Ayanda Jacobs (BIE)

Short-term Project Partner: Bible Institute of the Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth, South Africa

What is Ayanda Jacobs doing?

Ayanda Jacobs is a 34 year old South African lady. After a sad and difficult childhood she was wonderfully converted and has spent the last ten years or so involved in pastoral ministry within the Independent Methodist church of South Africa, preaching on a local radio station and working at the Bible Institute of the Eastern Cape (BIEC). 

BIEC is an interdenominational and evangelical theological training college. Through leadership training it aims to empower churches, especially from disadvantaged areas of the Eastern Cape, to help make disciples of Christ through evangelism, Bible teaching, pastoral care and practically serving the community.

Ayanda’s association with BIEC goes back to 1998 when she enrolled as a part-time student. She joined the college staff after completing her Batchelor of Theology degree, and is now fulfilling a number of roles as a member of staff. She is personal assistant to the Principal and also lectures the first year diploma class on the life of Christ—a course based on the study of Matthew’s gospel. As well as this she is a personal mentor for six college students whom she helps primarily with prayer and encouragement. 

Objectives

By the end of two years, it is hoped that the Lord will have enabled the following to be achieved through this initiative:

  • To develop a teaching staff at BIEC that is attuned culturally, linguistically and experientially to the needs of ministry in Africa. 

  • To help strengthen the link between the college and local churches in the Eastern Cape, so that BIEC can help equip churches and denominations by training leaders who are Christ-centred and Bible-based.

Costs involved

Crosslinks has agreed funding around £7000pa for 2007 and 2008. This covers all of Ayanda’s salary each year.

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