Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1993

Answering the Call has always involved meeting needs and for me the greatest need to be met is the welfare of the student body that God has placed under my care. The class of 1993 has been a class that brought new challenges, but challenge always means oppor­ tunity, and opportunity always means ministry. Remember the call of God is always the work of God. “In all labor there is profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty” (Prov 14:23). Let’s get out there and do it (James 1:22). Toe Schenke — Dean of Students

“Mr. Schenke’s ex­ treme dedication to serve the Lord and his Godly testimony has been a great challenged to me.” — Chris Overman

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What an incredible year this has been for the Class of 1993 and what an appropriate theme for the Yearbook, “Answer the Call.” You’ve had the opportunity to see God work in powerful ways through min­ istries, Snow Camp, Eternity One Million and then summer ministry. God has been calling and you have been faithfully an­ swering. As you now come to the completion of this year, remember that “Answering the Call” is not just for your year at Word Of Life Bible Institute, but for a lifetime. Hebrews 12:1, 2 gives us some challenging words for the work ahead. Don’t get weighed down by trivial things and espe­ cially by sin. But, keep your eyes on Jesus and look to Him for the strength to go on. Remember, TO ANSWER THE CALL, YOU MUST FIRST HEAR HIM WHO CALLS. Stay in The Word, and do great things for God! Brian Headdings — Associate Dean

Mr. Headings is al­ ways encouraging and seems to take a personal interest in people. — Erin Veelman

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