Life after cornerstone

Why is it that over 70% of the Cornerstone graduates find themselves on the mission field? We believe that it is because besides a solid biblical foundation they have received a very practical training to function and communicate in cross cultural situations.

Our programme aims to prepare missions workers that can handle culture shock, relate well in international teams, have a good self knowledge and can handle interpersonal issues, have a deep and growing spiritual life and can speak the Word of God with authority but also in a culturally sensitive way.
Are these also your goals? Then Cornerstone may be the place for you.

Our graduates are found in many different mission organisations, on every continent and in all kinds of work: Church planting, Bible teaching, rural development, community development, youth and children's work, work among drug addicts and street kids, support work, etc.

Read more from some of our graduates

Loving her mix of jobs in cambodia I’m Michelle! I studied at Cornerstone from August 2003 until July 2005. It was a life-changing time - I planned to study "just for a year" and then return to my job in Australia, but God called me into full-time missions!... read more

From the bush in sudan to business in Kenya After our training at Cornerstone, Heinrich and Doris lived in a very remote spot among an unreached tribe of Southern Sudan. Living there was challenging due to the tribal conflicts, political instability and bad infrastructure of this war-torn country. ‘Already at Cornerstone we learnt the importance of a balanced life, time-management, team-life and many more essentials of ministering cross-culturally... read more

Church work and helping teenage mothers in Romania Cornerstone was just like being ‘at home’! What a privilege for Marieke and I (Jeroen) to study in a family friendly environment among people with mission on their heart. We now feel more equipped to continue our mission adventure… read more

Training leaders in Chili After seven years of serving as missionaries in Bolivia we, Frits and Marieke, felt the need for further training. We joined Cornerstone, along with our three children, in 2006. It was an exciting and enriching two years, an experience not to be missed! Because of our previous experience in mission we could really focus on the areas of our lives and studies that needed most attention… read more

Finding a strategic tool to reach the Fulani Mark (from the UK) and Caroline (from Burkina Faso) were at Cornerstone in 2005. Now, with six year old daughter Naomi, they serve with WEC International in Banfora in the far south-west of Burkina Faso near the border with Ivory Coast… read more