Prof. Clyde Rivers at ISOM |
Chief
Chancellor Professor Clyde Rivers was a participant in an instructional session
arranged by Dr. Berin Gilfillan, Founder of International School of Ministry –
ISOM. Dr. Rivers was asked to address some of the challenges facing our world
today; examining the importance of business and political powers creating a
structure that values the God-given contribution of individuals. He addressed
creating a new climate that assures there are avenues for equal access to
bringing individuals’ contributions to the world. This is an important message
that will create a positive change around the world.
Professor
Rivers commented, “When these climates are not met, what we experience is
instability and unrest in countries. Creating a healthy climate where all
individuals’ gifts can prosper and be developed creates a nation that prospers
and that is the way it should be. I enjoyed participating with these other
great men and women to move toward creating this new climate. And I am encouraged by the many international students studying with UGCSI that are busy helping to create this new climate.”
Currently
ISOM has over 17,000 training schools in over 146 nations in 75 languages. The
benefit of the ISOM model is that it uses video technology to reach the world. Dr.
Clyde Rivers has also done a video study series on God and Government for ISOM,
bringing his passion to help the world understand the governmental order of
God’s kingdom on earth.
As well as being Chief Chancellor for United Graduate College and Seminary Intl. Professor Rivers is also the Founder and President of iChange Nations™ a professional institution that equips, mentors and trains highly esteemed individuals who have the desire to change nations throughout the world. The organization is seeking to bring global awareness by strategically helping nations to educate, train and support the Nation Building Process designed to improve the dignity and betterment of human life. This international platform focuses on establishing effective relationships to help people understand the value of life and basic human rights.
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