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We have continually covered the congo line of false teachers with false doctorates:
How Can Kong Hee Say “I Do Maintain My Integrity”? (Part 1)
Is Doctor Phil Pringle Really a Doctor?
What Is Wrong With Gordon & Kong?
Congo Line Of Unqualified Ministers Endorsed By Phil Pringle
Exposed Kevin Dyson, CHC Advisor bought his degree from Australia
Submitted by therealsingapore on Thu, 07/26/2012 – 10:18



As pointed out in my previous post (here), City Harvest Church’s (CHC) Rev “Dr” Kong Hee and Rev “Dr” Phil Pringle obtained their master’s and doctorates from the grandly named New Covenant International University and Theological Seminary (NCIU), a diploma mill (awarding bogus degrees for money) in Lake Worth, Florida.
Kevin Dyson is also on the Board of CMN Ministry, which is affiliated with Phil Pringle’s C3 Church (source)
Kong Hee serves on NCIU’s International Board of Reference, and is a non-resident faculty member of NCIU. (see screenshot below)
It therefore appears that Kong Hee, Phil Pringle and the founder of the diploma mill, Kevin Dyson, are on very close terms indeed.
“Dr” Kevin Dyson is also an Adjunct Lecturer at Tung Ling Seminary, Malaysia (affiliated with Tung Ling Bible School, Singapore).
********************************Kevin Dyson’s doctorates
According to NCIU (here, full text reproduced below) and Tung Ling Seminary (here, full text reproduced below):
Kevin Dyson holds a Master of Religious Education and a Doctor of Divinity (Restoration Church History) from Jubilee International Bible Institute, CA, USA, as well as a Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical Counseling from Evangelical Theological Seminary, MO, USA.
Dr Kevin DysonB.A. (B.Th.): JubileeInt’lBibleCollege, Qld, Australia
M.Rel.Ed. Jubilee Int’l Bible Institute, CA, USA
Ph.D. (Bib. Counseling): Evangelical Theol. Seminary, MO, USA
F.I.A.E.: Int’l Academy of Educators, Ontario, Canada
There are various outfits (mostly suspect) called Jubilee International Bible Institute and Evangelical Theological Seminary online, but there is no Jubilee International Bible Institute in California (CA) and no Evangelical Theological Seminary in Missouri (MO).
A higher education institution that has no online presence whatsoever is automatically suspect, if not outright fictitious. It is most probably a diploma mill.
I have also found the following information (here, full text reproduced below):
Evangelical Theological Seminary has since changed its name to Biblical Life College and Seminary, operates out of Dixon, MO, claims accreditation by American Accrediting Association of Theological Institutions (not recognized by the U.S. Department of Education ), and (under the name of Evangelical Theological Seminary) is also listed as a degree mill in Chapter 12 of Name It and Frame It? New Opportunities in Adult Education and How to Avoid Being Ripped Off by ‘Christian’ Degree Mills (affectionately known as NIFI) by Steve Levicoff, Ph.D.
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Kevin Dyson’s Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor of Theology)
Kevin Dyson holds a BA (BTh) from Jubilee International Bible College (JIBC), Queensland, Australia.
I could find no website of the said college, but instead found the following advertisement for its Diploma courses (no Bachelor’s program mentioned) on the New Straits Times (Malaysia) of Oct 1, 1994 (source):
Jubilee International Bible College, Brisbane, Australia
New Straits Times, Oct 1, 1994 (source)
The above advertisement links JIBC with “Dr” Tony Keys in 1994. The following LinkedIn profile however associates him with Jubilee International Christian College of Brisbane in 1994. An outfit whose President (and founder, apparently [here]) is confused about its name is very worrying indeed.
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Kevin Dyson founded NCIU in 1978. His BA (BTh) is from Tony Keys’ outfit, Jubilee International Bible (Christian?) College in Brisbane, founded in 1983. Therefore NCIU, a “university”, was founded by Dyson at least five years before he started his undergraduate study. An amazing feat indeed.
Kevin Dyson founded NCIU in 1978
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Neal Patterson, Tung Ling Bible School, and Quality of JIBC
The former principal (c. 1990-94) of Tung Ling Bible School in Singapore, “Dr” Neal Patterson, holds a Doctorate in Theology from Jubilee International Bible College (JIBC) in Brisbane, Australia (source).
