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This Belongs To Mary Faith Phillips Please Return Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation funding https://archive.org/details/finial1993colu In the Presence of Student Life 12 - — People 34 Organizations 100 - Ads & Index 136 - Special Events 132 - TITLE PAGE -1 - Iri ZTfoe, T^resej^ce. of S ince its beginning in 1923, honored God with all He has given Columbia Bible College & us, so too God has honored us Seminary has been and is being with much. It is God and God blessed continually by God. God alone Who is worthy to be praised has constantly honored the prayers The CBCS family is repeatedly re¬ and worshipped for His amazing of His children in providing the minded ol the total sovereignty of provisions. By Robert E. Keatts monthly allowances needed to keep our great God as He meets the Advising Kenneth Bird, Vice President Bob Kallgren almost becomes overbear- | ing. The advisors at CBC endeavor to the operations of CBCS ongoing. needs of His children. As we have help the students in any way they can. Photo by Andrew Lackey. Concentratingintently on the Grits Bowl, Playingagood old-fashioned board game, North commentator Ed Germann sits Senior Ed Green enjoys the fellowship in nervously while South commentator Ralph the Student Center. Enlow and commentator Dr. Brian Beyer Photo by Andrew Lackey. await the outcome of the amazing play. Photo by Erik Ness. 2 OPENING - - Grasping the hearts and attention of the students, the Indian Children's Choir performs in Chapel (Left). Working hard to win the race. Freshmen Mandy Clark and Anthony Birdsong compete in the "God gives us joy, real joy; regardless of hoola hoop contest at the S.A. Luau. Photos by Andrew Lackey. what is going on around us!" -Heather Chase "The Amazing God... He always is! What more can you say!" - Mike Dye "God brings me back to reality and reminds me that I can't rely on my own strength to get through a quarter here and that I need to trust Him and He will bring me through!" - Dawn Larson OPENING 3 - - Itz I he Presence n f 0 V i Lon g ago God mightily extended collegiate family or im¬ demonstrated His love mediate family, can easily see the as His Son died on the character of God portrayed in their to pay the penalty for mankind’s lives. sin. All those who have accepted displayed through the lives of the By Robert E. Keatts Freshmen Ann Clarke and Carrie Casteel are enjoying being roommates. Develop¬ Christ as Lord and Savior have faculty, staff, and students. Those ing lasting friendships is one of the many advantages of attending CBCS. Photo by Tom O 'Brien (Right). Swinging with experienced God’s amazing love. who come in contact with the all her might, Grad student Linda McCowen enjoys a game of tennis. Photo by Andrew Lackey. At CBCS God’s love is constantly CBCS family, whether it be our "Sanctification is an amazing thing. It is neat to watch it take place in my life and in the lives of those around me" fared Burkholder a. m "The most amazing feeling on earth is to bask in the unconditional, secure love of Jesus Christ." -Jeremy Lowe 4 OPENING - - Seeing how much watermelon she can fit Displaying his ability in miming, Senior Referees for the Grits Bowl are taking a in her mouth in one bite, Senior Michele Albin Ronstrom enjoys performing for breakfrom all the action packed activities Mitchell enjoys every minute. Fellow Chapel. of the day. The Grits Bowl was exciting classmate Tammy Shaw assists Michelle Photo by Andrew Lackey. for everyone who took part. as they enjoy theJunior Class Watermelon Photo by Tom O Brien. Feast. (Left) Photo by Andrew Lackey. OPENING 5 - - Tn / I^resence, nf T here are events in life thai hu¬ life, became martyrs for the cause of mans would look on as catas- Christ. It is God’s amazing grace trophies, such as when hurricanes that has kept us close to Him and demolish homes or when tornadoes allowed us to know Him in order to level a town. It is during these make His grace known abroad. times that we see how God’s grace By Robert E. Keatts sustains those affected by such the storms of life. The CBCS fam¬ Looking into what the MRD can add to their lesson plans, CBC students can get lots of aid devastation. Realizing that God is ily has experienced times when on their teaching. Through the help offaculty in control of all things, Christians things just did not make sense, such and other students, the work of serving is quickly accomplished. have hope, even in the midst of as those alumni who in the prime of Photo by Janet Thomson. Joiningin on the night’s activities, Fresh¬ man Marley Ask enjoys the Freshman/ Sophomore mixer. The Sophomore class decided to welcome the incoming stu¬ dents by planning a night of fim and fellowship. Photo by Andrew Lackey. 6 OPENING - -

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