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Norman L.Geisler, PhD
It has been a great joy to see the rapid development of West Africa Theological Seminary . . . to a place of leadership in theological education in that part of the world. I know that your vision originally was to provide biblical and theological education for leaders in the independent church movement in Africa, but the school has now become a center for advanced theological study for a broad spectrum of the church in Africa. Its potential to influence the future planting of churches and the maturing of congregations already in existence can hardly be overstated. You have achieved a remarkable balance between African faculty and visiting scholar-saints from the West. My own experience of teaching there has been fulfilling in seeing the eager reception of trust on the part of students and at the same time has been an important part of my keeping perspective on the church in the world. I am especially impressed with the inclusion of spiritual formation as an integral part of the curriculum. Schools modeled after Western institutions easily fall into the trap of educating minds but not hearts. I found the students to be eager learners in the way of the heart, and personal counseling with students confirmed that the need for such an emphasis is critical. It is my judgment that one of the most strategic investments the American church can make in Africa is in schools like WATS. The ministry of one teacher investing in the spiritual and intellectual development of leaders in the African church will see that ministry multiplied many times. I commend you for your vision and faith in leading this venture, and I plead with God’s people to make sure the financial support is provided to ensure its continued ministry.
Russell W. West, Ph.D. I have been associated with Dr. Maxey for many years and also with the work at the seminary. I have personally made two trips to WATS in the past two years to teach at the seminary. I am scheduled for another trip in August of this year. I have gained much knowledge of how the seminary operates through these trips and have made many acquaintances with the professors and the students. WATS is doing a remarkable job of educating hundreds of students each year in a setting that is designed for success in both spiritual and academic pursuits. WATS promotes a sense of community between the staff and students, especially through their mentoring relationships. The seminary concentrates a great deal of energy upon building Christian character and spiritual maturity in their students. The mentoring relationships provide each student a place for spiritual accountability and development. The staff and students also attend many chapel services each week. Academic excellence is a strong priority within the studies offered at WATS. Resident Professors and invited Adjunct Professors are expected to be highly educated and competent in their respective fields of study. Their qualifications provide many advantages in educating the students more deeply in their Evangelical Christian ministries. The student’s growth is geared towards a holistic approach offered at the seminary to build them up spiritually, socially, academically, and in their ministry responsibilities. The practical application of their studies in the various ministries offered at the seminary allows for extended outreaches. Several of the students are from neighboring countries in Africa. Their education enables them to reach back into their own native lands and produces many opportunities to reach Africa at large. WATS is a premier seminary that is producing and preparing well educated students to evangelize Africa and the utmost parts of the world. Sincerely,
West Africa Theological Seminary is committed to innovation without sacrifice of quality. The goal for WATS is not graduates, but transformed leaders, equipped to transform a continent. They are uniquely positioned in Lagos, Nigeria to impact the continent of Africa. Lagos is a magnet for leaders who want to make a difference. WATS is at the center of the magnet, using their creative programs and committed faculty to transform the good leaders into excellent leaders. I know of few institutions that have been able to move from the traditional role of theological education to theological innovation as has WATS. They are without a doubt a leader in bringing quality, innovative, and relevant theological education to a continent destined to lead the world in fulfilling the Great Commission. It is our joy and honor to partner with them in the great adventure. Phillip R. Walker, PhD
First, WATS fulfills an incredible need for strong theological education in Africa. It significantly accomplishes this in a populous center of the world, where the church is experiencing incredible growth and revival. The kind of sound theological education WATS provides is essential to the emerging church in Africa. During the two weeks I was privileged to visit WATS, I was deeply impressed by the ministry and effectiveness of the seminary. Significant was the overwhelming commitment to raise up well-trained and theologically aware leadership within the African context, the dedication of the faculty, and the eagerness of the student body. In summary, I strongly recommend the West Africa Theological Seminary to you, without reservation. I believe that there is no greater need in the world today than to equip leaders in the burgeoning church of Africa. Sincerely,
Frank H. Thompson, PhD
Blessings in Christ, Dr. David L. Olford President Olford Ministries International
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