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OMS theological training prepares men and women to be witnesses for Christ in communities where they live and to dis- ciple new believers in the churches where they serve. Today, OMS partners with 37 theological training institutions around the world. One of those is the OMS-founded Biblical Seminary of Colombia, or SBC. Through the school’s extension division, doors are opening for many new students from all walks of life to pursue theologi- cal education through multiple weekend modules, workshops, conferences, and seminars. Elizabeth Sendek, the school’s director, says, “Programs are offered in large cities, intermediate-sized municipali- ties, and other locations distant from the urban areas. In the city of Armenia (cof- fee country), we offer a course on the Old Testament. In Monteria, we offer biblical interpretation, and in Cauca state, we’re training 50 church leaders and pastors, leading churches in rough areas, in biblical preaching.” Dr. Sendek also shared that in the midst of Colombia’s current peace process, SBC offers a distance learning course entitled Agents of Peace and Reconciliation: A Christian Responsibility, which currently has 50 participants from an indigenous community. Dr. Sendek fur- ther offered, “In Monteria, Magangué, and Medellín, we have 180 students, including victims of the armed internal warfare, pas- tors, leaders from conflictive zones, politi- cal leaders, former dissidents, and those who have been returned to civil society after being in warfare against the society and law.” SBC’s extension division has 289 students who study on Saturdays or on Tuesday and Thursday nights in Medellín. They also offer shorter diploma courses in youth ministries, ministry to women, and Christian counseling. Another advantage of the extension program is that it gives the advanced seminary students the op- portunity to teach and be formed as future professors. Dr. Sendek concludes, “Thus far in 2017, the Biblical Seminary of Colombia has served 2,342 people through our pro- grams. Our desire is to continue to invite people to love, read, reflect, and live the light of the Word of God.” 17