Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1992

Interns

Working in the Admissions office has taught me the value of being committed to a task. I have been able to coordinate college days and also help students in the enrollment process. By God’s grace I was able to continue in my internship, be an RA, and maintain my ac­ ademics. This has shown me the necessity to rely on God’s strength for each day. — Amen. — Matt Hurja I 1 Timothy 4:12 says, “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, life, in love, in faith, and in purity.” The basic objective of WOLBI is to develop each student spiritually, and working with your peers reveals a lot about your character, per­ sonality and integrity. It is my hope that each one of us learned to work hard this year and that we left a good example for the next class to follow. — Ted Whitney

Front row: Matt Hurja, Admissions; Peter Henderson, Transportation; Ted Whitney, Assistant to the Dean of Men. Back: Janice Loftin, Academics; Katie Dodd, Assistant to the Dean of Women, Kerry Conroy, Ministries. Not Pictured: Doug Reider, Computers.

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Over the past year I have had the privilege to serve the Lord as Academic Intern. I thank all of the staff, Miss Richards and Miss Newton, and the Lord for allowing me this opportunity. Definitely, this year has been a challenge and a blessing, but a time where I have seen the Lord work in my life. I have learned I can do nothing in my own strength, God’s grace is immense, and ministry is hard, but rewarding. A verse I really looked to this year was Isaiah 42:16. Serving the Lord is exciting! — Janice Loftin

Working as the Snow Camp Intern was such a great opportunity to learn to become godly, through the examples of the people that I worked with and the experiences that the Lord brought me through. It was so good to see God working things out in my life that He had taught me in the BI. Just working, with the strong Christians that there are at WOL on a day-to-day basis, opened my eyes to many areas in which I need to be more Christ-like. As God has been convicting me and helping me to walk closer to Him this year, I have been so blessed to be able to serve Him. Seeing how He changed so many lives during Snow Camp has only driven me to know Him more. As we all look back over the winter quarter and recall the number of souls that the Lord saved, we should pause to thank Him for allowing us to be a part of such a divine plan. I praise the Lord for bringing me back to SYM and giving me this job, where He has taught me to love Him more. Psalm 116:1-2. — Kerry Conroy

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