Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1994

The Old Man was walking along the beach bending down occasionally to pick up one of the thousands of star fish that had been washed up on the beach over night. He would then throw the live ones back into the sea. A sarcastic young man challenged him by asking what it mattered when so many were left to die on the beach. Looking at the star fish in his hand, the Old Man answered: “It matters to this one!” By ourselves, we cannot save the whole world, but we can make a difference to souls “ here and there" that God sovereignly brings into our path. Be sensitive to the “Divine Appointments” that God will make for you every day! Tom Davis Professor, Academic Dean

Though you be marooned on the planet Q-13, or be tortured by the cruel but gelatinous Nagons who live there, don’t forget the many lessons that you have learned this year. The treasure of God's Word which you now possess will cause you to grow strong throughout the years to come no matter where the Lord should lead you. As you go into all the world, keep in touch, for we as a staff at WORD OF LIFE have no greater joy than to hear that our alumni walk in truth. Our prayers go with each of you. Marshall Wicks

Professor Eph. 2:8-9

Jeremiah 29:11 promises that God is in control of and has created a plan for each of our lives. My prayer for the class of 1994 is that they would never forget this fact and will always apply what they have learned from God’s Word to their walk and their talk. It has been a pleasure to see this class grow spiritually over this very chal­ lenging year. Sharon Wagoner Associate Dean of Women

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