Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1991

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Below: The many faces of WOLBI feet. Bottom Left: Jim Benim doesn't need words to describe his blood- donating experience! Bottom Right: New dorm for the men — built this year just in time for September enrollment.

Leaving our homes and the comforts of Mom. The television, stereo, newspapers and magazines telling us about current events are left as well. Saying good-bye to childhood friends as one or both of us goes away to college. Getting out of the house and away from brothers and sisters. Leaving behind the rules of Mom and Dad (only to be placed under new ones). Going away to college is trau­ matic for some people and joyful for others. Some­ how all of us have been torn away from where we used to hang out, who we used to hang out with, and what we were used to doing. Some people never really get a chance to tear away from their childhood and teenage years. Some of us are tear­ ing away from our adult lives and some of those responsibilities for a year. Tearing away can be good or bad. When relations become severed, it's important to mend the difficulties and smooth over the rough spots. Going home on break and wit­ nessing to a family member or long time friend is a way to mend a distant relationship. Apologizing to a brother or sister for a cruel prank is another. Our lives are made up of tearing and mending, and there are times for each one.

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