FGA Theological Seminary: Training church planters and missionaries

FGA Theological Seminary: Training church planters and missionaries

FGA Theological Seminary is the oldest and largest evangelical theological seminary in the Pentecostal-Charismatic tradition in Pakistan. Since its founding in 1967, we have been training church planters and indigenous missionaries with students from various church backgrounds.

Three experiences with FGA Theological Seminary highlighted:

Imran Masih, Third-Year Student

"In 2022, I began my studies at FGA Theological Seminary (FGATS) while working full-time with the Punjab Police. During my studies, I felt the calling to enter full-time ministry and decided to resign from my job. The FGA Seminary has supported my development as a church planter in Murid Ke and enhanced my ability to explain the Christian faith to non-Christians."

Swera Iqbal, Third-Year Student

"As a student at FGA Seminary, I have made significant progress both personally and in my knowledge of the Christian faith. The courses on various Bible books, especially the Introduction to the Bible, have been extremely educational and have enhanced my teaching and leadership skills. Despite starting my studies with health issues, I have received much support and am grateful for the opportunity to grow in my faith and ministry."

Farhan Liaquat, Third-Year Student

"Alongside my full-time studies at FGA Seminary, I am a husband, father of three young girls, and pastor in Lahore. The seminary has taught me a lot about family life and improved my Bible knowledge and preaching skills. My understanding of the Christian faith has deepened, especially through courses on the Holy Spirit, which have strengthened my spiritual growth and ministry. Thank you to FGA Seminary for this valuable education!"

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