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+ | '''Good News Theological College & Seminary (GNTCS)''' is an interdenominational institution of higher learning in Accra, [[Ghana]]. Founded in 1971, it provides biblical, theological and pastoral education primarily to leaders of [[African Instituted (Independent) Churches|African Instituted Churches (AICs)]]. Other churches who are not AICs also benefit from the educational programs of the seminary. | ||
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+ | ==Mission statement== | ||
+ | From their website<ref>Good News Theological College & Seminary. http://www.gntcs.org</ref>, GNTCS's mission statement is | ||
+ | <blockquote>to provide sound Christ-centred education to the Church and Society, fully equipping both men and women with character, knowledge and skills for servant leadership in the African context.<blockquote> |
Revision as of 20:50, 11 April 2010
Good News Theological College & Seminary (GNTCS) is an interdenominational institution of higher learning in Accra, Ghana. Founded in 1971, it provides biblical, theological and pastoral education primarily to leaders of African Instituted Churches (AICs). Other churches who are not AICs also benefit from the educational programs of the seminary.
Mission statement
From their website[1], GNTCS's mission statement is
to provide sound Christ-centred education to the Church and Society, fully equipping both men and women with character, knowledge and skills for servant leadership in the African context.
- ↑ Good News Theological College & Seminary. http://www.gntcs.org