Professor Michael Randall

Professor Michael Randall is a native of Glassboro, New Jersey. His birthplace is in San Antonio, Texas on the Fort Sam Houston Base. Brother Randall was born to Reverend Curtis A. Randall and Luraine Randall (who is from Miami, Florida and Georgetown, Guyana respectively) and is the youngest of the two sons. Curtis, who at the birth of Brother Randall, was enlisted in the United States Army and assigned to the Fort Sam Houston Base in San Antonio, Texas then moved Brother Randall, his older brother, and his wife Luraine to Frankfurt, Germany until Brother Randall was a toddler. Brother Randall has been married to his beautiful wife, Sister Theresa Randall for 9 years. Minister Randall has been a member of Teach All Nations, Inc. in Spring Lake, North Carolina for six years and is serving as one of the Children’s Church teachers in the ministry. Being saved at the age of 9 years old, Brother Randall has developed a strong relationship with God through the Godly teaching of his parents Curtis and Luraine to love God and be obedient to His Word. As a youngster, his family foundational scripture is Psalms 91 and he lives by that scripture to this day. Growing up, Brother Randall did not have much but the one thing he and his family relied heavily on was the Word of God and becoming a family full of the love of God. With his mother being a teacher as a teenager back in Guyana, his parents and grandparents pushed and encouraged the importance of getting an education and excelling in his endeavors. He states, “I am very thankful and blessed to have parents and grandparents that taught me from a very young age about the importance of having my own relationship with God and accepting Jesus as his personal Savior and following His example.” Minister Randall firmly believes that without the hand of God on his life and the Godly influence of his family that he would not be where he is today. He has earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology from ECEI University, a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Cheyney University of Pennsylvania as a sports writer for the university newspaper, and a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education from Wilmington University (New Castle, Delaware). He has been an educator for the past 10 years working as a substitute, teacher assistant, and now has been currently teaching third and fifth graders in Fayetteville, North Carolina for the past 6 years. He believes that every child deserves an opportunity to learn in school and feels the same way about children learning about the Lord and how to develop a close relationship with Him. He feels that the foundation of students’ success in school and in life begins in the home with the teaching of having God as the center of their lives. “In working with inner city youth for 10 years, I have seen in the classroom how crucial it is for kids to have the Word of God taught in the home and the difference in those who don’t get that teaching.”