PCC Update Winter 2004 - Pensacola Christian College
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PCC Update Winter 2004 - Pensacola Christian College
PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Winter 2004 PCCinfo.com Where Works 4 Seminary Library New 2 EQUIPMENT 14 7 —Contents— Christmas on Campus 2 Where PCC President Works 4 God’s Truth 6 Seminary Library — New 7 New Sousa Band 8 Faith of Abe Lincoln 9 Considering Elementary Education? 10 Management / Marketing 11 The Wonder of the Book 12 New Fitness Equipment 14 Highlights 16 Tune to Rejoice Radio www.rejoice.org ©2004 Pensacola Christian College. Published quarterly and distributed free. For correspondence or change of address, write PCC Update, Pensacola Christian College, P.O. Box 18000, Pensacola, FL 32523-9160, U.S.A. Pensacola Christian College, Truth Alive, A Beka Book and A Beka, A Beka Academy, Joyful Life, “Dedicated to Excellence, Committed to Service,” Rejoice Broadcast Network, RBN, Rejoice Radio, and Rejoice in the Lord are registered trademarks of Pensacola Christian College. PCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national origin. PCC is located at 250 Brent Lane, Pensacola, Fla. Campus glows with 80,000 lights. 2 PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 Large Fontanini nativity figures in Campus Church. Seniors and guests enjoy banquet in Great Hall. Dramatic class brings life to “The Twelve Days of Christmas” gifts. Christmas Vespers Spirit Singers at Christmas Lights Concert on Main Drive. PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 3 President’s Office Beka Horton’s adjoining office 4 PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 From the President Where Works Ever wonder what a person’s office looks like? We thought our readers would like to see where PCC’s top leader works. The offices of Dr. Horton and his wife Beka (sr. v. pres.) moved to the Administration Bldg. 4th floor in 1980, and the furnishings have never changed. Neither have the goals of the College changed in the past 30 years or 50 years at Pensacola Christian Academy. Dr. Horton gives all the glory to God for His unusual blessings on this ministry. Currently 1,117 faculty / staff serve in the ministry, plus many student workers. The College began with one building; now there are more than 20 buildings on 149 acres, totaling over 2.7 million sq. ft. of public buildings including six residence halls. The president’s responsibilities have increased immensely over the years, but God has given great administrative, managerial, and supervisory staff to carry the load. Administration Building Dr. Arlin Horton, Founder/President It is very important to have a sense of duty; many today have no sense of duty about anything. Recently I read comments on “duty” that are worth repeating. • One stimulant that never fails and yet never intoxicates is duty. • Duty puts a blue sky over every person. • My duty is what no one else can do for me. Another may do my task better than I, but not my duty. • When I sought happiness, it f led; but when I turned to duty’s path, happiness sought me. We all need a sense of duty before God and before man to set a good example for those around us. Hurricane Ivan blew into Pensacola during the early morning hours of Sept. 16. The Gulf Coast, which is 7 miles from PCC, always gets the severest damage. We thanked God for PCC’s strong, secure buildings which serve as engineer-approved hurricane shelters constructed specifically for the Gulf Coast. Executive conference room Before Ivan arrived, students were moved to the interiors of buildings on lower floors away from windows. Altogether we sheltered over 5,000 students, faculty, staff, and community folk, and no one received a scratch. PCC takes every precaution when a hurricane heads this way. Our campus emergency command center and its staff have pre-planned procedures under the leadership of my assistant, Jim Hicks, former fire chief of Alexandria, Virginia. We began classes on Monday—missing only three class days due to power outage. PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 5 Lights on! All at once? Dr. James Crumpton Man stands hopeless and helpless before God because of sin. We might as well try to catch moonbeams with fishhooks as to make men into Christians through their natural faculties. Salvation must come from above. Sin is the fever of the mind, the tuberculosis of the heart, and the cancer of the soul. Sin is that something that will make a man look like a devil in the eyes of a holy God. And in the face of these facts, we find the Bible saying that all of us have sinned and “There is none righteous, no, not one” — Rom. 3:10. All men are under the condemnation of sin before God. They are under the curse, doomed for Hell because of sin. Yea, men are smitten with the cancer of covetousness, blistered with the bruisings of blasphemy, lame with lust, perniciously anemic with adultery, foul with fornication, unaware of the dangers of uncleanness, lecherous with lasciviousness, weak with witchcraft, hurt with hatred, furious with the hydrophobia of atheism, gangrenous with godlessness, poisoned with philosophies, damaged by drunkenness, maimed by murderous desires, and rotten with the ruinous ravages of sin. Jesus said that we must be born again. He made