Special Online Course
Blayne Waltrip, PhD
Blayne will be teaching a SPECIAL weekly online course Seminar in Global Pentecostalism, Revival and Harvest: Issues, Trends, and Expectations with Dr. French Arrington starting February 1 until April 29.
This is a special joint partnership course with the Pentecostal Theological Seminary (USA), that can be taken for Credit or Audit.
Dr. Waltrip and his wife, Dr. Angie Waltrip, serve as global missionary educators with Church of God World Missions. They have a beautiful seventeen-year-old daughter by the name of Noëlle. The Waltrips were missionaries for several years in Europe. They worked with church planting, discipleship, youth ministry, evangelism and ministerial development in France and taught Missions and Christian Education at the European Theological Seminary (ETS) in Germany. From 2009 to 2010, Blayne taught one year as “Missionary-in-Residence” at Lee University and earned a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary in 2011.
Dr. Blayne Waltrip and his wife, Dr. Angie Waltrip, serve as global missionary educators with Church of God World Missions. They have a beautiful seventeen-year-old daughter by the name of Noëlle. The Waltrips were missionaries for several years in Europe. They worked with church planting, discipleship, youth ministry, evangelism and ministerial development in France and taught Missions and Christian Education at the European Theological Seminary (ETS) in Germany. From 2009 to 2010, Blayne taught one year as “Missionary-in-Residence” at Lee University and earned a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary in 2011.
He serves as Assistant Professor of Global Missions and Church Development at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee, USA, and was Vice-President of External Academic Development at ETS from 2018 to 2019. The Waltrips main role as missionary educators is teaching for schools around the world, including Berea Theological University College. He serves as international faculty for ASCM (Asian Seminary of Christian Ministries) in the Philippines and ETS (European Theological Seminary) in Germany. He also trains pastors, leaders, missionaries and church planters and speaks in workshops, seminars and conferences, especially in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America. In addition, he is working with Church of God leadership in Canada to establish the Canadian School of Ministry.