International Courses

Opportunities for

teaching God's Word to see Lives Transformed!


Tanzania



Haiti


VSB’s C2C program will provide critical Biblical education, VSB’s courses are already recognized for credit by UNW-SP.

Kenya



South Africa


Letson Kamwana is teaching two Old Testament Cover-to-Cover classes in the Cape Town and Knysna areas.


He is a missionary of the Full Gospel Church (Fullies) in Fish Hoek, and ministers to the people of Masiphumelele. Originally from Malawi, Letson has studied at Rosebank Bible College, UNISA and Capet Theological Seminary and holds a Diploma in Ministry and an Advanced Bible Course Diploma.He has served in churches in Malawi and South Africa as a sunday school teacher, youth mentor and mobilizer for missions. He loves travelling, playing sports - basektball, soccer, volley ball and tennis and likes to read. He lives in Fish Hoek with his wife and daughter.

South Africa photos

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2024 Graduation - MASI

2024 GRADUATION - MASI

2024 GRADUATION - MASI

2024 KNYSNA GRADUATION

2024 KNYSNA Graduation

2024 KNYSNA GRADUATION

2024 Knysna graduation

2022 Graduation

2022 Graduation

S.A. Apprentice teachers

cover-to-cover bible study group

Facts about Africa and Church Growth


According to the World Religion Database, African Christians accounted for 23 percent of the World Christian population by 2013. This increased to 25 percent by 2020 and is projected to increase to 29 percent and 38 percent of the world’s Christian population by 2030 and 2050 respectively.1

As Julius Gathogo puts it, “the numerical center of Christian gravity has shifted to Africa.”2

85 to 90 percent of African Evangelical Pastors have no formal theological Coupled with an ever-increasing influx of the prosperity gospel, syncretism, and compromise of biblical faith, the resultant spiritual mix is catastrophic. 3






1. Todd, World Religion Database. 


2. Gathogo, Julius, John Mbiti and Others, “Historical Developments of Christian Education in Eastern Africa – The Example of Julius Krapf.” In Handbook of Theological Education in Africa, edited by Isabel Apawo Phiri, et al, 28–46. 1517 Media, 2013. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1ddcphf.13.


3. David Tarus, “Theological Education in Africa: An Interview with David Tarus,” Modern Reformation: Thinking Theologically (July 1, 2021), accessed on 06/05/2023,