2004-2005 Yearbook

ANDREW BAKER, associate directo r of the Institute for Church and Family, talks on the phone in his office 0ct 18. Baker said ICF organized several programs and projeCts throughout the year, including Uplift, anon-campus summercamp for teenagers, andthelectureship. aglance at the day-to-day schedule of the Institute for Church and I On any given day, the staff ofthe Institute for Church and Family were working onseveral different projects, Andrew Baker, ICF associate director, said. The following is alist of some olthe institution's responsibilities. -Provide resources for churches, ministers -+ Assist ministry majors find internships, jobs -Ministers retirement program ~Annuallectureship - Arkansas Mi nistersand Wives' Day ~Church & Family magazine ~ Arkansas Christian Herald newspaper ~Uplift, Uplift Ski KAY GOWEN, DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS for the Institute fo rChu rch and Family, straightens her master's degree from Arkansas State Unive~ity 0ct 8in her Mclnteer office.Gowen, managing editor for Chu rch & Family magazine, began afu ll-time stint at ICF in August .A. BEENE MAKING APOINT, Dr Neale Pryor, distinguished professor of Bible, speaks on the topic"He loves Me Forever" at thekeynote address Sept 29 during the Lectureship. The Institute fo r Church and Family organized the fall lectureship everyyear. ·R. KE(K 147 -INSTITUTE FOR CHURCH & FAMILY

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