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Grace International Bible University Head Office: Opposite the Wein Town Cemetery Community Paynesville City, 1000-Monrovia, 10 – Liberia Phone: +231-777-260959 / 231-888-631593 Email: gracecollege578@gmail.com Website: https://grace.education/

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TABLE OF CONTENTS *Represents a member of the Board of Trustees Executive Staff Founder and International Coordinator, Rev. Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr * President, Bishop Dr. Frank A. Willett * Vice-President, Dr. Glen Hartline Administrator and Graphics Designer, Dr. Faye Hanshew * General Secretary and Director, DRC, Bishop Dr. Yebiyo Ghebrezghi,* International Advisor, Bishop Dr. Timothy A. Johnson * International Consultant, Dr. Bill Hanshew* International Consultant and Curriculum Specialist, Dr. Maureen Gouveia-Whitehead * Apostle Dr. Martin Lloyd Rees * Administrative Assistants: International Administrative Assistant, Dr. John Roberts International Administrative Assistant, Pastor Kathy Thompson GIBU Online Director, Dr. Ron Tisdal Department Heads Instructors Supporting Staff Purpose of this Handbook Introduction About Grace Three Schools in one Current Courses Our Vision Statement of Faith Our Values Mission Statement Motto Goals and Objectives Departments Instructors Locations For Young Ministers and Church Members Syllabus of Courses Spirituality and Renewal Some Typical Concentrations Leadership and Management Preaching and Worship Discipleship Academics Grading System Course Grades Attendance Policy Chapel Attendance Church Attendance Class Attendance

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Evening and Weekend Classes Online and Accelerated Class Attendance and/or Participation Faculty Initiated Student Withdrawal from a Course Spiritual Growth Biblical Code of Conduct Admission Information When to Apply and Enroll Admission Requirements Undergraduate and Graduate Certificate Prerequisite Official Transcripts Testimonies from Students of GIBU Emmanuel Ofosu Asare John Malolo Dick Eric Kumi Pastor Mukiza James Benson Mazikana Student Council 2018-19 Welcome Bishop Dr. Daniel Ghansah – Dean of Students Photos

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Bishop Elect Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr. PhD

Founder & International Director GIBU Worldwide Dr. Rudolph Sr and his wife, Mother Rita live in the country of Liberia, Africa. They are Godly leaders with an unwavering loyalty to the Lord, and a passionate love for God’s Word. Dr. Kwanue is an author who has written words emphasizing the themes of hope, revival, reform, and restoration for God’s children. Dr. Kwanue is: President and pioneering Pastor at: CHURCH OF GRACE INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY The proprietor of GRACE MISSION SCHOOL Founder of CHRISTIAN LEADER’S CONNECTION C.L.C WORLDWIDE Founder and Coordinator of the GRACE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE UNIVERSITY (GIBU) – HTTPS://grace.education/ Dr. Rudolph is also the Founding member of the: MINNESOTA CHURCH MINISTRIES ASSOCIATION - Liberia chapter, and is now the General Security of the: DOVE UNITED CHRISTIANS NETWORK – Liberia. www.mcmaonline.org He is Founder and International CEO of the: INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION COMMISSION OF EDUCATION (IACE). Dr. Kwanue is a humanitarian. He is also the Founder of the: Pastor Rudolph Care Foundation, which is now helping the sick, blind, and the school-going kids, the poor in general.

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Rev. Dr. Rudolph is a great teacher of the Word of God with deep revelation knowledge and a dynamic Minister of God, who ministers under the apostolic unction with signs and wonders following. Dr. Kwanue was ordained as a Reverend by Bishop Dr. Timothy A. Johnson – USA, Executive Director of Minnesota Church Ministry Association on May 14, 2010. He is the author of “Respecting the Body of Christ, With Power of Motivations and Encouragement to all People.” Dr. Rudolph’s Degrees are: • AA Degree in School Administration from the Licosses Mobile Teacher Training College – Liberia • Ministerial Certificate from the Liberty Christian Church Bible School – Monrovia • Bachelor of Theology Degree and a • Master of Ministry Degree from the Believer’s Bible College – Ghana • Bachelor of Christian Education and a • Master of Missions from the Word of Truth Bible Academy – Maryland, USA • A Doctorate Degree of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Bible Studies from the Believer’s Bible College – Ghana • A Diploma in Computer Desktop and Data Publishing from the Change Network 842-Computer School at Rehab Paynesville in 2007 • Dr. Rudolph has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree from the Grace International College – USA as a Founding Father and International Director. Dr. Kwanue is now writing his second Doctoral Degree thesis dissertation project in Christian Leadership with Word of Truth Bible Academy – USA. Dr. Kwanue’s entire life has been upgraded by Christian values. He became a born-again Christian in 1992, and education has been his passion both secular and religious views. Rev. Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue was born in Liberia on December 28, 1985, to the union of Mr. & Mrs. Kwanue at Beo. Gbehnelay Nimba County, Republic of Liberia. Dr. Rudolph is a young and strong visionary leader, pastor, school proprietor, church administrator, married couple’s counselor, father of inspiration, Bible college founder, professor, and coordinator. He has traveled on many missionary trips to many African nations. He is married to his beautiful wife, Rev. Mother Rita N. Kwanue and blessed with four sons, Rudolph Jr., Abel, Bishop Timothy, a Prophet Daniel Kwanue.

Rev. Dr. Rudolph Sr. and his Beautiful wife, Mother Rita N. Kwanue

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Bishop Dr. Frank A. Willett, B.Th., MDiv., DD., PhD

International President GIBU and Board of Trustee member A Welcome Message from the President Welcome Beloved! I believe God has established GIBU to serve you and the world through His Church. Our purpose statement summarizes our focus in these words; “Grace International Bible University exists for the purpose of Educating and Equipping Servants for the Church of Tomorrow while Edifying the Church of Today.” These words are the pulse of our prestigious campus and is evident daily as we engage in the exciting and challenging task of serving God and His Church. We invite you to join the mission and help share the vision of GIBU. As you sit in classes led by experienced men and women of God, you will find yourself moving toward a rewarding future in the service of our Lord. Your personal relationship with Jesus Christ will become enlarged and enriched as you submit to His Will and His word through your studies. Our Motto “EDUCATION IS OUR PASSION” permeates our entire campus community, through ministry opportunities and campus-wide activities. We seek to nurture humbled and confident servant leaders as we prepare them for the next phase of ministry that awaits. We have been blessed over the pass years to have had well over hundreds partnership agreements with many Bible Universities, Seminaries, Institutes, Churches, Christian Organizations and Colleges in worldwide. We have International and National Men and Women of God who have many years of experience in ministry who serve as faculty and staff. They are always ready to assist you in any way possible on your journey to becoming the best GIBU Leader you can be. Thank you for taking time to get to know us through our website and by visiting our offices at GIBU. We have numerous opportunities in degree options to choose from. I encourage you to choose the course that best fits your needs. Take the next step and embrace your Destiny. I look forward to your visit to Grace International Bible University… Because Life is for Service! Blessings and peace to you from the International President’s Office in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

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Dr. Glen Hartline,

International Vice-President GIBU

Dr. Glen Hartline is a veterinarian, minister, author, radio show host, husband, and father. Healing and the prophetic are constant aspects of his life and ministry but he is more known for an intimacy with God that was developed through years of supernatural encounters that began at the age of 31 when he heard the audible voice of God calling him into ministry. He currently travels both nationally and internationally preaching and teaching schools of Intimacy, identity, and healing where he not only prays for the sick but imparts the reality of living a supernatural life through the intimate union we share with our Heavenly Father. Students: You can have all the knowledge and wisdom of God and you can walk in the fullness of the power of God, but if you don’t become love you have nothing. Ministry and life is not about gathering people to yourself or having others serve you. Ministry is about loving all, serving all, and laying down your own life so that what God has placed in those around you can be realized in their lives. Being a leader in the Kingdom of God means choosing to be a servant of all men.

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Faye, a country girl born in the state of California has always gone to church and loved God. Her parents, Velma and Henry Ebeirus, were pastors and raised her to live by God’s Word. She married her husband, Dr. Bill Hanshew, on January 6, 1973. Their entire married life has been one of loving God and doing all they can for Him. Faye has her Associates of Arts, from Mineral Area College, Park Hills, MO, a Bachelor of Science in Management, and a Master’s in Business Administration, both from University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. She is awaiting her Doctor of Theology from Bible Institutes of American, Raeford, North Carolina, and has an Honorary Doctorate in Church Administration from GIBU. She has pastored with her husband and has served as Children’s Pastor, Youth Pastor, and CoPastor. Her passion is to see others understand the true Word of God and understand that His love is unconditional and everlasting. He will always be there for you, and with Him, you can do ALL things!

Dr. Faye G. Hanshew, AA, BSM, MBA, MDiv., DTh.

International Administrator Board of Trustees Member, and Graphics Designer GIBU

Students: On behalf of Grace International Bible University community, I am delighted to welcome you! You have filled our school with renewed energy and excitement. With every new year comes new opportunities for academic and personal growth, and I look forward to encouraging you along this exciting journey of learning and discovery. As students, you are the heart of our GIBU community, and the motivation of our faculty and staff. You are part of a proud university family that has come through our 1 st year with flying colors and will continue to climb each year! We ask you to join with us in preserving the values we cherish as an academic institution, fostering an atmosphere that is respectful, supportive, and welcoming to all. As part of the college experience, you also will find camaraderie among peers who share your same interests. You have the opportunity to meet new people and gain valuable life skills through social, cultural, and recreational co-curricular activities. My online classes were some of my most valuable education personally. We ask that you uphold the integrity of our GIBU community by serving as good neighbors and good stewards. An exciting time at GIBU awaits you! We are so proud to have you with us, and I look forward to seeing you around the online campus throughout the year. Sincerely, Dr. Faye Hanshew

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Bishop Dr.

