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Join Rwanda’s Leading College of Theology – Training Redemptive Servant Leaders for a Better Future

Are you passionate about serving your community, leading with humility, and making a lasting impact on the world? Rwanda’s leading college of theology, ACT (Africa College of Theology), has been committed to training “redemptive servant leaders” since its inception in 2013. Located in the heart of Kigali, ACT has become a beacon of hope for thousands of students seeking to grow in faith, leadership, and service. With more than 5,000 graduates, ACT has significantly impacted Rwandan society and beyond.

A Vision for Redemptive Leadership

Rev. Dr. Charles Mugisha Buregeya chancellor of ACT

At ACT, the core focus is to equip students with the heart and mindset of redemptive leadership. The goal is to cultivate leaders who lead not from positions of power but from a place of humility and a desire to meet the needs of the world around them. Redemptive servant leaders are those who are passionate about making a real difference in their communities and nations, working to restore and uplift society with a servant’s heart.

The college prioritizes training leaders who are grounded in faith, equipped with theological knowledge, and inspired to serve. The college’s philosophy is rooted in the idea that leadership goes beyond authority—true leadership is about humility, sacrifice, and the transformation of lives through faith.

Accredited and Recognized Worldwide

ACT is fully accredited in Rwanda and globally, offering an internationally recognized education that opens doors for students to serve in churches, communities, and organizations worldwide. The college’s commitment to academic excellence and theological integrity ensures that every graduate is equipped to lead with competence, compassion, and confidence.

Located in the Heart of Kigali

ACT’s campus is situated in the vibrant Kicukiro District of Kigali, Rwanda, along the Kigali-Bugesera road, conveniently near the DMC Hospital. The location provides a peaceful and conducive environment for learning while remaining accessible for students from all parts of the city and beyond.

Training the Next Generation of Leaders

ACT’s success in training servant leaders is driven by its world-class faculty, who not only teach but also model the values of servant leadership in their own lives and ministries. Personal mentorship is a key element of the educational experience at ACT, ensuring that students are nurtured, guided, and empowered to become leaders who reflect Christ in all aspects of life.

The college promotes creativity in ministry, encouraging students to think outside the box and develop innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of society. Students also benefit from a vibrant community, where worship experiences and fellowship are an integral part of their learning journey. At ACT, students are not just educated; they are molded into leaders through deep, transformative relationships.

Warm Welcome from ACT’s Leadership

At a recent press conference on December 18th, 2024, Rev. Prof. Nathan H. Chiroma, Principal of ACT, warmly welcomed new students, emphasizing the college’s commitment to shaping servant leaders for today’s world. He spoke passionately about the college’s mission and the impact it continues to have on Rwanda and the world.

Rev. Prof. Nathan H. Chiroma, Principal of ACT

Mrs. Anna Kyomugisha, Academic Registrar, highlighted that ACT is the best college for those seeking both academic rigor and spiritual growth. “We are dedicated to providing an education that transforms lives and equips students to serve with excellence,” she said.

Mrs. Anna Kyomugisha, Academic Registrar

Celestin Bahizi, DP Finance & Administration, also assured prospective students that the college offers affordable tuition, with various scholarships available to make education accessible for all. The aim is to provide a high-quality education without financial burden, enabling more students to join the program and pursue their calling to serve as redemptive leaders.

Celestin Bahizi, DP Finance & Administration

Pastor Mary Nyagato, a proud student currently completing her training at Africa College of Theology, shared her transformative experience at the college, stating, “ACT is more than just a place of learning—it’s a place where your heart is shaped, your purpose is clarified, and your leadership potential is unleashed. The mentorship, academic rigor, and spiritual guidance I received here have empowered me to serve with confidence and humility. ACT truly is the best college for anyone seeking to make a meaningful impact in the community.” Her testimony reflects the profound impact ACT has had on its students, preparing them to lead with purpose and integrity.

Pastor Mary Nyagato

Enrollment for 2024 Intake is Now Open

The next intake at ACT is open now, and applications are being accepted until January 10, 2025. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this transformative educational experience. Join ACT today and start your journey toward becoming a redemptive servant leader who will make a lasting difference in the world.

Apply Today!

The doors of ACT are open to all who desire to lead with compassion, humility, and purpose. Whether you feel called to serve in your local community, lead a church, or impact society at large, ACT is here to equip you for success.

Join us in Kigali and become part of a community that is shaping the future of Africa and beyond.

For more information or to apply, visit our website https://www.actrwanda.org or contact our admissions office today at (+250) 788-763-156

Story written by Christian Abayisenga.

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