Students from the School of the Holy Bible College at the Debeini’s Living Waters Church in Gerehu, have been urged to be agents of change in their communities.
Guest speaker and Senior Pastor of the Christian Outreach Centre Victory Church in Hohola, Edward Wange told the students to make a difference in their communities.
Pastor Wenge in his message at the 23rd graduation of the Holy Spirit School on Sunday May 28th, told the students to build good relationships in the community driven by love.
“Today, as you graduate from here and go to your domain, you will be an open book for a new chapter of your life.”
“Never forget that people are watching you.”
“They know your story from the first book you wrote, but this time you are going to write a new book and the people who see the content of the book, will tell your story.”
“Don’t operate by results.” “The miracle you see comes today and goes tomorrow. Build your relationship with God and with people so you can see the next miracle in your life.”
“Love is about laying down your lives to serve others.” A total of 36 students graduated in their respective levels of Spiritual Studies.
Nineteen Year 1 students received their certificates in Spiritual Studies, 6 Year 2 students received Advance Certificate in Spiritual Studies and 11 Year 3 students received their Advanced Diploma in Spiritual studies.
Founding Principal of the School, Senior Pastor Peter Solomon encouraged the students to stand firm in serving God because it can be a lonely life.
“Get established on the word of God, build your ministry on the word of God and you will be able to stand up through the storms of life.”
“Don’t look to men, but to God alone. How successful you are in ministry depends on your personal walk with God.” “What we have taught you, take it home with you and exercise it.”
“This is a practical school for practical people, so you can go out and practice what we have taught you.”
“In all you do, let God be the centre of your life,” Pastor Solomon said.
Head boy Rodney Mait spoke on behalf of the students and acknowledged the administration of the school, the staff and the students.
“We are celebrating our graduation today as well as embarking on the new chapter of our lives.”
“We have been called to be servants in this harvest field, and this is a new challenge, but we have faith that God will provide, guide, and equip us for the work ahead,” Mr. Mait said.
The graduation coincided with the celebration and church service at the Debeini’s Living Waters Ministry.