Currently we have Bible schools in more than 10 countries and continue to expand and grow.
These countries include, but are not limited to, - DRC, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Uganda, Zanzibar, Togo, South-Sudan and Zambia.
Up to 2024, AMO Bible Schools have averaged between 1600 to 2000 students per year and is still growing on a monthly basis.
We offer a four-year theological training course equivalent to a certificate, diploma and degree level as well as training in counselling.
We offer these study materials at no cost to our planted Bible Schools.
Our curriculum is currently offered in English, French, Swahili and Kirundi with future plans to translate into additional languages as the need arises pending expansion into other countries.
An AMO qualification is accepted and recognised by most of the above countries’ Governments according to their rules and regulations for Ministries, Churches, Ministers and Pastors.
Therefore, they do not suffer any persecution against their churches and leaders.
Several International Universities accept our students into their Masters and Doctorate programs.
Our main goal is to equip the Church, offering sustainable and consistent training, enabling them and protecting them from being closed down to become permanent, reliable, influential places of Worship.
These Bible Schools then also become a recruitment source from where God calls up missionaries to go to the unreached mission field.