Bible School on Wheels students celebrate graduation in Standerton
They have joined the ranks of 50 000 other students from over 50 countries and Replika has become one of 3 000 TEN campuses globally.
More than 100 students were welcomed as guests of honour at the Standerton Teatro when Replika Church celebrated the first graduation ceremony for their Bible School On Wheels (BSOW) 2024 class.
“BSOW is a strategy developed by Bruce Wilkinson and his team at Teach Every Nation (TEN) to complete Christ’s final command before ascending into heaven, which is to make disciples of all nations,” explained Shaun Vienings, dean of students at the Replika TEN campus.
The goal of TEN is to equip Christian leaders with the necessary Bible-based teachings that they could employ around the globe.
“Over a hundred students, right here in the Lekwa District, have experienced the incredible momentum and global impact of TEN, where they discovered the life-changing BSOW curriculum and witnessed the transformative power it brings to lives,” said Retha Vienings, spokesperson for Replika.
They have joined the ranks of 50 000 other students from over 50 countries and Replika has become one of 3 000 TEN campuses globally.
Nine deans celebrated the graduation with their respective students.
The evening was led by former Standerton resident, by Stephan de Villiers, Operations Director of BSOW and TEN campus.

According to Shaun, Replika decided to become a TEN campus because of the transformational opportunities it holds for the community.
Each course is aimed at a certain aspect of an individual’s life and can equip students to better their social skills and develop habits that are in line with the teachings of the Bible.
As Shaun recounts, his experience being a dean of students for 2024 was nerve wracking at first, but his class of dedicated students made it easier.
“Seeing my students receive their certificates was a very inspiring moment; this journey has given me a sense of pride for their accomplishments.”



