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Sharing Their Knowledge
And Inspriring Others To Do
THEIR BEST
M any things set our
faculty apart from
those of other colleges
and universities. The
most obvious
difference is that the
professors here have a concern for the
spiritual welfare of the student. They
care about what happens inside the heart
as well as what is going on inside the
head.
The respect they have for each other is
also evident in the way in which they
treat their students. Although they
maintain a certain degree of
professionalism, they are very open and
warm when dealing with their students.
There is a palpable sense of love and
concern in their commitment to assist the
students grow spiritually, academically,
and emotionally. Their reason for
teaching is to help students become adults
who will continue faithfully to honor the
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with you! Usually the faculty come to lunch with the same thing
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Like all proud fathers, Dr. Dr. White and Dr. Mattice
Overstreet enjoys watching pause before entering Chapel.
his son play ball. The The faculty are a close-knit
intramural athletic program is group of people. Their respect
very popular among the and genuine concern for one
students. Most of the games another combined with their
draw good-size crowds of integrity and knowledge are
fans. Dr. Overstreet joins Paul part of what makes them
Schmiel, a player in a exceptional professors. Their
previous game, on the stage unity of purpose in
to watch Reggie play. ministering to young people
results in a unique approach
to education.
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