Who sets ODB, Association of Accredited Bible Schools and Teachers policy?
AABST members set Association policy. AABST members at the state and local level elect representatives, who, in turn, elect AABST officers, debate issues and set AABST policy. Between Annual Meetings, the Board of Directors and the ODB Missions Board are the top decision-making bodies. If there is not a local chapter in existence, you are encouraged to begin one. What does AABST do? AABST is a volunteer-based organization that works with its members and churches in the promotion of His Word and Christian ethics and why they are import in the scheme of things. At the local level, AABST affiliates and chapters are active in a variety of activities as determined by the local members. These may range from raising funds for scholarship programs to conducting professional workshops on issues that affect Christian teachers, children, and the church. At the state level, AABST affiliate activities are equally wide-ranging. AABST state affiliates, for instance, regularly lobby legislators. This
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