Message from The Dean

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Blessings,

I write to share with you a few matters we thought might interest you:

First, we have a unique opportunity for you to enjoy: On Saturday, September 14, 2024, at 8:00 AM, we invite you to the Great Commission Theological Institute’s Student Convocation for an honest reflection on persistence by one of our advanced students, Kenny Passaro. His insight on the affirmation, “God Doesn’t Give Up On You, Don’t You Give Up on Him,” will be enlightening and not to be missed.

Second, we encourage you to delve into diverse scriptural themes for your spiritual growth. To the right of this website are videos featuring recent reflections by students and experts. From preaching the Gospel to forgiveness and prayers to salvation, these videos offer unique perspectives on important aspects of our faith.

Third, I strongly feel that I am cordially inviting you to study the Word of God at The Great Commission Theological Institute for a reason beyond me. Will you? Please call us or email us (see contact below).

Thanks to generous support from some stakeholders, scholarships are available for needy students.

Fourth, we invite you to support our students. Your support, encouragement, and prayers are invaluable to their growth. 

Since its founding in 1972, the Great Commission Theological Institute has provided a supportive and encouraging environment for students’ spiritual growth. From the heart of Paterson, New Jersey, we are impacting the spiritual growth of the World for the glory of God.

Remember, I’ll see you at the Convocation this Saturday at 8:00 AM at the Great Commission Church, 53-57 Marshall Street, Paterson, NJ 07501. There is plenty of private parking at the Church. 

Your presence and support are essential as we work hard to train and transform lives one at a time to edify the Body of Christ. 

In the love of Jesus Christ, please make an effort to remain a good-natured human being who is healthy, joyful, peaceful, faithful, grateful, loving, forgiving, obedient, spiritually meek, kindhearted, just, and pure. Remember Jesus’ beatitude in Matthew 5:8 (KJV): “Blessed are the pure in heartfor they shall see God.”

Abundant blessings!

Dean Néstor Montilla, Ph.D.

Great Commission Theological Institute

Training and Transforming Lives Since 1972

[email protected]

973-750-1475