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Always On Call,
Staff Can Be
Seen Working
DAY OR NIGHT
Without a staff dedicated to this plaint by the maintenance staff.
ministry, the College could not As the College grows, the need
function. Many work behind the for additional staff becomes neces
scenes, but this does not mean sary. Three new couples were ad
that they are not a crucial part of ded to the staff. “Serving the Lord
the organization. Doing jobs such together in a ministry is a blessing
as fixing a broken commode, in itself; an added blessing is that
mopping up water, painting trash I get to see more of my wife now
cans, and cleaning up someone than when we worked at different
else’s mess are just a few of the jobs,” said Mr. Matt Bryan, the
tasks that are done without com- new Superintent of Grounds.
Before coming to Registrar. She —
the College, Mr. said, “We felt that
and Mrs. Neil the Lord led us to
Taylor worked as the College to
v tw ij,.; ,
house parents at a serve in the w '.v '
children’s home in ministry and to
Alabama. Mr. enable us to help
Taylor works on our son Kevin with
the maintenance his school bill, as
crew and super he studies to be a
vises many of the pastor.” Kevin, the
projects. Mrs. youngest of nine
Lucy Taylor is the children, works
secretary for the with his father.
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