the necessary sacrifice on the cross for sinners to be forgiven and eternally saved. The death, burial, and resurrection of Christ is the good news of God for sinners. This is the gospel by which we are saved. It becomes ours by accepting Him as Savior. “But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name”—John 1:12. Dr. Crumpton, a favorite PCC Bible Conference speaker between 1980 and 1995, went home to be with the Lord July 2004. He pastored for 57 years and established the Maranatha Baptist Mission in Natchez, MS. He was a superb preacher of the Word, a gentleman in all respects, and a personal soul winner. He asked thousands of people, one at a time, over the course of his life, “Are you a Christian?” Now Back in Print WHAT IS THIS? by Dave Hunt Many sincere, Bible-believing Christians are “Calvinists” only by default, thinking the only choice is between Calvinism, with its presumed doctrine of eternal security, and Arminianism, with its teaching that salvation can be lost. Most Christians are unaware of what John Calvin and his early followers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries actually believed and practiced. Nor do most Calvinists-bydefault fully understand what today’s leading Calvinists believe. This book will help fill in the gaps. 1895 $ 576 pp “The first edition of this book was greeted by fervent opposition and criticism from Calvinists. In this enlarged and revised edition I have endeavored to respond to the critics.” —Dave Hunt “Calvinism . . . comes perilously close to blasphemy. And that is why I congratulate Dave Hunt for writing this excellent clarification of the doctrine that has its roots more in Greek humanism, from where it originated, than it does in Scripture.” —Tim LaHaye, co-author of Left Behind Series To order call 1-800-722-3570 8am– 4:45pm CT Mention code #64087 “The first surprise from the [Hubble] Deep Field is how many more galaxies there were in the past. ‘We’re all trying to figure out if this is real,’ says Bahcall, ‘or whether they are misinterpreting the image.’ What happened to all these galaxies? Did they fade? Or are the galaxies we see today formed of many pieces—that is, did many primordial galaxies merge to form today’s? “The second surprise from the Deep Field is that the universe’s lights, contrary to astronomers’ hunch, turned on in one great burst. It was as if every chandelier in a mansion were flicked on simultaneously on a moonless night. Today only about two stars turn on in our Milky Way every year; back then, tens of thousands turned on every year. How could the lights go on practically at once?” —Newsweek, 11/3/97, p. 36 (Of course, Genesis has the answer.) Earth’s hot center ! “A nagging problem for humans. . . . The interior of the Earth is tantalizingly close, by cosmic standards, but how do you get there? “The deepest oil well penetrates a mere six miles into the crust (the center of the Earth is about 4,000 miles deeper). Russian scientists dug the deepest hole on the planet in Siberia, but bottomed out at about 7.5 miles below the surface. “It gets harder and harder to drill deep into the earth because rocks get softer and softer. Brittle at the surface, rocks become plastic at depth, and the pressure caused by the weight of the overlaying crust—about 52,800 pounds per square inch at a depth of ten miles, says drilling consultant William Maurer—collapses deep wells, making further drilling impossible. . . . “It is hot down there, really hot — 9,932° F at the Earth’s core according to scientists at University College London. (That’s nearly as hot as the surface of the sun.) All that geothermal energy moving out through the mantle and crust can cause devastating earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.” —Joel Achenbach / Lynne Warren National Geographic, 4/04 PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 11 -).!29 3% 0%.3!#/, ! %/,/')#! 4( , h-YWORDSSHALLNOT PASSAWAYv-ATT 4'' 42 !, 54 24 ( )3 ) - -/ SEMINARY LIBRARY Dr. Joel Porcher, Dean, Pensacola Theological Seminary P ensacola Theological Seminary now occupies the newly renovated Academic Center, third floor. It has its own Seminary library, classrooms, conference room, dean and other offices. The Seminary library contains 13,595 volumes, and it adjoins the College library, third floor. The A Beka customer service occupied this space until Spring ’04 when they moved into the new A Beka Bldg. on campus. Seminary class Circulation Desk PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 7 Fine Arts Series New Sousa Band Keith Brion’s I t was a night to enjoy music. Keith Brion’s New Sousa Band delighted both students and guests in celebrating John Philip Sousa’s music at the October concert in the Crowne Centre. The highlight was saluting the armed services when members of the audience who are and were in the military were asked to stand as the band played their respective salute. Mr. Brion has led his New Sousa Band since 1986, realizing his dream to recreate a Sousa Band and tour America’s cities and towns. The band members are carefully selected, not only from major orchestras, military bands, university faculties, and freelance musicians, but are also chosen for their style, spirit, and sound. In addition to leading the Sousa Band, Mr. Brion frequently conducts Sousa revival