Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 2006

A Pay in the Life...

of a Word of Life Student

Living life in “the bubble” is not easy. Class schedules keep students busy in the morning. Service assignments, physical education classes, practices, assignments, reading, and study hours can tend to tie up afternoons and evenings. Add to this living with three or more roommates with limited space and it can easily become overwhelming as students have little time to themselves. Inspite of all this, students still find ways to slow down, focus on God and relieve stress even if it is on campus. Granted, there are those few off campus hot spots as well.

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In the morning, students have time set aside for their spiritual growth. Joefloore digs into his copy of ine kriptures during Quiet Time.

For five hours in the morning, students sit through various classes taught by resident professors and lecturers from all over the country. Shaina Spector and Aaron Coalson smile for the camera. While at the Bl, every student participates in a service assignment in order to help maintain the campus. A lick Keeler rakes upleaves for afternoon maintenance. Often in the afternoon, students have free time to spend as they like. Florida students use their free hours to relax by the pool.

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