Bible Schools
- According to the Church of the Nazarene Manual 1995, the mandate for higher education institutions by the Church of the Nazarene is to inculcate the value and dignity of human life, and provide an environment in which people can be redeemed and enriched intellectually, spiritually and physically, that is, made holy, useful to the master and prepared to do any good work. (2 Timothy 2:21)
- Africa Nazarene University’s philosophy is based on Christian principles, which are in harmony with the doctrine of the Church of the Nazarene. Therefore, the operations of Africa Nazarene University are guided by tenets which accept that: A Christian philosophy of education rests upon an understanding of holy living. Education is one of the pillars of Christian life that is essential for discipleship. Education is the process of enabling a student to be transformed into an integrated, intelligent individual that Christ wants him or her to be. The integration of faith and learning nurtures students toward intellectual maturity and moral integrity while at the same time instilling the desire to become life-long learners (the Church of Nazarene Manual, 1995).
Africa Society of Evangelical Theology
- ASET is an inter-denominational fellowship of clergy and laity, scholars, practitioners, pastors, missionaries and educators. ASET engages a broad community for encouragement, stimulation to godly maturity, professional excellence and a forum to exchange ideas and evaluate them in charitable company.
Friends Theological College (FTC)
- is an institution dedicated to the training of Friends pastors, as well as to the academic progress, personal development, and spiritual growth of its students. Located on the Kaimosi Mission in Kenya’s Tiriki Division, since 1942 FTC has worked to fulfill its mission statement: “to prepare and equip leaders for Christian ministry who meet recognized professional and academic standards and are able to challenge society to live by the teachings of Christ.” Together, the FTC community seeks to integrate faith, Scripture, and knowledge in training the future leadership of churches in East Africa; and to foster, in individual hearts and lives, the process of maturing in Christ.
- is registered with the Commission for Higher Education of Kenya as a private College and is in process for accreditation. The college has been granted candidacy status by the Accrediting Council for Theological Education in Africa (ACTEA). KHBC is a member of the Nairobi Fellowship of Theological Colleges and is recognized internationally as an institution of higher learning.
- The mission of KHBC is to advance the Kingdom of God and serve society through promotion of a Christo-centric education within the Wesleyan tradition by integrating faith with scholarship and inspiring servant leaders.
Kima International School of Theology
- We are located in the highlands of Kenya, near the equator and about 30 minutes from the shores of Lake Victoria, the source of the Nile River.
- In nearly 100 years, scores of people have invested themselves in the work of the Kingdom here at Kima. Today is no different. Dedicated and devoted people still walk these sacred grounds. People from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries are working, preparing, and serving in this place.
- KIST has an enrollment of about 100 students, many of whom are in churches outside our campus completing internships.
- Moffat Bible College is a part of the African Inland Church, but welcomes students from other denominational backgrounds.
- Moffat students are training for further academic pursuits as well as for diverse ministries such as writers, prison chaplains, counselors, Christian school teachers, local church pastors or foreign missionaries.
- Moffat is training these men and women for effective Christian ministry in Africa and the world. We do this in pursuit of our vision to be a leading ministry training centre that impacts communities through the application of Biblical truth.
- Diploma in Bible and Theology P.O. Box 70, Kijabe, Kenya
Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology
- Africa is the heartbeat of NEGST. We believe that the greatest need facing Africa is godly leadership. Leadership founded on the transcendent Word of God that speaks clearly and powerfully to our world today.
- The gospel of grace invades and transforms us wherever it is understood and received. God has placed NEGST in the heart of Africa to lift up the cross of Christ and seek to provide transformation through godly leadership.
- Master of Arts, Master of Divinity, Master of Philosophy, Master of Theology. P. O. Box 24686, Nairobi 00502, Kenya
- Christian Leaders for Africa is a U.S. nonprofit organization started in 2002 to promote theological education in Africa and to represent Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology. The board, executive director and donors of CLA consider themselves to be partners with NEGST in developing pastors, teachers and missionaries on the African continent. CLA seeks to raise funds for student scholarships and African faculty support as well as other special projects and initiatives at NEGST.
