Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1999

tween sleeping and being awake. Whether you have first or second quiet time de­ termines your morning schedule, but there are certain things that every student must do before class. Quiet Time

other misplaced items, you finally arrive . . . onlv to be shocked to / death by blinding lights and screaming hair­ dryers. But none of this is a surprise, and you press on undaunted by the harsh contrast be­

same tasks - required and otherwise. Your roomates will agree that personal hygiene is of the utmost priority so you grab the essential toiletries and begin the trek to the bathroom. Tripping over shoes and

assignments offer just as many “good times.” After an afternoon of hanging out, work as­ signments, studying, or (perhaps) sleep, all stu­ dents have one thing in common: hunger. Din­ ner always proves to be a time for relaxation, good fellowship, and endless laughs. A great release before the evening study

hours. 6:30pm - study hours, so study, study, study. Ac­ tually, its more like study, and read, and do chapter titles, and mem­ orize verses, and... When everyone gets out of study hours, it’s a mad house! After sitting at a desk for two and a half hours, its nice to go a little crazy. But dorm de­

vos are a time when we all get together to share from our hearts and God’s Word. Finally, by 11:30pm all students can be found in their respective beds, dreaming of the future and gaining strength for the next day.

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