JEREMIE TCINDEBE was born in 1968 in Bibémi in the North Cameroon Region. He studied by correspondence at UNIECO-Formation in Paris, France around 1984 in the field of Building Works Supervisor, while he was still a student at CETIC (Collège d’Enseignement Technique Industriel et Commercial) in Garoua. After obtaining the CAP (Professional Aptitude Certificate in Masonry) in 1986, he continued his secondary studies at the Star Institute in Yaoundé until the Première F4 class and passed the entrance exam to the Ecole Normale d’ Technical Education Teachers (ENIET) from SOA in Yaoundé where he obtained his CAPIET (Certificate of Teaching Aptitude for Technical Education Teachers) and the Professional Certificate (B.P.)
He became a Professor of Civil Engineering in 2014 after passing the professional competition for the recruitment of college professors organized by the Ministry of Civil Service and Administrative Reform. But before that, he enrolled at the ISIC (Institut Supérieur Industriel et Commercial) in Garoua in 2010 in Commercial Actions to learn MARKETING.
In the religious field, JEREMIE TCHINDEBE holds a Master’s degree in Theology and is continuing his studies in a Doctorate. He is a pastor of two churches and a Marriage and Family Counselor, having obtained the Certificate of Marriage Counselors at the LEAD Institute in Yaoundé, which allows him to hold seminars for couples and marriage candidates. He is the author of a 430-page book entitled “Christianity and its challenges: An in-depth study of the methods and arguments against the Church”
Jérémie TCHINDEBE is married to Unibel Passoré and father of four children.
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Glasses And Mirrors Of The Bible
See things as God sees.
The Bible compares the Word of God to a mirror in which the Christian looks at himself. However, every mirror speaks. Imagine a life without a mirror. Many will come out of their homes with half-combed hair, poorly worn pants, unwashed faces, etc. Generally speaking, it has been shown to be difficult for men and especially women to live without a mirror or glance in the mirror. If we naturally understand the importance of the mirror, it is important for us to also remember the importance for man to always look into the perfect law of God, into his living and transforming Word.
You who read this thought, be encouraged every day to always look in the mirror of God, his word, in order to see yourself as he sees you, to see them as God sees and to do what he asks you to do. God bless you !
JEREMIE TCHINDEBE
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