Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Christ for the Nations Bible School

The new school year started the last week of September. There are 7 new students in the first year, and 7 in the second year studies. Because of a lack of operating finances, it was decided to join both years together, instead of having separate classes. This means students coming in this year will go through the same program as the second year students, and then the following year they will go through the courses usually given in the first year.
This was a difficult decision for the school, but with such a low number of students, and inadequate financing, there was no other choice.
If you or someone you know wants to attend a Bible school, why not attend in a foreign nation? Aside from Biblical training, you will have contact with a different culture, people and experience things you never would at home. Even if you are past the ‘collage age’. We have had students who were over 60 years old and still wanted to learn and grow in the Lord.
Are you thinking about missions? Joining the Bible school is the ideal situation to become acquainted with missions. The students go on 1-2 foreign mission trips each year, and lot of trips around Poland, ministering in churches. It’s the ideal place to learn about missions, be on the field and yet be in a learning environment that is safe.
Call or write me and I’ll answer any questions you have, or visit the web site at www.chdn.org
Starting in January I will be teaching a course on foundational Christian doctrines two hours daily.