[2][3][4] In 2012, Cornerstone Community Church, an independent Pentecostal congregation based in Singapore purchased and refurbished the property at Derwen Fawr.
[5][8][9] Prior to starting the Bible College of Wales, founder Rees Howells was part of a ministry in Africa from 1915 to 1920.
He left this life behind him to focus on the founding of a training college that could equip the growing number of Christian converts to become missionaries and ministry workers.
[10][11] Despite having only two shillings when he purchased the first property for the Bible College of Wales,[12] he eventually received gifts sufficient to make up for the shortfall.
[18] In September 2009, the college operations moved to Rugby under the name Trinity School of Ministry and was run by Global Horizons.