[6][7] King Lewanika of the Barotse people had invited Anderson to come into his territory and establish the mission.
The fourth point we desired was to establish an industrial mission, where the natives might be taught to work, which is one of the principles of the gospel.
[citation needed] In 1997, plans to re-open the Seminary brought the idea of the Zambia Adventist College that would offer other courses in addition to theology and pastoral training.
In 2000, an in-service program for serving church pastors began at Riverside Farm Institute in collaboration with Solusi University.
With the full development of the Zambia Adventist College idea, this pastors' program finally moved back to the historic Rusangu Mission site in May 2003.