JMCFI fostering a remarkable culture of respect—Proud JMarian

JMCFI fostering a remarkable culture of respect—Proud JMarian

HAVING studied at JMCFI, I can attest to the remarkable culture of respect fostered within the institution. #JMCFIProud #RespectfulCommunity”

As a student who studied at JMCFI, I can confidently say that the people there are incredibly respectful. The atmosphere within the institution is one of mutual respect and understanding, which makes it a great place to learn. I am very thankful to Pastor Quiboloy for his Gift of Education Program that allowed me to continue my college education without worrying about tuition and miscellaneous fees. I was able to study there for free, which is an incredible opportunity that I know not everyone gets.

In fact, some of the students at JMCFI are scholars of Pastor Quiboloy. His generosity and commitment to education have made it possible for many of us to pursue our academic dreams without financial stress.

That’s why I have immense gratitude and respect for him. By God’s grace, I am now on the verge of graduating this coming June 20, 2024. This milestone in my life would not have been possible without the support provided by Pastor Quiboloy and his program.

As a former scholar of Pastor Quiboloy, I never experienced any of the negative things that some people claim about being forced to sell items or attend their church services if you study there.

In truth, I never encountered any such pressure or obligation. To those who rely on what they see on TV, Facebook, etc., I urge you not to jump to conclusions.

JMCFI is a non-sectarian institution, which means it welcomes students from all religious backgrounds. This inclusivity fosters a diverse and enriching educational environment.

As a student, it is hurtful to hear news or rumors that mention our school in a negative light, especially considering the recent events.

All teachers, parents, and students are deeply affected and traumatized by these occurrences.

The pain is palpable within our community, and it is disheartening to see our school, which has been a beacon of hope for many, being portrayed negatively.

Despite this, I believe that these challenges are merely trials for us to overcome. We will endure and rise above them with resilience and faith, I’m proud to be a JMarian!

 

Editor’s Note: This article has been sourced from the Rhocky D. Resma Facebook Page.

 

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