Rev. Dr. Peter White, the acting Vice-President of the University College holds Diploma in Christian ministry from Vision International College, Australia and Master of Arts in the study of Religions from the University of Ghana, Legon. He also has a Doctor of Theology (Christian Apologetics) from Trinity Graduate School of Theology, India, certificate in Biblical […]

Signs of Matured Christians* ✅ They speak the truth at all times ✅ They are good listeners ✅ They hardly take offense ✅ They are quick to forgive ✅ They are reliable ✅ They are supportive ✅ They have appetite for prayer and fasting ✅ They rely on the Word of God ✅ The more […]

SIT DOWN,CHECK UP, MEDITATE, CRY OUT FOR HELP WHEN YOU NOTICE THESE IN YOUR LIFE.* 1. Beware When prayer becomes a difficult thing for you. 2. Beware When fasting is becoming a history in your spiritual timetable. 3. Beware When you no longer enjoy reading the word of God. 4. Beware When attending church programme […]

Monitoring and evaluation is necessary to achieve evidence-based policy making. Policy making, especially budget decision-making and national planning, focuses on government priorities among competing demands from citizens and groups in society. The information provided by monitoring and evaluation systems can support government’s deliberations by providing evidence about the most cost-effective types of policy options. It […]

The President of Christian Service University College (CSUC), Professor Samuel Afrane, has cautioned academic institutions to better utilize the high demands of research work undertaken in academic institutions to answer industrial problems rather than stocking them in the academic bank. He pronounced this during a maiden career fair organized by the University College, adding that, […]

The Pattern Among Fallen Pastors During my time in seminary I took a leadership course taught by the late, great Howard Hendricks. As we studied the life of David, Hendricks shared a study he conducted with a group of men in full-time ministry who had fallen into a morally disqualifying sin. At the time, I […]

There is a dearth of, and/or an inadequate supply of teachers from the Colleges of Education and the teaching universities yearly to meet the 21st century demands of an ambitious growing mother, Ghana. The sorry situation we now have in Ghana is that there are many potentially viable basic schools (both public and private) that […]

A lecturer at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra, Dr. Festus Aubyn has given a background and suggested solutions to managing emerging snippets of conflict in Ghana following the November 7th 2016 elections. Dr. Festus Aubyn made these observations during the maiden public lecture organized by Christian Service University College on Friday […]

✵ Latest Consultancy Services Global Affairs Canada The Centre has been awarded a 1-year contract through a competitive bidding process by Global Affairs Canada (Canadian High Commission) to provide Advisory Services in Results-Based Management for the Modernizing Agriculture in Ghana programme [MAG]. Beneficiary institutions include the Ministry of Food and Agriculture [MOFA], Ministry of Local Government […]

CSUC has launched an initiative dubbed ‘Student Aid Scheme’ to support needy students who are not able to complete the payment of their tuition fees. The Programme was launched by the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso West and CSUC alumnus Honourable Kennedy Kankam as well as former CSUC Council member Mr. Seth Osafo, Ghana’s representative […]

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