The life in CABC A typical week in Kitwe is very tremendous, - TopicsExpress



          

The life in CABC A typical week in Kitwe is very tremendous, but full of pressure in my lesson schedule because of the degree programme I am into. The degree student is requiring the writing of papers in all subjects you will undertake. But, I account all these things as a joy and privilege to increasing in the knowledge of God’s word and transformed by the renewal of mind (Proverbs 1:5, Romans 12:2). Moreover, every student requires academic diligence and faithfulness in all our life and involvement in the ministry. The question that challenges CABC student is how can I am faithful and diligent to God? I always ask myself all the time! Since the semester started and valuate life because I am a future servant leader who must bear fruit of Christ! Please brothers do pray for me as I pray for your well-being of the gospel that God will enable you together with me to get the passion of spreading the gospel and be holy. The whole entire student and Lectures here speaks English, although some of them occasionally speaks their native famous language like Bemba and Nyanja. So, my communication here is English. Recently we are ten (10) students who are foreigners, four are from Malawi, and four are from Kenya, one is from South Sudan and me from Ghana. The rest of our student is from Zambia and we are 31 in number. The life of living with all these people is amazing, because we are living as one body of Christ that demonstrates love to each other. I always praise God that He brought me here and give me such opportunity to learn others people lives. However, sometime good men disagree, but we always show Christ like character of reconciliation to predestine our love. Almost all of the student here are my classmate because there some classes we attend together and some too is different. In every week of CABC, this is what I usually do; when I wake up on Monday morning around 6:00am the first thing is to take my shower and revising the class note which I was thought in class before I will take my breakfast. Then, I will go to Greek class at 9:00am to 9:50am but after this class I have to wait for Doctrine 1 that also starts at 10:00am to 10:50am. After these I will go for break from 11: 57, and go for philosophy and method of preaching class which usually starts at 12:00pm and ends at 12:50pm before I will go for lunch. From Lunch I have to prepare for a Gospel class which starts at 1:00pm to 2:00. From this class I am free to studies or do my class assignment up to 7:00pm then I will go for supper. At 8:00pm normally I have my personal prayers and Bible studies. I also go for evening room devotion at 9:00pm; I do this to help me to develop the ability to pray and equipping for future ministry. Addition to this, this entire class repeats it’s self every Wednesday and Friday, but Wednesday it is compulsory for every student in CABC to attend Prayer meetings at 5:30pm on your local church. On Friday after lesson, every student must go to the school backside field and play soccer or volleyball. On Tuesday and Thursday I usually have two classes that are Greek and Sign Language, the Greek start at 9:00am to 10:00am and Sign Language start at 3:00pm, but on Tuesday we have Morning devotion with Pastor Hunt that is our President of the College and Thursday we have chapel at 12:00pm where all student and faculty including the Lectures come together and worship. On Saturday I usually go for evangelism and sometimes house to house Bible studies to teach some members about my assign topic. Then again Sunday is always constant I attend morning Church which starts at 9:00am to 12pm and evening service also starts at 5:00pm. All this service it necessary for me to attend early, because I used to ushering or teach the kids or Sunday school. Best regard, Kennedy
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 20:43:17 +0000

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