Female Graduates Make Their Mark
Some of the MK College’s 55 female graduates are engaged in the following activities: three are lecturers at Meserete Kristos College; one is coordinating the College’s Distance Education program, a program that provides an educating opportunity for 271 church leaders scattered throughout the nation in their homes; one is heading up a ministry to female prisoners; several have started unique ministries to rehabilitate destitute “street women”; one is editing another denominations’ magazine; several are serving as evangelists in their congregations; at least two have been ordained as pastors; at least one serves as an itinerant revival preacher; several are holding key positions in different para church organizations; a few are doing graduate studies on the masters level with future contribution yet unknown; others are working with congregations in Compassion ministries that sponsor children of destitute families; etc.
While these women are engaged in their critical career jobs, they are also more effectively serving their congregations as Sunday school teachers, youth workers, Bible teachers, in women’s ministries, as deacons, office workers, and elders, etc. These are some of the ministries our 55 female graduates are currently engaging in. So much more remains to be done, were more of our female members capacitated through education! — By Carl E. Hansen