Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary was established in 1972 to train and equip soul-winning servants of God. Our primary purpose is to provide each graduate with solid biblical and theological training for effective service in church-related and missions vocations such as pastor, church staff member, missionary, Christian educator, and others.
The Seminary attempts to guide students into a thorough understanding of the Bible and its relevance for today, preparing those who have been called of God to preach and teach the Word of God. Further preparation is offered through instruction in preaching, counseling, administration, and cross-cultural ministry. In addition, all students participate in the Practical Missions Program of the school and are encouraged to be involved in local churches during their seminary days.
In the light of its stated institutional purpose, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary seeks to achieve the following general educational objectives in its academic programs:
Mid-America is more than just an academic training center. Our distinctive commitment to evangelism, missions and the inerrant Word of God prepares our students for effective ministry anywhere God calls them to serve.
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