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Myanmar Theological College; Myanmar Union Adventist Seminary; Myanmar Vision Christian College; Myitkyina Christian Seminary; N. Northern Shan State Union Christian College; P. Paku Divinity School; Pacific Rim Bible College; Pwo Karen Theological Seminary; Paniel Bible College; Puato Baptist Bible College (PBBC) R. Reaching The World Bible ...
The college and seminary was founded in 1986 by Dr Do Suan Mung. [1] Dr Mung died in 2021 and in 2024, his son David Mung runs the college. [2] The two schools offer bachelor's, and master's degrees related to theology. By 2021, there were over 1500 graduates from the college. [2]
Historically, Myanmar Theological College (MTC) has undergone three stages of development. In 1937, it was the Bible School. After one decade, in 1947, the Bible School was promoted to a Theological Training Institution. Again, after four decades, in 1987, the Theological Training Institution was promoted to become the Myanmar Theological College.
Baptist seminaries and theological colleges in Myanmar (2 P) Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in Myanmar" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia ... 15 in Japan, 7 in Korea, 1 in Myanmar, 13 in the Philippines, 9 in Taiwan and 4 in Thailand.
The year saw offering of the Diploma Course. The name Zomi Theological College was proposed by principal Chum Awi and adopted in 1983. The year started the B Th degree program. The college was affiliated to the Burma now Myanmar Institute of Theology, Insein, from 1983 to 1991. Thus the B Th degree was conferred by the BIT for three times: 1988 ...
Kachin Theological College and Seminary was founded in 1932 by missionaries in Bhamo, Kachin State. [1] In 1935, the Bible School transferred to Kutkai, Northern Shan State, Course extended to 2 years. In, 1966 Bible School moved to the present campus situated in Nawng Nang, Myitkyina, Kachin State.
GFA World has 56 bible colleges in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri Lanka with the purpose of training native missionaries with usage of their own dialects and cultures so that leaders could promote gospels. [18] The program includes three years of instruction, including field instruction and experience. [19]