Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1993

I would characterize the Class of 1993 as a vibrant class. To me, this represents incredible “potential.” What great potential for good you possess!!! As I think of the theme, “Answer the Call” I’m reminded of Hugh Thomson Kerr’s words: “We are sent not to preach so­ ciology, but salvation; not eco­ nomics, but evangelism; not re­ form, but redemption; not culture, but conversion; not prog­ ress, but pardon; not revolution, but regeneration; not renovation, but revival; not resuscitation, but resurrection; not a new organiza­ tion, but a new creation; not de­ mocracy, but the gospel; not civ­ ilization, but Christ; we are ambassadors, not diplomats!” Go and do great exploits for God! Tom Davis — Professor Academ­ ic dean “Answering the Call” is a spe­ cial time for each one of us. For me it was a chilly September eve­ ning on Kenya Hill. Jack preached and for the first time I began to realize that God wanted to use me. I didn’t know how or when, but I did know that when the time and place came I wanted to be ready. Each class has its own person­ ality. The class of ’93 is no ex­ ception. Being the largest class ever to attend WOLBI, it present­ ed many new challenges. It was a year of firsts. SYME in Florida and Eternity One Million are two of the unique firsts of this year. That is the challenge that I would leave with you. Be first for God by putting God first. Seek God’s calling in your life by put­ ting Him first. Marshall Wicks — Professor

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I deeply enjoy listen­ ing to Mr. Davis be­ cause he is so on fire for the Lord and is so eager to impart God­ ly wisdom upon us. — Melissa Matyja

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Mr. Wicks has been an inspiration to me personally because of his wealth of knowl­ edge. — Tori Grubb

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