What
the students say
Students agree that the training received through
the full time course at Destiny
College is truly
unique. The following statements from some of our
Alumni display the value this training has had
on their lives.
“I came from Germany to study at Destiny College.
This truly has been the most exciting year of my
life so far!”
Steff Antretter, Germany
“If God puts it on your heart and leads you to
Destiny College, He can provide you with everything
you need. His faithfulness is incredible!”
Consol PBB Efomi, Dem.
Rep. Of Congo
“It has opened my eyes to the commitment required
to be a leader who makes a difference - and equipped
me to do it!”
Kristina Macaulay,
France
“My life has been transformed by God through this
course!”
Sheree Clinton, South
Africa
Where Are They Now?
Destiny College aims to equip people to move out
and influence their world. Here are just a few
of the things that students commissioned by Destiny
College have gone on to do:
Brendan Dowling (Commissioned
2001) is now leading Destiny
Church Dublin.
Graeme Williamson (Commissioned
2004) is serving full time as an associate pastor
of a growing church in Edinburgh.
Gordon Mackintosh (Commissioned
2003) - Gordon now works full time for Destiny
Ministries as pastor of Destiny
Church Stirling and supporting a new initiative
called Life
Groups across
Scotland.
Bill Prentice (Commissioned
2004) is now pioneering a new church in the Scottish
Highlands.
Ashleigh Williams (Commissioned
2005) is on the staff of a large Edinburgh
church.
David Henderson (Commissioned
2004) is now pioneering Destiny
Church Aberdeen.
Bruce Macaulay (Commissioned
2006) - Bruce is a very successful businessman
making good use of the leadership skills imparted
at Destiny College in the market place. www.macaulaycreative.co.uk
Josh Owen and Sam Gallagher (Commissioned
2003) – together they are working full time
for Destiny Ministries heading up all music album
production.
Patrick Njuguna (Commissioned
2004) - After moving to Scotland from Kenya to
attend Destiny College, Patrick and his wife, Penny,
are now pioneering churches in Kenya. |