Cornerstone Life Matters, Graduate Matters, Uncategorized
After 18 years on the mission field (Yemen, Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt) I often wondered about my former classmates and other students from MTC (now Cornerstone), What kind of experiences would they have had? What would their highlights have been and what their low...
Cornerstone Life Matters, Graduate Matters
Wow, what a weekend! Some have asked me how I got the idea to organise a EuroMTC reunion. Early on in March 2014 I was chatting with Evi via Facebook and the idea of getting together cropped up. To be honest, it sort of ballooned from there onwards. Others joined the...
Cornerstone Life Matters, Personnel Matters, Teaching Matters
The world is changing rapidly and therefore as Cornerstone staff and faculty we need to constantly keep learning in order to be relevant and up-to-date in our teaching and on the ball in the practical areas of the college. For the practical staff this means refresher...
Cornerstone Life Matters, Culture Matters, Teaching Matters
When I think of heaven I think of worship. I know some people consider this to be really boring, but for me to be in the presence of God and to worship him with songs, that’s really something to look forward to. I will visit the different worship sections:...
Cornerstone Life Matters, Student Matters
For the 8th of March we planned a Pre-Easter service. U will see in the picture a group of very special people Let me say that they sacrificed time, money and holidays to come and Loved on Cornerstone in a special way. Lively music, dancing in the chapel...
Cornerstone Life Matters, Teaching Matters, Uncategorized
I had a dream the other night. I saw an old cathedral with three towers. The walls were solid and strong. I could not see the end of them – the building was that huge. When I went inside I found a building site: rubble, dirt – and a few builders who did...