BIBLE COLLEGE OF WALES
- RAILWAY TERRACE
CV21 3EN RUGBY, WARWICKSHIRE
Phone: (01788) 556 877
E-mail: Send messagewww.biblecollegeofwales.org
Short profile:
The Bible College of Wales has relaunched as Trinity School of Theology and is based in Rugby in Warwickshire. The new, designed-for-purpose centre is non-residential thereby reducing operating costs in the UK. Trinity School of Theology is a non-denominational Bible Training Center and will seek to train the whole person for ministry and outreach through a blend of the academic and the practical.
Trinity School of Theology is governed by Global Horizons which is committed to training people to take the Christian message to the nations in the 21st century {link to Global Horizons website}. They do this by partnering with the worldwide Church through the provision of theological training.
Global Horizons continues the work begun by Rees Howells at the start of the last century.
Detailed description:
Rees Howells, well-known teacher and prayer intercessor, opened the Bible College of Wales in Swansea in 1924. His vision was to ‘seed the nations’ with the Christian message. His incredible story of faith and prayer is captured in ‘Rees Howells - Intercessor’, a book written by Norman Grubb now re-printed over a dozen times. Rees Howells left school at the age of twelve, working initially in a tin mine and then a coal mine. After his conversion to Christianity, he fully surrendered his life to Christ and learnt how to love the unlovable. As he grew in his faith, he increasingly learnt the power of prayer, developing a powerful intercessory prayer ministry.
His heart was for the nations and this burden never left him. He took the great commission seriously, taking Jesus at his word. His conviction powered his prayer life and resulted in many thousands of people being trained to take the Christian message to many countries across the world. Rees Howells - Intercessor is published by Lutterworth Press and is available in most Christian bookshops. He died in February 1950 with an assurance given to him by God that the Lord himself would see that the Christian message was taken to all nations and that the provision was in place to do this.
He passed the work to his son Samuel who faithfully carried on the work until 2004 when he died. Although different in personality to his father, Samuel carried the same burden for both prayer and for the gospel to be taken all around the world. Samuel passed the work to its current Chairman - Alan Scotland - who continues to head up the work today along with a dedicated team of trustees and staff. Later on this year, a book written by the former Bible College of Wales principal, Richard Maton, will be published which biographs Samuel’s life. When the new team took the work over in 2004, it became obvious that the campus in Swansea was no longer fit for purpose.
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