According to Tony Keys, the founder and President (Feb 1983 – Dec 1999) of JIBC, the college has only nine staff members (academic and admin) in Dec 1999 (see Keys’ LinkedIn profile above). For such a modest outfit to award a Doctorate in Theology is another astounding feat.
This is yet another sign of the quality of degrees/diplomas awarded by JIBC.
Neal and Ruth Patterson
The following street address is a rare find:
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JUBILEE INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (JIBC)
46 Landscape Street, Stafford Heights QLD 4053 (source)
I was excited to be able to virtually visit the JIBC “campus”. It is likely that JIBC is now defunct, though.
For the building shown here to accommodate 240 staff members and students (as claimed by Tony Keys) is another feat.
Jubilee International Bible (Christian?) College
Jubilee International Bible (Christian?) College
Dr. Kevin Dyson, President and Founder (source) *****************************************************
New Covenant International University (NCIU)
Dr Kevin and Joy Dyson have been actively involved in church planting, Christian education, pastoral leadership and biblical counseling for over forty-five years. Originally from New Zealand, they have a passionate understanding of a biblical worldview that enables them to serve those wanting to be trained and equipped for the work of Christ’s Kingdom.
In latter years Kevin and Joy have functioned as “pastors to pastors” all around the globe, building a mentoring network of pastoral church leaders and front-line mission workers on five continents, who desire to see their own local flocks trained and equipped for the task of fulfilling the Great Commission through the Great Commandment.
Kevin Dyson holds a Master of Religious Education and a Doctor of Divinity (Restoration Church History) from Jubilee International Bible Institute, CA, USA, as well as a Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical Counseling from Evangelical Theological Seminary, MO, USA. He received the award of Fellow of the International Academy of Educators for his work in advancing distance education.(Kevin Dyson lives in the West Palm Beach, Florida area.)
Dyson, Dr Kevin
B.A. (B.Th.): JubileeInt’lBibleCollege, Qld, Australia
M.Rel.Ed. Jubilee Int’l Bible Institute, CA, USA
Ph.D. (Bib. Counseling): Evangelical Theol. Seminary, MO, USA
F.I.A.E.: Int’l Academy of Educators, Ontario, Canada
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Tung Ling Seminary, Malaysia (affiliated with Tung Ling Bible School, Singapore)
Adjunct Lecturer (source)
Dr. Kevin Dyson holds a Master of Religious Education and a Doctor of Divinity (Restoration Church History) from Jubilee International Bible Institute, CA, USA, as well as a Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical Counseling from Evangelical Theological Seminary, MO, USA. He received the award of Fellow of the International Academy of Educators for his work in advancing distance education. Currently he is the president of New Covenant International in Australia.
He has two married daughters and a married son, and twelve grandchildren, ranging from age 24 to 12 years of age.
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VISION INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (SOURCE)
I first ran across Vision International University a few years ago while researching a few issues concerning Newport University, as they were the only other institution besides Newport “accredited” by the IASCU. At the time, their Web site at http://viu.com had a minimal amount of information, and the only other Web site with any information was http://www.angelfire.com/rock/lathropcc/new_page_1.htm . Their accreditation statement (including a statement that they were affiliated with Newport University) was located at http://www.angelfire.com/rock/lathropcc/new_page_2.htm . These Web pages are still functional, probably due to the fact that a free Web host hosts them.
It is interesting to note that IASCU, for the longest time was supposedly operating out of Antwerp, Belgium, but now claims to be located in Berlin, Germany. Moreover, a search for member institutions on their Web site (neatly organized by continents) doesn’t reveal any affiliated schools. My guess is that there still aren’t any other members, aside from Newport and Vision. The bottom line, however, is this: claiming accreditation by IASCU serves one, and only one, purpose—to deceive prospective students as to the accreditation and legitimacy of the school and the utility of the degrees. (For the record, Vision International University’s predecessors, such as Vision Christian College and Vision Bible College and Seminary, also claimed unrecognized accreditation—from the infamous Accrediting Commission International.)
