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Academia

Updated: Mar 28

Over the last few years, I've been working toward a Doctorate. Looking at the relationship between AI & Faith.


The Lord was telling me, 'Be accredited for the journey ahead'. I'm not from an academic background, but I have loads of experience in running a ministry, large budgets, staff, developing a strategy, and implementing that.


To be honest, I never thought I would go on this kind of journey, but I did. At the worst times of study, I wanted to give up, it was too hard, I didn't get the academic language and struggled with the structure and layout of the PhD.


Yet I made new friends, wonderful staff, and I shared my faith in a very academic world.


What has happened has been amazing.


Honorary Doctorate in Divinity with an emphasis on Strategy and Business Administration.


Doctor of Philosophy in Religion and Theology of Artificial Intelligence.


Honorary Professor of Philosophy with an emphasis on Christian Ethics and Leadership.


Kennedy University of Baptist has been brilliant. Based in the USA, with an office in Paris, they helped me through, gave me guidance, and cheered me on to get to the finish line.


For anyone who knows me, I am VERY busy with ministry work, so it's time to get back to that. Focusing on the Imani devotional, building Churches and improving the education of children and the biblical literacy of adults all over the world.


Imani is only two years old at the time of writing. I'm going to give my life to this endeavour. If these help others, I have done it in the name of everyone Imani will help.


If you have prayed for or supported me, I give you a VERY BIG THANK YOU.


I've had so many conversations with friends, so much advice, and I know so many of you have prayed; I am humbled.


Now let's get back to the matters at hand with Imani and get back to work.


On the left, my actual PhD study picture, and on the right, the honorary professor award.



 
 
 

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