Equipping Christian Leaders with God's Word
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I started my study at International Theological Seminary (ITS) in Spring 2007. It was the first time I came to the United States. Honestly, I felt a little pang of anxiety in my heart at that moment; not only because it was my first coming to the school, but also because of at that time, I almost had not known any other student in ITS. Fortunately, the staffs at ITS were very helpful to me so that I felt a bit relieved.
I did Th. M. program in ITS,
which is finished in June 2008. I did really enjoy my time of study in ITS. During my study, I found out that ITS staffs are indeed very helpful to foreign students in spite of the fact that they are undermanned and overworked. They really do not mind to “walk the second mile” for making contributions to the students’ benefits. Such thing indeed becomes one of ITS’ major strengths as the Bible training institution for Christian leaders, trainers, educators, and pastors from Third World countries.
My hope is that in the future, ITS may always be a great blessing for Christian leaders, trainers, and pastors that come from any geographical part of the world. I wish that ITS continually becomes the excellent place for training and inspiring students of the Word of God. To my fellow graduates, I also congratulate them for their achievement and hard work. As some of them will be back to their respective countries to start new ministry or continuing the former, I wish them good luck. May God always be the Source of your strength and consolation as you travel to different parts of the world to bring the Good News to the unreached people groups!
Robert Paul Trisna (Th.M, Class of 2008)