Malaysia Bible Seminary

Malaysia Bible Seminary (MBS) is an interdenominational evangelical seminary located in the town of Kuang, Gombak District, Selangor, Malaysia to train local Christians preparing for ministry. The seminary was established in 1978, originally located at Luther House, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

The Chinese Department was established with the transfer of 5 students from the Malaysia Christian Training Centre, Rawang, which then closed. The English Department was established in the same year with the merging of the Pusat Latihan Kristian Melaka (Malacca Christian Training Centre, established in 1976) into the seminary.[1] Both of the predecessor centres were founded with the help of OMF International.

The founding Principal was Rev. Dr. Lukas Tjandra from Indonesia. Due to immigration restrictions, he left Malaysia in 1986, and was succeeded by the second Principal, Rev. Dr. Lee Ken Ang in 1989. The third Principal, Rev. Dr. Tan Kim Sai, was appointed in 1997,[2] and was succeeded by the fourth Principal Dr. Jason Lim January, 2010 to December, 2014. Rev. Dr. Lee Mee Onn serves as the fifth and present Principal w.e.f. January, 2015.

Key Personnel

Prof. Dr. Tan Chong Tin
Pr. Dr. Daniel Ho

English Department

Rev. Dr. Tony Lim
Alison Lee
Elder Jack Mock

Chinese Department

Dr Lee Mee Onn
Rev. Dr. Francis Lai
Dr. Leow Hong Too
Rev. Dr. Stanley Lai

Center for Christianity and Malaysian Studies(CCMS)

Dr. Tan Hann Tzuu

Programs

MBS offers academic programs leading to the awarding of the following qualifications:[3]

Undergraduate

Graduate

Accreditation

The following programs offered by MBS are accredited by the ATA:[4]

References

  1. Goldsmith, Elizabeth (2007). Against All Odds. Carlisle: Authentic Media. p. 167. ISBN 1-85078-759-X.
  2. Renewed and Moving Forward. Malaysia: Malaysia Bible Seminary. 2008. p. 127.
  3. Malaysia Bible Seminary: Programme of Studies
  4. Asia Theological Association: ATA Accredited Membership List


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