Sabah Theological College

Sabah Theological College

Sabah Theological College (Malay: "Maktab Teoloji Sabah" or MTS) is a denominational Bible College affiliated with the Sidang Injil Borneo (Borneo Evangelical Church). It is located in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia Sidang Injil Borneo Sabah: [http://sibsabah.org/my/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=47 Maktab Teoloji Sabah] (in Malay)] and was established in 1965 to train lay leaders [Methodist Church of Great Britain: [http://www.methodist.org.uk/downloads/wc_special_projects03.doc Special Projects] ] .

Programs

MTS offers academic programs in the Malay language leading to the awarding of the following qualifications. It is one of the few theological colleges and seminaries in Malaysia that offers programs in Malay :

* Certificate in Ministry and Foundation in Theology ( _ms. Sijil Pelayanan dan Asas Teoloji)
* Certificate in Theology ( _ms. Sijil Teoloji)
* Diploma in Theology ( _ms. Diploma Teoloji)

Accreditation

MTS is currently seeking accreditation from the Asia Theological Association [Sabda.org: [http://www.sabda.org/buku_tamu/sabdaorg/baca_buku_tamu/1001-1050 Buku Tamu] (in Malay/Indonesian)] .

References

External links

* [http://sibsabah.org/my/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=47 MTS Web Page on SIB Sabah's Website]


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