Nairobi International School of Theology
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The purpose of the University is to educate and train men and women committed to Christ as Lord and Saviour from an evangelical Christian perspective in order to equip them to provide leadership to the Church and society and spearhead spiritual, social and cultural transformation in Africa and the world.
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To educate and train Christ-like visionary leaders to spearhead holistic transformation in Africa and the world.
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The University shall demonstrate excellence in academic pursuits and intergration in transformational leadership development and practical Christian ministry and service.
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Master of Arts, Master of Divinity. P.O. Box 60954, Nairobi, Kenya
Pan African School of Theology (PAST)
- Founded in 2006 by PACE Ministries International and given a mandate to provide higher education for a new generation of Christian leaders. The vision called for a new school that would nurture students to be Biblical scholars, peacemakers, evangelists, leaders and spokesmen. They were to be creative thinkers and passionate men-of-action, above reproach, equipped to shepherd the Church and redeem all things to the glory of God. PAST is a private, inter-denominational, residential and day college located in the Aberedare highlands of central Kenya. It facilitates accredited university-level programmes in theology-related fields
Reformed Institute for Theological Training
- A Modest Theological Library, Computers, computer training to Diploma Students, computer classroom, Boarding facilities for single students in Dorms, guesthouse for guest-lecturers and extra curriculum facilities.
- PO Box 406 Eldoret, Kenya
- is a community of Christians united in the acknowledgment of Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour and striving to grow into maturity in the knowledge of the Lord. Its mission as a community is to glorify God and build the Church through high quality programmes of training and research.
- In its training programmes it prepares men and women to serve the Church through the ministry of pastor, teacher, evangelist, missionary and other forms of Christian ministry. It expects those enrolling in its training programmes to have experienced the call of God to the ministries for which they are training and that this call will be confirmed by the community of their fellow Christians.
- Bachelor of Theology. P.O. 49, Machakos, Kenya
ST. PAUL’S UNITED THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE
- P.O. Private Bag, Limuru, Kenya
- St. Paul’s Divinity School was founded in 1903 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in Freretown, Mombasa. The school moved to Limuru in 1930. The Divinity School changed its name to St. Paul’s United Theological in 1955 when three Churches, namely, Anglican Church of Kenya, Presbyterian Church of East Africa and Methodist Church of Kenya, decided to form a partnership in Church ministerial training. The Reformed Church of East Africa joined the partnership in 1973 and the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) in 1995. The College now reflects the ecumenical experience of our time.
- St. Paul’s awards first degrees, Bachelor of Divinity, Bachelor of Business Administration, it also runs a Diploma of Theology Programme at various affiliated Colleges, including Berea and St. Andrew’s, Kabare. Various Post-Graduate Programmes are being developed at the moment
OTHER SCHOOLS
- AIC Missionary College, Eldoret
- East Africa School of Theology, Nairobi
- ICM Seminary, Kitale
- Kapsabet Bible College, P.O. Box 20, Kapsabet
- Kenya Baptist Theological College, Limuru
- Koru Bible College, Koru
- Matongo Lutheran Theological College, Sondu via Kisumu
- Mulango Bible Institute, P.O. Box 80, Kitui
- Pentecostal Bible College, Nyang’ori
- Pwani Bible Institute, P.O. Box 95909, Mombasa
IT IS UPON THE CHURCH TO LINK AND CORPERATE WITH THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS SO AS TO REALIZE THE FULFILMENT OF GREAT COMMISSION.LET THE LEADERS IN THE CHURCH PONDER OVER THIS
GOD BLESS KENYA, GOD BLESS THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS ,GOD BLESS CHURCH
WARAYA
NIST KENYA
This is the time for all Believers to preach the Word Of God to the whole world as directed by our Lord Jesus Christ. On this premise, i’ve decided to make the Gospel known to all, to be fully committed to the Gospel. i therefore want to apply to attend a Bible college in kenya, kenya highlands bible college, kericho. i need financial assistance to be abl;e to embark on this course. For He who wins soul is wise, and Jesus said, be rest assured i’ll be with you even unto the end of the world. Please help me.
Am ERIC DIABA, a Ghanaian and a Believer.