The spring semester brought a whirlwind of events, including the student lectureship, Feb. 16-18, the Day " of Outreach, March 5 and Spring Sing, April 18-19. In the midst of all of the activities, students found ways to draw closer to the Lord. "The times I've grown the most have beenwhen I've been able to take myself away from the business and spend time with God alone," senior Rebekka Brazle said. By spending alone time withGod, students realized .....----------,thateachdaywasadayfurc:-odandneededtobelived-------------1 fully. "Themost important thing I've learned is that every '"-__________ldayJ.sa sacrifice-thatneeds-tobegLv£n toGod," Brazle'_____________ said. Whether graduating or leaving for the summer, many students left with a stronger emphasis on their spiritual lives and on their personal relationships. "I appreciate being home more," freshman Jeff Cole said. "I appreciate the time I get to spend with my family. Being here helps me realize how much a part of me they are." As they ended the year, some students noticed the strides they made towards becoming better Chris– tians. "I'm thankful that God has put me in a place where I can grow closer to other Christians while growing closer to God at the same time," Cole said. -Renee Lewis closing 317 1111111 .
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