Antioch Internet Bible International (Tuition Free)

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by zvavda, May 26, 2006.

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  1. zvavda

    zvavda New Member

    Antioch Internet Bible International equips indigenous Christian leaders with the tools for evangelism, discipleship, church-planting, pastoral work and missions. We offer free and low-cost courses, ebooks and articles and we also help local churches to establish their own local bible college. (We were formerly known as Asian Internet Bible Institute - we are changing names to reflect our many students who are also outside Asia)

    http://aibi.gospelcom.net/
     
  2. Haggai12

    Haggai12 Member

    Good school...

    Hello again my friend....

    Thanks for posting this information.

    I know the fellow who founded and runs it. He is totally sincere and works very, very hard to keep a quality program going.

    He does not pretend to offer RA, or any other kind of accredited programs.

    His website / school is strictly intended for those who want to learn, and appreciate some recognition for their efforts.

    There is a glut of educational opportunities for those in open / free countries.

    By comparison, the biggest educational obstacles for most young church leaders in the developing world is money, and accessibility. This is where this kind of training fills a critical niche.

    Those who live in open / free nations have the luxury of arguing about accreditation.

    Millions of people in this world cannot afford an education, nor would they be allowed to study what they wanted.

    There are thousands of church leaders in restricted / repressive regions who have a difficult, or impossible time getting such training.

    Look for more learning opportunities for those in restricted regions in coming years, some even offering accredited credits / programs.
     
  3. zvavda

    zvavda New Member

    Hi Hagaii12,

    I found it interesting. How are you about your learning?
     
  4. Haggai12

    Haggai12 Member

    Fine!

    Hello again, my friend,


    My family and I are doing well. I submitted my St. Alcuin dissertation for examination and am now waiting to hear the results.

    I keep working on my Uzulu doctorate as well.

    How are your many studies going??
     
  5. zvavda

    zvavda New Member

    Congratulation for your submitted dissertation. I hope you will pass the exam and I might call you Dr. John next time.

    Good to see you still study at unizul and pass the problem.

    My doctoral degree is research only. Now I'm reading paper ralated on fuel cell for dissertation. I will tale qualify exam next semester.

    For my 3-years graduate LLB study, the university I'm enroll is open university like UNISA. I don't need to take class. I can study real time on the internet, download e-book, interactive with other student on webboard. That's going well.
     
  6. RoscoeB

    RoscoeB Senior Member

    Zavavda: Thanks for that link. I can see how this will certainly fill a need. Do you know if they're open to accepting writings/publications from people outside the organization?


    Haggai: I thought you had transferred to UNiSA. Congrats on the dissertation and best of luck. Glad to see things are working out for you at UZULU. Actually, I envy you because my experience with UZULU was anything but good. Keep up the good work.

    Roscoe
     
  7. zvavda

    zvavda New Member

    I don't think they're open for outside the university submit publication.
     

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