Winning Minds Bible Institute

Winning Minds Bible Institute

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International Christian Ministry Training Institute headquartered in Accra, Ghana.

19/05/2026

As a student and graduate of Winning Minds Bible Institute,
I solemnly pledge before God, my leaders, my colleagues, and society that:

1. I will pursue truth, wisdom, discipline, and excellence in all areas of my life.

2. I will uphold integrity, honesty, humility, and godly character in ministry, leadership, business, academics, family life, and public service.

3. I will use knowledge not for pride, manipulation, or selfish ambition, but for service, transformation, and positive impact.

4. I will respect spiritual authority, value teamwork, and promote unity, peace, and mutual honor among people.

5. I will commit myself to continuous learning, personal growth, leadership development, and responsible living.

6. I will be a solution provider in my community, nation, workplace, ministry, and generation.

7. I will not misuse my influence, position, gifts, or opportunities for corruption, exploitation, dishonesty, or immorality.

8. I will defend righteousness, justice, compassion, and ethical leadership wherever I find myself.

9. I will strive to represent Winning Minds Bible Institute with dignity, honor, wisdom, and excellence both locally and internationally.

10. I will use my leadership and ministry training to empower others, raise future leaders, and contribute meaningfully to national and global development.

11. I will remain committed to faith, responsible leadership, and positive transformation throughout my lifetime.

12. With the help of God, I pledge to be a leader of influence, integrity, vision, service, and impact.

So help me God.




08/05/2026

With deep sorrow but humble submission to God, I announce the burial and thanksgiving service of my beloved mother, Madam Christiana Agoe Tetteh (Sister Agoe).

Family, friends, colleagues, loved ones and sympathisers are respectfully invited to join us as we celebrate her life, legacy and service to humanity.

Date of Burial: Saturday, June 6, 2026
Venue: Appiah We Clan House, Kpone
Time: 7:00 AM

Thanksgiving Service: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Venue: Christ Apostolic Church International, Kpone Emmanuel Assembly
Time: 7:30 AM

Your presence, prayers and support will be deeply appreciated.

Signed,
Rev. Albert Okoe Tettey & Family

20/04/2026

The Dead Sea Scrolls: One Discovery That Changed Biblical History

In 1947, near the cliffs northwest of the Dead Sea, a teenage Bedouin shepherd named Muhammad edh-Dhib from the Ta’amireh Bedouin tribe was going about a simple task looking for a lost goat.

He was a Muslim boy, raised in the harsh rhythm of desert life, where survival mattered more than stories of history or scholarship.

That day, his search led him to a quiet cave hidden in the rocks.

To get the goat’s attention, he picked up a stone and threw it inside.

Instead of the usual dull impact, he heard something unusual like pottery breaking in the dark.

Curious, he stepped in.

And there, in the dim silence, he saw clay jars sealed for centuries. Inside them were fragile scrolls, carefully wrapped and preserved as if time had paused around them.

He had no idea what he had found.

But that moment would open one of the most important archaeological discoveries in modern history.

As experts later explored the nearby caves at Qumran, they uncovered over 900 manuscript fragments spread across eleven caves.

These texts were written mainly in Hebrew, with sections in Aramaic and Greek showing the multilingual world of the ancient Near East.

Major institutions including the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the University of Oxford, and the University of Cambridge led much of the translation and research work, carefully piecing together thousands of fragments like a vast ancient puzzle.

Among the discoveries was a remarkably complete scroll of Isaiah, along with fragments of almost every major ancient text from that period.

When compared with later manuscripts preserved over centuries, the texts showed striking consistency, giving scholars rare confidence in their transmission across time.

Today, many of the scrolls are preserved at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, especially in the Shrine of the Book, where researchers continue to study them piece by piece.

What began with a lost goat and a thrown stone ended up revealing one of history’s most important literary discoveries hidden for nearly two thousand years, and found by accident in the silence of the desert.

Rev. Albert Okoe Tettey
Chancellor,
Winning Minds Bible Institute




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“The mission of leadership education is simple: raise people who will raise others.”
— Rev. Albert Okoe Tettey







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17/04/2026

A Strategic Principle for Institutions:

Visibility should be public, but transactions should be private.

17/04/2026

Impacting lives, shaping dreams

Rev. Albert Okoe Tettey
Winning Minds Bible Institute



17/04/2026

Do not chase applause—chase purpose.
Do not pursue visibility—pursue value.
Do not seek quick success—build lasting significance.
Because one day, you too will be remembered—not for what you started, but for what you sustained.

Rev. Albert Okoe Tettey
Winning Minds Bible Institute



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"I resolve that in seasons of trials, opposition, or hardship, I will remain faithful to the call of God upon my life.

With the help of the Holy Spirit, I dedicate my life fully to the service of God and the advancement of His Kingdom on earth.

I make this covenant prayerfully and willingly, trusting God to sustain me in this lifelong ministry".

Winning Minds Bible Institute





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16/04/2026

We have a contribution to our world no matter how small it is.

Winning Minds Bible Institute

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At the 13th Winning Minds Bible Institute International Cohort Graduation and Ordination Ceremony held on Saturday, April 11, 2026, outstanding graduands who demonstrated excellence in academic scholarship, exemplary character, and remarkable commitment were specially honoured. 🎖

Award Recipients

1. Overall Best Student: Joseph Ofoe Siameh

2. Overall Best Graduating Student (Male): Joseph Ofoe Siameh

3. The Chancellor’s Special Leadership Award: Joseph Ofoe Siameh

4. Best Graduating Student (Female): Rita Jones Owusu

5. Best Graduating Student – Academics: Salifu Muntuaneh

6. Best Student – Punctuality & Class Participation: Joshuah Nii Offei Atteh Boye

At Winning Minds, we celebrate excellence, leadership, discipline, and hard work. Congratulations to all our award recipients.





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Photos from Winning Minds Bible Institute's post 14/04/2026

With gratitude to God, we celebrate the successful 13th International Convocation and Ordination Ceremony of Winning Minds Bible Institute (Ghana Campus).

Held on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at Divine Apostolic Church – Hope Assembly, the ceremony marked a significant milestone as students were honoured with Associate Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates in Christian Ministry and Strategic Leadership.

The event also featured Special Awards and Honours and the Matriculation of the 14th Batch, symbolizing the continued growth of the vision of raising transformational leaders for the Church and society.

Congratulations.



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