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About

All Nations Bible College and School of Theological Studies was established in 2009. The idea of a Bible institution was conceived by The Council of Churches in 2009. When Special Apostle Anthony A Akindele who was then the spiritual leader of Cherubim and Seraphim Headquarters Church in Earlham Grove, London was made the Chairman of the education committee of the council, he invited the participation of all C & S Churches and conveyed a meeting of like- minded brethren from all the Churches. He coordinated several subsequent meetings and facilitated the founding of the college becoming the president of the college.

It is important to acknowledge the contributions of Evangelist Babashola Esan, Senior Apostle Ojo, Pastor and Pastor (Mrs.) Theophilus and Titilola Abosede- Anjorin, Dr George Oladipo, Pastor J O Y Aladetan, Dr O Ojutalayo and Pastor (Dr.) Richard Fasunloye.

Additionally, the contributions of the first bursar of the college, Sister (Mrs.) Peju Akinlude and other precious souls that worked behind the scene to make the college a reality cannot be overlooked; they will not lose their reward in eternity.

We agreed on setting up four schools, viz, school of pastoral & prophetic studies, school of evangelism & missions, school of biblical & theological studies and the school of practical ministry but for logistics reasons it was decided that the college should start with the certificate in ministry course.

Aims & Objectives
  • To raise men and women of faith and prayer whoknow that “With God all things are possible”

  • To raise Christians that will exhibit Christ like character. (2 Corinthians 3:1-3)

  • To teach and educate sound Christian doctrine.

  • To highlight the importance of Paul’s admonition to “Study to show thyself approved unto God”

  • To raise up a mighty army that will count everything (the world sees as gain) as loss for Christ sake and be used of God in this end time revival

Accreditation

The ANBC is accredited and affiliated with the Urban Divinity College and Canada Christian College.

Accreditation ensures that ANBC has met strict standards with regard to our courses, student support and services.

Accreditation also ensures that courses taken and certificates earned through All Nations Bible College will be accepted by other accredited institutions.

Schools participate in the accreditation process in order to gain third-party recognition that verifies the institution meets certain standards of academic and administrative quality and is committed to continual improvement. 

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