In addition to bogus accreditation, Vision International University also claims affiliation with The American Society of Christian Therapists and The American Association of Family Counselors. Both organizations are listed as credential mills in Chapter 13 of Name It and Frame It? New Opportunities in Adult Education and How to Avoid Being Ripped Off by ‘Christian’ Degree Mills (affectionately known as NIFI) by Steve Levicoff, Ph.D.. Moreover Vision International University predecessors Vision Christian College, Vision Christian University and Logos Bible College and Graduate School (founded by Vision International University president Stan E. DeKoven) are all specifically listed as degree mills in Chapter 12 of NIFI. (Although, of course, nothing beats hearing it straight from the author—thanks, Steve.)
Vision International University now claims to be “one of the world’s largest distance-education institutions with over 4,000 campus locations on six continents and in 112 nations.” What they neglect to say, of course, is that practically anyone can set up a “campus” and affiliate himself or herself with Vision. Conveniently, those who set up campuses, frequently end up being recipients of Vision degrees. The self-proclaimed mastermind of this Rube Goldberg-inspired educational franchise system is Dr. Stan E. DeKoven, president of Vision International University.
In addition to a claiming a Bachelors degree in Psychology from San Diego State University and a M.A. in Counseling from Webster University, Stan E. DeKoven, also claims a D.Min. from the Evangelical Theological Seminary.
Could this be the same Evangelical Theological Seminary that has since changed its name to Biblical Life College and Seminary, operates out of Dixon, MO, claims accreditation by American Accrediting Association of Theological Institutions (not recognized by the U.S. Department of Education), and (under the name of Evangelical Theological Seminary) is also listed as a degree mill in Chapter 12 of NIFI? Moreover, Dr. DeKoven also claims a Ph.D. from the now defunct (and never accredited) Professional School of Psychological Studies, and is allegedly completing his second Ph.D. in Leadership from Berne University.
Dr. DeKoven is also listed (sans any titles or academic credentials, except for being the president of Vision Christian College and Vision Christian Ministries) as ”Professor of several courses in the counseling field” on Christian Leadership University’s Faculty Members Web site. Not surprisingly, at one time, Christian Leadership University claimed accreditation from ACI (it now claims it from the World-Wide Accreditation Commission of Christian Educational Institutions) through its affiliation with Vision Bible College and Seminary, and is also listed as a degree mill in NIFI. Currently their Web site makes no mention of any affiliation with Vision.
Last edited by Gus Sainz; 04-30-2002 at 01:06 PM.
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Kevin Dyson works with resurrectionists in Fiji (source1, source2)
“How can you explain to people who have never experienced a true revival what it is like to have an open heaven – a situation in which prayers are answered almost as fast as they are spoken?” asks Dr. Kevin Dyson, Deacon at New Covenant International (NCI), a theological seminary in the USA. “One way would be to take them to Fiji,” he answers. “Fiji is one of the nations which God is currently blessing in an unusual manner.””13 years ago, NCI began working with Christian Mission Fellowship, a national church movement led by pastor Suliasi Kurolo,” writes Dyson. “Since then, 1,200 students have completed theological studies. 87 new churches have been planted, three new Bible schools founded, and missions projects in 16 Pacific nations started. At the most recent graduation, 18 new pastors were ordained, which is not possible until they each have a church with at least 50 adult members. In addition, we blessed 83 new church planters, who aim to plant 62 new churches in the next 12 months.”
“Listening to these church planters is like reading a new edition of Acts. We heard of people being raised from the dead, invalids who can walk again, blind who can now see, deaf who can hear and dumb who can now speak, as well as many new believers in the Kingdom of God,” he reports. “One Hindu woman, for example, was in Fiji’s main hospital, suffering from terminal cancer. Her family was gathered around her as a Bible school student came by, visiting the patients. He was not only able to explain the gospel to the whole family, but also prayed for the woman’s healing. The woman was healed, along with others who were healed of deafness and dumbness. In response, 22 Hindus decided to become Christians. The government has asked NCI to develop a programme for the High Schools based on Biblical values, as politicians saw God’s power transforming young people and old. It is clearly a true, observable and lasting revival,” says Dyson.
Hey guys, Jubilee definitely existed and was a renowned college back in the 90’s; I lived in the next suburb and went past it twice a day on my way to school. Also my sister attended there, and I knew the Principal’s kids. I don’t know what’s happened to it since. They used to hold most of their ceremonies at Northside Christian Family (now Nexus) because the college building was tiny.
Thank you for that information.
