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Rev. Dr Earlmont Williams: The poor boy who now runs Bethel

Impacting Jamaica

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Episode  ·  34:13  ·  Oct 18, 2022

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Earlmont Williams grew up as a poor boy in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. “I didn’t plan to become a Christian,” he said, recalling that he went to a crusade with friends as a youngster to chat with girls. He however left surrendering his life to the Creator. Then he decided he wanted to attend the Bethel Bible College in Jamaica. “I can recall my father saying to me; are you sure you want to go to Jamaica? Why Jamaica? I said I just want to go to study. This is what I believe God wants me to do.” He got the greenlight. He packed his bags and left his homeland. Rev. Dr Williams has made tremendous strides since coming to Jamaica in 1997, serving in numerous senior positions in the church and at tertiary institutions. Today, he is the President of the Bethel Bible College of the Caribbean located in Mandeville, Manchester – where he was a student 25 years ago. In this episode of Impacting Jamaica, the Rev. Dr Williams joins host Keisha Hill, as he shares his journey from St. Vincent and the Grenadines to one of the highest leadership roles in his academic and ministerial career.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

34m 13s  ·  Oct 18, 2022

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