Global Christ-Like Leadership Bible College holds 2nd Graduation

Rev. Wisdom Kofi Anane of the Pentecostal Global Fire Ministry receiving his Bachelor in Theology and Ministerial Sustainability certificate

The Global Christ-Like Leadership Bible College and Seminary of the Global Council of Christ-like Ministers worldwide has held its 2nd Graduation and Ordination ceremony at the Presbyterian Church at Oduom near Kumasi.

Located at Kentinkrono near the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), the Seminary runs pastoral courses in partnership with Morris Cerullo Legacy School of Ministry, the Lancaster Theological University, and Atlantic Coast Theological Seminaries of the USA.

In all, 20 students graduated and obtained degrees and diplomas in theology.

Apostle Dr. Edward Agyemang, an International Evangelist, in a goodwill message, explained that the lifestyles of some “so-called Men of God” were questionable, because most behavoral lifestyles were a result of upbringing.

He said bible school training gave the beneficiaries the leverage to apply the training to their lives and not meant to let them (pastors) “know everything”, emphasising that most pastors had the wrong perception of the real ‘Ministry of Christ’, and, therefore, shift the focus from Christ onto themselves.

Apostle Dr. Agyemang observed that it was only the pastoral work which had all other professionals involved, and admonished the graduands to submit themselves totally to their head pastors and church leaders.

Rev. Dr. Peter Watson, President of the College, disclosed that the Ghana campus of the school started in Kumasi some 13 months ago, and that two other campuses had been opened in Sierra Leone and Zambia within the period, and the focus was to train pastors who were prepared to “plant the Gospel” and establish it in the rural or remote areas of the country.

Nana Kwaku Okyere Ababio, Okyerekromhene and Board Chairman of the school, suggested that there should be general clean-up exercises, floats and visits to inmates of prisons and orphanages during subsequent graduation ceremonies.

From Thomas Agbenyegah Adzey, Kumasi

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