27 May 2021
All Nations celebrates validation from The Open University of flexible learning options of its undergraduate programme.*
Students will be able to take Levels 4, 5 and 6 of the BA (Hons) in Biblical and Intercultural Studies either residentially (through campus-based learning) or distance learning utilising online forms of study. Remote and campus-based students will be able to study together.
The pandemic catalysed the growth of online learning, and All Nations is now able to offer more flexible learning options for students around the world. More of God’s people can be resourced and equipped for mission, wherever they are. This is significant in a time of increasing internet access and digital innovation.
COVID-19 has indeed led to millions of citizens using a variety of mobile services ranging from meal delivery to mobile payment to video conferencing.
This is an historic achievement for the All Nations global community and one that will enable more students from around the world to access vital mission training. And this is good news for a world in crisis – a world in need of gospel transformation.
This success has been achieved through the dedication and hard work of so many people.
The Principal and CEO of All Nations
The Open University-validated degree course is aimed at those preparing for long-term cross-cultural mission service and who appreciate the balance of practical and academic study. Completed over two or three years, depending on previous experience, the BA (Hons) Degree programme gets to the heart of cross-cultural mission.
For more information, contact Undergraduate Programme Leader Dr V J Samkutty: ba@allnations.ac.uk
Quotation source: The Africa Report, January 2021: https://www.theafricareport.com/57242/three-ways-africas-digital-economy-can-improve-in-2021/
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