About ANTS
Thank you for your interest in All Nations Theological Seminary. We realize that choosing a seminary that is right for you can be a challenge. We are eager to assist you in this process as you seek God’s guidance in your decision.
All Nations Theological Seminary was founded for the purpose to prepare Pentecostal leaders, such as, national church leaders, missionaries, church planters, pastors, evangelists, teachers, and para-church staff for the Mission of God in making Jesus Christ known and believed in throughout the world!
The Master of Arts program at ANTS in Missions and Intercultural studies introduces students to biblical, historical, theological, contextual, and strategic foundations resulting in graduates who are informed and effective in the practice of ministering within one’s own culture or across cultural boundaries.
The program at ANTS is designed especially for men and women who are currently engaged in ministry that does not allow them to break away from their duties for two or three years in order to earn their graduate degree in an academic setting that requires full time residence. The M.A. program at ANTS is a modular program that only requires one to commit to an on campus residence twice a year for thirty days each.
The Master of Arts degree program is a two and a half year program ending with a major project (36 credit hours – plus project). There are two terms per academic year in which the student can register up to nine credit hours (three modules). The duration of each term is just over a thirty day period.
ANTS is located in Lilongwe, Malawi, also known as the “warm heart of Africa.”
We would like to invite you to contact us. Furthermore, we would like to invite you to learn more about ANTS by browsing through this website.
If you believe God is leading you towards a post-graduate level education in order to further prepare for future ministry engagement, then, we pray that God will lead you to ANTS!
Disclaimer
The information on this website was correct at the time of posting, and is checked and updated regularly. However it is issued for the general guidance of potential students and does not form part of any contract. All Nations Theological Seminary expects to provide the programs and facilities described, but reserves the right to withdraw or make alterations to programs if necessary. All programs and modules are offered subject to approval from our validating authorities.
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