concerts with prestigious orchestras such as the Boston Pops, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the London Concert Orchestra, and the New Zealand Symphony. Keith Brion, conductor Keith Brion’s New Sousa Band Lee Merrill, soprano 8 PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 THE FAITH ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF I believe that the Bible is the best gift that God has ever given to men. All the good from the Savior of the world is communicated to us through this book. I believe in His eternal truth and justice. I believe the will of God prevails. Without Him all human reliance is vain. Without the assistance of that Divine Being, I cannot succeed. With that assistance I cannot fail. I recognize the sublime truth announced in the Holy Scriptures and proved by all history that those nations only are blest whose God is the Lord. I believe that it is the duty of nations as well as of man to own their dependence upon the overruling power of God, and to invoke the influence of His Holy Spirit; to confess their sins and transgression in humble sorrow, yet with assured hope that genuine repentance will lead to mercy and pardon. I believe that it is meet and right to recognize and confess the presence of the almighty Father equally in our triumphs and in those sorrows which we may justly fear are the punishment inflicted upon us for our presumptuous sins to the needful end of our reformation. Being a humble instrument in the hands of our heavenly Father, I desire that all my words and acts may be according to His will; and that it may be so, I give thanks to the Almighty, and seek His aid. I have a solemn oath registered in heaven to finish the work I am in, in full view of my responsibility to God, with malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right as God gives me to see the right. Commending those who love me to His care, as I hope in their prayers they will commend me, I look through the help of God to a joyous meeting with many loved ones gone before. IN HIS OWN WORDS I believe in God, the Almighty Ruler of nations, our great and good and merciful Maker, our Father in heaven, who notes the fall of a sparrow, and numbers the hairs of our heads. from The Soul of Abraham Lincoln —William E. Barton PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 9 “A teacher af fects eternity; he c an never tell where his influ ence stops.” — Henry B rooks Ad ams Teacher helps senior intern T eaching elementary education majors is one area that PCC does best! Practical, hands-on training and traditional philosophy produces skilled teachers who are an immediate help to the Christian school. Elementary education and early childhood education majors learn how to give young chilPensacola Christian Academy — K4–12 grade dren a strong academic foundation to benefit them throughout their life. Elementary education majors learn firsthand how to have the greatest impact on young receptive children. In their first education course, freshmen observe veteran teachers at Pensacola Christian Academy. Their sophomore year, they begin learning the proven methods of teaching as they teach short portions of classes at PCA. Juniors have additional experience in specialized methods courses. Students learn methods that historically work instead of trying out new fads and theories as is common at most colleges that prepare elementary teachers. As the home of A Beka Book, elementary education majors use Intern teaching the finest curriculum available, with 10 PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 its distinctive, traditional, Christian approach. Seniors spend a full semester actually teaching a class. One intern said, “I love my students. The greatest joy, thus far, is Bible time when I have the chance to teach them about God!” Elementary education graduates are ready for the classroom, and they are in high demand at Christian schools around the world. PCC’s elementary education grads use their training by starting, administrating, and teaching in Christian schools from Maine to Hawaii. Because education opens the door to ministry in foreign fields, PCC grads are also teaching and training other teachers in Peru, Canada, Philippines, Indonesia, Bahamas, Mexico, and other countries around the world. Intern teaching Students give PowerPoint presentation. Is Business Your Interest? Management or Marketing at PCC T oday’s business world is a dynamic, fast-paced environment that is looking for people with strong business skills who exhibit integrity, honesty, and character. At PCC, we develop the skills that graduates need to excel in the business world and also give them biblical standards needed today. Broad Business Skills Leaders in business must be versatile and able to adapt to an ever-changing business environment. Both the Management and Marketing majors provide training in a range of subjects, including accounting, business law, business statistics, corporate finance, international business, economics, marketing, and management. From this foundation, more advanced business topics are explored. Management Concentration Management students receive training in using accounting information for decision making, evaluating, economic issues, planning and controlling operations in a business environment, and