Rhema Bible College Zambia is part of Rhema Bible Training center. The bible training center is focused on training people from all walks of life to be effective labourers in the spiritual harvest fields. Rhema bible training center was established as a result of a devine mandate to Kenneth E. Hagin of Kenneth Hagin Ministries. The RHEMA family includes 17 Bible Training Centers located around the world. The sun never sets on a RHEMA graduate preaching the gospel somewhere in the world.Some of the centers include RHEMA Bible Training Center Austria, RHEMA Bible Training Center Colombia, RHEMA Bible Training Center India, Centro di Formazione Biblica RHEMA, RHEMA Bible Training Center Egypt and many more.
Justo Mwale Theological College formerly Reformed Church Theological College was started in 1969. In 1969 the Reformed Church Theological College, as it was called at that stage, moved to Lusaka. In 1975 the College was officially opened and renamed Justo Mwale Theological College in honour of the first Zambian in the Reformed Church in Zambia to be ordained as Minister of the Word, Reverend Justo Mwale who completed his studies at Nkhoma Mission in Malawi and was ordained as Minister of the Word on 29th September 1929.
The status of the College was upgraded to that of University College in 2008 by the Ministry of Education in Zambia. In February 2010 the College started offering a Master of Theology programme in conjuction with the University of Free State in South Africa.
The University College has been attracting students not only from Zambia, but also from Malawi, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique, and even a student from Kenya.
The Theological College of Central Africa, abbreviated T.C.C.A. and pronounced as TEEKA, is a thirty year old ministry of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) whose beginning can be traced to the Annual General Meeting of the EFZ, which is the national body of evangelical churches, mission groups, and para-church organisations, in May 1978. At that meeting the EFZ established a Theological Education Committee to explore the possibility of cooperative post-secondary theological education.
The intention for establishing this college from the onset was to provide quality theological education, which maintains high academic standards, equips people for practical ministry and challenges them to grow in their relation with God through Christ.
The United Church of Zambia Theological College was founded in 1949 by the United Church of Zambia at Kashinda Mission in Mporokoso District. It moved to its current site in the city of Kitwe in 1961. It has a teaching staff of 22, which includes both full and part time staff. 84 students were registered in 2006 of which 24 were women and 60 men. Students come from Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya and Malawi.
The college offers the BTh Degree in its 3 year program, Diploma in Theology (3 years) and the Certificate in Diaconal Ministry (2 years). The college is affiliated to the University of the Western Cape in south Africa. It is a full member of the Association of Theological Colleges in Eastern Africa (ATIEA), Nairobi, Kenya and it is registered with the Technical Vocational and Educational Training Authority (TEVETA).
Covenant College Zambia operates three main ministries: a College to train pastors; a ministry to support Christian schools and teachers; and a College Farm operated on sound Biblical principles to help support the College and to train men to make the most of what God has given to them.
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