CBT Student
Profile
Current
Students
Name:  Calixte Charles

Unmarried

Where are you from?:  Bor-de-Mer

How has your time at the CBT helped you personally?

I have learned many things during the three years I've
spent at the CBT.  There are many good things, but there
are some things that are not good.  For example, I've had
the chance to meet many other people in the church.  This
has helped me live a little better than before.  I've learned
the doctrine of the church a little better, and I've learned
how to live together with my brothers and sisters in the
church.

Has the CBT helped you in your ministry?

It has helped me to have a ministry with more noblity,
respectability and richness.  It has helped me to develop
discipline in all that I do.  I've learned how a ministry can
make progress when you know that Christ is the head of all
things.  

What advice would you give to a new student?

I would want to encourage them not to chase after money.  
They will need to have discipline.  They should respect the
directors, teachers, workers and all people.

What has been most difficult during your time at the CBT?

The most difficult things for me in school was understanding
the classes; sometimes there were times that the lessons
were difficult.

What are your plans after graduation?

After graduation, I'm returning to the congregation I came
from so that I can continue to work in the church and the
school just as I did before.
During their final trimester of classes, we
asked each student some questions about
their experience at the CBT.  This is Charles'
response.