starting a business. Practical application includes real business situations, whether developing a start-up business for small business entrepreneurship, or running a large enterprise business simulation in corporate finance, or presenting solutions to real-life situations in strategic management class. Paul Johnson (’01 grad) earned his MBA at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in Calif., and says, “PCC’s training helped me flourish in g r a d s c h o o l .” Now he is president and publisher of The Sacramento Union, a historic conservative editorial voice in California’s capital. The seed for this idea grew out of Dr. John Cirone’s small business entrepreneurship class, where Paul developed a business plan for a conservative publishing company. “Now as president and associate publisher of The Sacramento Union, I look back and thank God for both the business and spiritual education I received at Pensacola Christian College,” Paul noted. Marketing Concentration gives indepth training in marketing. Students develop personal selling skills by selling ads in a college publication to local businesses, they learn to make business presentations using current software, and also analyze and interpret marketing research data using SPSS software. Retailing, Corporations where PCC business grads work AmSouth Bank Enterprise Rental Car J.C. Penney Merck and Co. NASA New York Stock Exchange Premier Hotel Corp. Prudential Securities Shell Oil and Christian organizations advertising, and similar topics give students industry-specific knowledge for the workplace. Future — Graduate School Graduates often go on to graduate school. PCC offers a Master of Business Administration program, which is application-oriented to provide the student with the technological, quantitative, and qualitative skills needed in today’s business environment. After Sharon Ambrose graduated in 2000, she worked for the Step2 Company and then US Bank. This fall, she returned to PCC to work on her MBA because “PCC integrates biblical principles into their quality business program. When I heard I could study business on the graduate level from a truly Christian perspective, I decided to take advantage of this unique opportunity.” Future Employment PCC management and marketing graduates work in both ministryrelated and secular business positions. If God is calling you to serve him in the area of business, then consider PCC’s management or marketing programs. Sample of graduate schools attended by PCC business grads Auburn U Bowling Green State U Clemson U Drexel U Indiana U Keller Grad. School of Mgmt. Syracuse U U of Central Florida U of Mississippi U of West Florida PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 11 T he wonder of the Book grows upon us as our experience is enlarged, for the more deeply we search it, the more we feel that the Bible is not merely a book, but The Book. It alone is the universal Book, the eternal Book, the Book for all time. It is the voice of the Lord. It stands alone, unapproachable in its grandeur, as high above all other books as heaven is above earth, or as the Son of God is above the sons of men. Formation The One of the first things about this Book that evokes our wonder is the very fact of its existence, for there was never any order given to any man to plan the Bible, nor was there ever any concerted plan on the part of the men who wrote to write the Bible. The way in which the Bible grew is one of the mysteries of our time. Little by little, century after century, it came out in fragments, written by various men, without any concerted arrangement. One wrote a part in Arabia, another in Syria, a third in Palestine, another in Greece and Italy, and the first part was written hundreds of years before the man who wrote the last part was born. Here is a Book that took at least fifteen hundred years to write, spanning sixty generations of this world’s history. It enlarges our conceptions of God and gives us new ideas of His infinite patience as He watched the strain, the haste and restlessness of man across the feverish years, while slowly the great Book grew. Here a little, and there a little, history, prophecy, poetry and biography, it came forth before a needy world in its finished completeness. There was no pre-arrangement by men. It is not as if Matthew, Mark, Luke and John met in committee and after solemn conference and seeking for the leading 12 PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 of the Spirit, Matthew undertook to write of Christ as the King, and Mark agreed to write of Him as the Servant, Luke undertaking to delineate Him as the Man, and John determining to crown it all by writing of Him as the Son of God. It was not as if Paul and James met and after talking and praying about it agreed that Paul should write of the doctrinal and James of the practical aspects of the Christian faith. There is no trace of such a thing. They simply wrote as they were moved by the Spirit to meet a present need, to teach some glorious truth, to express some earnest longing, and from the aggregation of their writings came this miraculous unit that we call the New Testament. Unification The The Bible, though regarded as a Book, is in fact a library of sixty-six volumes, written by between thirty and forty different authors, in