Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 2004

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Though campus may be small, he “Papers to be graded” pile ;eems to be ever growing! These dorida graders are stumped as o what to do with all these :ests!

Going the distance In addition to being made wiser through their study of the Word and stron­ ger through their time spent in ministry, these dish scrubbing, mail sorting, toilet cleaning, food propping, lawn mowing WOLBI students are being shaped into dedicated workers of the Lord Jesus. As each student is assigned a specific work assignment at the beginning of the year, they are given the opportunity to employ the principles of discipline, honesty, and diligence taught through out the year. Yet hard work is not the only thing experienced through our work assignments. Talk to the girls in the mailroom or the boys washing floors after hours and you’ll line! that, although it is hard work, time spent at work grants prime opportunity to develop some of the closest and most meaningful friend­ ships on campus! In taking 4-6 hours each week to serve the student body, discipline is developed, dedication practiced, and some of the greatest memo­ ries of the year are, quite creatively, made.

In between scraping trays, sort­ ing silverware and scrubbing pots and pans, our dish pit crew has come up with some pretty cre­ ative kitchen concoctions. Won­ der what went into this master­ piece?!

Keeping the mailroom ajoyful place, McDonald works with a smile to make

every letter has a home. J

ExW Cfeae Tiffany Adams enjoys her snow camp work assignment as a nacho-cheesing, ice-cream scoop­ ing, slushy serving waitress at Jacks.

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