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Assemblies of God Theological Seminary

AGTS
I served as Director of Doctoral Studies for AGTS as well as Professor of Leadership and Spiritual Renewal from January 2001 through June of 2007.

AGTS offers a full-range of Masters degrees for ministerial training as well as Doctor of Ministry and Doctor of Missiology programs.

Serving dozens of countries and many denominations, the Seminary is fully accredited, with a diverse and growing student population and course formatting that works in the real world, including modules, week-end classes, and internet and DVD-based courses.

President Byron Klaus’ website

Downloadable AGTS audio

Does Seminary Make Sense? An Audio Interview with AGTS Student Joel Triska

“Does Seminary Make Sense? A Video Interview with AGTS Student Joel Triska”:

AGTS Prospectus 2007.pdf

AGTS Viewbook 2007.pdf

FasTrak Brochure.pdf

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  1. 1janet 268 days ago

    i need some info to get my degree online

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Earl CrepsEarl Creps—a popular speaker and leader—is director of the Doctor of Ministry program and associate professor at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (AGTS) in Springfield, Missouri. He has been a pastor, ministries consultant, and university professor. Along the way, Creps earned a Ph.D. in communication at Northwestern University and a doctor of ministry degree in leadership at AGTS.

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