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Help expand God’s kingdom.
Support an institution focused on soul-winning.
Invest in the life and future ministry of a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Make a seminary education affordable for future leaders.
Prevent the accumulation of student debt.
Strengthen the local church.
Help spread the Gospel to the ends of the earth.
Invest in an institution that produces servants of God who believe and preach the Bible as the Word of God.
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Mid-America’s Dr. Brad Thompson Introduces Two New Books
Exemplifying the thought-leadership of Mid-America’s world-class faculty, Dr. Bradley C. Thompson has authored two new books, including one that is the first of a new series called the “Reaching Higher! Education Series.” Dr. Thompson serves as Mid-America’s Executive Vice President and is the founding Dean of Mid-America College. He has taught Christian ministries for over […]
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Radio Interview: From Arkansas to Arlington
Mid-America President Dr. Michael Spradlin was recently interviewed by Byron Tyler on Mid-South View Point, a Christian talk radio show produced in Memphis by Bott Radio Network. During the 26-minute program, Dr. Spradlin spoke about the many highlights throughout Mid-America’s history, including the recent relocation of the campus to Arlington, Tennessee.
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Contend for the Faith
Christians have a biblical mandate to “contend for the faith” (Jude 3). A fully-equipped apologetic approach functions as both the defense and the offense in the battle for Gospel Truth. And a biblical worldview is the standard bearer in contending for the faith.
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Introducing Mid-America’s New Campus
Introducing Mid-America’s New Campus. In this Q&A, Discover the vision behind Mid-America’s new campus in Arlington, Tennessee. The primary benefits of the new campus are: 1) More efficient stewardship of resources; 2) Enhanced student experiences; and 3) Expanded opportunities for training.
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Higher. Education.
By Brad Thompson, EdD, PhD; Executive Vice President
Today, secularism dominates many academic institutions, even those professing to be Christian colleges and universities. From a biblical worldview, however, education is not just about acquiring information but about transformation, equipping students to serve God and others effectively in Gospel ministry or in their respective vocations.
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Biblical Worldview: A Clearer Lens for Business and Leadership
By Randy Redd, PhD; Vice President of Institutional Advancement
Having a biblical worldview influences how a person thinks about social issues, ethics, education, work, relationships, and culture. As we are conducting business or as we exercise our leadership, we are called to live a life that reflects Christ’s teachings. We must apply biblical principles in all areas of life.
Lighting the Way for Tomorrow’s Biblical Leaders
The generosity of those who support Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary has a significant impact on the next generation.
• More than 55% of student tuition is paid by financial supporters and friends of the seminary.
• Our supporters provide up to 60% of our annual operating needs through their gifts.
• MABTS seminary students save more than $12,000 per year.
