Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa is a theological institute located in Randburg, South Africa.
Established in 1951, the Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa (BTC) boasts a rich history in nurturing Christian leadership. Founded by the Baptist Union of Southern Africa, its original purpose was to equip pastors specifically for Baptist churches. Recognizing the broader need for theological education, BTC today welcomes students from various denominations who aspire to Christian ministry.
While rooted in Baptist heritage, the college fosters a diverse and inclusive campus life. Students live in close proximity, forming deep bonds through shared experiences of learning, prayer, and fellowship. The college organizes various activities that enrich the academic experience. These might include guest lectures, mission trips, and social gatherings, fostering a vibrant spiritual and intellectual environment that shapes future Christian leaders.
BTC's motto, "equipping believers for global service," encapsulates its core mission. The college's curriculum emphasizes a holistic approach, combining theological grounding with practical ministry skills. This ensures graduates are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of contemporary Christian service, wherever their calling may lead.