Khabarovsk Learning Center
Moscow Theological Seminary
Regional Spotlight: Khabarovsk
- Bustling with people and commerce
from Japan, South Korea, and China.
An estimated one million Chinese travel
through Khabarovsk each year.
- Located in Russia’s Far Eastern Federal District,
the largest but least populated region in Russia.
- Nineteen miles from the Chinese border.
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Khabarovsk Learning Center began in 1995 and now has more than 150 alumni serving across the far eastern regions of Russia. We have approximately 70 students currently enrolled from all over the Far East. The Learning Center offers bachelors programs in Theology and Christian Education.
Khabarovsk is in far east Russia along the Amur River, just 19 miles from the
Northern Chinese border. Because of its unique
location and the history of the region, the Khabarovsk Learning Center serves
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and native people churches as well as Russian
evangelical churches in the region. In other words, we are training church
leaders and missionaries whose impact extends across northern Asia.
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Our facilities include a dormitory for 50 people, dining hall, computer
classroom and library. Beyond classes, students apply their education in regional churches by preparing and preaching sermons, leading services, organizing evangelism opportunities and teaching
in Christian children camps.
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Kingdom would spread in the Far East and for teachers, students and their families.
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