Carolina College of Biblical Studies is pleased to announce the receipt of a generous gift of stock from a longtime supporter of the college. This significant contribution reflects the donor’s enduring commitment to the mission and ministry of CCBS—to equip disciples of Christ for a lifetime of faithful servant leadership through biblical higher education. The gift is valued at $102,000.
“We are deeply grateful for the faithful generosity of this donor to our Vision Fund,” said CCBS President Dr. Bill Korver in a press release. “Their continued partnership has been instrumental in helping us train students who are grounded in God’s Word and equipped to serve their communities and the world.”
The donor, who has supported CCBS through years of consistent giving, chose to make this particular gift as an additional expression of their belief in the college’s mission and its growing impact on students, churches and ministries across the region.
By supporting the Vision Fund, individuals help safeguard future generations of disciple-making at CCBS. Contributions strengthen the fund and advances the ministry through the interest and returns it generates.
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