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Theological Education in Mexico

Education Theological Education Latin America Long Term Mexico

Since 1959 PBS has been committed to making disciples of Spanish-speakers and providing quality theological education. Puebla Bible Seminary offers a variety of study programs: Diploma in Biblical Studies, Bible and Theology Undergraduate Degrees, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Ministry.

Less than five percent of Mexico's 112 million people profess to know Christ. Puebla Bible Seminary desires to bring the gospel to this beautiful and needy country by training Christian leaders committed to the Great Commission and the faithful exposition of the Word of God. Puebla Bible Seminary is also excited to be sending out missionaries from Mexico to other parts of the world. Since classes are taught to Spanish-speakers in Spanish only, a high level of Spanish-fluency is required for this position.

Join us in investing in the next generation of Christian leaders by serving as a Bible exposition, missions, or spiritual life professor at Puebla Bible Seminary. Get connected to our mobilization team today!

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