College of Biblical Studies

[4] Its mission is, “to glorify God by educating and equipping multi-ethnic Christian leaders to impact the world for Christ.”[5] In 2008, the college had 1,399 students.

[7] As president, he stated his goal to continue the impact of the college on families, churches and communities.

[7] This resulted in the acquisition of the Grace Relations ministry which equips pastors and other Christian workers to bridge racial, ethnic, and cultural divides.

In 2020, the College of Biblical Studies established the Emerging Leaders Scholarship, a scholarship program designed to address the father absence epidemic in communities around the nation by for educating, mentoring, and supporting young men 17 – 30 who have grown up without a positive father figure in the home.

[13] Its "doctrinal statement" includes the premillennial belief that the "imminent return of the Lord [...] is to be followed in order by: the tribulation; the establishment of the reign of Christ on earth for one thousand years; the eternal state of punishment for the unsaved and the eternal state of blessing for the saved.

[2] In 2022, the College of Biblical Studies began its first sports endeavor by joining the National Christian College Athletics Association (NCCAA) as a Division II member in the Southwest Region for men's & women's basketball.

[15] On January 2, 2024, during the first year of the CBS women's basketball program, the team lost a game to the Grambling State Tigers with a score of 159–18, which set a record for the biggest margin of loss in Division I women’s basketball at 141 points.