Name: Yebiyo Ghebrezghi Born: 10 /03/1943 Nationality: Kenyan 1. High School: Bet Giorgis 1958 certificate 2. College: AA Commercial college 1964 Diploma 3: UN unctad 1965 higher management certificate 4. Shipping institute Alexandria 1968 Diploma 5. Bible College: Spring water BC 1972 Diploma 6. British Tutorial College: 1978 BBA 7. 1979 to 1988 managing Director for Armstrong International Shipping 8. 1982 to 2000 pastor with Siloam Healing Church 9. 2001 to 2006 we planted six churches in Emirates 1o. 2009 to 2017 planted three churches given to pastors to minister them. 11. 21/11/2009 consecrated as a Bishop in presence of 7000 church members 12. 4/4/2014 completed Bachelor of Theology 13. 6/5/2016 completed Master of Yebiyo Ghebrezghi, Ministry B.Th and D.CL 14. 13/01/2018 completed Doctor of Missions DRC 15. From 2017 up to date with GIBU as Director in DRC and Secretary General 16. Currently: Recruiting and teaching GIBU plus preaching as a minister of the Most High God.

Secretary General, Director Board of Trustees Member

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And did you want to give a short word of encouragement to the students for this new year?

Students, Don't give up! Don't give up is one of the most used encouragement words by anyone. It's because this small sentence has a very deep meaning. You are amazing, give it your best, don't give up, you can make it, nothing is impossible to do, be determined, challenges are meant to make you strong. Step up on your challenges. It is through your challenges that you will climb to the top mountain. Without the challenges you will be nowhere, step on them they will lead you right on the top mountain. And be prepared for the testimony. Amen

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Timothy A. Johnson holds a B.A. in History/Secondary Education from Trinity Int'l University; a ThB and ThM from American Bible College; the Doctor of Divinity from St.Thomas-a-Becket University of Canterbury, ordination in the Evangelical Free Church of America, and has been consecrated as Bishop of MCMA, Africa Chapter. He served on the pastoral staff at Central Free Church in Minneapolis (1980-84) and since 1984 as an Executive Director of the MCMA, and in several churches and organizations as a consultant. MCMA offers training for pastors and church leaders in the United States and also in a growing program on the continent of Africa. MCMA Africa is centered in Nigeria and reaches across from West to Central and to East African nations. He is the author of Celebrate What Is!, Christian Perspectives in the Public Square, Power Motivation for Church Leaders, and The Gospel Nudge: How A Mentoring Mindset Accomplishes the Mission of the Church. He lives in Eden Prairie, Minnesota USA with wife Mary, son Jeffrey, daughter Andrea, their spouses and children.

Bishop Dr. Timothy A. Johnson, B.Th, M.Div, H.D. and P.Hd.

International Advisor and Board of Trustees Member GIBU

With his background in education, church ministry, and inter-church activity, Dr. Johnson enjoys a growing ministry with church leaders throughout this area including: PULPIT SUPPLY BANQUETS AND RECOGNITION EVENTS EVENING TRAINING WORKSHOPS REALIZING YOUR VISION: consultation with medium to smaller churches providing encouragement, direction, and strategic planning. TEACHING WITH CONFIDENCE: An adult teacher training program that can be presented in a half-day, full-day, or 5-installment series, preparing adult teachers and Bible study leaders to glean truth from Scripture and present it dynamically. MISSIONS CONFERENCES WEEKEND RETREATS CONSULTING w/ Boards & Committees VOCAL MUSIC as a tenor soloist PRESENTATIONS FOR TEACHER & LEADERSHIP TRAINING Every Teacher Should! Your Ministry in the Spiritual Spectrum Ready, Aim, Fire! (Goal-Setting) Making Your Adult Class Irresistible Developing Your Church’s Vitality Sha

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Dr. Bill Hanshew was born in and around the days of great Pentecostal revivals. Bill started preaching at the age of 17, was a youth pastor at the age of 18 and was a senior pastor at the age of 20. Bill has always pursued the knowledge of God by studying the Bible and other commentaries and historical data, and today experiences continuous downloads of information from the Holy Spirit, bringing biblical truth in a challenging, yet understandable way to the body of Christ. Bill received his Doctorate in Biblical Studies from “The Easter Theological Bible College” in Tulare, California in 1987 where he was handpicked and personally mentored by the president of the college, Dr. Elmer Easter. He received a Bachelor of Biblical Studies and Master of Theology from Grace International Bible University, Liberia, West Africa. Bill has also received his Doctor of Theology from Bible Institutes of America, Raeford, North Carolina.

Dr. Bill G. Hanshew, AA, BBS, M.Th (3) D.Th

International Consultant and Board of Trustees Member - GIBU

Bill loves to preach, teach, write, and worship. Bill is an author and has also been a Certified Bible College Instructor, a Senior Pastor, and a Webinar speaker. He is the President of “World Bible School International Training Center” and founder of “Bill Hanshew Ministries” in Joplin, Missouri. Dr. Bill is also an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ and Bishop to many around the world. And based upon his life-long testimony and ministry experience, the Christian Leaders Connection (CLC) and in affiliation with the Church of Grace International Ministers Inc., Dr. Bill Hanshew has been chosen as an Ordained Bishop. Dr. Bill serves on the Board of Trustees for Grace International Bible University, as well as an instructor at GIBU online.

Students of GIBU; As you face yet another new school year, I want to encourage you to never forget that “revelation knowledge” is a movement which is designed to keep moving. And never get stuck in a movement, no matter how much you are enjoying it. The modern-day movement of the Azusa Street revival only lasted 9-years. Many people have made that movement their home and have camped there, thereby never moving forward in the knowledge that God has more for us. Like a cocoon that dies, but comes back to life as a beautiful butterfly, all movements die, but come back to life as a “new thing” (Isaiah 43:19) that God is doing. A movement is the “revelation knowledge” of God, which is constantly changing simply because we do not know it all; and what we do not know, continues to be revealed in those who are hungry to know more. Stay hungry, and yet filled with the goodness of God as you pursue knowledge. Hosea 6:3 says to “pursue the knowledge of the Lord,” because in His knowledge, fresh revelation continues to come. Bishop, Dr. Bill Hanshew, D.B.S., DTh, GIBU International Consultant, IACE International Director, GIBU Bible Study Department Head

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Dr. Maureen Gouveia-Whitehead, PhD in Leadership for higher Education

International Consultant, Curriculum Specialist and Board of Trustees Member - GIBU Dr. Maureen Gouveia-Whitehead grew up in England, UK from where she immigrated to America in 1996 and presently resides in Orlando, Florida. She is a Doctor of Philosophy with a PhD in Leadership for Higher education with distinction from Capella University. Her tenure in the education industry spans over 31 years and she is currently the founder of MMGW Christian Academy, an online nonprofit school for adult learners, she is also Dean of Education for another Christian University in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Whitehead was recognized as a Distinguished Professional in education and featured in the 2015/2016 edition of Women of Distinction Magazine. As a seasoned educator and administrator Dr. Whitehead believes education help build integrity, self-esteem, and leads to self-sufficiency. Her latest book ‘Education Matters’ was published in 2017 and is available from Barnes & Nobles and Amazon.com. Dr. Whitehead has an extensive background ranging from College Professor and administrator to singer/songwriter/producer, motivational speaker, radio announcer, author, cable TV host, TV actress and much more, her singing pseudonym is Maureen Gee. In 2018 she produced her latest album “Songs of Encouragement” and her latest single “Don’t Fake It” available from CdBaby.com and Amazom.com. YouTube videos of her performances also exist. Choosing to answer God’s calling on her life, she is determined to make her ministry a lifelong ambition, bringing encouragement and hope to God’s people. Words of Encouragement to GIBU Students From Dr. Maureen Gouveia-Whitehead I want to encourage every student to always remain on a learning curve because every day brings new knowledge and insight through all they will discover especially about themselves. Remember, you are all God’s treasure and your lives are treasured as you improve your knowledge for transforming other lives in line with God’s requirements. Let part of your legacy be that you used each day to be the best you can be to God’s Glory!!

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Apostle Dr. Martin Lloyd Rees, B.Min., M.Th., D.Div

Board of Trustees Member - GIBU

Dr Martin was born in a Bury Post in Wales United Kingdom on 27th October 1955. Then moved at six weeks old as a baby in a small town in Aberdare Wales. This was the town the great Revivalist Mr Evan Roberts who said Aberdare was the Gateway to the 1904 Revival in Wales which spread worldwide, our prayer is that God will pour out of His Spirit in Revival power again in Aberdare Wales Uk. As a young man Dr Martin had his own business as a Painter Decorator, and marred his wife, Gaynor. They have two Daughters, Dawn & Clare. Dawn, the oldest daughter, has two Children, Emily & Samaul. Emily has a son called Noah, our Great Grandson. Both Dr Martin and his wife, Pastor Gaynor, planted a Church in Wales United Kingdom, 24 years ago in a village in Aberdare, 2 miles from the Town Centre. The Church name is Life in the Nations Church, Wales Uk. Since that time, they have planted nine more Churches as Life in the Nations International and 100s of Churches by other ministries over the years in different countries, worldwide. A few things about the ministry: Dr Martin founded Life in the Nations International Ministry with his wife, Pastor Gaynor Rees, with Churches planted and added to L.I.T.N Ministry in Holland, Bulgaria, India, Pakistan, Kenya, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Malawi, and Liberia. India was a Nation we visited over 10 years, building a two-floor orphanage housing 40 orphans, and building Church Buildings, doing large city crusades and Leaders conferences. We also had a Bible College there. A Bible school was started in Pakistan via Skype ministry. Dr Martin earned an Honorary Doctorate in 2007, and a Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree, and a Doctorate, with Grace International Bible University. This is a short biography of my journey and my story so far. Praying for great things for the future.

