Cultural life

1. Holiday Ministries

Opportunities are afforded students each holiday to engage in a variety of mission assignments in remote areas or specialized ministry areas of Kenya. This practical experience in cross-cultural or inner-city work not only offers the student a chance to sharpen ministry skills, but also to engage in cultural sensitivity and social awareness of the current needs in East Africa.

2. Guest Lecture Series

As part of the cultural life of a college community, guest lecturers and artists are brought to KHBC for conferences, seminars, and lectures intended to expose the student to professional excellence and frontier ideas in various fields.

3. Multi-cultural Campus

A wealth of culture is experienced on the KHBC campus through exposure to a diverse international faculty representing several countries from around the world. The college is committed to an inclusive spirit which embraces the richness of a multi-ethnic world-wide perspective with its unique sensitivity to diversity within unity.

4. Student Exchange Programmes

The Asbury Scholar exchange programme annually selects one outstanding Junior student (selected on academic and character merit by the General Faculty Meeting upon recommendation from the Academic Affairs Committee) for a one-year full tuition scholarship to Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky USA. If and when the college extends this opportunity to a student, it is understood that the student is personally responsible for securing official documents and transportation arrangements. The student’s academic minor may be forfeited in the exchange of credits.

International Upgrade Programmes have been arranged with Circleville Bible College in Circleville, Ohio USA and Wesley International Theological Seminary in Lagos, Nigeria, for qualified KHBC graduates desiring to upgrade their Diploma programme.

Information is available in the Registrar’s Office.

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