Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 2001

Chapels Chapels: the wonderful hour that you do not get graded on. The hour where you can worship die Lord through praise songs, give through offerings, pray for specific needs and hear men of God open die Word. Presidental chapels are held on Wednesdays, in the Harry Bollback Performing Arts Center where students were able to minister to their fellow classmates through special music. Harry Bollback, George Theis, Joe Jordan and Tom Phillips have often come to share out of die Word of God at Presidental chapel. Thursday chapels are more informal, the speaker usually being an area pastor. Ministry chapels are held on Fridays, which are led by Keidi Balsley. Occasionally, area WOL missionaries are brought in to speak about their specific area of ministry. Students then break up into ministry groups and bathe the following weekend in prayer. r> . T , ° r / Rebecca Johnson

GEORGE THEIS ASSEMBLY CENTER

In winter quarter, die George Theis Assembly Center opened for dasses and chapels.

Right: Student, Justin Woodall, gives a testimony during chapel. Center: Matt Hurja shares prayer requests at Presidental chapel. Below: Students do motions to praise choruses by die campfire.

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Above: Rich Andrews leads the student body in uShine, Jesus, Shine.0 Left: Dr. Paul Enns preaches during chapel.

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