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Students: Hi all, just to say that I am praying for you as students of Grace International Bible University. I’ve been asked to write a little something that God placed on my heart in regard to your future. When people graduate, they’re often told to follow their dreams. Change the world. After all, the sky’s the limit. But what if you don’t know what you want to do when you graduate, and lacking the required social positioning to achieve it? There are always limits to following self-centered dreams. But if we posture ourselves as “living sacrifices” seeking God’s dreams and God’s will, the possibilities really are endless. I would like to describe how graduating students are often told to discover their passion, and then pursue their dreams. Yet says, “Most successful people don’t look inside and then plan a life. They look outside and find a problem, which summons their life.” It’s true: As we apply our Godgiven spiritual gifts to the needs of the world, we begin to discover our vocation. Graduating from Grace International Bible University in the 21st century can be a challenge. Living in the University/College bubble, students learn of limitless possibilities. But the current labour market can feel more limiting than limitless. An outward focused posture of humble servant leadership is more commendable than a life of egotistic achievement. In fact, that even the world’s most remarkable people don’t achieve success alone. “It makes a difference where and when we grew up. “The culture we belong to and the legacies passed down by our forebears shape the patterns of our achievement in ways we cannot begin to imagine.” Serving God and others, rather than seeking money and social status, should shape the pattern of our achievement. This requires humility, a scarce commodity in a culture of self-importance. If we are humble, the Holy Spirit can direct our own desires toward God’s purposes. The Apostle Paul describes an orientation toward God’s will. ”Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God — what is good and acceptable and perfect” (Rom. 12:2). Indeed, God promises to be our guide and has supplied us with ample tools for knowing God’s will. We can pray for wisdom and strength, study Scripture, seek counsel from mentors and take note of others’ experiences. So, what if Jesus were a commencement speaker today? What life advice might he give? Perhaps it would go something like this: Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with your entire mind. And love your neighbour as yourself. Jesus taught us to live with an outward-focused spirit. A humble posture of service to God and each other runs counter to individualistic egotism and worldwide exceptionalism. Living into our calling is a journey that bends toward bringing God’s reign on Earth as it is in heaven. Praying for you all as students that Gods kingdom come and His will be do in your lives. Waiting and longing to hear of what God as done and will be doing in your lives Yours in His Service Dr Martin Rees Grace International Bible University Servant of God -Dr. Martin Rees

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Dr. John Roberts, Dunlap, TN, USA

International Administrative Assistant GIBU

Welcome Students of G.I.B.U. It is with great honor that God has looked upon us and smiled giving us the opportunity to sharpen iron, as only iron can. If you are a returning student, then welcome back! If you are new to G.I.B.U. welcome to the best part of the rest of your life! What is ahead of you as a student is greater than anything you or anyone can possibly think. What is in front of you is nothing but God! You see, our Lord has the whole world not only in the palm of His hands, but our futures on the tip of His tongue. What happens next is God's voice, and all you have to do as a student is one thing, to remain teachable. Throughout the process of your classwork the staff and instructors here are dedicated to do one thing as well, and that is to remain reachable! As we listen to the voice of God it is our duty to not just pay attention to detail, but to be the detail to the attention paid. Our goal here is your success, but we cannot do it without listening to God's voice. We do this by studying His Voice in Print (His Word), and then applying focus to an achievable obedience. The one thing that remains ahead of you is something called purpose, and with purpose comes focus, and with focus comes the kingdom manifestation. We are dedicated to seeing true God-success in every student that seeks to study to show one's self approved, but not unto the instructor's, but unto what the Scripture declares and that is God's approval. Remember we all have one thing in common here, we are all students of the Most High God, and focused to seeing iron sharpened by iron, too. Remember too, we are also learning as we all are in pursuit of fulfilling God's will for our lives, and that is God's Kingdom Expansion Project - aka Being a Witness. Blessings to you as we journey this side of eternity, and... Know who God is IN YOU! Dr. John

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Pastor Kathy Thompson – AZ, USA

International Administrative Assistant -

Welcome back! I am very excited to attend classes in this fall semester. I hope each and every one of you are as excited. We are embarking on an amazing journey. We are called to learn every part of God’s work. Just like we are all a part of the body of Christ we are all a part of the amazing Love of God. I pray that each of us learns our place in the Kingdom of God. It is my prayer that we are all able to open our minds and our hearts and allow God’s will to be apparent in each of our lives. We have many things that can distract us or bring us down. I urge you all to stay in prayer. Stay close to God’s Joy. Give the very best version of yourself. Katt

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Dr. Ron is 66 years old, and lives in Kissimmee, Florida about 4 miles from Disney World! He is married to a wonderful woman who is a professional singer/songwriter. He is a graduate of Liberty University with a Bachelor’s in Biblical Counseling and a Master’s in Evangelism and Church planting. My wife and I are in full-time ministry doing gospel shows in churches, nursing homes, and for special occasions. Looking forward to working with students in GIBU this year as we learn and grow together! God bless you.

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Dr. Bill Hanshew - USA Department Head: Bible Study / Divinity

Bishop Dr. Daniel Ghonash - Ghana Department Head: Character Development

Dr. Faye Hanshew - USA Department Head: Language

Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr. Liberia Department Head: Ministry

Dr. Sam Godwin Department Head: Christian Education

Apostle Dr. Sharman Williams - USA Department Head: Psychology

Dr. Ron Tisdal - USA Department Head: Evangelism

Dr. Emmanuel Osei-Bonsu - USA Department Head: Theology

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Bishop Dr. Daniel Ayodeji Aleshinloye - Ghana Instructor: Homiletics

Bishop Dr. Yebiyo Ghebrezghi - Congo Instructor: Flexible

Bishop Benjamin Paris - USA Instructor: Ministry/Missions

Pastor Frank Antwi - Ghana Instructor: Student

Rev. Stephen Kwabla Gbeve Togo Instructor: Student

Dr. John Roberts - USA Instructor: Language/Christian Ed

Bishop Benson Chemao - Kenya Instructor: Theology

Rev. John Imoniche - Nigeria Instructor: Student

Dr. Stuart Smith - USA Instructor: Ministry

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Bishop Dr. Fighton Chilufya - Zambia Instructor: Flexible

Rt. Dr. Oppong, Fred Kwabena Ntow Instructor: Theology

Rev. Dr. Alexander Tweneboah-Yeboah Instructor: Student

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Archbishop Professor Dr. James Haruna – Nigeria International Minister’s College (University of Theological Studies and Seminary)

Archbishop Professor Dr. Noah E. Baiyetambi – Cameron Founder of St. Peter and St. Paul Lutheran Institute

Bishop Dr. Nate Ezeh – Lagos, Nigeria Founder and President / Rector at True Faithful School of Ministry

Dr. Charles Sathmary – Canada Vice President - IACE

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Flexible Distance Education Tailored to Your Needs Website address: https://grace.education/ Email: gracecollege578@gmail.com Phone: +231-888631593 / 777260959 Website: https://grace.education/

Motto “Education is our Passion� GIBU is an Affiliate of Harvest Bible University HBU, India; Word of Truth Bible Academy, USA; World Bible School University USA. A full Member of African Network Bible College, Australia; Winner Theological Seminary, Togo; and the Dove United Christian Network of Liberia (DUCNL). GIBU is recognized by the Minnesota Church Ministries association of more the 4000 Churches across the United States of America, and Africa. The Christ United Network consist of over 1000 Churches in Canada, USA, Africa, GIBU is a Partner to Soldier on the Cross the Church with over 17000 Branches around the World.

PURPOSE OF THIS HANDBOOK This handbook provides information regarding the policies and procedures of Grace International University as well as the philosophy and organization, academic and academically related policies and procedures, student standards and responsibilities, and various services. Each student is required to become familiar with the contents of the handbook, noting the areas that outline his or her responsibilities and rights. Additional statements of policy and procedure may be added to the handbook from time-to-time. Students are to abide by the regulations of the handbook.

INTRODUCTION The GIBU Student Handbook is designed to be a resource tool for students. Within this handbook you will find the answers to many common questions. You also are encouraged to seek additional information from the offices and departments mentioned throughout the handbook.

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About Grace … Leaders: Welcome to GIBU! This has been written so that you can better understand the role of each leader. Moreover, we will property understand the global vision of G.I.B.U. Habakkuk 2:2 “And the Lord gave me an answer, and said, Put the vision in writing and make it clear on stones, so that the reader may go quickly.” Habakkuk 2:3 “For the vision is still for the fixed time, and it is moving quickly to the end, and it will not be false: even if it is slow in coming, go on waiting for it; because it will certainly come, it will not be kept back.”

About Grace: The purpose of Grace international Bible University is to help all churches and Christians fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus Christ throughout the world. Jesus said, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth, go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:18–20). The Grace international Bible University helps Christians get the education they need by making G.I.B.U. affordable for people who are not able to pay thousands of dollars per year to attend a major Bible University. It makes a Bible education available by its location right in the city at your own Church or Community. It makes a Bible education achievable for people of all ethnic and socioeconomic groups. G.I.B.U. makes Bible education practical for those who want an education that focuses on training in the Bible, Ministry, and the Christian Life. And G.I.B.U. helps churches by developing loyal, competent members who will work with the pastor as he or she leads. Just what you’ve been looking for! G.I.B.U. IS THREE SCHOOLS IN ONE: 1. A BIBLE SCHOOL 2. A GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES (MISSION) 3. A SEMINARY. Each of these schools offer degrees appropriate to the purpose of the school and its student body. Due to the decentralized nature of the University, many of the same courses are used in the various degree programs. The number of units required, and the balance of courses are different in each case. See the degree descriptions section of the admissions for specifics.

