Introducing….Andrew Funderburk
Hello to all the wonderful people who read the BCOMÂ blog!
Hello to all the wonderful people who read the BCOMÂ blog!
The guy behind the blog passing the torch and saying goodbye…
A few pics from the BCOM Preview, our college visit event. It was a great turn out this year!
Travel the Road is an awesome production by two daring young men who love the Lord. The reason behind the show: to create awareness of the reality of Matthew 9:37-38. “The harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few…”
To live for something worth dying for, to go for God with all our hearts, souls, and minds. That is our heart at BCOM. We long to know God and make God known. This is our heartbeat… what’s yours?
Hi everyone! Your friendly neighborhood Spengler here, announcing the winner of the iPod Touch!
In hopes to spread the news about Bethany College of Missions, we here at BCOM have decided to host a contest on the rapidly growing social network of Twitter! We understand that all contests have a prize at the end, and this will be no exception. How does a free iPod touch sound?
If you frequently visit here you may have noticed a few changes just took place to make commenting a little bit easier.
This commentary on the promo video for the new Consecrate internship was written by Tamsen Gylleck, a sophomore at BCOM intending on going to France with Bethany International:
Ken Krause, the director of Bethany College of Missions, is a man who is up to date with the current news. His passion for relevance is demonstrated in his daily interaction with the students and his consistent passion for learning and growing.
We don’t want any more fluff, stuff or guff. We want to draw the raw passion out of people, what people truly feel behind the words on the screen. We want to bring the inside out and get to the heart of the matter, provoking people to a place where the truth is revealed.