


Equipping Christian Leaders for Global Impact
Biblical education, leadership formation, and practical training for ministry, and service—locally and across the nations.
What we do

International Bible University equips men and women for real-world ministry, leadership, and service. Our focus is not just academic knowledge, but transformation—developing leaders who are grounded in Scripture, formed in character, and prepared to serve in diverse and often challenging contexts.
We work with students from a wide range of backgrounds, including international and refugee communities, providing accessible, practical training that translates directly into ministry, leadership, and community impact.
Biblical & Theological Training
Students receive a strong foundation in Scripture, theology, and Christian doctrine, equipping them to teach, preach, and lead with clarity and conviction.
Leadership Development
We train leaders, not just students—focusing on character, responsibility, and practical leadership skills needed for churches, ministries, and organizations.
Global & Cross-Cultural Ministry
With a strong emphasis on international and diaspora communities, we prepare leaders to serve across cultures, languages, and real-world environments.
Associate, Diploma & Certificate
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Associate Degree in Bible and Theology
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Ministerial Diploma in Biblical Studies
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Chaplaincy Certification

Programs
International Bible University offers Christ-centered programs designed to equip leaders for ministry, service, and global impact.
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Bible and Theology
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Biblical Counseling
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Entrepreneurship, Evangelism & Missions
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Conflict Resolution and Governance
Bachelor’s Programs
Graduate & Doctoral Programs
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Christian Leadership & Church Administration
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Biblical Counseling
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Entrepreneurship, Evangelism & Missions
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Peace Studies and Governance
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Theology in Ministry (Doctoral)
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Christian Leadership & Management (Doctoral)

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May 2026
This month’s issue centers on how faith, leadership, and stewardship intersect. We begin with a strategic gathering focused on ethical long-term investment in the DRC, followed by a look at the human cost of cobalt mining, an interviw with DR Guselle, agriculture as a sustainable alternative for growth in the DRC, before concluding with a of IBU’s mission to equip leaders and build communities through both spiritual formation and practical action.

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