The Pillsbury College & Seminary
The Pillsbury College & Seminary, established in 1991 by the FreeWay Foundation (formerly Christian Civic Foundation), operates as a Christian school, which was granted "exempt institution" status by the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education on August 19, 1991. It is a flexible, personalized, distance-learning alternative to traditional graduate education. The College is targeted at mid-career ministers who have a heart for helping hurting people. We equip them to teach and apply practical spiritual principles and positive Biblical life skills.
The Pavel Florensky School of Theology
The Pavel (Paul) Florensky School (or College) of Theology and Ministry (in short PFS) is an academic unit within Euclid University extension. Conceived by a panel of former theological students, the programs are designed to deliver essential theological knowledge without wasting any time, while building a solid foundation for life-long studies and academic writing.
Online Biblical and Ministry Arts Related College
Shepard College of Ministry and Creative Arts is an online college that affords you the opportunity to gain a certificate, associate’s, or bachelor degree in Biblical Studies with concentrations in four arts areas – Gospel/Praise & Worship Music, Liturgical Dance, Christian Drama, and Prophetic Canvas Art. In today’s technological world, gaining a degree online is as simple as having access to a computer! However, Shepard College goes a step further.
The North American Reformed Seminary
We are a Reformed Christian seminary that seeks to educate the body of Christ completely free of charge. Our ministry will enable Christians to get a seminary level education without going into debt (Rom 13:8). This allows our graduates to focus on God’s call in their lives instead of how they can best pay off their seminary debt. Not only will this help our students by keeping them out of debt, it will also help small churches retain educated pastors without having to pay a large salary to offset their seminary education debt.
Academic freedom for whom?
By Katharine Gelber
Anti-intellectualism has recently changed tack in Australia. We have a new battle; academics fending off accusations that we are biased. Apparently we’re not educators, we’re indoctrinators. What a powerful charge! “J’accuse”, they say. “I think you’re biased because I disagree with you. Therefore you must be biased. And bias is bad; very, very bad.”
New Wine Bible Institute
Our Bible Institute was founded by New Wine Church to serve the needs of those who are not able to pursue a Bible College degree, but still have a desire to learn as much as possible in their pursuit of biblical knowledge. Through the advent of the internet New Wine Church sees the potential for a whole new era in biblical studies via distance education.
New Purpose Center
More than 20 years ago God called me to help relieve people’s suffering and to assist people on their life’s journey toward fulfillment and growth. I followed His call by returning to college after serving 10 years in the military to complete my Masters degree in counseling psychology and later earning a Doctorate from Cornerstone University. I put my education and training to use by working as a counselor in community mental health agencies.
Mount Carmel
MCIBS is the educational body of New Life Christian Fellowship. Our main objective is to give the serious Bible student a sound Biblical and Theological foundation, which will help to prepare them for ministry.
Moody Online Education
Moody Bible Institute provides opportunities for you to grow in your knowledge and understanding of the Word through several distance learning options. You can apply what you learn immediately by living and expressing the Word to the world.
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Midlands Bible College and Divinity School
Originally founded in the British Midlands in 1990, the Midlands Bible College and Divinity School’s ministry has widened considerably since its decision to focus entirely on offering quality open and distance learning studies in Theology. Consequently, we now have students from across the United Kingdom, Australia, the European Union, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States, and elsewhere. With faculty members and aspects of the ministry based across the UK and overseas, the college still retains links with its namesake, the Midlands region, including an office and seminars held there.