To my knowledge, CHC only appointed Dr A.R. Bernard and Dr Phil Pringle as Chairman and Advisory Pastor, respectively. Dr Kevin Dyson is not, as what you wrote in the article.
We did not write this article. We encourage people to contact ‘The Real Singapore’ to find out where they got some of their information from.
“[…] Dr A.R. Bernard […] Dr Phil Pringle […] Dr Kevin Dyson […]”
I’m surprised to see you refer to Phil as a “Dr”, Vivienne: it has long since been established that his credentials are fake, and even in his c3 cult no one any longer uses that honorific when referring to him.
(I’m not sure what the correct title for a heretic might be, but I’m fairly sure it smells strongly of smoke and brimstone).
Its very sad to see your bitter attitude toward some great leaders in the body of Christ perhaps you would like to meet them personal before firing shots – Or accusing their credibility as the scriptures declare we do – This is so we pretext the body of Christ from the world in particular from criticism. –
What you state as fact in your account of NCIBC is totally incorrect – I worked incredibly hard at NCIBC to obtain a degree that ran in conjunction with Kevin Dyson’s Uni. in Florida – Nearly all the work was from the standard NCIBC Level 6 & 7 course = degree level approved & monitored by The New Zealand Qualifications Board e:g NZQA
I have also had the honour of sitting under Dr Neil Patterson who you further tried to discredit, for 2 years – I received to Biblical Diplomas certified by the NZQA during this time – Dr Patterson would not be able to teach at this level unless the New Zealand Qualifications Board were fully satisfied with the quality of his credentials –
Prehaps you might like to pioneer a Bible College in Malaysia for over 20 yrs who’s students went on to bring 1,000s to Christ in a Muslim country as just one example of of Neil’s great work – The Bible say’s “Know Them By Their Fruit” Question – Please show me your fruit???
Snr. Pastor David Wilkinson – Tauranga – New Zealand
“perhaps you would like to meet them personal before firing shots – Or accusing their credibility as the scriptures declare we do – This is so we pretext the body of Christ from the world in particular from criticism.”
Perhaps you should read your bible before you call them “great leaders in the body of Christ”. It’s best not to speak from ignorance. Then again, you just obtained your degree from NCIBC. We can tell you studied at NCIBC judging by your exceptional grammatical skills and supreme biblical hermeneutics.
“Prehaps you might like to pioneer”
Prehaps you might like to try a spell checker lol.
“Its very sad to see your bitter attitude toward some great leaders in the body of Christ […]”
They’re not “great”, nor are they “leaders”, nor are they in any way, shape, or form part of the body of Christ.
“I worked incredibly hard at NCIBC to obtain a degree […]”
The fact that you worked “incredibly hard” may be a reflection on the difficulty of the work that you undertook, but I think it’s far more likely that it is actually a reflection on your paucity of academic skills.
“I have also had the honour of sitting under Dr Neil Patterson […]”
Ooh, ooh – what a lucky, lucky man you are then! Could you tell us which other men you worship? (Many of those who post here are quite content to sit at the feet of Jesus, but I have heard that there are many latter-day Pharisees getting around who just *love* to get praise and honour from one another – it really greases the wheels of the apostate’s speaking circuit, among other things).
“P[er]haps you might like to pioneer a Bible College in Malaysia for over 20 yrs who[se] students went on to bring 1,000s to Christ in a Muslim country as just one example of Neil’s great work […]”
Ah yes, “great work” – I’m so happy for you and your mates that you are justified by your (alleged) deeds; it’s such a shame that Jesus is going to ruin your party when, on the Day of Judgement, he assigns you your portion with the rest of all those confused goats who will be bleating “But Lord, didn’t we do this, and didn’t we do that?”
“Snr. Pastor David Wilkinson – Tauranga – New Zealand”.
So you are a “Pastor”, and a “Senior” one at that! My, my, what an exalted position you hold, and you’re a Kiwi to boot! Should we prostrate ourselves before your glorious greatness then, Oh Mighty One?
I have met these men , known there history and also know of their self proclaimed credentials . dyson is a rogue, manipulative arrogant prat . he and Patterson got their letters after their names by their own manipulation and greed of recognition . So many people do not follow Christ anymore due to these 2 false ungodly men . One day they will be held accountable for all the disease they spread amoung beautiful Christians .