We are pleased at Missio to train agents of the Spirit, proclaimers of the Gospel, all around the world. As we celebrate our 50th Anniversary, we think of the many students, over 2,000, that have walked the halls of BTS/Missio and are in many pockets of the world. The enormous impact Missio grads have on those they lead causes us to thank Jesus and continue to prayerfully seek the Lord for great Kingdom impact. Below some of our current students and graduates share their stories. If you have a story to share, contact alumni@missio.edu and send us a video!
Greetings in Christ’s name!! My name is Sam, a graduate from the Biblical seminary in the year 1985, married to Ruth and together we are blessed with 3 boys. I minister with Africa Inland Church founded by Africa Inland Mission. For the first ten years, from 1985-1995, I lectured at Moffat Bible College and subsequently moved to church ministry where I have been working as a pastor and administrator, co-ordinating several small churches to date.
In 1997, we commenced missions work among the Maasai community where we’ve managed to put up several churches under a Kenyan missionary assisted by Maasai elders, and from time to time we task groups of church members to assist the missionary to evangelise and build churches. My training at the Biblical seminary has been very helpful in my pastoral ministry, and most importantly, in expounding the Bible.
May God bless you as you train his men & women for the ministry.
In Christ service, Sam.
– Sam and Ruth Gituka
As one of the first Korean students at Biblical Theological Seminary (now Missio), Rev. Ki Bong Kang (MDiv ’86, ThM ’87) has a deep appreciation for his best professors while he studied MDiv and ThM courses. He used to serve as a member of the board of Trustees at Biblical Theological Seminary. He is now working on publishing several books in both Korean and Chinese to reach out the Chinese souls.
Join us for more seminary history as we continue our 50th Anniversary celebration: missio.edu/50th-anniversary
Rev. Chulkyun Shin (ThM 2020, president of Hichurch Ministry & AK Taekwondo master) thought seriously about how to live out the Gospel as he communicates it with the people around him. Collaborating with two other students from Missio Seminary, he founded a ministry to study and educate practical ways to say “Hi” to the people in the world. He also teaches Taekwondo to meet various people with his athletic talent. Join us for more thoughts about how Missio Seminary helps prepare students to follow Jesus into the world: missio.edu/50th-anniversary
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