Kenya Baptist Theological College
After more than a decade of partnering with Kenya Baptist Theological College, Wayland Baptist University announced a new partnership for its accredited degree program in Kenya. In July, WBU Executive Vice President/Provost Dr. Bobby Hall and Dean of the School of Religion and Philosophy Dr. Paul Sadler joined Dr. Rick Shaw, the director of the Wayland program in Kenya, in traveling to Kijabe, Kenya to announce the new partnership with Moffat Bible College. According to Hall, while the location of the university’s Kenya program has changed, Wayland will continue to focus on working with Baptist churches and organizations in Kenya and made the move with the approval of the Baptist Convention of Kenya. Hall said the new location and partnership provides Wayland with great opportunities to continue its work in the country.
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| Jimye Sadler and Dr. Bobby Hall are greeted by by Moffat Bible College Principal, the Rev. Dr. Paul Kamunge | Wayland Baptist University Executive Vice President/ Provost, Dr. Bobby Hall is greeted by Moffat Bible College Principal, the Rev. Dr. Paul Kamunge |
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| Wayland Baptist University Executive Vice-President/Provost Dr. Bobby Hall visits with Moffat Bible College Principal, the Rev. Dr. Paul Kamunge | |
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| Wayland Baptist University Executive Vice President/Provost, Dr. Bobby Hall visits with a Kenyan man about the Wayland program in Kenya | Wayland Baptist University Executive Vice President/Provost, Dr. Bobby Hall announces the new partnership in Kenya between Wayland and Moffat Bible College during Moffats recent graduation ceremony |
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| Dr. Paul Sadler and Dr. Robert Moore visit with members of the Moffat Bible College faculty and staff | Laurie Hall and Jimye Sadler enjoy the entertainment during the Moffat Bible College graduation ceremony |
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| Dr. Rick Shaw head of the Wayland Baptist University program in Kenya visits with program manager Liz Kirimi | While in Kakamega Kenya, Dr. Rick Shaw, director of the Wayland Baptist University program in Kenya, talks with women about enrolling in the program. |
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| Wayland Administrators join current students of the Wayland Baptist University program in Kenya | Wayland Kenya graduate and pastor Obadiah Litabalia Alubisia and Dr. Rick Shaw visit with a prospective student in Kakamega |
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| Tea is one of the primary crops grown in Kenya | |