When I think of this year’s class many thoughts flood my mind. I have seen many of you take your first true steps in your Christian walk. Others, who already know the basics of the spiritual walk, I have seen many responding to God’s Word and make commitments to serve Him throughout their lives in various ways. It thrills me to realize that I have had the privilege of being a small part of all that has happened. This growth does not just happen. It is the result of the commitment that you make each day for the rest of your lives. You must base your life upon the unwa vering Word of God in order to continue to grow. Faithfulness to the Scriptures is the only way you will survive the spiritual battles that each of you will face as you serve Him. Steve Hobbs — Dean of Men
“Mr. Hobbs always ap proaches a situation with a positive attitude, being careful never to pass neg ative judgement before talking one on one with the individual.” — Dan Garrison
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When I think of “answering the call” my prayer is that you stay con cerned. Don’t allow yourself to be distracted by the voices around you, concentrate on hearing only one voice . . . His. G. Campbell Morgan said it this way, “When the spirit of God creates in the heart a great pain and a great discontent, do not check it. That is what Christian men and women are too constantly doing . . . We ought to hear. We ought to know. We ought to bring the new sensitivity of our Christian life into close touch with the world’s agony until we feel its’ pain as our very own.” When we feel their suffering as Christ would have felt it, and when we do as He would have done (Mark 10:45) then we are answering the call. May God bless you as you hear His voice . . . and answer. For the Sake of the Call. Phil Moser — Campus Pastor
Mr. Moser’s wisdom teachings, and Godly example has been a great influence on my life and has helped me to grow closer to the Lord. — Wayne Lance
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