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A Free Seminary Education - TNARS
Posted 22nd March 2010 at 01:57 PM by AMR
For anyone interested in pursuing a free seminary education at the undergraduate or graduate level, I recommend: The North American Reformed Seminary
Full disclosure: I am one of the faculty members at TNARS.
TNARS' Mission Statement:
Students can study from anywhere in the world and work at their own pace. Students are assigned a faculty mentor that works with them throughout their study program and also maintains close contact with the student's local church leadership.
The TNARS academic program is located here:
THE NORTH AMERICAN REFORMED SEMINARY
AMR
Full disclosure: I am one of the faculty members at TNARS.

TNARS' Mission Statement:
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We are a Reformed Christian seminary that seeks to educate the body of Christ completely free of charge. Our ministry will enable Christians to get a seminary level education without going into debt (Rom 13:8). This allows our graduates to focus on God's call in their lives instead of how they can best pay off their seminary debt. Not only will this help our students by keeping them out of debt, it will also help small churches retain educated pastors without having to pay a large salary to offset their seminary education debt.
Our mission is to further the Gospel of Jesus Christ and strengthen His Church through seminary level Reformed education. We seek to bring glory to God and expand His kingdom by training up Christians to minister in His name.
Our mission is to further the Gospel of Jesus Christ and strengthen His Church through seminary level Reformed education. We seek to bring glory to God and expand His kingdom by training up Christians to minister in His name.
The TNARS academic program is located here:
THE NORTH AMERICAN REFORMED SEMINARY
AMR
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| | Are women allowed to study, too? |
Posted 9th June 2010 at 09:09 AM by manicfaith |
| | Yes, women may study at TNARS. If you apply, mention that Ask Mr. Religion (AMR) sent you there. Who knows, I may end up as your faculty mentor for your studies. ![]() AMR |
Posted 20th June 2010 at 09:19 PM by AMR |
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