Grace School of the Bible The School of the Bible includes all undergraduate programs, Certificate, Associate Diploma, and Bachelor. This is the division that continues the primary purpose for which Grace was founded, which

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is to help fulfill the Great Commission through the development of individuals who will plant, renew, and multiply churches in the urban centers of the world, including training and developing lay leadership for churches, and providing Bible education for all Christians, which is balanced, liferelated, and grounded in Biblical principles and church history.

Current Courses… How to interpret and explain Difficult Passages Workshop (2 units) have you ever had difficulty understanding certain passages in the Bible? Did you have to rely on commentaries and other people to figure it out? We appreciate the help others can give us, but when we can “figure it out” and “connect the dots” ourselves as students of the Bible it gives us a new confidence to be able to explain God’s word to those who ask us. As Peter instructed us, we should “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15). This course will help you learn how to interpret and explain difficult passages in the Bible. Once you can do that, everything becomes easier in your quest to understand and teach the Bible. You will learn how to understand, interpret, and explain in clear and to the point the ways the passage you are studying. You will be ready to answer questions people ask you about what any passage in the Bible means. Finally, you will be able to refine your communication and teaching skills. Can’t wait to take this adventure with you! Character Development – 1 Corinthians 13 Love (2 units) God is love (1 John 4:8) and He designed us for love. All that is within us cries out for love, and yet it seems so hard to find. The problem is that we seek to be loved. We want others to accept us, meet our needs, make us feel good, forgive us, and give us freedom to be and do whatever we want. God’s love is not about getting but about giving. If we can learn to love others as God loves us, we will experience the love we so desperately desire in return. We will be healed of our deep hurts. In giving we will receive. How? Well, that’s our subject this quarter.

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Character Development is a series of topics on the most important quality of a Christian – character. It’s how Jesus said to be a wise man who builds his house upon the rock (Matthew 7:24), and the very opposite of the hypocrisy Jesus condemned in the religious leaders of His day. God wants us to walk in victory and become like His Son, Jesus Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Learning all about the Lord and the Bible is great. Learning to minister in power is wonderful. But if we do not develop His character we will eventually get shot down by the world, the flesh, or the devil. God has definite steps to achieve victory in each area of our lives and the TWELVE CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT courses are where you’ll learn them. The Messiah (2 units) Jesus Christ, the Messiah, the centerpiece of all history, the “desire of all nations” (Haggai 2:7), has come. And He will soon come again, and “from His mouth comes a sharp sword, so that with it He may strike down the nations, and He will rule them with a rod of iron; and He treads the wine press of the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty” (Revelation 19:15). In this practical course you will learn the prophecies that He fulfilled so you can witness right out of the Old Testament. And you will learn how to know and present Him in power to the world today —the world that will soon witness His mighty return to rule and reign. An incredible course. LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES OF THE HEBREW PROPHETS (2 units) As we follow the Lord, many times we face seemingly overwhelming difficulties, obstacles and opposition. In those times, how do we overcome and advance? How do we lead people into victory and maturity? In answer to that, James wrote, “Brothers and sisters, as an example of patience in the face of suffering, take the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord” (James 5:10). So in this course we will study the leadership strategies of Isaiah, Ezekiel and Daniel. They faced immense opposition from Assyria, Babylon and even their own people of Israel, yet they continued to advance personally and lead others to overcome as well. LECTURES IN THEOLOGY (2 units) In this course, we will center on Foundational truths contained in both the NT and OT. We will examine various biblical doctrines (essential and peripheral) and their supporting passages discussing their importance and application for us today, including creation, attributes of God, sin, aspects of salvation, man’s pre-saved spiritual state, Christ in the OT, Trinity, etc.

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In this course, we will also address popular questions such as, Is Hell eternal? Was the atonement limited or universal? Will people who never heard the gospel be saved? How could a loving God allow bad things to happen to children and godly people? H How can we trust the Bible when so many men have translated it so many times since the first century? (and many others). Further, we will deal with some of the most controversial passages in the Bible and look at some of the more “difficult sayings” made by Christ and the apostles. This interesting course will certainly edify one’s personal faith and enhance one’s knowledge of biblical doctrine. Although this course will have marginal reading requirements, grades will be based on attendance and class participation. 1 & 2 Thessalonians (2 units) What are the characteristics of a thriving church? What kind of a ministry results in a healthy church? How should we prepare for Christ’s return? Paul’s first and second letters to the Thessalonians are filled with encouragement, affection, hope, love, and tough advice. Paul understood how difficult it is to live out the Christian faith in the face of opposition and many distractions. Paul exhorts his friends as a father would his children to grow in love for one another, to live holy lives, to refute false teaching, and to stand fast in the Lord. He reminds them of their great hope in the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and to not be falsely alarmed at rumors that the Day of the Lord had already come. Your study of these letters should give you assurance for the future, encouragement in witnessing and walking with the Lord, comfort in the loss of Christian loved ones, and stability in a world that appears to be careening out of control. EVANGELISM (2 UNITS) The word “evangelism” means taking the good news about salvation through Jesus Christ to other people. Jesus came to preach the gospel to the poor, and He is still doing that today through us, because we are His body (1 Corinthians 12:27). How do we learn to evangelize? Mainly by doing it. This is a “field experience” course, which involves witnessing for at least one and a half hours a week, turning in weekly lists of the people witnessed to, reading a missionary book (supplied) and writing five pages of notes on it.

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Grace School of Intercultural Studies Since the purpose of Grace is to facilitate the fulfillment of the Great Commission, the School of Intercultural Studies is designed to prepare people, specifically to penetrate new areas with the gospel, usually through starting new works, but also through support of the existing missions. The latest “cutting-edge� concepts are taught, and the student is introduced to the work of today’s leaders. The school offers: Master of Missions and Doctor of Ministry degrees. Jesus said, this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world for a witness to all nations, and then the end will come (Matthew 24:14).

Grace School of Theology The School of Theology provides graduate-level seminary education for those who are preparing for the professional ministry and for others who want to excel in their quest for knowledge and effectiveness in the kingdom of God. GRACE helps in the following areas: We are modeled to help each Pastor/Minister start their own Bible School at their own Church. We will help set up a National Director in each Nation. We will help them with electronic teaching Materials and University Curriculum. We constantly guard them with the administrative decisions. We provide them with Internationally recognized and Accredited Biblical University Degrees upon completion of the prescribed courses and with the direct recommendation of their County/National Director. Grace is about equipping believers regardless of denominations. G.I.B.U. loves to train ministers and church leaders. To partner with other ministries and individual ministers, to provide a scholarship for all students, and many opportunities to all people who may need it. G.I.B.U. recognizes and honors most Senior Ministers of the Gospel, and leaders of the community, organizations, and state, who have worked with God and His people for so many years and have made numerous important impartations into the lives of people, communities, organizations, and nations. Grace can officially honor such a leader.

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Our Vision‌ The Vision of G.I.B.U is to help offer free tuition to Christians by establishing Colleges in more the 150 Nations, giving affiliations to about fifty thousand Churches, and by giving (250) Thousands of Scholarships to Bachelor, Master, Doctor and PhD Students Worldwide! G.I.B.U. MISSION Our mission is to help train and conduct a quality Biblical Education and Produce Godly Leaders through our Free Tuition for Bachelor, Master, and Ph.D. Degrees Program. This will be done by providing electronic teaching materials, starting new colleges throughout the globe. We do this by appointing National, Regional, State, Provenience, or County Directors, who will then help direct the National University in their Country. They will, in turn, recognize and accept this mission to add or to establish colleges across their Nation through Local Churches for the fulfillment of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20).

GRACE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE Mission is to help with teaching Materials to start various National Colleges through any Senior Minister of that Country, who will then serve as a National Director and the National College will in return establish: Regional/ Province Colleges. Regional/ Province College Directors will start a District School Known as a Recourse Center. District School Reports to the Regional/Province Colleges. County college/Regional/Province Colleges also report to National College. National College Report directly to the International Director. Remember that from the district schools, 50% of fees goes to Regional/Province Office. County Colleges also sent 40% of their operations to National and national College Report 30% to International for lesson materials and Graduate Document Production.

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Statement of Faith‌ The Holy Bible, consisting of the Old and New Testaments, is inspired by God, the only scriptural truth, and the standard for Christian living. The True Jesus Church, established by our Lord Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit during the time of the 'latter rain', is the restored true church of the apostolic time. Water baptism is the sacrament for the remission of sins for regeneration, in the name of Jesus Christ. The baptism must take place in natural living water, such as the river, sea and Creek. Receiving the Holy Spirit, evidenced by speaking in tongues, is the guarantee of our inheritance of the Kingdom of Heaven. The ceremony of foot washing enables one to have a part with the Lord Jesus. It also serves as a constant reminder that one should have love, holiness, humility, forgiveness, and service. Every person who has received water baptism must have his/her feet washed in the name of Jesus Christ. The Holy Communion is the self-punishment to remember the death of the Lord Jesus Christ. It enables us to partake of the flesh and blood of our Lord and to be in spiritual union with Him so that we can have eternal life and be raised on the last day. This sacrament shall be held as often as possible. Salvation is given by the grace of God through faith. Believers must rely on the Holy Spirit to follow holiness, to honor God, and to love humanity. The Lord's Second Coming will take place on the last day when He descends from heaven to judge the world: the righteous will receive eternal life, while the wicked will be eternally condemned

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Our Values… GRACE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE UNIVERSITY is inter-denominational and has been established to work in concert with churches and other ministries in the area who want to see a rapid increase in the number and effectiveness of churches in the City. Grace is instrumental in keeping the people’s civilization and socioeconomic identity intact. It is a multi-ethnic school that helps each group develops its own approach to reaching its people for Christ. Grace is designed for regular people who will never be able to afford a major Christian University or Collage education; for people who come from oral tradition cultures and therefore do not fit in well with the dominant academic establishment; and for people who have been “marginalized” by “the system” for any number of other reasons. Grace is designed to develop character, Bible knowledge, relationship with God, and ministry capability. Here at Grace we use teachers who are spiritually mature and have ministries themselves; who teach from experience as well as academic preparation. Every teacher is gifted with the ability to make the classroom come alive, to cause learning and life-change right in the room with little outside homework needed. Grace is designed for working people with families who are active in their own churches and, therefore, do not have great amounts of time for schooling

