But some of the hidden treasures of BST are our volunteers. We don't deliberately hide them, they simply carry on helping the college behind the scenes and often after hours. Between them, our current volunteers have given a total of approximately 116 years of service to the college...
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What does cricket have to do with serving God?
As a kid I dreamt of playing cricket for Australia and be able to use the overseas travel for mission opportunities (it was a win/win solution really: to play my favourite sport and serve Jesus!).
BST Announcement
Brisbane School of Theology (BST) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev Dr Richard Gibson to the position of college Principal, commencing on 1 July 2014.
I've grown so rapidly because of Bible college…
Fresh out of high school, Irene Louw started a Bachelor of Ministry with BST. In two short years of studying, Irene has experienced personal growth, particularly in the areas of leadership and witnessing to others. Irene coordinated a youth camp on the Gold Coast with Christian Youth Camps from 22...
Studying is a 'way of serving the Lord' – Ovidiu Buciu, Felix Arnott Prize Recipient
I realised early on, that studying wasn't just an academic exercise, but most importantly, it's a way of serving the Lord. Everything I learn isn't just for my benefit, but it's for the benefit of the church. The learning process doesn't just stop to benefit me. As I have come...
LISTEN: 'Same-sex marriage' and 'Spiritual warfare'
Last night 185 people attended our open night and public lectures. As well as getting better acquainted with BST, they also got the chance to engage with two key issues faced by the church: same-sex marriage and spiritual warfare. But don't worry if you didn't make it to the event...
The mystery of 'the mission field’
When we think of full-time Christian service or ministry, we tend to think of a person working overseas somewhere or perhaps serving locally as a pastor or church leader. We probably don’t think of digging trenches, re-fitting apartments, felling trees and fixing leaky taps. But that’s my full-time Christian ministry.
Where are all the Greek geeks?
Knowledge of anatomy is a basic tool for medicine, so students who fail anatomy will not be allowed to become doctors. Maths is a basic tool for engineering, so students who fail maths will not be allowed to become engineers. Most of us will say that such standards are proper,...
New name: Brisbane School of Theology
At a recent event we revealed that, from July 1, the college will be continuing its vital work of equipping students for ministry and mission under the new name ‘Brisbane School of Theology’. Spontaneous applause greeted the unveiling of the new name: without exception the students, alumni and supporters present...