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Trinity School of Ministry, previously Trinity School of Theology, is a non-denominational Bible training centre in Rugby, Warwickshire. Originally based in Swansea, Wales, it was founded in 1924 by Rees Howells and was formerly known as The Bible College of Wales before it was relocated from Wales to England. It is run by Global Horizons, and continues to align itself with the legacy of Rees Howells, who was involved in intercession for many years, before seeing revival across Southern Africa from 1915 to 1920. He became well known as an intercessor, after the success of his life story, Rees Howells Intercessor by Norman Grubb.

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  • Trinity School of Ministry, previously Trinity School of Theology, is a non-denominational Bible training centre in Rugby, Warwickshire. Originally based in Swansea, Wales, it was founded in 1924 by Rees Howells and was formerly known as The Bible College of Wales before it was relocated from Wales to England. It is run by Global Horizons, and continues to align itself with the legacy of Rees Howells, who was involved in intercession for many years, before seeing revival across Southern Africa from 1915 to 1920. He became well known as an intercessor, after the success of his life story, Rees Howells Intercessor by Norman Grubb. (en)
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  • Trinity School of Ministry, previously Trinity School of Theology, is a non-denominational Bible training centre in Rugby, Warwickshire. Originally based in Swansea, Wales, it was founded in 1924 by Rees Howells and was formerly known as The Bible College of Wales before it was relocated from Wales to England. It is run by Global Horizons, and continues to align itself with the legacy of Rees Howells, who was involved in intercession for many years, before seeing revival across Southern Africa from 1915 to 1920. He became well known as an intercessor, after the success of his life story, Rees Howells Intercessor by Norman Grubb. The Trinity School of Ministry offers a variety of courses, ranging from short term courses to degree study (both full time and part time). Its degree programme is accredited by York St John University, and aims to combine practical ministry training and sound theological study in their courses. Today, the website of Trinity School of Ministry is no longer existent and the Global Horizons website redirects to Lifelink International. There are little updates concerning the developments of the Trinity School of Ministry. (en)
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