students & graduates
stories
Our students and Graduates share about their time in Cornerstone and how the college has prepared them for future ministry. Watch!
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 who 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, including Church planting, Bible teaching, rural development, community development, youth and children’s work, work among drug addicts and street kids, support work.
Roxanne’s Cross-cultural community experience
Roxanne tells us about her experience living at Cornerstone with people from different cultures.
Ben & Esther’s story – their journey and calling
Ben & Esther were called to missions in different stages in their walk with the Lord. They came to Cornerstone with their family and experienced God working in their lives. Enjoy watching their story!
Silvian & Thamar – A journey of trusting God
Silvian and Thamar are Cornerstone graduates and currently the directors of WEC Netherlands. Their mission journey started many years before “going”, enjoy watching their story!
Ania’s story – a journey of obedience
Ania is a student from Poland. Watch her testimony and how God lead her through a journey of faith and obedience!
Alfred’s story
Alfred is from Kenya. When asked what is the greatest thing about Cornerstone, he responds: “It’s the people. You have a unique cultural experience here in Cornerstone because you have people coming from all over the world.”
Hyangsuk’s story
For HyangSuk, studying, training and living together with different nationalities in Cornerstone Bible College for Mission Training equipped her for her ministry in Cambodia.
One of the great things about Missionary Training College is living in community … learning how to live with people who are different from you.
Corne and Erika’s story
Corne is building meaningful relationships, and sharing life among Khmer believers. “I feel so blessed to be able to do discipleship together, combined with practical work. (Corne).” Through practical work Corne walks alongside Cambodian men, helping them live life as a follower of Christ. Corne: “We drill wells and build toilets for poor villagers in rural areas near Siem Reap.”
Roos’ story
Roos came to Cornerstone with a vague idea of her giftings, but during her time here she learned to develop and further practice the gifts God gave her. She has also learned how to interact and adapt to the different cultures. “It makes you feel at home more quickly” she says.