Who we are Defines what we do… Mission Statement To equip men and women with Christian Values, good leadership and service in life, work and ministries through distance and classroom education that encourages professional and academic excellence. At GIBU we strive to equip all believers regardless of denominations and to train ministers and church leaders, to partner with other ministries and individual ministers, to sponsor a child’s education, to provide student feeding, to help the needy, to provide more scholarships for students, and to provide more opportunities to all people who may need it. To build Vocational and Academic Schools, Colleges and Universities across the world. We strive to assist with teaching materials to start various National Colleges through a Senior Minister within that Country, who will then serve as a National Director. The

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National College in turn establishes, honors, and recognizes the efforts of those ministers who have dedicated their life to the work of the Lord. To equip men and women . . . Academic opportunities at Grace include theoretical and applied studies designed to prepare both men and women for the chosen career path with a Christian worldview . . . Academic studies at Grace involve learning and utilizing Bible-based Christian theological beliefs and practices in the analysis of course subject matter of leadership and service . . . Academic programs at Grace prepare adult learners for a variety of roles and responsibilities ranging from the level of the volunteer through that of a career professional in life, work, and ministry . . . Academic studies at Grace apply learning to personal, interpersonal, family, social, career, and Christian service contexts through distance education . . . Academic opportunities at Grace allow self-directed learners to study when and where it is convenient that encourages professional [excellence] . . . Academic programs at Grace promote the development of best practices in the performance of the duties and responsibilities of the chosen career path and academic excellence Academic studies at Grace emphasize scholarly analysis and quality performance in the completion of learning activities and assessments

Motto “Education is our Passion�

TO HELP YOU SUCCEED!

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Goals and Objectives The Goals reflect what GIBU seeks to foster and develop through distance learning. Goals & Objectives reflect what a student will be learning to do, and ultimately what a graduate will be equipped to do. The Goals and Objectives flow out of the Mission Statement, and affirm the Articles of Faith as they are accomplished.

Foster a Christian Worldview in Attitudes and Values (Heart) Objective: GIBU graduates will be able to articulate a biblically-based Christian worldview of the subject area of study through the informed perspectives they express in their academic activities. A biblically-based Christian worldview emphasizes the interpretation of personal and cultural beliefs and practices through the lens of Scripture apart from the theological positions of any one Christian denomination. An informed perspective is one that explores and utilizes precedent literature to compare the attitudes and values in one worldview with those of another.

Foster Spiritual Formation and Whole Person Development (Soul) Objective: GIBU graduates will be able to identify best practices that contribute to personal growth and spiritual formation through self-assessment and peer evaluation. Best practices are sustainable actions and conditions that a person has experienced as making a long-term and positive impact on their whole person development. Through self-assessment a person evaluates their formation and development, which guides them in identifying their best practices. Through peer evaluation a person receives external feedback, which helps refine selfassessment.

Develop Subject Area Knowledge and Understanding (Mind) Objective: GIBU graduates will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles and practices of the subject area of study through critical reflection of scholarly resources. Knowledge and understanding involve the ability to recall factual and abstract information, and to utilize that information correctly and as appropriate to the context. Critical reflection evaluates those facts, abstractions, and applications through the lens of a biblically-based Christian worldview and the objective analysis of authoritative resources.

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Develop Subject Area Applications and Skills (Strength) Objective: GIBU graduates will be able to demonstrate skills in the subject area of study through well-reasoned applications and evaluations deployed in life, work, and ministry. Well-reasoned applications and evaluations are a demonstration of the skill of a person to integrate a Christian worldview in attitudes and values with spiritual formation and whole person development and subject area knowledge and understanding. A person demonstrates their skills in the subject area of study through the deployment of those applications and evaluations in life, work, and ministry context.

Dr. Ron Tisdal and wife, Jeanmarie, who is a professional singer/songwriter!

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Departments… GIBU has 8 Departments • • • • •

Department of Divinity / Hermeneutics Department of Character Development Department of Christian Education Department of Evangelism Department of Language o Greek • Department of Ministry o Missions • Department of Psychology • Department of Theology o Hermeneutics Department Heads Bishop Dr. Daniel Ghonash Character Development

Dr. Sam Godwin Christian Education

Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr. Ministry

Dr. Emmanuel Osei-Bonsu Theology

Dr. Bill Hanshew Divinity / Hermeneutics

Dr. Faye Hanshew Language Apostle Dr. Sharman Williams Psychology

Dr. Ron Tisdal Evangelism

Instructors: Bishop Dr. Daniel Ayodeji Aleshinloye Instructor: Homiletics

Pastor Frank Antwi Instructor: Student

Rev. Stephen Kwabla Gbeve Instructor: Student

Bishop Dr. Yebiyo Ghebrezghi Instructor: Flexible

Bishop Benjamin Paris Instructor: Ministry/Missions

Dr. John Roberts Language/Christian Ed

Bishop Benson Chemao Instructor: Theology

Rev. John Imoniche Instructor: Student

Dr. Stuart Smith Ministry

Bishop Dr. Fighton Chilufya Instructor: Flexible

Rt. Dr. Oppong, Fred Kwabena Ntow Instructor: Theology

Rev. Dr. Alexander Tweneboah-Yeboah Instructor: Student

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Grace International Bible University is a Flexible Distance Education with her International President Office in Baltimore Maryland, USA. Bishop Dr. Frank A. Willett B.Th., M.Div. DD & Ph.D. Grace has been purposely structured with many locations so that students may remain in their own area to minister while attending College to train for greater effectiveness. This decentralized approach requires that provision must be made to offer students sufficient courses for their degrees at each campus. Therefore, each course is carefully constructed so that various levels of students may take it simultaneously.

LOCATION Countries were GIBU is available are as follows:

Bishop Dr. Frank A. Willett

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North America South America United Kingdom Liberia (West Africa) Kenya (East Africa) Zambia (East Africa) South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 8. Malawi, (East Africa) 9. Nigeria, (West Africa) 10. Ghana, (West Africa) 11. Canada 12. Botswana (East Africa) 13. Rwanda (East Africa) 14. Burundi (East Africa) 15. Sierra Leone (West Africa) 16. Togo (West Africa) 17. Zimbabwe 18. and many nations Coming up very soon!

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For Young Ministers and Church Members… Year 1 Certificate in Biblical Studies – Basic Bible and Theology (48) Credits Year 2 Associate of Ministry – Basic Ministry Skills | Credits Year 3 Ministerial Diploma – Pastorate or Eldership | (48) Credits Year 4 Bachelor of Ministry – Full Bible College Education | (48) Credits Year 5 Master of Ministry – Specialist | (48) Credits Year 6 Master of Missions – Missionary | (48) Credits Year 7 Master of Divinity – Professional Ministry | (48) Units/ Credits Year 8 Doctor of Ministry – Highest Professional Level | (48) /Credits

Bishop Dr. Benjamin Paris and his Team at USA Praying for the University. Dr. Benjamin is the Director of Prayers Worldwide G.I.B.U.

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Syllabus of Courses •

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CERTIFICATE IN BIBLICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATE OF MINISTRY MINISTERIAL DIPLOMA BACHELOR OF MINISTRY MASTER OF MINISTRY MASTER OF DIVINITY (M.DIV.) DOCTOR OF MINISTRY Master of Divinity Master of Ministry – Specialist Master of Missions – Missionary Doctor of Divinity Doctor of Christian Education Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Theology

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Spirituality and Renewal • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

The Renewal of the Life and Mission of the Church Minister’s Personal Growth Spirituality and Ministry Spiritual Formation in History and Ministry Marriage and Family Marriage and Family Ministries in the Local Church Building Strong Families Through the Local Church Small Groups and Christian Community Exegeting the Culture/Applying the Text Mobilizing and Equipping Laity for Ministry Building Christian Community Through Small Groups Recovery Ministries in the Local Church Equipping the Laity for Caring Ministry Developing Cell-Based Ministries

Dr. Glen Hartline and wife, Kate celebrating by renewing their wedding vows in Hawaii!

Some Typical Concentrations: ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢

Church Growth and Evangelism Foundations of Church Growth Theology of Church Growth Spiritual Issues in Church Growth Mobilizing the Local Church for Cross Cultural Outreach ➢ Reinventing Evangelism: ➢ New Perspectives on Outreach, ➢ Conversion and Discipleship

Leadership and Management o o o o o o o o

Foundations of Church Management Envisioning Your Ministry Conflict Management in the Local Church Theology, Theory and Practice of Leadership Lifelong Leadership Development Managing Conflict Changing Paradigms of Leadership: Revisioning the Church in the 21st Century

Dr. Glen Hartline doing what God called him to do….Heal the Sick!

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Preaching and Worship Theology and Ministry of Worship Theology and Practice of Preaching Preaching That Transforms Bible and Theology Theology of Ministry The Hebrew Old Testament in the Pastor’s Life and Ministry The Greek New Testament in the Pastor’s Life and Ministry

Discipleship ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Drs Bill and Faye Hanshew love working for God!

Growing a Disciple-Making Congregation Adult Formation Through Interactive Bible Teaching Disciples Are Made, Not Born Discipling Groups in the Great Commission Making Disciples of Panta ta Ethne

Dr Faye Hanshew trying to get the schedule completed!

