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Welcome to the
ACEA
The Apostolic Council for
Educational Accountability (ACEA) was formed
during the New Apostolic Reformation Educator's
Summit, convened in Colorado Springs June 2-3,
1998. This was the first time that 100
educators, representing 65 base institutions
(and several hundred satellite schools), from
various apostolic networks, were able to meet
together on a peer level and to begin to build
relationships. It soon became evident that the
participants had come with very similar agendas
even though they were moving in different
apostolic streams. For example, one network,
because its primary target was college campuses,
needed its workers to aim for earned graduate
degrees. The educators from another network
stated that they occasionally have to read their
exams to their students because they are
training illiterates, among others.
The essential challenge
facing the group, representing the training
programs of the New Apostolic Reformation,
immediately became evident. How do we maintain
positive personal relationships, mutual support,
camaraderie, peer-level interaction,
interdependence, broad accountability,
institutional integrity, and our own autonomy in
the face of such academic diversity?
The Creative
Alternative
Intercessors, some of whom
were on site, but most of whom were home-based,
were beseeching God to visit the summit with a
spirit of wisdom and revelation (see Eph 1:17),
and God answered their prayers. Through C.
Peter Wagner, the convener of the summit, God
revealed the concept and the basic design of the
Apostolic Council on Educational
Accountability. The ACEA is not a new form of
accreditation, but rather it is a creative
alternative for academic accreditation It is a
way that apostolic training institutions can
receive the desired ongoing peer-level
evaluation and mutual accountability while
maintaining the integrity of their individual
callings from God. |