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About Morling
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Preaching Conference:
12-13th
May
2008
with Ben Witherington III & Derek Tidball
at Morling College
E:
JudyH@morling.edu.au

Public Forum:
14th May
2008
with Derek Tidball
at Morling College
E:
JudyH@morling.edu.au

Morling Open
Night
Thursday, 19th June
6.30-8.30pm
Introductory
presentation at 6.45pm
E:
JudyH@morling.edu.au

Leadership Forum:
4th August
2008
at the
Tinsley Institute
E:
JudyH@morling.edu.au
Keynote
speaker:
Stephen
Hinks

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The
dynamics of our culture are rapidly changing. Today's theological
and Bible college graduates live and minister in a global
environment whose issues continually grow more complex. As well, the
opportunities for ministry in the marketplace change and broaden. In
this environment one needs a theological education that is
Biblically sound, and equips us to minister at the cutting edge.
Studying
the Bible lies at the heart of all Morling College courses. It is
the foundation of our knowledge of God and our Christian service. We
believe a sound evangelical knowledge of God, through Biblical,
theological and historical study is essential for sharing and living
out the gospel of Jesus Christ in today's world.
Morling
offers courses in full-time, part-time and distance formats;
training men and women from Baptist and other denominations to be
equipped in:
pastoral
ministry
evangelism and global mission (see more on the Tinsley website)
counselling
youth and
children's ministry
postgraduate theological studies
teacher
education through SOUTHLAND COLLEGE
Morling College
does more than train men and women from Baptist churches or to
minister in Baptist churches. In recent years many people, including
those from other denominations, have expressed a desire to study in
the College without feeling a call to the Baptist ministry in
Australia or overseas. Some are interested in missionary societies,
some in youth or children’s work, some in interdenominational or
para-church ministry of various kinds. Others enter College unclear
about the specific ministry God has for them but desire to train at
the highest possible level. Whichever path a student travels,
Morling College
aims
to equip them to impact their world.
Our motto
is Summa Supremo, which means 'our best for the Highest'. Our
aim is to know God and to train people to
serve God. As you explore our website, I hope you discover how the
Morling community can equip you to impact your world.

Ross Clifford Principal |
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Our Prospectus:
Read
the
prospectus to find out more about Morling and its programs

Our latest E-Newsletter:
March 08

Our latest
Summa Supremo:
April 2008 Summa Supremo (13Mb)

April
2008 Summa Supremo (3Mb)
Introductory PowerPoint about Morling College:
(click
and choose 'save' to download to your computer)

Media Releases:
Morling faculty chairs
Scripture Union Australia
29 February 2008:
Morling College faculty Dr Sylvia Collinson has replaced Mr David
Reeve as Chairperson of Scripture Union Australia, and will work
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