OUR SYLLABUS COVERS THEOLOGY, CHURCH, LEADERSHIP & SPIRITUALITY
IATA is an International accrediting agency for theological/counseling education which was founded in 2004 and functioning across the world. It is governed by and International Body of the theological and educationist. IATA has its international office in Atlanta, Georgia, USA and Asian office in Gazole, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. There are 146 Colleges/Seminaries/Institute in IATA (members/accredited)
Mahanaim College International is associated with:-
IATA (International Association for Theological Accreditation)
LLMI (Lifeline Ministries International)
FCAC (Fellowship of Christian Assemblies Canada)
AGPAE Churches South Africa
AFM (African Faith Mission)
Methodist Church South Africa
Guiding principle: 2 Timothy 2:15 “Study and be eager and do your utmost to present yourself to God approved (tested by trial), a workman who has no cause to be ashamed, correctly analysing and accurately diving (right handling and skilfully) the Word of Truth.”
Building Godly Leaders to Finish Strong
Paul instructed Timothy: “And the things which thou hast heard from me, among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.” (2 Timothy 2:2)
All regents, faculty, administrators and staff must sign a statement of faith which includes a belief in the deity of Jesus Christ, the inspiration and inerrancy of the Scriptures and the pattern of the church of Christ as revealed in New Testament. The curriculum of the college is centred on Biblical studies and related courses necessary for the training of Christian workers
Since the Word of God is foundational and absolutely essential to true spirituality, fellowship, spiritual sustenance, effectiveness in service and ministry, faith and doctrinal accuracy, we believe that the most important function of this local church, and its central thrust, is consistent teaching and study of the Word of God (1 Tim. 4:6- 7).
The study of the Word of God is an end in itself , but it is the highest priority and a necessary channel for fellowship with God and thereby also of effective ministry to one another and to the world. It will not therefore, be bypassed or made secondary in the interest of social concerns, actions, or activities, but must be so promoted that the Word, and the teaching of the Word, become the pulse and heartbeat behind all believer’s related activities or concerns (Psa. 119:1ff; 138:2; Isa. 77:2b; Rom. 15:4; 16:25-26: 1 Thess. 2:13; 1 Tim. 1:5; 4:1-16; 2 Tim. 3:15-17; 4:1-3)