ESL Classes Successfully Ended
ESL Classes Successfully Ended As part of the outreach of the Bible College to the community, we run ESL (English as a Second Language) classes at very low cost. Fully qualified, experienced teachers volunteer to run the six-week course. This semester we had four teachers available with helpers. This meant that the students could be […]
Academic Dean Dr. Katanacho speaks at Global Church Conference 2010
Bethlehem Bible College’s Academic Dean Dr. Yohanna Katanacho was a guest speaker at First Presbyterian Church in Berkeley’s Global Church Conference. This conference is held annually by FPCB since 2006, and invites renowned speakers from the majority world to talk about issues of faith and justice from a global and Christian perspective. Dr. Katanacho’s talk was […]
Orientation Picnic Brings Joy
On September 30, 2010, Bethlehem Bible College’s faculty, staff and student body celebrated what has become an annual orientation picnic. The picnic took place at the nearby Beit Al Liqa community center. The event started with a chapel service that included singing and introductions. Former student and graduate, Rev. Fadi Zoughbi, shared a message on […]
Volunteers come to BBC
Volunteers serve the college in a variety of ways including · Working in our Gift Shop, · Managing the Guest House, · Helping in the English Administration office, · Volunteering with the Shepherd Society, · Teaching ESL, · Helping with general maintenance and projects around BBC including our Student Center building project. · Driving and […]
Dialogue at the Demonstration: Risking Conversation with the Face of Occupation
Bethlehem, West Bank. Evangelicals have never been keen on political protests. Especially the sort that includes rifles and grenades — in the hands of your opponents. I was attending the remarkable Christ at the Checkpoint conference in Bethlehem (West Bank) in March when I learned about a problem brewing in the village adjacent to Bethlehem: […]