We exist to take quality Biblical instruction, ministry training, and mentors of the servant attitude of Christ to students on every continent on earth. We are not there yet, but with God's blessings and the generous support of Christian individuals and congregations, we will get there.
Sunset has the flexibility to meet each opportunity at its point of need. We can tailor a program to help take a location from no school or a fledgling school to a quality institution with a creditable Bible-centered curriculum, taught by a highly qualified faculty, producing capable spokesmen with a spirit for evangelism and church planting in their own homeland.
Our Partner Schools agree to meet the standards for preacher training proposed by Sunset and adopt a comparable preacher training curriculum as the one used in the Sunset residential program in Lubbock. The Partner School is fully responsible to administer the school. Sunset may supplement some needs of the school as agreed in the Ministry Training Contract, but it is our desire that these schools, for the most part, sustain themselves.
In order for any school to be a part of the Sunset organization, it must agree to adhere to specified standards of excellence in curriculum, faculty, and scriptural integrity. By the grace of God, our associations are held together as long as schools can meet these minimum requirements.
SIBI International Studies uses a combination of three different methods for teaching in Sunset’s international ministry training schools:
Classroom Instruction |
Interactive Videoconferencing |
Sunset Resources (DVD's, Translated Resources, and Internet) |
Partner Schools (updated 2/18/2021)
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Extension School Locations using Sunset Resources (10 schools in 3 nations)
- Hyderabad, India
- Savannakhet, Laos
- Abak, Nigeria
- Afikpo, Nigeria
- Ankpa, Nigeria
- Obot Akara, Nigeria
- Port Haracourt, Nigeria
- Ukanafun, Nigeria
- Eket, Nigeria
- Ogoja, Nigeria
Remote School Locations operating through our partner school Texas International Bible Institute (26 schools in 13 nations)
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