GOD IS DOING GREAT THINGS AT NCBC: A SEASON OF FELLOWSHIP, IMPACT, AND INSPIRATION

The Nigerian Christian Bible College (NCBC) recently witnessed a season of profound fellowship and spiritual renewal through the visits of esteemed Christian leaders and teachers – clear evidence that great things are being done within the institution.

Prior to the impactful World Bible School Great workshop in Abeokuta, the College warmly received ACSF President Chad Wagner and John Muhire from the USA. The two visitors also attended the NCBC family get-together, where staff families enjoyed fellowship and shared a meal together.

The NCBC Management team, accompanied by ACSF President Chad Wagner, visited Ibeno Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom State. They were warmly and graciously received by the local church, at Iwuoachang, where Brother Umoh Umoh, an NCBC alumnus, preaches. The atmosphere was marked by sincere Christian love, unity, and a shared commitment to the gospel. The visit ended with a refreshing time of fellowship at Ibeno Beach, providing moments of rest and spiritual reflection.

Shortly after the Great workshop at Abeokuta, NCBC was further honored by the arrival of additional distinguished American brethren, Brothers Bill Pennell, Hiram Kemp and Bradley Burkett. Hiram Kemp, accompanied by his family, visited with a clear purpose – to encourage and strengthen both staff and students. His presence inspired renewed spiritual focus and commitment. Beloved brothers Bill Pennell, Bradley Burkett, and Chad Wagner brought great encouragement to both the staff and students. They were truly a remarkable source of inspiration to the entire NCBC family.

These visits transcended mere formality; they became strategic moments of encouragement, partnership, and reaffirmation of the college’s mission. Indeed, great things are being accomplished at NCBC, as it continues to stand as a center for sound biblical teaching, strengthened by meaningful relationships with devoted servants of God across the world.

Joe N Obinna

Provost, NCBC

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