Millar College of the Bible
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Coordinates: 49°56′9″N 107°27′26″W / 49.93583°N 107.45722°W
Former names | Millar Memorial Bible Institute |
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Type | Private |
Established | November 10, 1944 |
Affiliation | Christian |
President | Phil Ruten |
Students | 175 (Pambrun Campus) |
Location | , , |
Campus | Rural |
Affiliations | Prairie Athletic Conference |
Website | www.millarcollege.ca |
Millar College of the Bible (formally called the Millar Memorial Bible Institute in its act of incorporation) is a two-campus post secondary institution established in 1932,[1] and recognized by the government of Saskatchewan as an educational institution in 1944.[2] The school is a private nonprofit institution recognized under a private act offering post secondary education.[3]
The vision of the college is "to develop passionate, relevant servants of Jesus Christ who are shaped by the entire Scriptures."[4]
History[]
William Millar came to Canada to preach after becoming a Christian under the preaching of Dwight L. Moody in Scotland. Millar began a Bible school in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and in 1932 the school moved to Pambrun, SK. William Dickson and a young Herbert W. Peeler were asked to help with the teaching. In January 1933, Millar died, leaving Peeler in charge of the school, which was renamed Millar Memorial Bible Institute. Herbert W. Peeler directed the school for over fifty years until he retired.[5]
Those instrumentally involved were William Dickson and Herbert W. Peeler, both of Pambrun, and Charles Williamson of Glen Bain. The focus of the school was to train workers for vocational and non-vocational Evangelical ministry in Western Canada and overseas.[2]
Campuses[]
The main campus in Pambrun, Saskatchewan is the oldest and largest of the two campuses. Educational opportunities include biblical languages, fine arts, athletics, and Bible backgrounds. An extension campus was established in 2012, in partnership with Sunnybrae Bible Camp in Tappen, BC.
Programs[]
The college offers a one year certificate, a two year Christian Ministry Diploma, a three year Bachelor of Biblical Studies, and a four year Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Ministries.[6] A graduate program launched in 2019, offering a Master of Biblical Studies designed for those already active in ministry.[7]
Athletics[]
The Millar Edge have a very successful athletic program in the Prairie Athletic Conference. The team competes in basketball, futsal, outdoor soccer, and volleyball. The Edge also have a hockey team that competes against teams in the local area.
The team has also participated in badminton, golf, table tennis, and curling in the past. The Edge are former members of the Alberta Colleges Athletic League.
References[]
- ^ "About Millar College of the Bible". Millar College of the Bible. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Millar College of the Bible being a Private Act Chapter 72 of the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1944 (Second Session) (effective November 10, 1944) as amended by the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1990-91, c.02" (PDF). Queen's Printer. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
- ^ "Millar College of the Bible". Canadian Information Centre For International Credentials. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
- ^ Canada, Millar College of the Bible 1 Pangman St S0N 1W0 Pambrun SK. "Millar College of the Bible". www.educations.com. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
- ^ "About | Millar College of the Bible". www.millarcollege.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ "Academic Program". Millar College of the Bible. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
- ^ "Millar's Graduate Program | Millar College of the Bible". Retrieved 2019-10-01.
External links[]
- Association for Biblical Higher Education
- Educational institutions established in 1932
- Colleges in Saskatchewan
- Bible colleges
- Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges in Canada
- Whiska Creek No. 106, Saskatchewan
- 1932 establishments in Saskatchewan