three languages, on totally different topics and in extraordinarily different circumstances. One wrote history, another biography, one wrote on theology, another poetry, another prophecy, others on philosophy, jurisprudence, genealogy, ethnology, and narratives of wonderful journeys. Here in the Bible we have them all, in a little Book that a child can carry in its little hand. The strangest things of all is that, although their subjects are so diverse and difficult, and although it was impossible for the man who wrote the first pages to have the slightest knowledge what others would write 1500 years later, yet this collection of writings is not only unified by men in one Book, but so unified by God, the Author, that we can never think of it today as anything else but one Book! And one Book it is indeed—the miracle of all literary unity. The Interest Another marvellous thing about this Book is that it is the only book in the world read by all classes and all sorts of people. Literary people rarely read a child’s book, and children do not read books of philosophy and science. There is but one Book that is read by the wisest of men, read to the little child, and read by the old man as he trembles on the brink of another world. [When the father] asked the nurse what she was reading to his daughter, she replied, “I am reading the story of Joseph in the Bible,” and the child added, “And please do not stop her, father.” She was listening with delighted interest to a story that had been written in Hebrew three thousand five hundred years before. Not far away from the same room where the child was listening, there sat a scientist, Sir William Dawson (a humble believer in the Lord Jesus Christ), reading with profound devotion and higher delight the pages of the same marvellous Book. Here is a phenomenon—one of the ablest of modern scientists delights in reading a Book which is the joy of a little child in the nursery! Language The The Book was not written in the seats of learning, either at Athens in Greece or at Alexandria in Egypt, but (mostly) in Palestine. Some of the writers were not distinguished for their scholarship. Some did not speak even their own language perfectly. Peter was betrayed by his Galilean dialect, and he and John were described in Acts 4:13 as “ignorant and unlearned men.” Many of the men who wrote the Bible were of that character. One was a farmhand, another a shepherd, others were fishermen. They were men of no literary reputation, and yet by the mysterious power of God the Book has become the standard of language of the most literary nations of the world. Preservation The The Bible has withstood ages of ferocious and incessant persecution. Century after century men have tried to burn it and to bury it and to extirpate it. Kings of the earth set themselves and rulers of the church have taken counsel together to destroy it. Diocletian the Roman Emperor inaugurated in AD 303 a terrific onslaught upon the Book. Bibles were destroyed, Christians were slain, and the Emperor boasted that the very name of the Christians was blotted out, and yet after a few years, the Bible came forth as Noah from the ark to repeople the earth, and in AD 325 Constantine enthroned the Bible as the Infallible Judge of Truth in the great council of the church held in that year. Later the Church of Rome denied the Scriptures to the people, and for ages the Bible was practically an unknown book. Martin Luther was a grown man when he said that he had never seen a Bible in his life. No jailer ever kept a prisoner closer than the Church of Rome kept the Bible from the people. The worst opposition of all has been during the last two hundred years, with rationalism and modernism seeking to undermine the authority, inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures. It was Voltaire’s boast that within one hundred years of his death not a Bible would be found save as an antiquarian curiosity. Many more than one hundred years have passed, and other pens and other voices have joined in the attack, but the Bible remains and is being more widely distributed and used than ever before. Self-Authenticating You need no historical critic for God’s own Word. The Holy Spirit, who is the Author of the Book, makes it speak to our souls in such power as to give divine conviction. Men may arise to unsettle and destroy, but the Spirit of Christ comes to validate and confirm, with a certainty that is incommunicable by mere reason, and is impervious to the assaults of doubt. Spurgeon spoke of a poor woman who was challenged by an agnostic to prove that the Bible in her hand was God’s Word. She pointed to the sun and said, “Can you prove that there is a sun in the sky?” The unbeliever answered, “Of course, the proof is that it warms me and I see its light.” “That is it,” she replied, “and the best proof that this Book is the Word of God is that it warms and lights my soul.” Improved Cannot Be We do not gild gold. We do not paint rubies. We cannot brighten diamonds. Neither can any artist add any final touch to this finished Word of God. It stands as the sun in the sky and this proud age can add nothing to it. It has the glory of God and any attempt to improve it can but disfigure it. It speaks with authority and breaks upon you as the Voice from heaven. Five hundred times in