Why Theotechnic College?
A Holistic Approach to Pastoral Leadership
Theotechnic College goes beyond traditional theological education by addressing the unique challenges faced by pastoral leaders in rural Zimbabwe. Recognizing that spiritual leadership must intersect with practical realities, our programs are intentionally designed to foster both spiritual depth and practical expertise. Through a carefully crafted curriculum, students receive robust theological training that empowers them to faithfully lead their congregations while also developing entrepreneurial and vocational skills to thrive economically and uplift their communities.
Equipping Leaders For Community Transformation
This holistic approach ensures that graduates are not only equipped to preach the gospel effectively but also to lead sustainable lives and inspire local development. By integrating theological principles with hands-on training in areas such as business, agriculture, and craftsmanship, Theotechnic College aims to transform pastors into catalysts for change—leaders who model self-sufficiency, address local needs, and ignite meaningful community growth.
Beyond The Pulpit: Empowering Self-Sufficiency
At Theotechnic College, students are prepared to serve the body of Christ in ways that extend beyond the pulpit. They build relationships, create opportunities, and work toward meeting the needs of their communities. This unique combination of faith and practical skills empowers graduates to embrace a life of service that leaves a lasting impact on the lives they touch and the areas they serve.
Joining A Ministry of Impact and Change
Choosing Theotechnic College means becoming part of a ministry committed to transforming lives and shaping communities for the better. Here, students discover how to fulfill the Great Commission holistically, serving Christ effectively, sustainably, and innovatively. By blending theological, spiritual, and practical education, Theotechnic College equips leaders to be resilient, resourceful, and ready to make a lasting difference.
Pastors trained in diverse talents can serve their congregations in various ways, from spiritual leadership to community project management, thus broadening the church's influence in community development.
Equipping pastors with alternative means of income ensures they can continue their pastoral duties without financial strain, allowing them to focus on the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of their family and congregational flock.
A self-sufficient pastor can inspire his members to pursue their talents, resulting in stronger, more resilient communities where members support and uplift each other.
Churches can grow and multiply believers when pastors use their developed talents to minister and engage a wider audience, thus reaching out to those who might not typically attend church.
Student Teacher Ratio
15:1
On the Job Training & Practice
95%
Students Receive scholarships
98%
Student Learning Support
100%