Some Facts to Consider

• MTC is affordable.
• MTC students may enroll at any time.
• MTC students will have no additional costs as they can study at home.
• MTC students may study at their own pace.
• MTC students may continue their ministries while furthering their education.
• MTC students who qualify can earn a degree.

The primary goal of MTC is to equip men and women to minister the Word of God with POWER:
• IN THE LOCAL CHURCH
• IN PART-TIME MINISTRY
• IN FULL-TIME MINISTRY

MTC places their major emphasis on helping students develop to their fullest potential in their God-given ministries.

MTC’s goals are both spiritual and practical.

MTC’s curriculum is built around four major learning streams:
• BIBLE
• CHARACTER
• MINISTRY
• FAITH

In line with MTC’s goals and philosophy, we seek academic excellence. Our programs are rich in three areas:
• SPIRITUAL CONTENT
• BIBLICAL STUDY
• MINISTERIAL TRAINING

MTC’s curriculum will equip:
• WORKERS
• WARRIORS
• PIONEERS
• SHEPHERDS
• MISSIONARIES

MTC courses are designed to provide our students with Biblical truths that will impact their lives in the real world, as well as in eternity!

MTC courses are planned, so regardless of what level students may be in their spiritual walk with the Lord, they will benefit from the study of God’s Word through MTC.

MTC students understand that God is more interested in working “in” them... than “through” them, understanding that it is better to fall in love with the “giver,” and not “the gifts.” Our students understand that “knowing” Jesus in a greater way is far more important than their being “known” in religious circles.

At MTC, we are not interested in merely imparting facts, figures and other incidentals to our students. At MTC, we believe that “information” apart from “application” only adds to the intellect.

After MTC students receive “information,” they are ready to follow through with “application.” If what Bible students are learning does not help them build a stronger, more intimate relationship with our Lord, then they are missing God’s best for their lives.

One of the first courses our MTC students study is, “Knowing God’s Voice.” They learn how to recognize God’s voice, and how to apply what they learn in their everyday lives. We believe this is such an exciting course that no matter how long they may have been studying God’s Word, every Christian needs this course.

This is just the beginning! Other powerful, life-changing courses will follow. These courses are designed to help MTC students mature in the Lord and in their ministry.

MTC is a school of practical ministry. Is it possible that it’s time the Church returns to “practical” everyday Christianity? Are we in need of a Christianity that will work in the home, on the job, and when everything around us seems to be going wrong?

We believe we have gathered together some of the best courses in PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY that can be found anywhere in the world. At MTC we call this “Practical Theology.”

What is “Practical Theology”? The dictionary meaning of the word “practical” is that which can be used; workable; useful and sensible; concerned with the application of knowledge to useful ends, as distinguished from theory; concerned with or dealing realistically and sensibly with everyday activities. “Theology” is the study of religious faith, practice and experience; especially the study of God and His relationship to man.

By combining the definitions of these two words, “practical” and “theology;” we learn that “Practical Theology” is the study of God’s Word and how to put His Word to practical use in our lives, and the lives of others.

“Practical Theology” is something that “ordinary folks” can practice on a moment-to-moment, day-to-day basis. This is where Practical Theology really shines.

“Practical Theology” is utilizing the knowledge we acquire to strengthen our faith, and then, to practice what we have learned in our everyday living.

As one educator, stated, “The first thing an education should do is to teach us what needs to be done, and then, give us the fortitude to go out and do it.” In a nutshell, that’s “Practical Theology.”

Students who enroll in MTC will not be studying Hebrew, Greek, or even English. Our MTC curriculum is built around the study of the Word of God-the Bible, and how we can apply it to our lives and share with others what we have learned.

A professional Bible student may acquire much “head knowledge,” but a student of “Practical Theology” is trained to meet “head-on” life’s everyday challenges.

“Practical Theology” is for the spiritual newborn, as well as, the spiritually mature person who has walked with the Lord for many years. It is for the layperson and the minister, the laborer and the missionary, the teenager and the elderly. Yes, “Practical Theology” is for everyone.
Today there is a new trend taking place in Bible colleges towards teaching “Practical Theology.”

At MTC, our focus has always been on “Practical Theology.” Long before other Bible colleges began to even consider placing special emphasis on this field of learning, MTC was teaching these timeless truths to students around the world.