Anchor Programs
Several areas of the student’s academic and spiritual life are considered our core anchors. Although there are many different aspects of the program at WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute, these anchors are the central focus of the training program.
Interview Week
One week in the late spring is set aside for student interviews. Each student will sit in an interview for about two hours with key staff and speakers. This time will be used to help students identify their key strengths and how to use those in the ministry as well as to identify areas in which the student needs to grow and to help the student form a plan to do so.
Scripture Memory Program
One of the distinguishing features of the WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute is the Scripture Memory Program. Students will be required to participate in this campus wide Scripture Memory Program in order to graduate. Specific honors at graduation are dependent upon the number of verses a student commits to memory. The minimum requirement is 100 verses and the maximum is 500.
REAL LIFE Seminars
WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute is built on the foundation of weeklong seminars rather than classes that run between one and three days a week for an entire semester. This seminar format allows students to fully immerse themselves in the subject matter and wrap their minds around it without distraction.
Each seminar will run from Monday to Thursday with about 18 hours of lecture style instruction, 2-5 hours of question and answer periods and 3-5 hours of small group discussions. Seminars will all have daily homework and small projects and most will have required reading, but the element of quizzes and tests will not be present.
Weekend Ministries
Each week WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute students will be involved in ministries at their local churches as well as ministries at Camp CoBeAc and Retreat Center. A few of the different ministries students have the opportunity to participate in are the bus ministry, children’s ministry, youth ministry, nursing home ministry, jail ministry, and more.
Cultural and Personal Principles Project
As part of the requirements for graduation each student will complete a project which will help them form Biblical responses to many of the cultural and personal issues that arise today. Students will spend time review and researching issues such as remarriage, divorce, ecumenicalism, movie attendance, modesty, abortion, stem cell research, home-schooling, repentance, Bible versions in other languages and other similar issues and then they will present their Biblically supported responses to them in writing and orally to the WalkRight Bible Institute staff.
Camp CoBeAc and Retreat Center
Each student will have the opportunity to serve in a dynamic Christian camping ministry working with thousands of young people during the summer months and thousands more during the fall and winter retreat seasons. Throughout these camping seasons, WalkRight Bible Institute students will have the chance to develop ministry skills such as singing, counseling, platform and service responsibilities, and more.
WalkRight Travel Teams
WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute students will have many different opportunities for summer ministry. Along with spending time on the summer staff at Camp CoBeAc and Retreat Center, numerous students will spend time as part of a travel team. While traveling, students will be promoting both the camp and the institute as well as ministering through song, puppets, skits and dramas.
Camper Life Specialist Certificate
Each student at WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute will have the opportunity to earn the Camper Life Specialist Certificate. Students will become proficient in five core camp ministry elements, including general counseling principles, state and health codes, games and programs, camp-wide procedures, and hospitality, making each student especially useful to any camp organization.
Missions Trip
As part of the program at WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute, each student will have the opportunity to put the many aspects of their training into use as they prepare for and travel on a mission trip. Heading into one of the major cities in the United States, our students gain a greater vision of how God can use missions here in their own country.
Basic Bible Knowledge Project
Every post-high school student ought to have mastery in the basic facts of the Bible. By the end of the year at WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute, each student be able to provide answers for up to 4,000 basic knowledge questions about the Bible.
Life Skills Training
Alongside training in Bible foundations and ministry skills, each student will also be trained in a number life skills, including personal finance, time management, and personal organization, giving students one more advantage as they prepare to work and serve at home, in their local churches and in the workforce.
Walk Thru the Bible
Each student at WalkRight Baptist Bible Institute will have the opportunity to sit through the New Testament and Old Testament Walk Thru the Bible Training.