OUR VISION AND MISSION
- Prophet Precious Opoku Baafi
- Oct 1, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 11, 2023
PROFILE
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OUR VISION
To provide excellent educational services, to build effective leaders
for effective ministry. PRECIOUS BIBLE COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL (PBCI) will be a global educational institution committed to teach, train, and empower men and women to become effective leaders for effective ministry to impact the nations for the Lord Jesus Christ. This is one of the leading Christian Universities committed to international excellence, nation changing research and high quality teaching
with quality staff engaging with local, national and international
communities. PBCI was established in 2021, incorporated, fully
accredited school and was founded by Dr. (h.c.) PRECIOUS OPOKU BAAFI.
OUR MISSION
We focus on promoting Christian principles and studies, provide quality services to our students, create better learning climate for them, as well as partnering with other institutions to work on improving Christian development and sustainable livelihood. The mission of PRECIOUS BIBLE COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL is to educate, equip and men and women for the work of the ministry effectively, building up the church, and making disciples to go into the world to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Our objectives are consistent with our mission and philosophy to help students at PBCI with the following:
Deepen their love and commitment to the authority of the word of God, dedication to Jesus Christ as Lord, and sense of responsibility toward the Great Commission.
Gain greater knowledge of the Word of God, the Christian faith, themselves and other people and the world around them.
Cultivate a deeper appreciation for a Biblical sense of values about God's plan for their lives, spiritual, cultural, national heritage, privilege, and responsibilities as a believer living in
contemporary society.
Develop habits consistent with mature Christian character and
cultivating appreciation for the standard of the college and it's Christian position.
Improve the ability to think logically and effectively, understand and evaluate the thought of others; engage in independent research; and integrate all knowledge and experience into a
Christian worldview.
Grow in understanding and appreciation for various Christian ministries and gaining the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to enter the ministry in which they believe God is leading them. These achieved objectives will contribute to fulfilling the Great Commission of Jesus. Go therefore and teach all nations. . . . (Matt 28:19)
Our vision of working with More Than Conquerors School of Theology (MTC) is to fulfill the great commission of our Lord Jesus. MTC and
EVANGELISTIC MESSENGERS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL (EMA) is doing a great work to fulfill the commission in which gives us the courage to help other ministers, to train and make more disciples to
go into the world and to preach the Gospel of Christ Jesus.
The current 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year Program at PRECIOUS BIBLE COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL is the core program of training. Throughout the 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year of training and study, students participate in a rich array of classes, from textual study to spiritual enrichment to ministry application. This training is rigorous, providing in just 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year a rigorous course of training preparing the called minister of the Gospel as strong foundation for ministry. This training is also deeply rewarding, launching students into a lifetime of growth and ministry.
This page outlines the core curriculum of courses for the main 3 months, 6 months and 1 Year ministry training program at PBCI. In addition to the courses listed below, each student will choose an area of emphasis, called a track, consisting of four additional, specialized courses in
that area of ministry. These track courses are listed and described on their respective track pages (links provided below).
Finally, the curriculum listed here is complemented by evangelistic campaigns, ministry internships, workshops, seminars, chapel lectures, faculty mentoring, counseling, student orientation, and mid-course evaluations.
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