Reprinted
with permission of the Pentecostal Evangel.
Jaakko
Romu, 62, fulfilled a longtime dream when he graduated from Global
University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Bible and theology.
The graduation ceremony was held at the Pentecostal church in Keuruu,
Finland. "The church was full of people, and the presence of
the Holy Spirit was really powerful," Romu says.
Today Romu is a missionary and pastor working in full-time ministry.
"I began studying by correspondence about three years ago,"
he says. "The Holy Spirit works wonderfully and powerfully
through the textbooks and study guides. Although the Bible has been
the most important book for me since childhood, it became even more
interesting and life-giving during my studies. My prayer is that
many evangelists, missionaries and preachers will discover the studies
as I did."
In impoverished villages in Asia, Africa and Latin America; in the
world's largest metropolises; in nations where Christianity is oppressed
and believers scarce; in countries where millions attend church;
in groups and as individuals, nearly half a million people are studying
Christ-centered courses from Global University.
"About 482,000 students around the world are studying in all
levels of our curriculum," says Global President Ron Iwasko.
"Just last year, about 95,000 students accepted Christ as their
Savior."
Not only are students finding Christ, but thousands are receiving
training to grow in their faith and reach their communities with
the gospel.
"Global University goes where we cannot send missionary personnel,"
says Mike McClaflin, U.S. Assemblies of God World Missions administrator.
"It's a vital ministry involving many of our missionaries full-time.
They are able to multiply themselves in their students who, in turn,
travel back to homelands, some of which have never opened their
borders to Christian witness."
"Day after day Global University demonstrates the foundational
principle of missionsthat of teaching believers overseas to
reach their own people," says Neil Ruda, Global's director
of recruitment and project management. "It's the bedrock of
Global University's mission, and as a result, people in the world's
finest cities and povertystricken slums are being reached
and taught the precious truths of the gospel."
Global University's headquarters is in Springfield, Mo., near the
U.S. Assemblies of headquarters. The newly refurbished complex is
the nerve center for 16 regional offices that coordinate the ministries
of 180 national offices in 179 countries. Recently renamed, Global
combined and built upon the strong foundations of two long-standing
Assemblies of God institutions-ICI University and Berean University
(see sidebars). Using resources created by both universities, Global
is providing vital services throughout the world.
In local churches across the United States, 1,074 study centers
assist students in the pre-college Berean School of the Bible level
as they prepare for licensing and ordination with the U.S. Assemblies
of God.