1998-1999 Yearbook

Dr. Neale Pryar closes aut the Lectureship with his keynote address, "AllAuthority inHeaven andon Earth Has Been Given to Me. " The other nightly keynote speakers were Presi· dent David Burks, Jimmy Allen and Jim Baird. Cheryl Ginnings speaks to her class about good ways for women to be successfulevangelists. This year, the women who attended the Lectureshipwere treated to aspecial Women s Day program that focused on the special ways women can serve. SayWhat? "I liked Women's Day a lot better this year. Everything seemed to really focus on the things that were relevent in my life. " - Brandy Bruce, senior "My favorite part is the Student Lectures because it is good to hear from your peers on the experiences that they have had." - Heather Clement, junior "Before 1spoke, 1was worried that 1didn't have enough information and that my lesson would be too short. So 1prayed to God that He would speak through me, and 1 ended up speaking for the full 50 minutes. Afterwards, some people came up to me and said that the lesson really touched them. 1 just feel that God spokethrough me," - Brian Bush, junior Valeria Argueta and Eleida Madrid listen intently as Luis Rosas discusses how to minister /0 the world. The Hispanic program was a popular addition (or Spanish-speaking students as well as upper-level Spanish language students. Matt Tibbles studies the schedule to seewhat classes he wants to attend. Many students decided that the biggest drawback ofthe Lectureships was that they met the same time as many academic classes, making it difficult for students to choose where to spend their time. LECTURESHIPS 35

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