Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1994

R.A. Experience What is it like to be an R.A. you ask? Well, it means not having friends! Oh come on, you don’t be­ lieve that do you? Being an R.A. is an exciting po­ sition ... if you make it out to be. Sure there are a bunch of responsibilities that go along with it, but it is well worth it. rectly, ministry. The R.A.s agreed to devote their lives to helping their fellow students grow in their faith. The R.A.s will have vivid memories of turning in daily reports, attending those exciting R.A. elec­ tives, forgetting to walk the office girls back to their dorms, survival in the Sonora desert, and many more.

Yes, the R.A.s have to stay in their dorms, even if they achieve a 3.5, and they have to write out little love notes to those who break the rules, but what is it all about. One word sums it up, MINISTRY. Yes, you have read cor­

The institution of the R.A. has been very useful, and Lord willing will con­ tinue to be an effective ministry. That is the R.A. experience!

BABY NEW YEAR: San- dra Johnson brings in

CAUGHT IN THE ACT: Carl Hay is found eating in his room avoid-

1994 as “ Baby New ing the lunch line! Year.”

GERMAN MODEL: Petra Hafer shows us the new styles in winter dorm wear.

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