the Pentateuch, three hundred times in the following books and twelve hundred times in the prophets, the declarations are prefaced or concluded with such expressions as “Hear the word of the Lord,” or “Thus saith the Lord.” No other book dares thus to address itself to the universal conscience. No other speaks with such a binding claim or presumes to command the obedience of all mankind. The Book speaks to the inner conscience with the authority of God Himself. Living and Powerful Men think of the Bible as a Book that was inspired, and this is true, but it is also true that it still comes sweeping into the hearts of men today, and the same breath of God that gave it life makes it living and spiritually energizing today. This is a most remarkable and unique feature of the Bible—I feel that it is mine. Its promises are mine. The 103rd Psalm is not ancient Hebrew, it is a present day message to my soul. The other day I took up an old Bible that my mother gave me, in which years ago I had marked Genesis 28:15 when I was in great trouble and had to leave my wife and children and travel in quest of health in distant lands. One day as I opened the Bible at random these words came before my eye. Shall I ever forget the flood of comfort that swept over my soul as I read that verse? “Behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land.” All the critics in the world could never persuade my soul that those words were a mere echo of some far-off relic of a Babylonian legend or oriental myth. No, no! That was a message to me, and it swept into my soul as a voice from heaven and lifted me up. No man will ever shake me out of the conviction that that message was God’s own word to me—inspiring because inspired. Reveals Christ It changes men’s lives and alters their destinies. It inaugurates world-wide movements. A single text transformed Luther and launched the greatest of modern epochs. It comes today into communities of unrighteousness as a regenerating force. The supreme wonder of the Book is Christ, Who is its fulness, its centre, its great subject. Of the whole Book it may be said, “The glory of God does lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.” As long as men live upon the face of the globe, the Book that tells of Christ the Revealer, Redeemer, the Risen, Reigning, Returning Lord will draw men’s hearts like a magnet, and men will stand by it, and live for it, and die for it. Do not think that we ought to read this book as we read any other book, and study and analyze it just as we do any textbook in literature or science. No! When you come to this Book, come to it with reverence. Read it with a plea for the Spirit’s help. “Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground.” Other books are of the earth. This is from heaven, it is the living Word of the Living God, supernatural in origin, divine in authorship, regenerative in power, infallible in authority, personal in application, inspired in its every part. by Dyson Hague Summarized and selected by Trinitarian Bible Society from The Wonder of the Book PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 13 New EQUIPMENT Field House weight room renovation P hysical fitness is a priority among many college students. PCC upgraded its workout equipment last summer, purchasing 33 new pieces of True cardio equipment, including dualaction elliptical machines, treadmills, recumbent cycles, Atlantis free weights, and multipurpose weight training equipment. Now PCC’s state-of-the-art fitness rooms serve the beginner and also the avid strength trainer. 14 PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 The Field House weight room for men was renovated to include a new rubberized protective floor, upgraded air circulation, and water fountain. Each women’s residence hall has a conveniently located fitness room with treadmills, ellipticals, and recumbent cycles. The same equipment was added to the Sports Center weight rooms to complement the existing cardio equipment. Residence Halls get Wireless Technology A new custom webbased wireless network is installed in all residence halls and the Commons, which gives students access to the PALM library system and databases that offer over 2,500 full-text journals, plus e-mail and links to newspapers and other internet sites. Men work out with weights “This system uses new technology and high-end wireless equipment to get connected from student rooms without having to install new software,” says John Balentine of the Information Technology department. Once a student logs on to the system, he can check the status of library books, research for class papers, and read e-mail from mom and dad before leaving for breakfast. The server provides automated spam and virus filters and allows students to maintain their own address books. Sports Center Fitness Room Fitness rooms are located in all the women’s residence halls. “I’ve already used the shopping sites to buy jewelry for my girlfriend,” says Russ Smith (Sr., CA). “I also look at the news from my room, which beats going to the library to read the paper. Doing reports and homework is a lot easier, and it’s convenient to access information you need from your room. It’s not a necessity to go to the lab anymore.” Internet and e-mail access is also available in the library computer lab for students who don’t bring a computer to campus. Parents and prospective students can check out the College web site at www.PCCinfo.com /wireless.html for wireless networking information including recommended specifications for purchasing a new computer. PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 15 Enroll Now for 2005 Fall enrollments now accepted. PCC Grad to Congress — Cathy McMorris wins U.S. Congressional seat Visit us at PCCinfo.com Apply Online For more information, call: 1-800-PCC-INFO (M–F, 8 am–4:30 pm CT) (1-800-722-4636) visit: www.PCCinfo.com; e-mail: info@PCCinfo. com; fax: 1-800-722-3355; write: Director of Admissions, Pensacola Christian College, P.O. Box 18000, Pensacola, FL 32523-9160 Upcoming events 12 Co Vis me Us it ! 