Faith International University & Seminary


Faith International University & Seminary is an evangelical Christian college and seminary in Tacoma, Washington. The seminary grants degrees supporting the ministry.

Attendance and faculty

Faith International University & Seminary has approximately 450 to 500 students. The school employs 34 faculty members plus visiting lecturers and additional administration and staff.

Academics

Faith International University & Seminary offers the Bachelor of Arts degree, Master of Arts degree, doctorate degrees, and graduate certificates; many degree programs focus specifically on religious studies.

History

Faith International University & Seminary was founded in 1969 as Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary by Lutherans Alert-National, an organization committed to biblical inerrancy. In 1968, the LAN was commissioned to investigate possible avenues of proclaiming historic, biblical theology because a significant part of the church was moving toward liberalism. It eventually seemed expedient to recommend the establishment of a seminary committed to the inerrant Word of God. The Rev. Dr. R. H. Redal was called as the first president and the initial classes were held September 23, 1969, in Tacoma, Washington.

Global outreach

The institution established an educational outreach in the Kingdom of Tonga in 1992 in conjunction with Polynesian Missions. The institution offers distance education courses.

Korean Division

The institution has a Korean Division for the Bachelor of Arts in Religion, Master of Arts Christian Ministry, Master of Arts Theological Studies, and Master of Divinity programs. Courses are taught in Korean and English and are offered through a local resident program.

Chinese Division

The institution has a Chinese Division for the Graduate Certificate in Leadership. Courses are taught in Chinese and are offered online and though a local resident program.