One big, happy family DORM LIFE
More than likely, the people we really get to know are our roommates. Every day you wake up to them, you see them, you smell them, you know their habits. Unconsciously do we show our true colors. This is the one area in life we are able to hide the least. This close- knit lifestyle allows for interaction among different personalities. The clashes that are seen on the surface are dismissed as the love of Christ focuses our eyes on the Spirit of God within each person. We then per ceive one another as we ought, as brothers and sisters in the LORD. This person-to-person relationship is existent only when we have that intimacy with God. Though we are constantly fed the Word in our studies, without that quietness before Him, we fail to recognize « the riches that are hid in Christ. Daily quiet times provide us the opportunity to draw near to Him and the grace to see past that incredibly large pile of faults that all our roommates seem to have.
Photo Claire Jeftha
Photo Amy Glenn
A Top: She's got to be different! Misty Shores, Heidi Stymeist, Tina Tidwell, and Lisa Alexander in Sydney cabin A Bottom: Heidi Weigner, Claire Jeftha, Tracy Jasper, and Mandy Landry enjoy a bonding moment in South America.
A Danny Thomas as “The Shadow’’ of Hungary Upper dorm
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