Theological Evangelical Association of Eurasia

TEAE is a voluntary association of educational and other evangelical institutions and associations in Eurasia to better serve the churches in the field of education.

 

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ТЕАЕ was established on October 27, 2022

Collaboration

TEAE aims to deepen solidarity, mutual support and cooperation of evangelical educational institutions through joint educational projects and activities. TEAE represents evangelical theological education in Eurasia by uniting evangelical colleges and seminaries in a common educational space

 

Quality improvement

TEAE’s mission is to improve the level and quality of theological education through accreditation assessment and mutual recognition. Accreditation in the broad sense of the word is understood as the process of developing and approving uniform standards of Christian education in all areas of life of theological educational institutions, with subsequent evaluation of educational institutions belonging to the Association, in accordance with these standards and criteria for assigning them the appropriate accreditation level, confirmed by the relevant document of the Association.

Development

TEAE promotes national theology and spiritual education (including in various languages). This is accomplished by publishing, hosting events, and seeking resources for more effective evangelistic education ministries.

 

CALENDAR OF ТЕАЕ

3 April 2025 — TEAE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING

he TEAE General Assembly Meeting will take place on the first day of the big event and conference «Dialogue of Formal and Non-Formal Theological Education», which will be organized within the framework of the TEAE project on the development of non-formal education in Central Asia

April 23-25, 2025 — CONFERENCE «DIALOGUE OF FORMAL AND NON-FORMAL THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION»

The 2025 conference will feature a presentation on non-formal education initiatives, giving pastors and church leaders an opportunity to see what programs can be offered in their churches. There is a great need for non-formal programs in national languages in Central Asia. As a result of the conference, independent local educational initiatives will get to know each other, they will be given the opportunity to integrate with known and effective educational practices, and churches will have access to a database of non-formal initiatives that are available in their language and context. Seminary leaders will gain a better understanding of the non-formal sector. The NFE database will also be introduced and tested by participants. During the coming year, the association will continue to work on developing a procedure to assess the quality of informal programs, which will be presented at the conference. The event will conclude with a panel discussion between leaders of formal and non-formal education on ways and types of cooperation and mutual assistance.

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