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Seminary Teacher

Professors are needed at several seminaries, in various parts of the Philippines, such as International Graduate School of Leadership and Asian Theological Seminary in Manila, Asian Theological Seminary’s branch in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, and its Pastoral Advancement Program based out of Bacolod, and Koinonia Theological Seminary in Davao City, Mindanao.

The Philippines has many young churches whose leaders have very little theological or ministerial training. The Philippines is also one of the most open countries in Asia for theological training and we have students coming from almost every country to study and prepare to return for ministry in their own country. In this way, the Philippines is a gateway to training and preparing workers for ministry among the unreached throughout Asia. Seminary programs include discipleship and internships for students to prepare them for effective ministry.

REQUIREMENTS:
1. At least a Master’s degree. 2. Gifting in teaching and training others. 3. Experience as a pastor/professor/church planter.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Teach courses, semestral and/or modular, in either formal or non-formal settings. 2. Be available to do church-based training throughout the region through seminars, conferences, preaching, etc. 3. Mentor students individually or in small groups. 4. Use your gifting and skills to help in a local church plant or an existing church. 5. Provide overall leadership in the region for developing theological education all the way to the grass roots.
LANGUAGE NEEDS:
Primary language for this ministry is English, but learning the local language is very helpful.
LANGUAGE USED:
English, Ilonggo, Tagalog, Cebuano
LIVING ENVIRONMENT:
Manila is a modern, congested metropolis of about 12 million, with a comfortable standard of living. Bacolod is a major city center. Climate is tropical—very warm and humid. Filipinos are friendly and hospitable.Bacolod and Davao City are major city centers.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
In Manila, the seminaries have well-equipped, air-conditioned buildings. In Bacolod the ATS facilities are adequate. The Pastoral Advancement Program has two outlets: one in the city and one rural, ministering to around 40 pastors/church planters with very little theological training. The facilities are quite simple and basic for this non-formal educational environment.
INTERNSHIP:
No
Location:
Philippines, Asia

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