Assemblies of God Bible College in Dodoma, Tanzania, is a ministry of the Education Department of the Tanzania Assemblies of God. AGBC is a residential, English-medium college offering a one-year certificate in English, a three-year Advanced Diploma in Pastoral Ministries, and an accredited BA in Bible and Theology in cooperation with Global University. Beginning in 2007 we will also offer classes leading to an MA in Biblical Studies.
Download the AGBC Undergraduate Prospectus (in PDF format).
Frankly, i appeal to all my brothren and sisters in Christ to reflect their commitment and devotion to God’s will first by joining ASSEMBLIES OF GOD BIBLE COLLEGE-DODOMA
I also recomend the TAG church to think of lauching other programmes as additional to the present theological programmes.
MWL.KIBONA DICKSON
UNIVERSTY OF DAR ES SALAAM.
Well done for empowering,mentoring and producing servants of GOD who are really committed to fight the Goliaths of this world and Tanzania in general.
For two decades now I have been ministered by servants who are products of Assemlies Of God Bible college Dodoma.
I am very pleased to see that the Assemblies of God Bible College in Dodoma is growing very fast with dedicated and committed faculty. For those who would like to receive serious theological training which is not divorced from ministry as well as Scriptures, then they should choose this college. I personally, have met several graduates from this college who are doing very well in their respective ministry. Its ideal location (Dodoma) together with its lower cost makes it to be one of the best theological colleges especially in the area of Biblical Studies or Biblical Theology in Tanzania as well as East Africa.
Rev. Emmaus Bandekile Mwamakula
General Director – Scripture Union of Tanzania
Assitant Lecturer (Part-Time) in Philosophy and Theology, St.John’s University – St. Mark’s Teaching Centre in Dar es Salaam
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