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Academics… The Unit of Credit All units of credit given by Grace International Bible University must be earned by enrolling in courses, attending classes, completing required work, taking examinations, and receiving grades. In rare cases, such as Evangelism and certain electives, a course may be based primarily on directed activity. However, an instructor is still in charge, written reports and attendance are required, and grades are issued. Each course represents two units of credit per quarter. Courses are designed to be similar in total work required; however, some differences are inevitable, depending upon the nature of the material covered.

Grading System Course Grades Grades are issued each quarter for each course and are recorded on the student’s transcript as well as the permanent record for the course. A report card is given to the student after the end of the quarter. Grades are issued on the following basis: Work/Grade Excellent = A Good= B Average= C Poor= D Failed= F

| Undergraduate | 90% – 100% | 80% – 89% | 70% – 79% | 60% – 69% | 0% – 59%

| Graduate | 95% -100% | 90% – 94% | 85% – 89% | 80% – 84% | 0% – 79%

Inc = Incomplete (work not completed) Aud = Audit (no grade earned) W = Withdrew from class Grade points are listed by the Grade-Point System for course grades simply for calculating the student’s grade point average.

Our Founder, Rev. Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, and his beautiful wife, Mother Rita Kwanue.

These are not units of credit. A = 4.0 points | A- = 3.7 points | B+ = 3.3 points | B = 3.0 points | B- = 2.7 points | C = 2.0 points | C- = 1.7 points | C+ = 2.3 points D+ = 1.3 points | D = 1.0 points | D- = 0.7 points | F = 0.0 points Examinations Examinations are kept to a minimum, so undue academic pressure does not build up on students.

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However, examinations are an important part of the learning process and are, therefore, handled in a manner consistent with the Word and the way God Himself tests us. Some specific points are that: God does not test us more than we can bear. Therefore, instructors at Grace attempt to keep the number of tests to a minimum. God tests us for our good, for our growth into the image of Christ. Therefore, all testing at Grace in the form of examinations is done to increase learning, not to put pressure on students. Testing helps the learning process through: (a) The increased attentiveness of the student to material that will be on exams; (b) The process of learning the material better through studying for the examination; (c) The actual “review” of taking the test; and (d) the feedback when the test is returned, and the student “sees” how he or she did. This last part is very important, and consequently it is University policy that instructors return graded tests by the next time the class meets after an examination, except in the case of final exams, which must be returned to students or sent to the University office within one week after the end of the quarter. Missed Examinations and Homework A student who misses an examination must take the examination the next time he or she comes to class. Unless the reason for missing was an excused absence (see “Attendance” section) the grade received on the test may drop one grade if it was needlessly taken late. So be sure to talk to your instructor if you need to take a test late. It is the responsibility of the student to contact the instructor and arrange for the makeup exam. A student who fails to turn in a homework assignment, except for an excused absence (see “Attendance” section) will be dropped one grade if it was needlessly turned in late. The reason for these policies is not to help the University or the instructors, but to help the students keep from putting things off so long that they get discouraged and give up. If you find yourself behind and getting discouraged be sure to see your instructor, the Registrar, or the Dean for help and encouragement. Incompletes If a student is not able to complete the work in a course before the end of the quarter due to illness or other pressing reasons (not just putting it off), he or she may request that the instructor issue an “Incomplete” instead of a grade. The student will then be allowed extra time to complete the missing work, up to 30 days normally after the last day of class for the quarter. If the student does not complete the work in that time, the grade for the course may be based upon work which was completed, with missing grades and assignments being averaged in as “F’s,” which may result in a lower grade, or even an “F,” for the quarter. Note that it is the student’s responsibility to follow through, not the instructor’s nor the University office’s.

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Report Cards Instructors must turn all grades and attendance records in to the Registrar’s office within one week after the end of each quarter. The Registrar’s office will issue grade Sheet to students who have earned grades. Repeating a Course If a student has taken a course and received a poor grade, he or she may request permission to retake the course and have the better of the two grades entered on his or her official transcript. Regular registration will be charge for each time the course is taken. Academic Probation Any student who gets six or more units with the grade “F” will be placed on “academic probation.” This simply means that during the next quarter the student will have the care and concern of the faculty and administration to help him or her do better. It is advisable to come to an instructor or the Dean before getting to this point. They will be glad to help. Adding, Changing or Dropping Classes A student may add, change, or drop courses during the first three weeks of the quarter by going to the Registrar and filling out the proper form. If a student desires to drop a course, he or she must notify the Registrar. This way, financial credit will be received according to the refund schedule in the financial section of this catalog, and the student will receive a “W” for that course (Withdrew). If a student simply stops attending class, he or she will still be carried on the roll sheet, charged accordingly, and may receive an “F” for the course. So be sure to let the Registrar know before dropping so that your grades and charges are accurate. Auditing Sometimes a student wants to take a particular course but does not want to take it for credit. This is referred to as “auditing” a course. The cost is lower and the student receives all materials, but has no requirements for homework, tests, or attendance. The “auditor” simply sits in the class and listens. Audit students do not normally receive a grade, since they are not taking the course for credit. However, some audit students would like the option of receiving credit later for a course. They need to do the following: Let the instructor know; fulfill all normal attendance, homework, and test requirements; and ask the instructor to issue them a “grade” in his or her grade book at the end of the quarter. When they later want the audit changed to credit, they must come to the Registrar and request the change. If everything is in order, they may pay the rest of their tuition and the Registrar will enter their grade and units of credit on their official transcript as a regular course. Attendance Class Attendance

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Attendance Policy… Attendance is required, even if a student can pass exams without coming to class. This is because God’s goal for us is to sit under men and women of God, picking up their spirit, not just information to fill our minds. God ministers through lives. The personal contact with an instructor is more important than simply gathering his or her notes. (Luke 6:40) Also, maintaining the unity of the Body with other students in the class is essential to growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. When some students miss class often, or straggle in late, the unity is broken and a detached attitude sets in which takes the joy and depth out of growing together in Christ. Therefore, absences and “tardies” are recorded. Here are the specifics of the Attendance Policy: Tardy—arriving in class after it has started. Three “tardies” are recorded as one unexcused absence. Unexcused absences—one per class, each quarter, maximum. Excused absences—three per class, each quarter, maximum. Total absences—three per class, each quarter, excused or not. Definition: Excused absences are allowed for sickness, death in the family, or other pressing business. They are not allowed for vacations, helping someone move, working overtime to get extra money, or other “good” reasons. (Prov. 21:2) “Total absences” means the sum total of excused and unexcused absences, including absences recorded due to having three or more “tardies.” (For example, if a student has one unexcused absence, then he or she only qualifies for two excused absences, not three. Or if he or she has three “tardies” and one unexcused absence, then only one more excused absence is allowed. The total cannot exceed three in any case.) Any unresolved situations will be referred to the Dean for his decision. If a student exceeds the limit of allowable absences, he or she may go to the Registrar and request to be changed from “Credit” to “Audit” for that course, to be able to continue taking the class; or he or she may request to officially withdraw from the course to avoid an “F.” Doing neither will result in an “F” for the course. If a student is getting close to the limit, he or she should talk to the Registrar or the Dean before it’s too late and credit for the course is lost.

Chapel Attendance… Chapel is one of the most significant parts of the Bible university experience. It is a time when we all come together out of the classroom to rejoice in the Lord—singing, praising, and worshiping Him; praying for each other; fellowshipping together; and edifying each other in the Body of Christ. It is also a time when we can have outside speakers or other special series, let students have a chance to preach, and do many other “extras” together. When chapel is held, it will be in the middle of the evening, between the two class sessions. Everyone attending school that night should attend, even if they only have one class.

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Church Attendance… Grace International Bible University does not exist simply to issue degrees nor just to pass on information. The goal of the university is to produce mature men and women of God who are living examples of healthy, committed Christians. Therefore, all students are to attend weekly worship services at their own home church. Transfer Credits Since the goal and calling of Grace is not primarily to issue degrees, but to train men and women of God who love Him with all their heart and have become knowledgeable and competent in the Bible, theology, and ministry, requests to transfer credit from another college or university are carefully evaluated. The following standards apply as a minimum: 1. The student must have the other school send an official, sealed transcript to the Registrar here at Grace. 2. The other school must be accredited or approved. If it is not, then the Committee will make an objective analysis of the quality of the institution based upon its catalog, a perusal of the student’s course syllabi and class notes, information in listings of colleges and universities, and contacts with the school itself and others familiar with it. 3. Courses with a grade of “A” or “B” will be considered for transfer of credit. Courses with a “C” may occasionally receive partial or full credit. (Semester credits are converted to quarter units as follows: 1 semester unit = 1 1 /2 quarter units.) 4. Direct equivalents of courses at Grace will transfer. Courses which are similar may transfer at partial credit. Courses which are different, but which would definitely contribute toward the specific degree being sought may transfer at partial or full credit. 5. At least one-fourth of the units toward a degree or certificate must be earned at GIBU. 6. In every case, the decision of the Committee will be final. Graduation Policy All degrees are awarded at the annual graduation ceremony. No degree may be issued at any other time, nor to a student who does not attend and participate in the ceremony (except in cases such as extreme illness or death in the family). Also, as explained earlier, GIBU is not nearly as interested in issuing degrees as it is in building men and women of God. Therefore, simply completing all academic requirements does not automatically equal a given degree. If a student were to insist on living an un-Christ like life after repeated admonitions from the faculty or Dean, he or she might not receive a degree. However, this policy refers only to clearcut cases, where the student has been warned more than once by the Dean of the possibility of not receiving a degree and has been given special attention on a number of occasions to help with the problem(s).

