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INFORMATION FOR
VISITING TEACHERS |
VBCI Thailand has moved to a seminar-style teaching calendar where visiting teachers can come for two weeks and teach an entire course. We find that brings us a great deal of freedom to invite successful ministers to come and share their experience and knowledge in fields they know best. This is also a great advantage for our students as they are able receive firsthand education from a wide variety of God's faithful warriors. If you are considering an invitation to teach at VBCI Thailand, please read the information provided on this page.
Teaching at VBCI Thailand:
For your convenience we have provided downloadable PDF files for you to study in preparation for your coming. You will find that these documents are essential; we suggest you bring them with you when you come to Thailand, as you may need to refer to them frequently.
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This will help you know what to expect, as well as what is expected of you as a teacher. |
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You will find the information you need to help you build, translate, or adapt a course at a college level. |
Other Essential Information:
We have also provided a number of other resources on the missions link of this website to assist you with travel and preperations for Thailand. Hopefully you'll find these useful.
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Students from Canada, Burma, Pakistan, Vietnam,Thailand, & England in morning chapel |
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VBCI students receive on-the-field training during a ministry trip to the jungles of Thailand
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VBCI students travel to the border of Burma to minister in tribal villages
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A Canadian VBCI student ministers love to an orphaned child |
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VBCI Dean Kenn Haase & Dr. Al Purvis present the Bachelor of Ministry Degree to a 4th year student, who now pastors in Thailand.
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