I am Emmanuel Twumasi-Ankrah, a lecturer in the Theology Department at the Christian Service University College, Kumasi, Ghana and a PhD candidate in Religious Studies at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
I am the founder and director of the Synagogė Biblical College. I am also the General Overseer of Logos Chapel Worldwide and the Executive director of the Synagogé Council of Churches and Pastors Association (SYCCPA).
I am an alumnus of CSUC, 2011 batch from the Theology Department.
When I felt strongly that I had to respond fully to the call of God into ministry, I knew I needed to be formerly trained. Three years after completing Teacher Training College, I candidated to be trained for the Methodist Ministry at Trinity Theological Seminary, but I was advised to enroll at CSUC because I didn't qualify for Trinity Theological Seminary, which became a decision that changed my entire life.
The lecturers I encountered at CSUC were phenomenal both academically and ethically.
Academic rigour, ministerial and ethical formation were the hallmark of the faculty.
I must say that the training I received from CSUC was more than enough to prepare me for further studies anywhere in the world. I never felt intimidated nor handicapped in anyway among my mates when I went to further my education in MPhil.
CSUC is an enviable University where one encounters a system of education that affects the whole of a person. No doubt, the content of the courses I handle is largely hinged on the knowledge I acquired when I was a student at the same university. The crop of lecturers, academic seriousness, ethical grooming and the nature of ministerial formation that are available at CSUC can hardly be found elsewhere in Ghana.
As a result, I would at any time encourage and recommend CSUC to anyone who seeks a holistic and impactful University education. CSUC is a university of choice.