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COLLEGE EVENTS

FEBC-BCEA 2nd Bachelor of Ministry Graduation Service
in Convocation at Bible College of East Africa
July 9, 2005

The 2nd Bachelor of Ministry Graduation Service in convocation at the Bible College of East Africa was held on July 9, 2005. Seven were conferred the BMin degree by the Rev Dr Quek Suan Yew who also lectured on Biblical Polemics to the BMin students from June 25-July 10, 2005. The following are the testimonies of the graduates on how the BMin programme has blessed them:

"The BMin programme has opened my heart and mind to know how important it is to apply God’s Word to my personal life before teaching it to the church. The Christian theology I learned has challenged me not to allow any false teachings to mislead me or the church. Through the BMin programme, I learned to use the correct translation of the Bible, the KJV, which I had never used before. The lecturers have encouraged me so much to preserve the purity of the Word of God, and not depart from the truth (Ps 12:6-7)." Silas Chemjor, Africa Inland Church, Kapchepkulei.

"The BMin programme has helped me a great deal in my personal spiritual life and ministry. Firstly, the course on the doctrine of Biblical Separation has helped me to identify the false teachers of these last days especially those who teach new revelation. Secondly, the course on the Verbal Plenary Preservation (VPP) of Scripture taught me how the Lord God has preserved His Word throughout the ages." Charles Chepkwony, Africa Inland Church, Kapkarin.

"The BMin programme is surely a blessing from the Lord for His servants who are labouring in difficult conditions in Kenya. I have benefited from the many books made available to me at an affordable price. The books are rich in doctrinal content, and have enabled me to identify myself as a fundamentalist. I have been able to stand before other servants to give a talk on various Biblical issues based on the books I have read. The doctrine of the verbal preservation of Scripture is one I strongly hold to with great conviction from the Lord." Philip Githinji, Bible Baptist Church, Nyahururu.

"In the BMin programme, I have been blessed by memorising the Dean Burgon Oath which concerns the Bible. I have also been blessed by the course on Pastoral Theology which I shared with 325 pastors in a seminar, and it was fruitful to all." Duncan Gitonga, Kihuyo Secondary School, Nyeri.

"The BMin programme has made me to be disciplined in my faith. I have learned to wake up early in the morning for prayers because I need this to strengthen me for my ministry. The lessons on the inspiration and preservation of Scripture have helped me to see how the Bible has been preserved in the original languages and that the King James Version is truly translated from the preserved manuscripts with no words omitted." Jane Metto, Africa Inland Church, Kapchepkulei.

"The BMin programme has helped me much to teach the church more about the Word of God especially the doctrine of Biblical Separation. God is opening more doors, and many churches are inviting me to go and teach more about what I had learned from the BMin courses. God is using the BMin programme of BCEA and FEBC to spread the gospel in Kenya and elsewhere." Patrick Mutua, Africa Inland Church, Mukuru.

"The BMin programme has helped me so much spiritually, and in defending the truth of Bible and the right version (KJV). The Word of God is Truth and unchangeable at all times." Geoffrey Ngeno, Africa Inland Church, Arokyet.


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