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A World-Changing Movement

Rhema Bible Training College//Kenneth W. Hagin

Everyone in the Body of Christ has a part to play in fulfilling the Great Commission. There is something that each one of us can do. And to make the greatest impact for the Kingdom of God, it's important that each of us finds our part.

Some Christians are called to leave their families and friends and take the good news of the Gospel to other countries. Others are supposed to stay behind. Their cities and neighborhoods become their mission field. Wherever we are, we need to be winning souls to Christ.

Although it's been 10 years since Dad went home to be with the Lord, the mandate that God gave him so long ago to "go teach My people faith" still continues at Rhema. Lynette and I, along with our children and their spouses, are committed to carrying out what God has called this ministry to do.

At Campmeeting 1973, when Dad said under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, "We're going to start a Bible school," we never dreamed Rhema would become what it is today. We have graduates living and ministering across the U.S. and in 80 other nations. Since the school's beginning in 1974, over 60,000 people have graduated from Rhema worldwide.

Right now, there are 162 Rhema Bible Training College campuses in 46 nations. Plus, we have a stack of applications for new campuses that people want to open.

We're finding that many of our international students were already in full-time ministry before enrolling to study at Rhema. What's exciting about this is that they already have a platform from which they can share what they've learned. And they're immediately taking what they've learned in the classroom and teaching it to their congregations.

One pastor who is attending Rhema Haiti didn't know that God heals today. But after hearing 12 hours of teaching on Christ the Healer, he went back to his church and held a healing meeting. During the service, two people—one with a brain tumor and the other with breast cancer—were miraculously healed!

A recent graduate of Rhema Shillong, which is located in northeast India, is the first and only female bishop in her denomination. She heads up 53 congregations with more than 12,000 members. Now that she's graduated, her top priority is to share what she has learned at Rhema with her congregations. She only wishes that she had learned the truths that Rhema teaches earlier.

When I was a young boy, I remember hearing Dad pray, "Lord, how am I going to get this message out? I'm just one man." Well, the message is out! Rhema grads are teaching the faith message everywhere. And as more and more people hear about faith in God, who they are in Christ, and their authority as believers, nations are being transformed and many souls are being won to the Kingdom of God. Rhema truly is a world-changing movement.