Introducing 2023 TBC Alumnus Of The Year: Joseph Cotroneo
Joe Cotroneo grew up in the sunshine state of Florida, just outside of Orlando. He was adopted as […]
Alumni Spotlight Andres Lavanderos: All In With Business As Missions
Andres Lavanderos is a first-generation Chilean American, born in Chicago and raised in Miami. Though raised in church […]
Leadership Luncheon: Brett Freese
This month’s leadership luncheon featured Brett Freese, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®, Certified Kingdom Advisor, NAPFA-Registered Financial Advisor, and owner […]
Shifting Perspectives: Celebrating Citizenship on the Emerald Isle
Imagine you are given an assignment. You have six years to complete a project that will impact the […]
Forgotten Places in America: the mission field next door
Gigantic swaths of open land dominate the Northwest USA landscape. Some of it is farmland, some of it […]
TBC Raises Awareness on Campus for Celebration of Life
Leading into the Celebration of Life weekend, TBC held a special chapel to raise awareness for the sanctity […]
Alumni Spotlight Ben and Kelsi Patton: Lead Us To The Hungry
“Lord, lead us to the hungry!” Ben and Kelsi Patton have been on the mission field of East […]
Alumnus Spotlight: Cindy Ragland
Cindy Ragland (2017) first connected with FCWS as a student while fulfilling her internship requirements for TBC’s Christian […]
Alumnus Spotlight Tyler Hendon: Addressing Food Insecurity in D.C.
Every urban community has its own set of challenges. For Washington, D. C., food insecurity is one of […]
Leadership Luncheon with Tony Nasrallah
This month’s Leadership Luncheon featured Tony Nasrallah, founder and president of the nonprofit organization, Murray Hill Ministries, Inc. […]

Three tips for every commuter student
Often, moving out is assumed when people talk about going to college. However, that is not always the case. In fact, statistics show that the commuter student population is over half that of on-campus students. […]

Creative Ways to Fund Your College Education: Finding a Flexible Job
The job hunt can be a tedious task. College students are in the particularly complicated position of needing jobs that accommodate class schedules. Flexible jobs absolutely do exist, but sometimes it takes a little […]

Filling Financial Aid Gaps: Creative Ways to Fund Your College Education
Paying for college is likely one of your top concerns as you make your higher education plans. And for good reason! No one wishes to be weighed down with debt at graduation, and yet, it […]

Tips for Stress-Free College Admissions
So, you’ve decided upon the college(s) you’re interested in – that’s fantastic! …Now what? Now, you get to apply for admission! Yes, it’s a big step, and yes, there’s a good bit of work […]

Three Ways a Small College Can Deliver a Big Experience
Small-college life certainly deserves a lot of credit and the benefits extend beyond graduation! A close-knit student body translates into strong alumni bonds that can open doors to things you never dreamed possible.

Three Truths For College Students to Build Their Life On
When I think back to my time in college, I am often reminded of just how much change took place during those five years (yes, I was one of those special students that finished a […]

3 Ways Neglected Maintenance Affects Your Leadership Ability
How many emergencies have been created in your life recently due to neglected maintenance? Maybe you were late for an important meeting because your car wouldn’t start. You knew the battery was well beyond its […]

How to Be an Effective Leader
Over the past two weeks we have been conducting training for the Resident Assistants (RAs) and other Student Leaders. I am so thankful that these students are committed to their own leadership development and have […]

3 Helpful Journaling Tips for College Students
It was during my undergrad years that I was first challenged to keep a journal. At that time, it sounded like a noble idea and I assumed that within a few months I would be […]
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