Prayer and Fellowship Community
The PFC has been a source of tremendous support for hundreds
of international students over the years. The group typically meets every Wednesday
at 4:30pm in the Library Conference Room. Though open to both graduate and undergraduate
students from all ethnic traditions, the group primarily focuses on supporting
graduate students and their families.
Please contact the International Graduate Student Coordinator, Steve Rodriguez.
His cell phone number is 562-858-2210.
Lunch at the cafeteria every Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Met Uncle Howard and Aunt Ginnie
Multi-cultural Clubs
BKSA (Biola Korean Student Association)
Japanese Fellowship
Maharlika (Filipino-American)
Coming together as brothers and sisters in Christ. With love, unity, and prayer
we will learn about the Filipino culture.
* Outings to the park and restaurants
* Learn about Filipino history by going to Asian museums and movies
* Have basketball and volleyball tournaments with the involvement of churches
and guest speakers
Mu Kappa (Missionary Kids)
This club seeks to aid MKs in their cultural adjustments by allowing them to
embrace their past while building toward their future. We wish to provide a
network of encouragement, fellowship, and family.
* Two retreats each semester in San Bernardino
* Beach party and Christmas party
* Outings for ethnic food
Unidos (Latino)
Unidos exists to promote the love of Christ through fellowship, socio-cultural
education, and community outreach to the inner-city as well as to facilitate
spiritual growth within the Biola community.
*Meetings
*Eat comida latina
*Off campus events
S.T.A.N.D (Socially Together and Naturally Diverse)
To train and equip kingdom building Christians with knowledge and first hand
experience of diversity issues. To celebrate God and enjoy his multicultural
kingdom. To increase awareness of social injustice issues. To serve Biola.
* Outings for Filipino, Latino, Japanese, Indian and African festivals, food
and marketplace shopping
* Attend Student Conference on Racial Reconciliation
* Promote multiculturalism, cultural awareness and community