WithDepart from individualism and learn to live with others.
As a group of students we agree to live by certain rules and accept consequences in order to make the campus a safe place, to not be a stumbling block to one another, and to make God our focus. We challenge each other to look to the Bible for how to better deal with situations that we fall into in our daily lives. The Christian community of CLBI holds us accountable for our actions, grants us grace for actions, and challenges us to deepen our faith. As individuals and as a group we strive for the ultimate goal becoming who we are in Jesus Christ and growing in our relationship with Him. We are strengthened in this community to be able to take leaps in our faith, knowing we have God and a new family in Christ to catch us when we fall. Living in the CLBI community is an experience you will never forget. More than that, it is likely an experience you will never have again. The friendships built will last a lifetime. In this community we are called to enjoy life, grow from it, take advantage of what can be learned, and be brought closer to God
dorm life
There is a mens and a womens residence facility on campus as well as a cafeteria where students receive well balanced meals. Married couples are encouraged to find a residence off-campus. All others are encouraged to live on campus. The capacity in the dormitories is seventy students. expectations of conduct
The programs at CLBI require a full-time commitment by students for the preparation of class assignments, for worship and prayer, and for training in Christian ministries. All students are expected to co-operate voluntarily with regulations for the maintenance of wholesome conditions for student life and for exemplary Christian conduct. The first semester is a period of probation for all new students. participation in work duties
CLBI is able to help keep tuition, room and board, and other expenses lower by involving students in this manner. Each full-time student is assigned a work duty expected to take approximately five hours per week, assisting in various areas of the schools needs. Most duties are fulfilled during an hour of work immediately following lunch each day. Jobs include construction, food services, washing dishes, maintenance, office work, cleaning, etc.
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