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The sixth graduation of Clarkston Bible Institute will be on June 22, celebrating ten new graduates, including students from Myanmar facing severe military oppression. The Youth Apologetics Conference engaged youth on the church's role. The institute is also planning for future sustainability while
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On December 3, 2022, Clarkston Bible Institute celebrated its fifth graduation with 11 students from various U.S. cities. The adapted online and in-person classes proved effective in fostering discipleship despite pandemic challenges. Graduates are now serving in diverse global ministries, demonstra
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On November 21, 2022, Clarkston Bible Institute held its third free Youth Apologetics Conference in partnership with Clarkston International Bible Church, attracting around 60 students. The event focused on the biblical understanding of gender. A poignant story was shared about a girl from Pakistan
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Even though we were not able to begin classes as planned in August 2021, we began January 10, 2022 with eleven eager students. Eight of those are Burmese, two are African American, and one is a white American. One of the Burmese even moved from Milwaukee to Clarkston to attend
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The Youth Apologetics Conference held on April 7-8 attracted 70-80 attendees, focusing on topics such as evolution, world religions, and sexual relationships. Engaging sessions included discussions on truth facilitated by local pastors. The positive feedback led to requests for a future conference.
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We conducted the Youth Apologetics Conference on Monday and Tuesday, November 22 – 23, while the youth were on Thanksgiving break. We were praying for 50 youth to attend. Including the adult helpers, there were nearly 80 people present. On Monday morning, there was a presentation about how we received the
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The Youth Apologetics Conference held on April 7-8 attracted 70-80 attendees, focusing on topics such as evolution, world religions, and sexual relationships. Engaging sessions included discussions on truth facilitated by local pastors. The positive feedback led to requests for a future conference.
In the 2018-2019 graduating class, fifteen students completed their studies, featuring a diverse group including three Burmese pastors, a youth pastor, and a church leader, alongside Karenni and Congolese leaders. Additional representatives came from the Ivory Coast and an American elder in an Arabi
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Our institute began in August 2017 with the purpose of providing Bible training and mentoring in a culturally diverse environment for the purpose of multiplying spiritual leaders. Our dream has been in one year’s time to provide the theological foundation and practical ministry experience to set our graduates up
The 2020-2021 school year at Clarkston Bible Institute began with a diverse group of students, including five Burmese individuals and others from Iraq and New Jersey, engaged in live and remote learning. The institute aims to train ethnic pastors and future church leaders, significantly impacting st
What evidence do we have that our training is working? We had six people (two Americans, two Burmese, and two Congolese) for most of the year in our first class that began in July 2017. One of the Americans decided that he wanted to attend seminary and is currently a
In the 2018-2019 graduating class, fifteen students completed their studies, featuring a diverse group including three Burmese pastors, a youth pastor, and a church leader, alongside Karenni and Congolese leaders. Additional representatives came from the Ivory Coast and an American elder in an Arabi
We are excited to report that we have accepted applications from three Burmese pastors in the area and approved them as students for the new school year beginning July 30, 2018. We also have received four applications from men currently living in Myanmar and have accepted them as students for
In the inaugural class of 2017-2018, six students participated, consisting of two Americans, two from Myanmar, and two from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Four graduated; one pursued seminary, while another completed five courses. Graduates contributed significantly in their home countries and ch
Three Burmese pastors have been accepted as students for the upcoming school year, commencing on July 30, 2018. Additionally, four men residing in Myanmar have also submitted applications and been approved as students for the same academic year.
Classes commenced on July 31 with seven new students enrolled, comprising two men from the Democratic Republic of Congo and two men from Myanmar. This diverse group marks the beginning of a new educational term.
On July 26, we had a New Student Orientation that was attended by new students, Board members, faculty, and mentors.