty acres, overlooking the Susquehanna
River. After extensive renovations and alterations (many of
the park's buildings were 'converted' to holy purposes),
PBTS occupied the park in June of 1911. In October of the
same year a United States Post Office was established at the
school and was called Bible School Park, NY. Most of the
original buildings have now been replaced by modern
facilities.
On September 24, 1993,
Practical Bible Training School became Practical Bible
College, and was authorized to grant the two year Associate
of Applied Science (AAS) degree and the four-year Bachelor
of Religious Education (BRE) degree. The college continues
to offer a one-year certificate in Bible and a three-year
diploma. A major in Bible/Theology is at the core of all
programs. On August 1, 2004, Practical Bible College became
Davis College, a Practical College of Bible and Ministry.
From its inception, Davis
College has promoted preaching, evangelism, and missions, as
well as other church ministries and Bible study. Being a
gifted preacher and evangelist, John A. Davis was eager to
train men and women for Bible-centered ministries with the
result that many graduates are serving the Lord on nearly
every mission field of the world.
Today, the vision,
leadership, and enthusiasm of Dr. Davis are personified in
our current president. The Lord is doing great things
through this ministry of teaching his people God's Word and
of preparing them to use the Word effectively to evangelize
the lost and disciple his people. |