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Spreading the Gospel is a full-time job. To love others like Jesus did, we have to understand the people around us and the struggles they face. A missions degree at Geneva prepares you for a lifetime of interacting and ministering to others, whether overseas or in your neighborhood.
Receive mentorship from professors with years of experience in missions and church ministry
Learn from professors who are active teachers and preachers in their own churches
Explore the nature of cultures from anthropological and biblical perspectives so you can learn dynamic ways of interacting with different people groups
Take a look at various societies and the effect of Christianity on different ethnic people groups, as well as missionaries who have interacted with these people
Examine the phenomenon of globalism in the 21st century and learn how to minister to different people groups from other cultures
Learn how to apply theology to the Great Commission through evangelizing to the nations
Geneva's Bible department offers various study abroad trips including The Best of Israel Tour. The trip to Israel truly connects classroom curriculum and biblical knowledge with experiential learning.
"Not only will we read about the location of some of the stories of the Bible, but we'll actually visit them - so we'll see and feel these stories. Travelers have told me more than once, I'll never read the Bible the same way again." -Dr. Shidemantle
Graduates who aspire to have an impact in their communities and their careers through a Geneva Education gain expertise in this field enhanced by academics rooted in Christian values and ethics in Geneva’s program.
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Visiting our campus is a great way to get to know Geneva College better. We offer two types of visits that provide a very personal look into life at Geneva.
Schedule A VisitDo you have a strong faith and love the word of God? Do you have a burning desire to dig deeper into the Scriptures? Do you yearn to share the gospel with others, locally or abroad, but feel underequipped? Do you think about becoming a pastor or working in Christian education? Do you long to help others with their religious questions and/or spiritual development?
Geneva College will mark the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation with a series of ministerial and mission events during Reformation Week, October 26 through November 1. Events include a Reformation Worship Service, pastor’s luncheon, lecture on Zwingli, and a Mission Conference and Fair, along with special guest speakers.
Geneva College Pittsburgh Campus at the Center for Urban Biblical Ministry announces The Church and Her Mission course in two parts: free webinar from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, January 30, 2021 and an in-person, three-week course from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, April 10, 17, and 24, 2021 at Allegheny Center Alliance Church, Pittsburgh, PA.
“Combining culture shock with college shock is enough to send the head of any young adult spinning. I greatly appreciated that Geneva recognized this and went out of their way to help MKs like myself feel comfortable, not only in college, but also in the U.S. The doors of the International Student Services office were always open to us, and their love and compassion have made me love Geneva all the more.”