

Called but Cut Off
Send Me Seminary
In Guatemala’s rural communities, many pastors serve faithfully with little access to formal training. Travel costs, family responsibilities, and limited resources make traditional seminary impossible. Send Me Seminary brings accredited courses, mentoring, and study materials directly to them—so pastors can grow while continuing to serve their churches. Every gift helps make that possible.

80%
of pastors serving Guatemala’s rural churches have no formal biblical training
— leaving many congregations without sound teaching or discipleship.
3.7
years is the average academic schooling for rural learners in Guatemala (urban average: 6.2 years)
— Many pastors begin ministry with limited education and deep conviction to serve.
66.4%
of rural Guatemalans live below the national poverty line (2023).
— When a pastor must choose between feeding his family and paying for study, training often has to wait.
They Are Called - Now They Can Be Equipped
Across Guatemala, pastors and leaders have answered God’s call—teaching, guiding, and caring for their communities with deep conviction. Now, through Send Me Seminary, they have the opportunity to study Scripture deeply, grow in sound doctrine, and strengthen the churches they lead.
Interested in Send Me Seminary?
Email us for more information. Help make future training possible —

A Path of Truth
This seminary is life-changing for pastors who have never had access to formal training.
Each level is designed to meet leaders where they are—in their language, their context, and their calling.
Classes are held in accessible locations and scheduled around rural travel and daily responsibilities. No one steps away from ministry to be trained; they’re strengthened within it.
Year 01
Foundations of Faith:
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Introduction to the Bible
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Theology of Salvation
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The Life and
Ministry of Jesus
Year 02
Building on Truth:
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Old and New Testament Overview
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Church History and Doctrine
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Spiritual Growth and Discipleship
Year 03
Leading With Wisdom:
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Preaching and Teaching the Word
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Church Leadership and Pastoral Care
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Missions, Evangelism, and the Great Commission


When Truth Takes Root -Everything Changes
You can hear it in the way they preach. You can feel it in the churches they lead. You can see it in the communities they serve.
Pastors who once relied on others’ words now open their Bibles with confidence and clarity. Families are being discipled. Churches are growing in faith—because God’s Word is taking root.
You can help more pastors walk this path of truth.

His 12-year-old son sat beside him with a Bible open,
reading and taking notes through every class. One year later, the father was doing the work himself—because he had learned to read by studying God’s Word
Pastor T. T.
