ork ealing with specific types of ministry and current issues facing Christianity, the instruction received this year lays the primary steps for beginning a life of ministry. Combining a busy class schedule with ministry leaves little free time. But a year of training, receiving (and possibly giving) discipleship, growing, and forming and strengthening friendships is an eternal investment that most students will never forget.
while the Florida students are adapting to an entirely new campus (and the cold)! But for all the second year students, this year has been an adventure that they will never forget. Building on the Biblical fundamentals taught in first year, the emphasis of the second year program is developing a ministry foundation. The focus ofthe classes is putting into practice the principles that have already been taught. From the infamous Bible Study Methods and Homoletics or Public Speaking to classes
A shift happens in the transition from first year into second year. There is a different atmosphere in the classroom that was noticeable the very first day in class, and it had more to do with the change from the Jack Wvrtzen Center to W Council Hall. One significant change for the second year class is the mixing ofNew York and Florida students. For the original New York students, it is an adjustment to seeing new faces in the classroom;
Top: Paul Viekman; Right: Jacob Tise; Middle Top: Joshua Rouse, Jacob Smith, Nikki Green; Middle Bottom: Alayna Samson,
Nikki Allebach; Far Right: Nick Robbins
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