Trinity at Oakleaf celebrates its ninth anniversary this month. Pastor Daniel Riddick (Pastoral Theology ’07) has been the lead pastor of Trinity at Oakleaf since its launch in 2004. He and his family along with […]
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Impacting Curaçao Through Education
Alejandra Baromeo graduated from TBC’s Special Education program in December 2011. She began her teaching career immediately after graduation but in December of 2013 she moved back to her home, the Caribbean Island of Curaçao. […]
Introducing the ’23-’24 Academic Theme
We crave authenticity. We look for evidence of it in our peers, our mentors, and the leadership figures in our lives. We want to see real relationships, real leadership, and real Christianity fleshed out in the […]
ALL IN: Advocating for the Vulnerable
“Open your mouth for the mute, for the rights of all who are destitute. Open your mouth, judge righteously, defend the rights of the poor and needy.” Proverbs 31:8-9 ESV “…render true judgments, show kindness […]
All In: One Interaction at a Time
In Hollywood, where perception and fame often outweigh substance and sincerity, one TBC alumnus is making a remarkable difference. How? By offering hope, one interaction at a time. Meet Don Schaffer, a producer and video […]
Increase in Internships Raises Awareness and Increases Demand for TBC Alumni
From its establishment in 1974, the college has historically been marked by not only teaching students in the classroom, but also by connecting students with real world experience opportunities so that they get a chance […]
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 […]
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 is desert, some of it is mountainous, but they have one thing in common: people are few […]