Bible Club Program

About the Vision Bible Clubs Program

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How does the Vision Bible Clubs Program work? Well, it’s all up to you! If you or someone you know is interested in starting a bible club at your school, it’s up to you to get the club organized, secure members, and apply for a charter. Once your club has received its charter and is established, The Vision Corporation will provide your club with teaching and learning materials and opportunities to support other Christian ministries.

The goal of Vision Bible Clubs is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and create stronger foundations in Christ among students through discipleship and Christian leadership.

What makes Vision Bible Clubs successful is the fact that it is a group of individual, student-led clubs which provide an avenue, through Christian discipleship and leadership, for future Christian leaders to express their beliefs, serve others, and engage in Biblical learning.

Members of Vision Bible Clubs are responsible for strengthening themselves in Christ as they teach others in their schools and communities.

Vision Bible Clubs is in the process of establishing clubs in all 50 states. Interest has been phenomenal, and we are working diligently to accommodate that interest. We are hopeful that our growth efforts will take the Vision Bible Clubs experience to an international level.

Vision Bible Clubs is an organization of individual, student-led Bible Clubs. Each Vision Bible Club is responsible for electing its own officers as well as obtaining an advisor. Because Vision Bible Clubs is a religious organization, school employees cannot serve as advisors. Advisors are generally religious leaders in the community such as pastors or youth ministers.

Vision Bible Clubs offers a wide range of opportunities to its members, including:

  • Discipleship
  • Scholarship Programs
  • Vocational guidance
  • Opportunities to support Christian programs and ministries across the United States and abroad
  • Learning to become a servant in Christ
  • Strengthening peer involvement in local churches