Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 2004

M \ am > Keith Martin puts his heart into playing his saxophone.

Many students attended coffee houses throughout the year. There was no better way to spend a Sunday evening then by sipping coffee and listening to great talent.

Cold drinks and cool kids Fromsecondhandcouchestoacouple ofguysfrom HungarydormdoingacoverofaJarsofClay classic tothe atmosphere ofsimplyhanging out withyourfriends sipping afrozenoreodrink...these elements al1combine tocreate one ofthe most popularevents on the WOLBI campus, the Coffee House. Hostedby volunteers within the student body, campus coffee houses give students achance to relax and enjoy acozy atmosphere, while listening to their fellow students perform. Those students who may not normally have an opportunity to share their music with others find the coffee house a perfect time to play, sing, and share what God has laid on their hearts. The music and testimonies shared throughout the evening minister to everyone in the audience, and all those in attendance return to their dorms that night feeling refreshed and encouraged. At WOLBI. coffee houses are a time to focus on the awesome God we serve.

if Lotvt Melody Millermon lifts her voice J in praise to her Lord and Savior.

Many students took these opportunites for worship.

if Cxtf Andrew Leatherman plays for a coffee house in Florida. Andrew’s talents made him a favorite performer.

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