Several mission trips are planned during the second-year program. We believe that mission trips are a valuable part of the students' training. The students learn how to function as a team in a foreign culture, in unfamiliar surroundings. They also learn how to share the Gospel and give a sermon through an interpreter. This is a tremendous time of ministry as the students have many opportunities to minister at the meetings. There is also a great deal of street ministry during the day. These are life-changing trips. Even if a person never plans to go on the mission field, it will give him/her a world vision and an understanding of how to help those who are called into missions. These mission trips are financed through fund raisers that the students organize throughout the year. One mission trip is required for the student to graduate.
This is what some of the students had to say after their CBC mission trip:
![]() |
![]() |
During the outreach in Vsyevolorsk, Russia, six elderly people came forward who had never heard the Gospel. They have lived most thier lives and just now found out how much God loves them. To me that made the whole trip worth it. |
|
I had an amazing time in Mexico. I made life-long friendships and laughed more than I have in a long time. People just have a desire to be loved and know they too have a purpose. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
I thought I would have nothing in common with the natives, but no matter how different we may be, we are all the same inside. CBC stirred the gifts inside of me that were already there. On my trip to England, I realized I too can make a difference. |






