TBC graduates James and Shelley Dinsmore have been serving the indigenous Kekchi people of the Petén Department of Guatemala for 18 years. Both James and Shelley sensed a call to missions as young children. They […]
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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 remainder of your life, but you aren’t allowed to get started until year five. Oh, and there […]
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 Africa for three and a half years. In that short time, they have witnessed God’s hand at […]
Alumni Spotlight Joshua Templeton: Do What You Can
Just four weeks ago, Southwest Florida was hit head-on by Hurricane Ian leaving many Floridians literally picking up the pieces of their lives. Among them are several of our own alumni. These individuals have shown […]
Alumni Spotlight Rachael Crawford: Finding God At Work In The Mundane
Rachael Crawford’s passion for missions sparked when she was a young child. Rachael has done a little bit of everything in her missions travels. From teaching English to refugees in Greece to joining a construction […]
Missions Emphasis at TBC
This week was Missions Emphasis at TBC. Every year we set aside a week to focus on missions and church planting during our chapel sessions and student activities. Classes and activity schedules are adjusted to […]
Alumni Spotlight: Jimmy and Marie Westbrook
17 Years of Ministry and Counting! Jimmy, Pastoral Theology (’99), Master of Ministry (’07) Marie, Elementary Education (‘98), Master of Education in Educational Leadership (’07) Both Jimmy and Marie Westbrook were raised in Christian […]
Alumni Spotlight: Steve Gant
Most freshmen come to college full of dreams and limited experience. 45-year-old Steve Gant was roughly the opposite. As a 20-year Navy veteran, a skilled engineer, a husband, a father of two, and having spent […]