Introduction
Empowering believers, enriching their lives, equipping them for ministry and enhancing their leadership qualities are issues that have always been a passion of Pastor Harold Weitsz. As a result of a powerful prompting of the Holy Spirit, he established the COLLEGE FOR ADVANCED CHRISTIAN EDUCATION in 1986.
Since the inception of CACE, many students from diverse backgrounds and cultures have completed their studies and are actively involved in different areas of ministry. We desire to fulfill the Great Commission of Christ (Matt 28:18-20), helping believers to recognise the call of God and to minister effectively in the offices to which God has called them. Therefore our courses deal with various facets of life and ministry.
At CACE we focus on spiritual issues in a practical way, so that authentic Christianity can be clearly lived out as we apply the life-changing principles of God’s Word. We are not a theological institution where the emphasis is on academic and theoretical information as such, but a Bible college endeavouring to impart functional and useful revelation knowledge from the Scriptures to believers.
Over the years CACE has experienced growth, development and positive change. It has matured into a vibrant college with solid Biblical teaching available to all believers.
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The Logo Explained

Our logo says a lot about us. As our motto says, we strive for
"Excellence of Ministry".
The word JESUS at the top of our logo represents the fact that everything we do is CHRIST-CENTRED. The colours represent the Tabernacle. The Word as the Sword of the Spirit and the Cross of Salvation is at the centre of our teachings in the Academy. The 8 doves represent the Holy Spirit and eternity.
We as Christians should be an example in every action, whether we know it or not, we are always modelling by our behaviour, good or bad. Excellence of ministry for us means that we should always endeavour to be and do the best in everything we do or say. We believe that Jesus gave His best and so should we in all that we do for Him and His work.