^ he stage in the front of the second year classroom is a popular spot for students like Margaret Kraeger and Kate Williams to read and talk during breaks.
"This class took the second year students on a journey through the generations of missionaries who had "occupied" before us. It wasn’t so much Dr. Franz’s theological or historical skills that made the class meaningful, rather it was his humility and passion." John Melcon "After having John Bouquet for I Corinthians last year, Wendell Calder brought forth an awesome amount of amazing alliterations. I learned to face the day with eternity values in view and that we are not sufficient ourselves; but God is our sufficiency." Kory Houser "Dr. Charles Ware's class showed me how I can be a blessing to my future husband. He was so enthusiastic about the word and really knew what he was talking about. The best thing about his class was that he didn’t beat around the bush but was straight to the point" Veronica Verdin
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^feachers at WOLBI are always available to answer questions for students. Steve Dawdy and Christina Beachy talk to Mr. Wicks during a break.
^ r. and Mrs. Pat Cate role play what it is like to witness to an Islamic person in their home. Andrew Calhoun steps in as the daughter and servant of the Islamic woman.
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