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TRAINING LATIN AMERICAN LEADERS FOR A NEW MISSIONARY ERA

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    Christians in Latin America enroll at Seminario Bíblico William Carey.

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    You partner to provide monthly scholarships for these students to receive quality, accessible theological training.

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    Leaders are trained up, sent out and continue the faithful ministry of the Word of God.

A new missionary era.

We live in a new missionary era.

While the job is far from finished, more than 200 years after William Carey launched the modern missionary movement, a new paradigm prevails. As Peruvian theologian Samuel Escobar has put it, missions now flow “from everywhere to everywhere.” Now, some of the most important cross-cultural mission endeavors are led by missionaries from Latin America, the Philippines, Korea, Africa, India, and China.

But one thing hasn’t changed.

The most important resource for world missions continues to be faithful leaders. The key to missions is still found in the advice the Apostle Paul gave Timothy, “what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men…”

World missions hinge on training faithful leaders.

In the United States, when a believer hears the call to begin serious theological training they have many options at their disposal. But this is not the case in the Spanish-speaking world. There are very few seminaries and those who hear the call to ministry are financially unable to uproot their families and move to one of the few seminaries to be educated and trained.

Enter Seminario Biblico William Carey.

With a unique and versatile education philosophy, SBWC is training leaders where they live. Through online courses and study centers in major cities across South America, SBWC offers a certificate program especially tailored to meet their needs. This approach is already having a profound impact on the number of trained Pastors and leaders.

Economic struggles continue to hinder the training of new missionaries and advancement of the gospel. Study centers take resources. Distance learning requires infrastructure. Because of this, many students are unable to receive the quality theological education they need.

Supporting students.

CareyStudents exists to connect believers like you to these students. With your monthly gift, you will provide invaluable education to faithful leaders in the Spanish-speaking world.

As much as things change, God still works through faithful men and women—through those who give and those who go.

Our students

Partner to provide monthly scholarships for students like these to receive quality, accessible theological training to students throughout Latin America.

Roberto Fabian Moyano

ROBERTO MOYANO

La Tala, Tucumán, Argentina
Juan Gabriel Dominguez

JUAN GABRIEL DOMINGUEZ

Talitas, Tucmán, Argentina
Pedro Alvarez

PEDRO GUSTAVO ALVAREZ

Tucumán, Argentina
Nicolas Domingo Martinez

NICOLAS DOMINGO MARTINEZ

Yerba Buena, Tucumán, Argentina

FAQ's

WHERE EXACTLY DO STUDENTS ATTEND CLASSES?

With the economic situation and difficulty traveling around Latin America, it can be difficult for students to congregate at a centralized location to attend classes. Because of this, Seminario Bíblico William Carey brings education to the students through study centers in cities throughout the continents and online distance learning.

DO STUDENTS HAVE TO MEET REQUIREMENTS TO RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS?

The short answer is yes. When students sign up for the scholarship program they commit to excellence and integrity in their academic studies, faithfulness in their walk with the Lord and initiative in communication with you, the donor.

DOES MY SCHOLARSHIP FULLY COVER A STUDENT'S TUITION?

That depends on the level of your gift. Fortunately, Seminario Bíblico William Carey is structured in a way which relieves the monetary demands on students. SBWC subsidizes many student’s tuitions until they become fully funded so that they can continue receiving an education. Once they are fully funded, it relieves the burden of the subsidy from SBWC allowing the seminary to bring in new students and start new projects.

IS MY DONATION TAX DEDUCTIBLE?

Absolutely.

WHO DO I CONTACT IF I HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?

You can reach us at info@thecrecerfoundation.org. We would love to talk with you and answer any questions you might have!

Give Now.

Any amount, from $50 - $500, will have an impact for students studying at Seminario Carey. The cost per semester per student is approximately $112 a month, and a monthly donation will make a significant difference in Kingdom growth in the Spanish-speaking world.

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