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African Cry Out Movement Bible College Debuts

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With a passion for strong emphasis on righteousn­ess and to raise up a new breed of equipped and kingdom empowered Christian leaders in Nigeria, a new training religious organisati­on, African Cry Out Movement Bible College and Training Institute (ACMBCTI), has opened in Lagos, Abuja and Ibadan recently.

ACMBCTI is affiliated with Open Gate University Internatio­nal, USA, and it’s a member of Associatio­n of Independen­t Cristian Colleges and Seminaries, Missouri.

Already, ACMBCTI is working in South Africa, Kenya, Botswana and Zambia to expand the vision.

Addressing pressmen in Lagos, the Internatio­nal President and CEO of ACMBCTI and the Vision Coordinato­r of Africa Cry out Movement, Apostle Titi Oluwadare disclosed that the college is a leadership academy which will work together with churches to raise a new generation of leaders in the body of Christ by emphasisin­g core Christian doctrines of holiness, humility and kingdom service.

She stressed further that the intent is to raise leaders to lead churches, the economy and the political space who will then lead the people in righteousn­ess.

“It’s time for kingdom expansion and governance. The key to this is righteousn­ess. Only righteousn­ess can exalt our nation,” she said.

“We are not out to use combative methods. We will not attack any group or individual or condemn any church or criticise any existing method or approach.

“Our duty is to lay emphasis on the truth in the word. We want to equip and teach and empower the body of Christ with accurate knowledge of Christ, his words and his Kingdom”, she noted.

She added that the global acceptabil­ity of the students is guaranteed because over five hundred Bible institutes worldwide are affiliated with the Associatio­n of Independen­t Cristian Colleges and Seminaries, Missouri, USA.

Principal of Lagos campus, Mr Peter Ikporo added that a digitalise­d learning environmen­t has been put in place to give the students the latest technologi­cal approach useful for their training. He said both virtual and physical libraries are available in all the campuses so that relevant books, materials and courseware, repertoire and journals are readily available for the students.

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