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The Institute work is under the vision and mission statements of Global Outreach Developments International. The school's first function is to pursue the fulfillment of said mission and vision statements.

Our philosophy of education is to produce mature-minded believers with quality education while never neglecting the essential truth that faith is to be lived not just learned about. Our students will learn to think critically and constructively with faith and to never bow at the feet of reasoned speculation, and will bow only at the feet of God.

Our approach to the scripture is one of canonical authority and interpretation. We approach the scripture as God's word to us, a word above every word written or spoken. We go to God's word to learn and be changed; not to confirm declarative statements. Our students will be educated in all the theories of academia while learning how to apply faith to said theories and either accept or reject said theories.

As teachers we practice producing a learning environment that encourages freedom.  As transformational persons we believe in a classroom environment that seeks truth above the transmission of information.  As persons and teachers pursuing the Kingdom of God we believe in living up to ideals with all of our strength and life. We believe in encouraging 'dreamers' to live out their calling.

If there were a perfect world, it would require only one person to ruin that perfect world. Likewise, in an imperfect world it requires only one person to make a positive difference. At The Institute for G.O.D. International we all strive to be that one person making a difference.

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Work Continues
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