“Ask and ye shall receive.”
That is the lesson Dr. Michael and Audrey Guido of Metter, say God has instructed them to employ throughout their lives of service and Christian evangelism all over the world.
Ask and ye shall, indeed, receive. Starting with only $100 in their pockets and vowing to never ask for money or try to sell anything, answered prayers and faith in God’s promises have built the Guidos’ start-up association into a worldwide ministry in South Georgia – and Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon will be a part of it.
Recently, Brewton-Parker, located just west of Vidalia, entered into a partnership with world-renowned radio and television evangelist, Dr. Michael Guido and his ministry, the Guido Evangelistic Association, to create The Michael Guido School of Evangelism. This new school is the only one in the nation offering a curriculum-based program – a “Certificate in Christian Evangelism Studies” – to its students. Classes are scheduled to begin in mid-October, and the admissions process is going on now.
The 30-hour program will be held in Metter at the world-famous Guido Gardens, and students will study under the tutelage of Dr. Guido and others skilled in the art of evangelism. Coursework includes classes such as “Introduction to Evangelism,” “Evangelism in the City” and “Introduction to Church Planting.” All may be applied to a degree track for the bachelor of ministry degree in Brewton-Parker’s Division of Religion and Philosophy.
“I have personally long admired Michael and Audrey Guido for their tireless service to Christ and their unblemished example of Christian faith and stewardship,” said Dr. David R. Smith, Brewton-Parker president. “A new generation of Christian evangelists, both vocational and lay persons, can now be instructed in their example and used by God to help change the world in which they live through the training presented through The Michael Guido School of Evangelism.”
Guido’s younger brother, Larry, who is associate director of the Guido Evangelistic Association, will serve as director of the Metter location and will hold an appointment as an adjunct professor.
“Fervently and faithfully, I have been praying that the Lord will make this School of Evangelism profitable and popular,” Dr. Michael Guido said to Dr. Smith in a recent correspondence. “How thrilled I am at the prospect of working with your students. You can count on me to do my very best to be profitable to our Savior and your school. No burden will be too big and no task will be too tiring. I want to soak in as much of the Word of God as I can, and I want the Lord to squeeze out every drop of blessing so that when He takes me home I will be completely wrung dry!”
To learn more about The Michael Guido School of Evangelism, contact BPC’s Office of Admissions at 912-583-3265 or the GEA at 912-685-2222.
That is the lesson Dr. Michael and Audrey Guido of Metter, say God has instructed them to employ throughout their lives of service and Christian evangelism all over the world.
Ask and ye shall, indeed, receive. Starting with only $100 in their pockets and vowing to never ask for money or try to sell anything, answered prayers and faith in God’s promises have built the Guidos’ start-up association into a worldwide ministry in South Georgia – and Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon will be a part of it.
Recently, Brewton-Parker, located just west of Vidalia, entered into a partnership with world-renowned radio and television evangelist, Dr. Michael Guido and his ministry, the Guido Evangelistic Association, to create The Michael Guido School of Evangelism. This new school is the only one in the nation offering a curriculum-based program – a “Certificate in Christian Evangelism Studies” – to its students. Classes are scheduled to begin in mid-October, and the admissions process is going on now.
The 30-hour program will be held in Metter at the world-famous Guido Gardens, and students will study under the tutelage of Dr. Guido and others skilled in the art of evangelism. Coursework includes classes such as “Introduction to Evangelism,” “Evangelism in the City” and “Introduction to Church Planting.” All may be applied to a degree track for the bachelor of ministry degree in Brewton-Parker’s Division of Religion and Philosophy.
“I have personally long admired Michael and Audrey Guido for their tireless service to Christ and their unblemished example of Christian faith and stewardship,” said Dr. David R. Smith, Brewton-Parker president. “A new generation of Christian evangelists, both vocational and lay persons, can now be instructed in their example and used by God to help change the world in which they live through the training presented through The Michael Guido School of Evangelism.”
Guido’s younger brother, Larry, who is associate director of the Guido Evangelistic Association, will serve as director of the Metter location and will hold an appointment as an adjunct professor.
“Fervently and faithfully, I have been praying that the Lord will make this School of Evangelism profitable and popular,” Dr. Michael Guido said to Dr. Smith in a recent correspondence. “How thrilled I am at the prospect of working with your students. You can count on me to do my very best to be profitable to our Savior and your school. No burden will be too big and no task will be too tiring. I want to soak in as much of the Word of God as I can, and I want the Lord to squeeze out every drop of blessing so that when He takes me home I will be completely wrung dry!”
To learn more about The Michael Guido School of Evangelism, contact BPC’s Office of Admissions at 912-583-3265 or the GEA at 912-685-2222.