Where are they now?
Geraldine Horkan
IBI has been the fulfillment of a lifelong desire to study, it has been much more than I expected because of the community, the love, and the modeling of servant leadership.
Paul Bowman
I've thoroughly enjoyed the learning experience and especially the fellowship with staff and fellow students at IBI, that was one of the things I've valued most from the module teaching weeks.
Pat Hyland - Mentoring Ex-Prisoners
Recently a door did finally open and I will be working 2 days a week in the Office (doing the financial and other admin stuff) for a Christian Charity organisation which deals with prisoners and ex-prisoners. As well as doing the office work, I hope to be involved in mentoring ex-prisoners on a one to one basis. I'm really excited about getting back to office work and especially the mentoring.
Jo Ellis - my dream became a reality
Jo Ellis graduated IBI with a BA in Applied Theology. During her time at IBI a vision for a ministry which involved gathering community around craft and creativity began to form. She now has a thriving ministry in her community. Listen to her speak about that journey.
Shane Maguire- my dream job
During this time of national and global isolation we have used new to us technology to bring you some current interviews with our graduates.
We wanted to reconnect with them and see how they were rising to the challenges of this time and talk to them about what they are doing.
Shane Maguire is Youth Pastor at St. Catherine’s Church in Dublin. Shane graduated with a Diploma in Applied Theology in 2018.
Ruth Hill - a holistic approach to study
My time in IBI was most certainly one of personal expansion, as I grew in the applied word and benefited from meaningful friendships formed throughout my time there.
Everson de Santana - Lifelong friendships
IBI has been vital in my personal journey with God. Throughout the course I have learnt the value of Bible reading and context when examining a passage.
Leanne Shields - Pastoral Care in the inner city
I loved my time at IBI and while it was a time for me to learn and grow in my own personal faith, it was also a period where I learned a lot of skills that have equipped me to be more effective in my ministry – in daily life, in my Church as I lead the children/youth ministry and within my workplace in the city.