Ang Dating Daan - Education

Education

Ang Dating Daan's UNTV is a station on UHF television. UNTV has been rendering numerous free services to the public not only for a short period of time but contniously over the years. Its advocacies include - currently, there are two campuses where the free college education is made available the La Verdad Christian College in Caloocan Metro Manila and La Verdad Christian College in Apalit, Pampanga. These two campuses offers free tuition fee, uniforms, meals and many more.

Members Church of God International today also opened on August 6, 2011 a curriculum-based KNC Bible School. KNC is short for Kawan ng Cordero (Flock of Lambs), MCGI’s children’s ministry, formed by MCGI Presiding Minister Bro. Eli Soriano more than 20 years ago. The ministry strives to nurture the children about the Christian way of living through Bible story readings, biblical topic lessons, Bible-centered competitions, and talent searches.

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