Students

To know Baxter’s student body is to know their families. They leave their families and friends and many are financially unable to return home during their four years at Baxter. Presently, they come from 12 different nations – as far south as Bolivia, as far east as the Dominican Republic, and as far north as Mexico. The sacrifices are numerous, some of which relate to adaptation to another culture and the uncertainty of employment once they graduate.

Yet to know the married students’ families is to be awed by their commitment to Jesus and His Kingdom and to fall in love with their precious children. It is inspiring to hear them, both the single students and those who are married, speak of God’s amazing grace in their lives.

To know Baxter’s student body is to know their families. They leave their families and friends and many are financially unable to return home during their four years at Baxter. Presently, they come from 12 different nations – as far south as Bolivia, as far east as the Dominican Republic, and as far north as Mexico. The sacrifices are numerous, some of which relate to adaptation to another culture and the uncertainty of employment once they graduate.

Yet to know the married students’ families is to be awed by their commitment to Jesus and His Kingdom and to fall in love with their precious children. It is inspiring to hear them, both the single students and those who are married, speak of God’s amazing grace in their lives.

Acts 8:38
Both Phillip and the eunuch went down into the water and Philip baptized him.

Baxter’s sole mission is to prepare its students to be preachers and missionaries. Baxter motivates them to evangelize the lost and follow the steps of Philip.