
Excerpt
The author reflects on his transformative experience at the Bible College of New Zealand from 1999 to 2002. During this time, a postgraduate diploma in Theology deepened his understanding of spirituality. He engaged with diverse peers and faced challenging academics. This fostered lasting friendships and personal growth. These experiences ultimately shaped his belief and life perspectives significantly.
Bible College of New Zealand
I attended the Bible College of New Zealand in Auckland from 1999 to 2002. I pursued a postgraduate diploma in Theology. Strong faith and a wish to learn drove this important decision. These motivations led me to explore the realm of theology and spirituality. I didn’t realize how much this experience would change my perspectives, values, and understanding of myself and the world.
The campus was lively, especially among the Asian community, who thrived in the energetic atmosphere. Every corner buzzed with lively conversations in a mix of languages, discussing theology, culture, and the complexities of life. The diverse students from around the world added a unique richness to the experience, offering a variety of perspectives. It started as just a study space. It evolved into a lively mix of global beliefs. It also reflected shared human experiences.
Mornings began with prayer meetings in the peaceful chapel. People came together to unite their diverse traditions and backgrounds for a common purpose. These gatherings not only set a reflective tone for the day but cultivated a sense of community among us. The lectures built on a spiritual foundation. They were intellectually challenging and explored biblical exegesis, church history, mission, pastoral care, spiritual formation, and systematic theology in depth. The professors and lecturers were experienced scholars and passionate educators who encouraged critical thinking and expanded our understanding.
Assignments were central to my studies, each offering a unique challenge to explore scripture and its profound truths. In this endeavor, the library quickly transformed into my second home, a sanctuary of knowledge and inspiration. I was surrounded by tall bookshelves filled with valuable ancient commentaries, thoughtful theological journals, and essential reference materials. Days blurred together as I spent hours studying, crafting essay ideas, and preparing for exams.
Despite the demanding academic environment, the surrounding community was lively and welcoming. The Asian students took the initiative to organize potluck dinners, showcasing delightful flavors and dishes from their homelands. We enjoyed spicy curries, savory dumplings, and fragrant rice dishes. We sat around the table. We shared heartfelt stories about our countries and cultures. We also talked about how God had uniquely guided each of us on this journey. This experience created strong bonds that overcame language barriers and built lasting friendships, enriching our lives long after college.
Occasionally, there were moments of struggle that felt almost insurmountable. Late nights grappling with tough theological ideas left me exhausted. The stress of looming deadlines made me feel homesick. Yet, through all these challenges, there emerged a profound sense of purpose that fueled my journey. The knowledge I gained during this time was not merely academic. The experience was transformative and life changing. Every lecture, workshop, tutorial, discussion, and assignment deepened my understanding of God’s word. They revealed its practical applications in my life and ministry goals.
Graduation day in 2002 proved to be a truly bittersweet moment, encapsulating years of hard work and dedication. Wearing my cap and robe and proudly holding my diploma, I looked out at the familiar faces. My professors, lecturers, tutors, classmates, family, and friends who had supported me throughout my journey. The students came from different places, each with their own unique stories. Now, as they face new beginnings, they were ready to live out their faith in meaningful ways.
This day was a poignant reminder of the achievements behind me and the exciting challenges that lay ahead. Those three formative years at Bible College were not just about the attainment of a diploma. They were an important journey that prepared me for a greater purpose in the future. During this time, I faced many enriching and challenging situations that significantly shaped my character, beliefs, and spiritual growth. This unique journey had valuable experiences and friendships. It is an unforgettable part of my life. It continues to inspire me daily.
The lessons and strong relationships I built during my early years have greatly shaped my personal and professional life. These experiences have shaped my perspectives and decisions, leaving an indelible mark on my path ahead. I often think about the relationships and knowledge I gained, appreciating their lasting impact on who I am today. The significance of those moments continues to resonate with me as I navigate the future.
