Vanessa Gausi

I thank God that his word has been so encouraging and giving me strength.

First and foremost, I want to thank God for the grace, mercy and love upon my life that has made me reach this far in my studies at JBC. Though my journey of learning to know and serve God better has been really challenging.  Looking back where I’m coming from, the understanding the Bible itself has been misunderstood and misinterpreted by many preachers.   I thank God for the privilege that God has given me to learn to know and serve him better through gaining the deeper understanding of the Bible and being equipped to teach it well to others.

In terms of using blackboard, the new online system, it has been really challenging for me because it has been a new thing for me to use to learn.  Understanding how it works was not easy and then then having connectivity and data problems. But  I thank God for all JBC staff that have worked tirelessly to make sure that everyone is on track with the study resources and have given us the opportunity to adapt into this learning method where we can be able to do it at your on time. Studying in Lockdown has not been that easy with kids and people around it has been  a challenging time to concentrate and focus but I thank God that his word has been so encouraging and giving me strength and hope knowing that the grace of God is sufficient. Whether we are in lockdown or not that it is by grace you have been saved through faith and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God as Ephesians 2:8 states.

When I complete the course I want to be full time in ministry serving the Lord and as well as to be able to equip others  with the knowledge of truth of the Bible in my community and all over the world. The knowledge that I have gained I will share with others proclaiming the good news of our LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. For we are here to raise disciples for the Kingdom of God. As I want to become a Lecturer at a Bible teaching College too one day.

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Vanessa Gausi

Student

My time at JBC has been really equipping and really encouraging in my life.
My time at JBC has been really equipping and really encouraging in my life. Over the years I have grown to being a better reader of Gods word and a better handler of Gods word. I am now challenged daily in my life to be a growing Christian. A Christian who is growing in the Knowledge of God, in the Love for God and in Action. JBC has helped me to know God better and to find Joy in him! Amen.
Edward Shabangu
Student
My doctrine was challenged and that made healthy debates with the lecturers.

I am Lerato Moroeng JBC class of 2021 Soweto campus. I heard about JBC from a sister who is attending night. When she told me I registered instantly. Since coming to JBC I have enjoyed each learning opportunity. My doctrine was challenged and that made healthy debates with the lecturers. I especially enjoyed A Faith to Life By (FTLB), Handling God’s Word (HGW), preaching workshops and Biblical Womanhood.

This year stretched me, and I am grateful. It felt like I was given a clearer view of Christ which of course was blurred by doctrine. JBC’s vision is clear as an evangelical college. I love how they open their doors to everyone giving opportunity to those with matric and those without. This will restore dignity to the pastors who were disadvantaged from being accredited by lack of a matric certificate. Love covers!

This is one of those destiny altering changes that God is manifesting in my life. For that reason, I thank God for Nat, Helen and the JBC family including the sponsors who make it possible for us to study on a bursary.

God bless you all.Student

Lerato Moroeng
Student
I have learned to understand the Word of God

The church is infested with a lot of false ministries, and fellow South Africans are falling for their tricks and false preaching. That leads to people in SA living in the wrong way as far as God’s will is concern. And in some churches, they are mixing the gospel with other religions. As a person who are being called by God, I have a challenge to engage with such practices.

Firstly, I have learned to understand the Word of God in the right way and during the lessons I have learned His Word and also how to get it right in preparation and following the way God wants us to learn it. This results in getting it right so that I can get it across.

I am currently serving at the Rock of Salvation Community Church in the worship team and also doing intercession before the service starts. I plan to grow to be a fully developed minister as my passion is teaching.

Gladstone Nzama
Student
JBC gave me the strength but above all God is the one gave me that strength, I humble myself to everyone.

I am honored and grateful for the opportunity I got here at JBC. Opportunity that has changed my life a lot by attending her I have grown enough. Now have the boldness to share the Word with other students and am able to stand and minister the Word of God. JBC gave me the strength but above all God is the one gave me that strength, I humble myself to everyone.

Even in church now I am able to be a MC even outside the church I can share the word of God with others, and at home every evening we take a moment of prayer and went straight to the Word of God. And at home my kids are now saved they are attending church. Now I thank God and JBC for the platform they gave me. I have grown spiritually, physically and mentally. My gratitude goes out to those who mentored me and encouraged me to come to JBC.

I highly appreciated it

Thank you very much

Lisbeth Mkhwemde
Student
When I attended JBC for the first time there was a tilt of transformation in me.

I was born in a Christian household to a God-fearing mother and father who was a pastor at our local church. We never missed church on a Sunday. We always made biblical references; it was a norm in our family. Christianity was our culture, it set ground rules on how we lived our lives, and it instilled our beliefs and morals. I always believed Christianity is the way of life and therefore I indulged in reading the Holy Bible.

I have always read the Bible as a story book, a rather well-thought novel or a history textbook. Although I was convinced that the Bible was factual, I still did not understand how I could relate to its ancient stories. To me it was just another book about life lessons.

When I attended JBC for the first time there was a tilt of transformation in me. I began to understand the Bible better. I got that it wasn’t just a text or script that only needed to be interpreted. The way the book of Genesis was introduced to me has helped understand it better than I did before. Through JBC, I have learnt to understand God’s character portrayed in the Bible and the importance of engaging using God’s word. The journey was not only about learning the scripture but to solidify my most foundational beliefs and nourish my spiritual life.

A sin was something I myself could not explain or understand – murder theft or assault were what a sin entails according to me. However, I now fully understand that even the slightest disobedience to God is a sin, but also that I am not a sinner because of the crimes/sins I have committed, but because I am born a sinner.

Ps 51:5 “Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother gave birth to me”

I would like to thank everyone at JBC for this wonderful transformation. May the Lord give you all the strength to continue doing a great job.

Mapule R Nkadimeng
Student
I see life and people in a different way.

College experience has been my greatest pleasure ever, since I am studying at JBC, my whole life has changed. I see life and people in a different way. I don’t judge or criticize people, I see God’s Word more clearer and more understandable.

I learnt more on how Bible study is been done in a correct way and how to carry people along in participating.

Foluke Awe
Student