Aqueduct Project

  • "Dr. Jonathan Armstrong's courses on the Interpretation of the Bible in the early church and the mission and expansion of the church in 30-180 AD have been excellent both in terms of their content and presentation. They contributed significantly to the quality of our programme and have enhanced the students' understanding of the importance of the early church's history and its relevance for understanding the Bible." — Tchavdar Hadjiev, D.Phil, IFES Associate Regional Secretary for Europe; Academic Dean of the United Theological Faculty of the Bulgarian Evangelical Theological Institute
  • "Jonathan's presence with us at Wycliffe Hall and within the wider University of Oxford was a great blessing. Our students very much valued his enthusiastic teaching of Greek language and his insights into biblical thought. His lectures combine a commitment to Scripture with a deep knowledge of the early church period—which always gives his teaching an added quality of historical depth." — Rev. Dr. Peter Walker, Associate Vice-Principal of Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford
  • "Jonathan's teaching on A History of Christianity: The First Five Centuries was very helpful for our pastoral staff; it was eye-opening and well worth our time. I warmly recommend him to you." — Dr. James Samra, Senior Pastor, Calvary Church, Grand Rapids
  • "Jonathan's seminars are informative, well-packaged, and fascinating biblical presentations that are both academically excellent and spiritually enriching." — Joel Beeke, Ph.D., President of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids
  • "Studying Paul's Epistle to the Romans gives us the best understanding of the gospel message that Paul preached... Jonathan J. Armstrong's seminar at ETS in the fall of 2008 helped our students to realize the importance of this book for their lives and ministry." — Alexei Gorbachev, Ph.D., Academic Dean of Eurasian Theological Seminary, Moscow

About Us

An aqueduct is an ancient concept—a conduit to channel water from a place of abundant supply to where the resources can be put to the best use. We at Aqueduct Project are passionate about bringing quality theological education out from the seminary classroom to pastors and Christian leaders around the world.

For the past several centuries, the ambition of missions associations had been to send out pioneer evangelists to work among unreached people groups. Today, the Christian churches in countries that are traditionally considered mission fields are sometimes larger than their denominational mother churches in the West. As the Atlas of Global Christianity affirms: "By the year 2000, roughly two-thirds of the world's Christians were from what had been mission fields a century earlier."

Experts agree that the most crucial need of the majority-world church is now for theological education. According to a report of the World Evangelical Alliance, leaders from every non-Western region say their number-one need is for theological education.

The ultimate goal of Aqueduct Project is to provide access to premier evangelical theological educational resources to every interested person on the planet. We pursue our mission knowing that a greater unity among the global evangelical community will bring about a clearer witness to the gospel message of our Lord Jesus Christ (see John 17:20-21).

Thank you for visiting our website. We would encourage you to consider attending or sponsoring an Aqueduct Project seminar in the future.