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Class Attendance‌ Regular and punctual attendance at all scheduled classes is expected of all students. University regulations authorize certain absences of students when representing the University (e.g. participation in intercollegiate athletic competitions, student government, student development or fine arts events). Absences that may be necessary to fulfill course requirements and are approved by the Dean of Students are also considered to be authorized. The maximum number of authorized absences during one semester is five for a Monday- Wednesday- Friday class, three for a Tuesday- Thursday class and two for a class or laboratory meeting once a week. Additional authorized absences may be granted on an individual basis when extreme circumstances warrant (e.g. advancement to and representation of the University at regional or national level intercollegiate athletic, academic, or fine arts competition). Individual faculty may not enforce a more restrictive policy than what is set by the University. Students are required to notify instructors prior to any missed class and will be held responsible for all class and laboratory assignments. Unauthorized absences may be excused when caused by illness or other emergencies and should be reported promptly to the instructor. When a student has several unauthorized absences equal to the number of days the class meets per week, the student may be dropped from the class roll by the instructor of the class.

Evening and Weekend Classes (including Classes that Meet Once Per Week or Less) Class attendance is vital for student success in the Evening and Weekend Classes, since many classes meet once each week or every other weekend. A student who is absent from class must contact the instructor before the absence, if possible. Class absences jeopardize a student's academic success and grade. Each instructor of Evening and Weekend Classes determines the specific attendance policies for the class.

Online and Accelerated Class Attendance and/or Participation Attendance via participation is critical to a student’s success in Online and Accelerated Classes. When an online or hybrid class student does not participate in consecutive online activities or does not submit consecutive assignments AND has not communicated with the instructor about the student’s participation, the instructor must drop the student from the class using the Faculty Initiated Student Withdrawal process. Each instructor determines the specific number of consecutive activities or assignments that will initiate the withdrawal, according to the requirements of the online or accelerated class.

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Faculty Initiated Student Withdrawal from a Course When a student accumulates consecutive unauthorized absences equal to the number of days the class meets per week AND has not communicated with the instructor about the absences, the instructor must drop the student from the class using the Faculty Initiated Student Withdrawal process within 10 calendar days from the last date of attendance. The Registrar will record a grade of "DP" for the course on the student’s transcript. The Registrar will record a grade of "WF" (failure) on the student’s transcript if the instructor drops the student after the date for receiving a grade of "DP” as specified in the University handbook.

Spiritual Growth GIBU students, having the Bible as the basis for their lifestyle, shall be encouraged to be involved in activities that cultivate and develop their personal relationship with Christ. These activities will include, but not be limited to, regular church attendance, prayer, and diligence in the study of God’s Word and involvement in ministry opportunities. In support of its philosophy, the school seeks to provide services, programs, and activities for students that achieve the educational goals of the school. Specifically: 1. The school advocates the development of the whole person intellectually, physically, socially, and spiritually, which is of primary importance. 2. The school seeks to promote and sponsor programs and activities which instill a sense of personal responsibility toward other students, the school and the community. 3. Within the student community, the school is committed to maximizing the learning value of a culturally diverse population. From that context, programming focuses upon the intellectual, social, and spiritual growth of students. 4. The school seeks to develop a community conducive to spiritual maturation. Each individual is challenged, through people and programs, to develop a Christian world-view.

Dr. Bill Hanshew with his drink of Heaven, Coffee!

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Biblical Code of Conduct… GIBU is a community of Christian believers who confess and follow Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. The community is expected to uphold the Word of God and apply biblical standards of morality and integrity in life. Students are expected, therefore, to conduct themselves in a manner in keeping with Christian decorum and testimony. This involves embracing attitudes and actions the Bible identifies as virtuous and avoiding attitudes and actions the Bible identifies as sinful. Students are required to abide by all published policies, codes, and regulations prescribed by the institution. Students also must abide by applicable local, state, and federal laws. The institution reserves the right to require disciplinary action of students whose behavior conflicts with the Biblical Code of Conduct. According to the Word of God, followers of Christ are expected to manifest the fruit of the Spirit such as “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control” and “put on compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, long-suffering, bearing with one another and forgiving one another” (Gal. 5:22-23; Col. 3:12-14). Seek righteousness, mercy, and justice, and love what is good and detest what is evil. (Prov. 21:3:31:8-9; Amos 5:15; Micah 6:8; Matt. 23:23; Rom. 12:9, 16:19; Gal. 6:10) Uphold the God-given worth of human beings, from conception to death, as the unique image bearers of God, uphold chastity and the sanctity of marriage, defined biblically as the covenant union between a man and a woman. (Gen. 1:27, 2:24; Ps. 139:13-16; 1 Cor. 6:18; Heb. 13:4) Live in Christian liberty and practice wise stewardship of mind, body, time, abilities, money, and possessions (Gal. 5:13-14; 1 Pet. 2:16-17) Be accountable to a local church or pastor, and live a peaceful, prayerful, and Godly life. (1 Thess. 4:11, 5:17-18; Heb. 10:25; 1 Tim 2:2; Titus 2:7-8; James 5:16) Be humble people of integrity whose word is trustworthy, who witness for the Gospel, practice good works, and resolve inter-personal or corporate conflicts, grievances, or disputes in a biblical manner only. (Ps. 15:4; Matt. 5:24, 5:33-37, 18:15-17; Acts 1:8; 1 Cor. 6:1-8; Gal. 6:10; Eph. 2:10, 4: 31-32; Heb. 10:24; 1 Pet. 2:11, 3:15) According to the Word of God, followers of Christ are expected to abstain from blasphemy, lying, stealing, dishonesty, slander, gossip, greed, vulgarity, murder, hypocrisy, covetousness, selfrighteousness, arrogance, immodesty, and illegal activities. (Prov. 16:18; Exod. 20:7; Deut. 22:5; Matt. 16:6, 23:13-36; Acts 15:5-11; Rom. 13: 1-2, 13:9; 1 Cor. 6:10; Gal. 3:26-29; Col. 3:8-9; 1 Tim. 2:8-10; Heb. 13:5-6; James 2:1-13) Sinful attitudes and behaviors such as “sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and the like.” (Gal. 5:19-21)

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Adultery, lust, fornication, homosexual behavior (See Consumer Information: p. 59), and all other sexual relations outside the bounds of God-sanctioned marriage. (Lev. 18:22, 20:10-17; Matt. 5:27-28; Rom. 1:21-27; 1 Cor. 6:9-10; Eph. 5: 3-5; Col. 3:5; 1 Tim. 1:10) Students are expected to obey applicable local, state, and federal laws as well as the policies of the school. As they desire rights and responsibilities for themselves, they are expected to respect the rights and responsibilities of others. For infractions of laws, regulations, policies, and standards, students may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal from the school. Such disciplinary action may be imposed for violations that occur off campus when the violation may have an adverse effect on the educational mission of the school.

For More Information Please Refer to The Dean of Students Office

Admission Information When to Apply and Enroll GRACE operates on a continuous enrollment system. This means that any qualified applicant may enroll in courses and/or degree programs offered by Grace at any time. Applicants must meet the established admission requirements and are notified regarding acceptance or denial accordingly.

Admission Requirements Admission requirements for degree seeking students vary according to degree level. Applicants under the age of 18 must have appropriate consent from a parent or legal guardian. Consent would be in the form of a signature from a parent or legal guardian on both the Application for Admission and the Registration.

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Undergraduate and Graduate Certificate Prerequisite: Students enrolled in certificate programs are not considered to be working toward a degree; therefore, there are no formal admission requirements relating to prior education. Students wishing to transfer the certificate courses to a degree program must meet the prerequisite for the applicable degree prior to the transfer of courses. A.A. and B.TH. Degree Prerequisite: High school diploma or its equivalent, or successful completion of 12 college-level semester credits with a “C” or higher for each course. M.Th. Degree Prerequisite: Bachelor’s degree. Some students may be allowed to enter into an M.TH. degree program without an undergraduate degree if student has earned 120 or more undergraduate credits. M.Div. Degree Prerequisite: Bachelor’s degree. Doctor of Religious Studies Prerequisite: Master’s degree. D.Min. Degree Prerequisite: M.Div. degree or equivalent to 76 credits. Ph.D. with Focus Core Prerequisite: Master’s degree with a minimum of 48 Masters level credits. Ph.D programs in the School of Biblical and Theological Studies require at least 12 credits of Biblical Greek and/or Hebrew.

Admission Information (continued) Advanced Learner Program Prerequisites: Advanced Learner A.A. Degree Advanced Learner B.A. Degree Advanced Learner Combined B.A. and M.A. Degree Prerequisite: High school diploma or its equivalent, or successful completion of 12 college-level semester credits with a “C” or higher for each course.

Official Transcripts In order to verify program prerequisites and transfer credits, official transcripts are required within 90 days of enrollment. Students who fail to ensure that all official transcripts have been forwarded to Grace will not be allowed to register for more courses. Additionally, they (1) may not be admitted to a particular Grace degree program or be allowed to continue in it and (2) may be required to take additional course work. If official transcripts are not received within 90 days of enrollment, students

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will not be allowed to progress further unless exempted by the Academic Committee due to circumstances beyond the students’ control. Copies or student-issued transcripts may be used during the enrollment process for preliminary evaluation; however, they are not considered official. Official transcripts must be in English or French. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to Grace via postal mail by the previous educational institution or applicable testing service. If an educational institution or testing service sends the official transcript to the applicant/student in a sealed envelope, the applicant/student may send the sealed envelope to Grace. GIBU makes every effort to maximize the prior education and testing achievement of every applicant/student as it relates to Grace’s requirements.

