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Intercultural living

One of the main features of Cornerstone is its multicultural character, which is reflected in the student body as well as in the staff team. Though a small college with a maximum of 45 students, we sometimes have as many as nine or ten nationalities represented.

Intercultural living is a very valuable and important part of our training, as it provides a direct practical experience of the theory learned in class. It also enriches the teaching as input by students from different parts of the world is appreciated. We have so much to learn from each other.

Yet, living in this community of nations is also a challenge. What better preparation for missionary work than finding yourself with a room mate from a different continent or in a team with people from Germany, South Korea, Africa or Italy?