Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1991

B efore I embark on this journey of com­ municating to the reader something of no­ table significance, I would first like to give all the glory, all the honor, and all of the praise to the One who has made this year possible, Jesus Christ. As President of the student body I feel that I can speak on behalf of all the Student Council. As each one of us arrived at the BI, each one came with certain expectations, or anticipation if you will, of their "WOLBI experience". For some, these expectations have been abundantly fulfilled. Yet for others, such an experience cannot be related to. Some have elevated to new heights in their Christian life while others have only stood still and watched the ascent. Regardless of the latter, I have personally seen the hand of God touch and trans­ form the lives of many in the class of 1991. As this chapter in our lives comes to an end, and as we pursue the course and reach for the goal God has set before us, let us strive for Godly excellence. Although we may be separated by time and dis­ tance, we will be forever united before the throne of God. My prayer for this class of 1991 is that we would be all we can be both in and for Jesus Christ as we run with endurance this race set before us. Fellow classmates, as we look back on this year, let it be a time to remember.

— Jason DuSold Class President

Your Student Council is . . . Craig Hilton, Missions Vice-Pres.; Adam Ellis, Vice-Pres.; Jason DuSold, President; Allan Iezzi, Chaplain; Shauna Paton, Sec-Treas.

Above: Shauna lends Jason a helping hand as he falls from the tree

Right: Allan be careful! Don't kill Shauna on your way down!

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