This building is home to several ministry departments including Communications, Partner Services, Faith Library Publications, Data Processing, and Rhema Correspondence Bible School. Kenneth E. Hagin’s office is also in this building and hasn’t changed since he went home to be with the Lord in September 2003.
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Most Rhema Bible Training College students live off campus, but the 96 one- and two-bedroom on-campus apartment units are “home away from home” for some. Many residents are international students. Life at Rhema is social as well as spiritual, and living in Student Housing provides many fellowship opportunities.
Located between the Ninowski Recreation Center and the Administration Building, the park offers a serene spot to relax, take a walk, or read a book. A walkway winds among the trees, and a gazebo and picnic tables provide places for leisurely lunches. During the Christmas season, the Rhema Park becomes the centerpiece of the Christmas Lights Display, which includes around two million lights.