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Harold F. Hunter, D.Min., Th.D.
Our Lord has a wonderful plan for your life. The glory of that plan is that God
will, day-by-day, place the very people and experiences in your pathway that will
insure you the maximum fulfillment of your potential in the attaining of His unique
purpose for you.
I believe that Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary can be used by God
to train you for future triumphs and personal gratification as you discover Christ’s
ever-unfolding will that is yours to enjoy.
Trinity has been on the cutting edge of Distance Education since 1969. We are
recognized and applauded throughout the world for non-residency degree
programs that offer the very highest levels of academic excellence. These programs
can equip you to meet the intellectual challenges of your ministry as well as prepare
you to make practical applications on a day-to-day basis.
Our faculty is comprised of some of America’s very finest theologians, brilliant
professors and faithful biblical scholars. They are individually committed to Christ
with a warm heart, to students with a ready ear, and to academic achievement
with a steady resolve. Though they come from various religious backgrounds, the
members of this multi-denominational faculty have a central love for Christ around
whom everything they teach revolves.
As of February, 2008,Trinity has approximately 5,000 current students and 4,062 graduates.
It is our conviction that these precious people are world-changers, and we sincerely
hope and pray that you will let Trinity become your personal vehicle to academic
confidence and spiritual maturity.
Training is vital! While no seminary can make you a man or woman of God, you
can certainly be trained as such. The man or woman who chooses a less than
arduous road in the pursuit of ministry will ultimately find that others will attain
loftier goals and have a greater sphere of influence because they spent the time
and money necessary to make adequate preparation. Moreover, the modern
minister is challenged by an antagonistic culture that prides itself in an everincreasing
emphasis on educational achievement. For the aspiring minister to hold
himself to a lesser standard places him in a significantly less than ideal position in
his efforts to communicate the gospel to a secular society. You need a sound
academic foundation.
Gratefully,

Harold F. Hunter, D.Min., Th.D.
President

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