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This is the story of one of the hundreds of AABS member schools

Christlike Disciple Makers Bible School

Apostle JFK Mensah and his wife, Georgina, along with the registrar of the school, Rev. Godwin Apreku, tell about the beginnings of their school, how they develop their students and what graduates do in ministry

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Beginnings

What began as a calling to train Christ-like disciples, led to them discovering AABS and starting a school as a means to develop Christ-like disciples, who in turn, create more Christ-like disciples.

What is required of students

CDM Bible school has four one-week residential sessions each year with between 60 and 170 students each term.  The terms are scheduled to coincide with when college students are on break so they can attend.  In addition to college students, business professionals and church leaders also attend to receive training.  Apostle Mensah explains the three things required of students in addition to passing the exams for the classes.

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How graduates serve

Apostle Mensah explains how some graduates are reaching the unreached in Ghana.  In addition to this, other graduates serve in the marketplace making disciples where they live and work, others serve in churches in a variety of roles.  CDM also has graduates teaching AABS curriculum on 10 high school and college campuses to students there.  All of their graduates are making disciples, some of them in Belgium, Togo and Cote d'Ivoire.

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