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distance, cost, and language. This mission recognizes our part in stewarding
the resources of theological education to the Church, which is growing most
rapidly in areas of the world where ministry training is often least available.
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are true to the Westminster Standards and the historic distinctives
of Presbyterian orthodoxy, while equipping the next generation of Christian
servants for effective church leadership in a changing world. At the same time,
because we recognize that a seminary alone can never fully equip students for
these tasks, we seek to work in partnership with local
churches to accomplish our purpose.]
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