In a rapidly changing world, the Word of God remains timeless. To effectively lead in the local church and extend influence to the nation, there is a pressing need to modernise the concept and delivery of Christian education.
At Word Impact Institute of Academics, a theological institution specialising in biblical studies, is dedicated to shepherding high-calibre ministerial students. Its mission is to enroll, educate, groom, develop, mould, and equip men and women from diverse backgrounds to become dedicated church leaders and ministers of the Gospel.
Lectures are delivered by successful church-school leaders, and practical projects are carried out in nearby churches.
By pursuing its comprehensive courses, ministerial students not only excel in the pulpit, but also gain invaluable skills in leadership and administration within Christian education.
The institute also offers tailor-made courses to cater for those who want to only understand and interpret the Bible as opposed to being men and women of the cloth.
Word Impact Institute of Academics concept of the church school empowers the church to intelligently guide souls in accepting Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
Here, character is shaped, life is interpreted through Christian principles, and abilities are honed for effective church leadership.
The academy equips its students to navigate a world in desperate need of Christian values and messages.
Christian education is indispensable for all, as exemplified by the Lord’s deep concern for teaching.
Before his ascension, he gave the directive that continues to activate the Christian ministry: “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit: teaching them to do all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world” (Matt. 28:19, 20).
“As we continue enrollment for the first semester of 2024, we invite men and women of valour who aspire to develop themselves ministerially and become influential spiritual and intellectual pace-setters in the Kingdom of God and the community,” academic dean Pastor S Moyo.