Testimonials
"When I visited Multnomah, the admissions folks went out of their way to make the trip as informative, pleasant, simple, and economical as possible. I found the professors warm and approachable, the students enthusiastic and friendly. Every class I visited included me in the day's discussion and activities. The admissions folks arranged appointments for me with other departments, and even escorted me to most of those meetings."
-Prospective student visiting Multnomah Biblical Seminary
"I've had friends attend Multnomah. When they returned to Seattle, they were overflowing with the Word. I knew that I wanted the same! I appreciate Multnomah's unwavering devotion to the Lord and the Scriptures. The courses are taught by instructors with integrity and passion, with a no-nonsense, no-compromise style that is hard to find in the world. Each day I feel more equipped to do the work God has set before me."
-Preston Bhang, MBS alumnus
"The uniqueness of Multnomah is in its ability to connect these five components: community life, spiritual atmosphere, Bible training, practical application, and godly professors. The connection made creates a framework within which a student willingly responds, via the Holy Spirit, to the Lord's conforming work, producing genuine maturity, knowledge, and fruit. Isn't that what a true student desires?"
-Jody Bormuth, alumnus
"I like the balance between solid Bible training and training in practical ministry through 'hands-on' experience in our internship. The professors truly model for us what it means to be servant leaders of Jesus Christ. I have found them quick to show genuine concern for us as individuals. They seek to provide the guidance and learning experiences which will best facilitate the discovery of where we might fit into God's overall purposes, thus becoming wise stewards of our uniquely God-given gifts and abilities."
-Debbie Dyk, MBS Student
"Ministry is not seen as something that happens after graduating from Multnomah, but as a partnering with academics to enhance both."
-Carley Wecks, MBS Faculty Member
"One of the main reasons why I enjoy teaching at Multnomah is because of the students God brings our way. Their desire for God is contagious. Not only do teachers impact students, but students also impact their teachers. Related to this is the sense of spiritual vitality so evident in the community life here at Multnomah. It serves as a stimulus to further study and service to God."
-Dr. Paul Metzger, MBS Faculty member
"I enjoy teaching at Multnomah Biblical Seminary because of the role I have, inviting students to become more and more fascinated with God. The students are the reason for our being here. Together we're citizens of heaven, though still living on earth. It's a joy to help students taste and see just how good God is, inviting them to understand and explore our new status in Christ."
-Dr. Ron Frost, MBS Faculty member






