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Why ACU’s Approach to Debate & Declamation Matters | Mr Tiisa Chiwele

39 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Have you ever wondered why ACU places such a strong emphasis on public speaking, respectful debate, and critical discussion through a biblical lens? In this video and podcast episode, Tiisa Chiwele — manager, educator, writer, editor, and faculty member at ACU — unpacks the vision and purpose behind ACU’s unique approach to debate and declamation. Discover why students are encouraged to think critically, communicate clearly, engage ideas passionately, and debate in a respectful and God-honouring manner. Learn how these skills help shape graduates who are prepared to engage thoughtfully and faithfully with the world around them. The African Christian University, founded by the Reformed Baptist Church Association of Zambia, aims to glorify God in the pursuit of truth. Through this mission, they inspire students to use their talents and education to transform their communities and foster cultural renewal in Africa.

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