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The Shepherd Royal Bible & Ministry Training Centre (SRBMTC) was founded in 2024 by Pastor Godfred Assan who is a (leading Shepherd capacity builder)This was prompted by Bishop IDB Dadzie whose strongers desire is to see young men and women trained and equipped for the work of the ministry, according to Ephesians 4:11-12. It is the founder's greatest desire that the school would always remain a pastors' training school, without ever evolving into a secular institution whether partly or fully.
Shepherd Royals Bible Ministerial College started as a one-year part-time bible school. The first graduation of the school is yet to come on april,2025, with 18 students. It will then evolve into a two-year full-time program.
Based on the conviction that ministers must have adequate training in different aspects of ministry, a decision is to be taken during the 2025 academic year to extend the period of training to four years.
The word' is the Greek word to take care of or guard (john 11:18). Our students are trained to compel, necessitate, entreat and guard saved and the unsaved to enter into the kingdom of God.
The first batch of 25 students for the four-year program will be graduating in November 2028. In November 2029, another batch of 34 students will graduating from the institution. In the years ahead, Shephred Royal Ministerial college, will be well recognized as an international ground for pastoral and missionary training.
Currently, Shephered Royals has over 84 part time students.
Our students come from Africa. Graduates of Shephered Royals are known for their soul-winning,care taking and church-planting passion, and have a strong desire to see the gospel preached to every soul everywhere! Their life's aim is to see every soul 'Shepherd Royals ' into the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Coming to Shepherd Royals would definitely help you to nurture and fulfil God's calling upon your life.
From the Director of School
Paster Godfred Assan says that "having a mind of purpose and togatherness" is essential for any organization to move. At Shepherd Royals University College, our mission is our Goal, motivating all in our community—students, teachers, parents, and graduates alike—to work with and for our young men. Connection happens as we share in that Goal, strengthening and reinforcing their experience through our partnership.
When I go with our friends around the country, it is proven to me how quickly graduates are relieved, establish a rapport, and work up real conversations. Whether they have been out for long or not they identify quickly what they have in common. They stand together on the beginning block laid by the many who cared for them in their years of strigle and had times, and they reflect with gratitude on those who made their education possible.
I started working with young people when I was 21 years old. I didn't know what I didn't know. I quickly learned, however, that my work was strengthened and that my students were at their best when all of us who cared about their success worked together on their behalf.
Shepherd Royals University College inspires boys and girls to forge their own paths to purpose and connectedness with the support of our community of faculty, staff, parents, and friends.
Sincerely,
Prophet Daniel Isifu Kwabena Anakpo
Director of School
About the Head of School
Godfred Assan was named Head of School in 2025. Prior to that, Mr. Daniel was the vice president of Adom theological seminary. He came to us to teach in 2019 from The Theology Academies, where he taught pneumatology.
Mr. Godfred Assan became a staff after graduating from the college who worked us public relation officer and an IT/media personnel. Since 2020, he has been the Dean of Faculty, responsible for the recruitment and development of all part- and full-time faculty. He designed, implemented, and oversaw the Faculty Development Program. His tenure has seen the growth of the university college, and the inception of robotics.
Mr. Godfred Assan received his Batchelors Diploma in thelogy from Adom Theological seminary, where he was a Klingenstein Scholar in biblical studies. He grew up in Nungua- Accra, the capital city of Ghana.