
"Teaching God's Word to God's World"
2766 Airport Road, Peru, Indiana 46970, (765) 472-4111
Summit Theological Seminary's President is George L. Faull. Mr. Faull attended the following schools: Lexington Christian Bible College, Lexington, KY ('58-'60); St. Louis Christian College, Florissant, MO ('60-'61); and Midwestern School of Evangelism, Ottumwa, IA ('61-'62). From the latter institution he earned the Bachelor of Sacred Literature. He then began new Churches from '62 to '66 in Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine. He received his Bachelor of Theology in '70, and his M.A. in Theology in '72, both from Indiana Christian University of Indianapolis, IN, while preaching in Michigan City, IN. Mr. Faull transferred work from Cincinnati Bible Seminary, Cincinnati, OH ('75-'76), and from Huntington Christian Seminary, Huntington, IN ('78), to Indiana Christian University, Indianapolis, IN, to earn his Rel.D. in 1981.
In addition, he has held ministries in Treaty, IN, Woodburn, IN, and Fort Wayne, IN. While preaching at Treaty, he founded Treaty Institute for Evangelism. It was a correspondence school which grew to 10,000 students in four years. It has since had over 50,000 students enroll. It is now called American Bible Academy in Joplin, MO. It is the largest correspondence school in the Christian Churches/Churches of Christ.
Brother Faull has had articles published in 15 religious journals. He is a frequent
speaker at many Family Camps, Men's Retreats, and Revivals. He has preached
in over 170 different Churches in Indiana alone. He has taught college courses
in residence each year since 1969. Last year 150 resident students attended
the classes at Summit Theological Seminary.
Summit Theological Seminary's Vice President is Terry A. Carter. Brother Carter attended the following schools: Tri-State University, Angola, IN ('83-'86); Purdue University, Fort Wayne, IN ('87-'89) and (2000-2002); Summit Theological Seminary, Peru, IN ('93-'99). From Tri-State he earned an Associate of Technology, from Purdue he earned a Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) and a Master of Science (Mathematics), from Summit, he earned a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Arts in Theology.
Before entering the ministry, Brother Carter worked as a software engineer. He began working for a Fortune 500 company. Later he traveled the world working on computer controlled machinery. Then he spent some time as a plant manager for a gold refinery. Finally he began his own computer consulting company.
Mr. Carter has held ministries in Stryker, OH, Archbold, OH, Fort Wayne, IN, and Millington, MI. He is currently preaching at Northside Church of Christ in Fort Wayne. Brother Carter returned to Fort Wayne in 1997 to help begin Northside Church of Christ.
Mr. Carter has been published in several religious journals. He has spoken at a number of Family Camps, Retreats, Clinics and Revivals. His research in Mathematics has also been published in academic journals.
Mr. Carter has served as Vice President of Summit Theological Seminary since 2000.
Besides teaching at Summit Theological Seminary, brother Carter has also taught at
Purdue University.