For more than a decade, the Appointed Son of God, Pastor Apollo C. Quiboloy, has been training young men and women to become future Kingdom administrators, coordinators and ministers through the ACQ College of Ministries.
In the light of the worldwide expansion of the Kingdom Nation, the training has been intensified this year, as the institution once again opens its doors for the new batch of students to undergo four years of rigid spiritual training.
A total of 221 students in the first year and 18 in the second year levels are currently taking up AB Theology, under which are various subjects on Kingdom Doctrines, Spiritual Ministries, Kingdom Management and valuable secular academic courses. Most of them are new full-time miracle workers and are former delegates of the 9th International Youth Congress.
ACQ College of Ministries Founding President Pastor Apollo C. Quiboloy aims to train this young generation of full time miracle workers as Kingdom-class sentinels of light all over the world. It is also a part of his fervent mission in restoring the youth of the world.
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Among the roster of instructors are senior ministers and administrators, including no less than the Kingdom’s International Administrator, Sis. Ingrid Canada. Students also get the highest privilege of having Pastor Apollo as one of their instructors.
The ACQ College of Ministries is one of the prides of the Kingdom, where students are spiritually motivated, disciplined and trained to be sent later on to the different parts of the globe. Sis. Eleanor Cardona, ACQ College of Ministries Directress, said that this year’s batch of students prove to be promising. “This is indeed a harvest of the youth’s talents and abilities for the Almighty Father’s glory through His Appointed Son,” she quips as the coordinators’ class students do their thanksgiving and worship presentation activity.
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Pastor Apollo is also planning to establish the ACQ College of Ministries in North America to cater to the influx of young people into the Kingdom Nation’s satellite congregations in USA and Canada.
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