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Norwegian-American Places in the Twin Cities
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Crossroads Church Partners originally incorporated as the International Bible College on the corner of 15th and University Ave in Minneapolis. After many instances of rebranding, changing names, shifting locations, and a change in overall mission, this institution still stands, just in a different form than the one in which it began over a hundred years ago.[1]

Once the International Christian Bible College Association was established in 1914, with the heavy involvement of pioneer missionaries Julius Stone and D.E. Olson. They quickly and efficiently worked to establish a campus for this college that would help educate its students toward the achievement of its goals, complete with accomodation for those students.[2] Changes in organization and funding have led to the College rebranding to Crossroads College, then ceasing its services as an educational institution. Instead of a college, the partnership now exists in Rochester as a benevolent institution for strengthening connections between different churches and enhance their causes.[1]


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[1]About Us, Crossroads Church Partners. Accessed January 19th, 2024. crossroadschurchpartners.org/about-us/.

[2]"The Fifth Annual Catalogue of the International Christian Bible College" catalogue, 1920, P0683, Box 3, Folder 6, Norwegian-American Historical Association, naha.stolaf.edu.

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https://www.crossroadschurchpartners.org/flourish