Gigantic swaths of open land dominate the Northwest USA landscape. Some of it is farmland, some of it is desert, some of it is mountainous, but they have one thing in common: people are few […]
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Alumnus Spotlight: Cindy Ragland
Cindy Ragland (2017) first connected with FCWS as a student while fulfilling her internship requirements for TBC’s Christian Counseling degree. She is now the Director of the north side branch of First Coast Women’s Services, […]
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 the major issues facing certain segments of the population. Large sections of the city are considered food […]
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 Charity Cordell: Post-partum Depression — Nothing Wasted
“Looking back, it was obvious.” After all, hindsight can be relentlessly clear. But we still have to live life in real-time, regardless of our limited perspective. For Charity Cordell, 2020 was a season during which […]
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 […]
TBC Alumni Spotlight Doug Stephens: Normalizing Relationship Education
Doug Stephens is North Florida/South Georgia Director for Live the Life, an organization which provides nation-wide relationship education. From middle-school ages to couples in crisis and everything in between, Live the Life seeks to provide […]
TBC Alumni Spotlight: Joseph Williams, Deputy Chaplain
As an adult learner, Mr. Williams transferred to TBC from Florida State because he felt a calling to ministry even though he was in law enforcement. It was important to him to be prepared for […]