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Special testimony about Grace International Bible University USA/Liberia By Emmanuel Ofosu Asare Master’s Degree Class, Ghana Email ofosuasare2017@gmail.com Whatsapp: +233-543392985/558393633 I PRESENT this special testimony about Grace International Bible University (GIBU) – USA/Liberia, to the glory of God. I got knowledge about Grace International Bible University from my dear Royal friend and brother Nana Kofi Yeboah II chief of Gyedua-Kese, Wasa Amenfi Traditional Area in the Western Region of the republic of Ghana, also known in private life as Rev. Dr. Alexander Yeboah. When he discussed in detail about the vision and mission statements of GIBU, and that they offer free tuition education, I thought “this is too incredible to be credible. This might be one of the superfluous institutions”. But something spoke to me based on John 1:45-46 where Philip informed Nathanael they had identified Jesus Christ of Nazareth according to Mosaic norm of the theology by which prophets are recognized. Nathanael skeptically retorted “can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?” Philip responded, “Come and see”. In other words, it means “Don’t sit down and criticize; come and verify the fact!” Thus, I determined to critically evaluate the Mission and Vision statements of the University, its curriculum, affiliate institutions and organizational bodies and structure of administration, the educational levels and qualities of its professors, library and learning facilities among others. Based on this critical research on the quality of the school and why they offer free tuition, I observed and became Grace International Bible University Student Handbook 2018/2019

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convinced of its objectives and goals. That is to educate and help as many believing Christians as possible “by providing electronic teaching materials, starting new college throughout globally� that they could establish themselves in the Ministry of Christ to achieve the purpose of the Great Commission. I have got deep respect for the great initiative of the founder, Rev. Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue Sr., supported by the able administrators and lectures, to establish such a high academic tuition-free institution. The most astonishing corollary of this objective is its decentralization policies, which makes the university broad-based so as to reach as many Christian believers possible to offer them the opportunity to achieve their dreams of becoming well established spiritually, academically and morally character-based heralds of the Gospel of our salvation in Christ. Undoubtedly, the University is currently recognized in five out of the seven continents of the globe! As with all teaching institutions, the main objective of teachers or professors in teaching-learning methodology is to make good use of knowledge based on all four learning levels as follows: Application: the ability to apply rules, method, principles, theories, etc. for concrete situations that are new and unfamiliar. It also involves the ability to produce, solve, operate, plan, demonstrate, discover, etc. Analysis: The ability to break down a piece of material into its component parts, to differentiate, compare, distinguish, outline, separate, identify significant points, etc., recognize assumptions and logical fallacies, recognize inferences from facts, etc. Synthesis: The ability to put parts together to form a new whole. It involves the ability to combine, compile, compose, devise, plan, revise, design, organize, create, and generate new ideas and solutions. Evaluation: The ability to appraise, compare features of all different things and make comments for judgments, contrast, criticize, justify, support, conclude, make recommendations. Evaluation refers to the ability to judge the worth of some Grace International Bible University Student Handbook 2018/2019

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material based on some criteria. It is generally the highest form of thinking and learning skills and is therefore the most important behavior. I definitely find that the Professors’ methodological approach in their teacher-learner activities seek to achieve just that! This is because: 1. They allow collaborative discussion which enables students to actively participate in the learning process. 2. Their debriefing method, that is, conversational method session is very inspiring; they allow this to take place to allow sharing and examining information after teaching session. 3. Classroom Action research is another concrete method which they employ to find out what works best in their interest as professors, so they can improve students learning skills. Truly speaking, I greatly revere the lecturers for their commitment to teaching, their inter-personal skill and communication with their students. Their lovely, promptly approach to their students whenever the needs of any students become known to them is an added advantage to the reputation of both the University and her handlers. With keen view and monitoring the curriculum of the University, her administrators and lecturers, I do not find any adverse repots or defects to prompt my dislike for the Grace international Bible University IGIBU). In my judgment, this is one of the finest higher biblical academic institution, which must be given the needed attention and support to achiever her vision and mission objectives or goals. I wish to seize this opportunity to inform the general public, Christians and nonChristians to take advantage of the tuition free facilities of the great higher level of education to enroll to be equipped academically, morally and spiritually. LONG LIVE! DR. RUDOLP Q. KWANUE SR. FOUNDER OF GIBU!! LONG LIVE! ABLE ADMINISTRATORS OF GIBU! LONG LIVE! DISTINGUISHED LECTURERE! LONG LIVE! AFFILIATE STUDENTS! LONG LIVE! GIBU FAMILY!!!

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Special testimony about Grace International Bible University USA/Liberia By John Malolo Bachelor’s Degree Class, Zambia Whatsapp: +260966331716 My Testimony is about Grace International Bible University. Frist and for most, let me thank Dr Rudolph and indeed all the lectures for the love and kindness they have shown to me since i started school. May the Almighty God continue to bless them, and may they continue with the same spirit. To be honest i will never be the same, and I have learned a lot of things which will help me even to run the ministry properly. I have acquired a lot of knowledge. It is quite a lot of things I have taken from this school including the registration of our school here in Zambia. God bless Dr Rudolph and family and let all the plans he has with this vision come to pass. Also, i speak protection upon him and his family. I thank you, Rev. John Malolo

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Special testimony about Grace International Bible University USA/Liberia By Evangelist Dick Eric Kumi Bachelor’s Degree Class, Ghana Whatsapp: +233-264443772 First of all, I give thanks to the Almighty God for the opportunity to be part of Grace International Bible University GIBU- USA/Liberia. I was introduced by my friend Rev. Dr. Alexander from Ghana. He told me that Grace International Bible University offers tuition-free education and I was amazed. Since the purpose of Grace International Bible University is to help all the churches and Christians to fulfil the great commission of Jesus Christ throughout the world, and to help Christians get their education by making Bible college affordable for people who are not able to pay thousands of dollars per year to attend a major Bible university. I have learned so much from Grace International Bible University and have got deeper understanding about Theology and Missions work. GIBU has transformed my life. All the programs of GIBU have really changed my life and has helped me build my ministry and my missionary work. This school makes ordinary people become heroes in their society. And about the lecturers and professors, they are so wonderful, humble, caring, and they love everyone. They listen to all the students and always encourage us. Administration and leadership, the educational level and qualities of its professors are so wonderful they are not only into education, but they are more than fathers to all of us. Especially, our Papa Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, the Founder and the Leader of Grace International Bible University, He is the father to all of us and we thank God for such a wonderful God-fearing man of God, and beautiful family of GIBU. I want to encourage the general public and my ministers to take advantage of the tuition-free classes to build their ministries, and for training their pastors and church leader's. Grace International Bible University Student Handbook 2018/2019

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God bless you all, and God bless the family of GIBU. Long live Administrators Long live lecturers Long live GIBU Long live papa, Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue!

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Special testimony about Grace International Bible University USA/Liberia By Pastor Mukiza James Master’s Degree Class - Theology, Rwanda Email: mukiza66@gmail.com Whatsapp: +250788534426 / +250736049300 I would with my open heart, thank God who gave to Rev. Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, the Vision and Mission of Grace International Bible University (GIBU) implanting and expending it worldwide. For the first place, I didn't know about Grace International Bible University. I knew it through Bishop Rugubira Theophile, who told and informed me about it. I am so grateful to him for the best connection. GIBU came as a response to my longtime desire and passion to continue and improve my knowledge, as God's matters are concerned. For the time being, I tried to search as I could to different schools, colleges, and Universities where to study and pursue a Master's Degree in Theology. Unfortunately, where I tried and applied to, did not exactly fit or respond to my desire. Thank God, when I was informed about GIBU, I was happy and decided to apply as soon as possible. So, I was admitted to study at GIBU. I believe this work you are doing is not vain to the Lord. It will be helpful to many leaders and servants of God. God who gave and planned this vision knows what lies ahead. No fear, no distress, no questioning so much for its advancement. The Bible states, " Now to Him who is able to do more exceedingly abundantly above all what we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, to Him be glory in church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever Amen. (Ephesians 2: 20-21 NKJV). Grace International Bible University Student Handbook 2018/2019

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What simply can we do is to keep Asking, Seeking, and Knocking. "Ask, and it will be given to you, Seek, and you will find; Knock, and it will be opened to you.� For everyone who asks receives, and who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. (Matthew 7:7-8 NKJV). I appreciate all Professors, Lecturers and Trustees of GIBU, they are hardworking Leaders with zeal, devotion, determination, patience, humility, and love. They work in cooperation and unity even if they are afar off from each other in different countries. The distance is not a hindrance or an obstacle. God who also permits both Professors and all affiliated students to meet together on this very Network, will at any cost provide. (where there is vision there is also provision). Let us join hands together to sustain or support this vision and mission which has been given to Rev. Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue. It is also ours! Live the Almighty God, who gave this vision to his Faithful Servant. Live His Servant Rev. Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, for accepting the vision of GIBU! Live also all Professors, Trustees, Students sharing and participating in this worldwide Network!

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Special testimony about Grace International Bible University USA/Liberia By Benson Mazikana Bachelor’s Degree Class - Zimbabwe I would like to spare this moment and share my testimony with what I have experienced through Grace International Bible University. GIBU is a hub for excellent Christian Education, to equip Ministers and Saints with the knowledge necessary for ministerial work. I have gained a lot, through the studies. I have learned to interpreted scripture in a revelatory way. My sense of focus in studying scriptures has been heightened. The scripture says in 2 Timothy 2:15, “Study to show thyself approved, a workman who needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” Through GIBU, this scripture is also accomplished. Through A Module of Character Development, I have learned to talk sense and Appreciate other fellow Minister's Views. As a minister of the gospel I need to have the right Character and I have learned that. The University is equipped with honorable Professors who are highly educated and with personal encounter experiences. The University is also flexible and Tuition-Free, and this eased the burden upon my finances. GIBU is surely a place to be. I thank God for the Visionary and Founder Dr Rudolph and the Team Behind the scenes that makes the work of GIBU easy for us. Thank you.

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Welcome Bishop Dr. Daniel Ghansah, Our New Dean of Students!

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Bishop Dr. Yebiyo G.I.B.U DRC Director traveled about 350 miles to to the Mountain in Democratic Republic of Congo to seeking the face of God for the Global Movement of G.I.B.U.

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GIBU From this to………..

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To this in 2018!

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