The Bridge ESL Bible Study serves as a “bridge” for you in several important ways. It offers an opportunity to get to know more about American culture, giving you insights into the customs and traditions of this country. Additionally, it helps you improve your English language and conversation skills, enabling you to communicate more effectively in various situations.
Through this study, you can also make friends with American men and women, building meaningful relationships that can enrich your experience. Moreover, the Bridge ESL Bible Study provides a chance to learn about the Truth found in the Bible, deepening your understanding of spiritual matters. Most importantly, it guides you in walking with Jesus and giving your burdens to Him, offering you peace and comfort in your journey of faith.
What does it look like to live in the Kingdom of God? We’ll explore Kingdom Culture and how to depend on the Holy Spirit, rather than on ourselves to live a new life in God’s Kingdom on earth.
For more information, contact Judy Streich or Lily Wang.
This year the class will be using materials from The HOPE Project to give international friends an opportunity not only to practice English skills, but to learn the overarching Gospel message of the Bible and make friends in our community.
For more information, contact Randy or Janet Adams or Vickie Lynch.
For more information, contact Janet Adams or Vickie Lynch.
For more information, contact David Stickel.
Improve your English, study the Bible, and make new friends! Join us by Zoom on Saturday evenings as we read the Bible slowly and discuss the meaning of the words and ideas.
For information on joining this Saturday evening class, contact Erin Jones.
Are you passionate about language? We’re looking for partners to help teach English (ESL) to adult immigrants interested in learning to read, write, and speak English.
Interested, but intimidated? We’ll train you to teach English in a professional academic environment.
Please contact Gaby Correa (CHBC en Español Minister) to learn more about how you can become a conduit of love to immigrants in and around the Triangle.
Do you have a heart for immigrants in the Triangle?
We’re looking for conversational partners to help English students practice their new acquired English skills while being intentional to develop relationships that lead to the Gospel.
You will be able to work around your own schedule and in a location that’s convenient for you. This is a great way to be show the love of Christ to our community.
Will you prayerfully consider adopting an ESL student?