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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