Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1985

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Marshall Wicks . . .Professor Sometimes we wish Linus’ remarks, as he watched Snoopy crying over a melting snowman, weren’t so true: “Poor Snoopy ... I see he’s lost another friend . . . it’s too bad. He’s so sensitive.’’ And even though partings do bring a kind of sorrow, they also bring a sense of great joy. For I know that many of you will step out and do great things for God. Snoopy’s snowman melted, never to be heard of again! Don’t let this be true of you. Stand steadfast and unmovable in spite of the heat of God’s testing, for we have no greater joy than to hear that our friends are walking in truth.

Marshall Wicks

Chris Miller . . . Professor . Transforming? Enlightening? Life changing? The best year of your life? I trust that these words describe your year here at WOLB1, and if your fellowship with the Lord stays close, they will describe every year after this! Remember that apart from a warm, abiding relationship with the Lord we “can do nothing” (John 15:5). Be faithful to the basic disciplines of the Chris­ tian life you have learned this year and you will agree with the songwriter, “the longer I serve Him, the sweeter He grows.” My prayer is that the Lord will bless you “exceedingly abundantly above all that you ask or think” as you serve Him!

Chris Miller

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