
Mission
MISSION
Our Mission is based on the scripture in Matthew 28:19-20: ‘Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holt Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.’
We offer exemplary education through our undergraduate and graduate degrees in the fields of Theology, Religious Education, and Missiology.
In pursuing our goals, the university seeks to cultivate from students:
- Intellectual and academic integrity, informal ethical values
- Tolerance of social differences and diversity of cultures, and courageous aspirations towards the best for one’s life, family, society, and the world at large
- Creativity in critical thinking, intellectual problem-solving through effective reading and research, clear writing, and articulate speech
- Inner drive and aptitude to exercise personal, professional, and social leadership in his/her chosen field of endeavor
- A sense of a personal joy and fulfillment
- A sensitivity to the needs of others and commitment to the betterment of humanity
The university will achieve the mission through emphasizing and supporting excellence in teaching, and also in public service consistent with the educational emphases.
In fulfilling of our mission, Lordland University recognizes the duty to:
- Maintain a learning environment that will attract and challenge outstanding students
- Prepare students to succeed in professional programs
- Provide a physical environment and support services that will help members of the university to achieve their educational goals
MOTTO
Based on the words that ‘For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart’, this school has been trying to cultivate the leaders who mastered the power of the truth and the words.
- Learning: Christian ministry necessitates the acquisition of knowledge in broad areas of thoughts and life, both within and beyond the Christian heritage. Through Biblical, historical, theological, sociological, and ministerial studies the student learns how better to understand God in relation to persons, persons in relation to God, and of persons before God in relation to each other.
- Living: Ministry is the work of the total person; therefore, Lordland College of Theology seeks to aid the student to grow in Christian wholeness. The goal is the development of stable, secure individuals who can live life in the spirit of Jesus Christ.
- Loving: Personal commitment to serve Jesus Christ as Lord is necessary for all Christian ministry. Learning contributes to one’s maturity in all aspects of Christian commitment. As a person knows more about Jesus he or she will love Him more and serve Him more effectively.
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