Bethlehem Bible College

It was created to prepare Christian leaders to serve Arab churches and society in the Holy Land.

[1] The college uses Arabic as its primary language of instruction, and all courses are accredited through MEATE (Middle East Association for Theological Education), the Palestinian Ministry of Higher Education and several international theological organizations.

[1] The college conducts seminars and lectures to give a "Biblical alternative to Christian Zionism.

[3] The purpose is to bring together Christian leaders from all around the world to look at the wall, settlements, checkpoints and refugee camps and "examine the teachings of Christ on themes such as peace, justice and God's love to all races.

"[3] The 2018 conference was attended by over 400 people, with 210 international attendees including Bishop Efraim Tendero, head of the World Evangelical Alliance.