JETS began as a vision for equipping believers in the Middle East to minister to the people living in the 22 countries of the Arab speaking world. Only four percent of the populations of these countries profess to be Christian and most of these are Christian in name only, having never experienced a saving relationship with Jesus Christ. For this reason, Dr. Imad Shehadeh began the work of founding the institution that is known today as Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary (JETS).
Initially, JETS began operation under the auspices of officially recognized local churches in 1991 while the government studied its application for independent recognition. On March 23, 1995, JETS was officially registered by the Ministry of Culture. JETS then elected its first Board of Trustees from the five evangelical denominations that minister in Jordan. Classes were conducted in various rented locations until JETS moved into its owned campus in 2013.
Since 1995, JETS has continued to grow and develop as an institution of higher theological studies. The founder, Dr. Imad Shehadeh, continues to serve as President as JETS moves towards its fourth decade of existence. JETS is fully committed to fulfilling its mission of equipping Arab leaders for the Arab World, as seen by the number of students that have graduated.
Graduates currently serve in 26 countries around the world, in capacities such as evangelists, pastors, assistant pastors, youth leaders, women’s ministry leaders, children’s ministry leaders, and other areas of church and parachurch service. To the glory of God, of the 60 Evangelical churches in Jordan, more than half are pastored by JETS graduates.
JETS maintains seven programs of study, and they are the Certificate in Biblical Studies (C.B.S.), the Diploma in Biblical Studies (D.B.S.), the Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.), the Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (M.A.B.S.), the Master of Divinity (M.Div.), the Master of Theology (Th.M.), and the Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.). Furthermore, JETS constantly seeks ways to serve the community through more flexible program offerings.
JETS founding and launching of operations was in 1991 under the auspices of the Jordanian churches. After the affirmation from the Ministry of Higher Education that Christian theological education was outside its scope of specialties, and under the direction of the Jordanian Lawyers’ Syndicate and government officials, JETS was licensed with the Ministry of Culture on March 23, 1995. On March 10, 2005, the JETS constitution was amended with the approval of the Ministry of Culture to add the phrase “theological seminary” to its Arabic name. Then on April 4, 2005, the Ministry of Culture approved the English name “Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary” with its acronym being “JETS.”
Articles 4 and 5 of the JETS Constitution specify the goals and activities of JETS as follows:
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It is an application to study in one of the academic programs at the bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level.