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BICA

BICA. Biblical Institute. of. Central America. El Progresso, Honduras Established 1998. Overseen by Belton Church of Christ. Belton, Texas. Guatemala City, Guatemala Established 2004. Overseen by Fairmont Park Church of Christ. Midland, Texas. George Hall Executive Director.

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BICA

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  1. BICA Biblical Institute of Central America

  2. El Progresso, Honduras Established 1998 Overseen by Belton Church of Christ Belton, Texas Guatemala City, GuatemalaEstablished 2004 Overseen by Fairmont Park Church of Christ Midland, Texas

  3. George Hall Executive Director

  4. BICA – El Progresso, Honduras Samuel Vasquez Director Roberto Siria Assistant Director

  5. BICA Guatemala City, Guatemala Roberto Alvarez Director Lico Hernandez Assistant Director

  6. El Progresso

  7. The Concept • Two year preaching school • Teachers are local preachers • Students are taught every book of theBible over a two year period • Each student averages 700 Bible studies over a two year period

  8. Each student is taught a vocation (Not dependent on the U.S. dollar after graduation) • Each graduate becomes a self- supporting preacher or worker in a local Church for 40 plus years • One graduate established a new Church and baptized 100 new convertsin his first 2 years

  9. Campaigns Every year each student participates in 10campaigns that result in 600 to 800 baptisms a year for both schools

  10. Annual Operating Costs per School (30 Students Per School) $115,800

  11. Cost of Monthly Operations Director Assistant Director Married Student Single Student $ 850 $ 700 $ 320 $ 220

  12. Married Single $ 320 @ mo X 12 $ 3840 @ yr X 2 years $ 7680 $ 220 @ mo X 12 $ 2640 @ yr X 2 years $ 5280

  13. Costs for transportation to campaigns, teaching supplies, laundry lady, cook for noon meal and travel costs for instructors are figured into per student cost.

  14. For less than 8% of the cost of sending an American missionary to a foreign mission field, you can get a self-supporting lifetime evangelist working in his native country.

  15. Establish one Church per Year for only $13,590 per year 1 evangelistic minister - $250/mo each (includes vocational training) Rent a large house for $225/mo for a new house Church (would include a place for the minister to also live in) 2 Evangelistic Campaigns of about $2000 each Moving Costs, Cost for 2 weekend students, 1 Airline ticket for oversight travel $1050 Support for 1 married preaching school student $3840

  16. Results of 1 new Church per year • A Lifelong self-supported evangelist notdependent on the U.S. dollar (after vocational training) • A new Church with 100 new members in a short period of time • A minimum of 5 people per year who are able to teach others

  17. Results (con’t) Example: 100 members per church x 10 years 1000 members in 10 years 10 churches established per year x 100 members each 1000 new members per year x 10 years 10,000 new members in 10 years

  18. Teaching Others to Teach Others (II Tim. 2:2) A conservative realistic projection of the number of teachers of the Gospel that will be taught to teach others (II Timothy 2:2). Generally, our students will teach five people per year to present the gospel to others. Only teachers of the gospel are considered here. Baptisms will number many times more. (One graduate baptized 100 people in his first 2 years) This projection assumes 15 graduates per year per school. The first seven years of graduates are not even taken into account.

  19. Graduates Year New teachers in 25 years 63 2004 315 90 2005 435 120 2006 585 150 2007 735 180 2008 885 210 2009 1035 240 2010 1185 270 2011 1335 300 2012 1485 330 2013 1635 360 2014 1785 390 2015 1785 420 2016 2085 450 2017 2235 480 2018 2385 510 2019 2535 22,590 New Teachers in 15 years 23,100

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