An exciting venture in the Philippines: A PRCP seminary
Daniel Kleyn reports on the establishment of a seminary by the Protestant Reformed Churches in the Philippines (PRCP), describing the motivation, timeline, and initial enrollment of this significant educational venture. The article addresses practical questions about the seminary's founding and explains why training ministerial candidates in the Philippines itself is preferred for maintaining cultural continuity and family stability. This resource documents an important missionary and educational development within the PRCP denomination.
Earlier this year my wife and I enjoyed an extended furlough in the USA. In the course of visiting our churches, giving presentations at our schools, and discussing with many of you our labors in the Philippines, I was asked numerous questions (and good ones, I might add) about the plans for and work toward the start of a seminary in the Philippines. These questions indicated, first of all, a lively interest in and support for this significant development in the Protestant Reformed Churches in...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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