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One primary goal of the Providence Foundation has been to provide in-depth teaching and training to better prepare people to apply Biblical principles of liberty in their life and community. Our Intern Programs are an excellent way to accomplish this goal.
The programs are for people of all ages who are interested in learning, researching, writing, and/or working on practical projects (such as PowerPoint Presentations, website items, administrative projects). Most interns will be involved in all of these.
The object of the internship is for the interns to produce something that will be valuable to them, the Providence Foundation, and those we affect. Areas of study can vary widely. We will have some specific items of research, but are flexible to work with the interest of the intern. The end products may be papers, presentations, scripts, seminar texts, or foundational research to assist in later publications.
Interns will work directly under the supervision of Stephen McDowell, President of the Providence Foundation, or Mark Beliles, Chairman.
The 3-week program will be held for four weeks, July 23 - August 10, 2007, at the Providence Foundation offices in Charlottesville, Virginia. During the third week the interns will participate in the Foundation's annual Fundamentals of a Biblical Worldview Seminar.
The 9-month program is August 20, 2007 - May 23, 2008 at the Providence Foundation offices in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The 3-week program is free, and the 9-month Great Commission program costs $900. Interns receive scholarships to the Worldview seminar. Interns are responsible for their own housing and food.
For the 3-week session, the number of interns is limited to less than 8 people. Applications must be received at our offices by July 1, 2007. Contact us for an application or click here to fill out the online form.
For the 9-month internship, the application deadline is also July 1, 2007. Visit www.gracecov.com/intern to apply.
- Be a part of bringing Godly reformation to America and the nations.
- Be educated in applying Biblical principles to all spheres of life.
- Learn how to research America's Christian history and various topics from a Providential Perspective.
- Be equipped to educate others in a Biblical worldview.
- Participate in practical projects of the Providence Foundation.
One intern from Regent University who helped us with our book, Watchmen on the Walls, wrote: "I have told my professors about how pleased I was with the internship experience. It was very valuable for me and I have recommended it for other students. Thank you so much for this great learning opportunity! I am so privileged to have been able to work with you!"
We offer two different intern programs:
Both programs are similar in content, although the 9-Month Internship
includes additional training in other areas of ministry.
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