The Tennessee Bible College library has been blessed with a remarkable addition this year. Brother Clyde Woods, who faithfully operated Bargain Bookfinders in Henderson, Tennessee, recently retired and sought to find a worthy home for his vast inventory of good books. His generosity has now become a lasting gift to TBC.

With the help of three of our students—Brad Burkett, Jordan Danner, and Trent Nivens—a U-Haul and trailer made their way from Henderson to Cookeville, carrying back an incredible 13,000 volumes. This massive collection is now being sorted and placed on the shelves of the TBC Library, where they will, Lord willing, serve students for many years to come.

Not only will these books benefit students directly, but duplicates are already being put to good use. Some are being given to students and preachers here at home, while others will soon be shipped to preachers and preacher training schools in Africa, extending the blessing far beyond our campus.

We extend our gratitude to Brother Woods for thinking of Tennessee Bible College in this way, and we also thank these young men for their time, effort, and love for God’s Word in making this library expansion possible.

Students and friends of TBC can now explore our growing collection online. To see what’s available in the TBC Library, visit our website here.

This generous donation is not just an addition of books—it is an investment in the future of gospel preaching and Christian education.