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HISTORY
Today, the greatest need in the Body of Christ is “Servanthood Leadership” – not to be served, but to serve. This burden had been uncontrollable travails in the Founder’s heart which had led to the birth of Servanthood Bible College.
When the Lord inspires a man with a vision, He will also make it possible to pave the way. Thus, the Lord prepared the family of late N.I.Jamir and Mrs. Yashikala, the then Minister of Transport and Communication, Government of Nagaland, who were very deeply moved by the vision of the college and donated the land and other facilities to start a Bible College.
Thus, Servanthood Bible College was dedicated th the Glory of God, by rev. T. Alemmeren, the then Director of Nagaland Missionary Movement, with Late N.I. Jamir as Chief Guest on July 8, 1989. |
LOCATION
The College is located in a beautiful spot along Dimapur – Kohima road, on National Highway No. 39, at 7th mile Model Village Chumukedima, Nagaland. The Campus is naturally beautiful as it is situated on the bank of the Chathe River. The College park along the river bank is a place where one can experience the beauty of nature and appreciate the Creator.
REGISTRATION
The College is registered with the Government of Nagaland under the Registration of Society Act. 1860, as amended Vide Registration of Societies (Nagaland First Amendment) Act of 1969. It is registered under Certificate of Registration No. Rs. 1320 dt. 16th. May, 1990.
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ACCREDITATION
The College is given Accreditation for Diploma of Theology (DIP. Th.) By Asia Theological Association (ATA) in the year 1995; and Bachelor of Theology (B. Th.) Degree in the year 2001; and finally given Accreditation to Federated Theological Program of North East India (FTPNEI) with the three Bible Colleges – Disciple Bible College, Eastern Bible College, and Servanthood Bible College, the Degree of Master of Divinity (M.Div.) in the year 2003.
MOTTO OF THE COLLEGE
On the College Emblem appears Jesus washing the feet of His disciple who said, “… the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve …” (Mtt. 20; 28), which constitute the Motto of the College “We Serve” |