05 20 2004 13 Enrichment Conference Mar. 1– 4 for Pastors, Youth Directors, Music Directors, and Wives Cathy, a ’90 PCC prelaw graduate, won election to the U.S. Congress House of Representatives in the 5th district of Washington state. McMorris, one of four top legislative leaders in Olympia, stands for conservative values. She is PCC’s first graduate to be elected to Congress. The Congressional Quarterly TODAY reported: Rep.-elect Cathy McMorris, a 35year-old veteran of leadership politics in the Washington state House, proved she knows how to . . . tally enough votes to secure the freshman class spot on the Republican Steering Committee in the 109th congress. . . . The job is perhaps the most coveted leadership position for incoming freshmen; . . . it gives a lawmaker the opportunity to build political capital by helping colleagues win committee assignments. McMorris ‘knows how to get things done,’ Rep.-elect Patrick McHenry, R.N.C., said of the former GOP leader of the Washington House. ‘I think she’s — Jonathan Allen, Congressional Quarterly TODAY, 11/18/04 going to be the star in the class.’” (850) 478-8496, ext. 2828 Principals Clinic Apr. 4 – 6 for Administrators, Pastors, Office staff (850) 478-8496, ext. 2828 Rejoice Singers’ beautiful, heartwarming music. w Neease College Days Mar. 31–Apr. 1 & Apr. 14 –15 1-800-PCC-INFO (1-800-722-4636) Many Miracles the rel Looking for a City • Just Knowing I Thank My Savior for It All • With All the Many Miracles Singin’ Camp Meetin’ Style • That’s the Day There’s Nothin’ the Lord Can’t Do Lead Me Gently Home • Jesus Saves Heaven Is More Than a Dream • Watch and Pray Convocation May 11 Other CDs available: Mar. 16 –18, 2005 CD $15 PCC’s annual Bible Conference will refresh and renew the power of God’s word in your life. Powerful messages by— Dr. Rick Flanders Dr. Lloyd Streeter Rev. Jim Blalock Dr. Terry Mortenson (850) 478-8496, ext. 2777 Estate Planning It is often difficult to make a large gift during one’s lifetime, yet many would like to make a significant contribution to PCC. You might want to consider a bequest to Pensacola Christian College. For more information, write: Office of Institutional Advancement, Pensacola Christian College, P.O. Box 18000, Pensacola, FL 32523-9160, U.S.A. 16 PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 • Living Waters CD • Don’t Worry CD Specials: 2 for $20 all 3 for $30 Order PCC Bookstore 1-800-722-3570 S/H and tax included Code #64087 when calling. The Battle for the Bible message by Dr. Roy Thompson Conference speaker CD $5.00 Order PCC Bookstore 1-800-722-3570 S/H and tax included Code #64087 when calling DYNAMIC SUMMER YOUTH OUTREACH 2005 Pastors . . . Want an evangelistic week that will result in life-changing decisions for the teens and children in your church? ® Why not consider scheduling Truth Alive? “The evangelists created a lot of excitement with energy and their love for the Lord. Several young people were saved and are now attending our church.” Church worker, FL Truth Alive is a biblically based, dynamic, evangelistic summer youth program for churches. It’s designed to assist the local church in clearly presenting God’s word to evangelize the lost and edify the saved for the glory of God. It generates enthusiasm and participation among church workers, plus provides dozens of benefits at a reasonable cost. Truth Alive is the summer youth program you have been looking for! Five-day program led by two PCC ministerial students Grades 1–6 learn biblical truths through action-packed Bible lessons and memory verses, while enjoying fun songs, trivia games, and activities. For more information, “We had an Call: 1-888-722-4406 (toll free) excellent week! Both E-mail: [email protected] young men were exemplary Fax: (850) 969-1662 and a tremendous blessing to our church. Thank you for sending men of such high caliber.” Jr.–Sr. High teens hear dynamic preaching and compete in big ball volleyball, tug-of-war, and games with over 1,000 water balloons. Schedule your 2005 Truth Alive team today! Pastor, OH Bible lessons with Flash-a-Card Visuals Exciting Activity Pages “Absolutely love the material and the salvation message within it.” —Teacher NEW Memory Verse Visuals F or over thirty years, A Beka Book has served Christian schools around the world by providing quality textbooks and teaching materials with a sound, biblical philosophy. Now A Beka Book’s proven methods of teaching the Bible are available for churches to use in Sunday school and Bible study programs through the Joyful Life Sunday school program! To learn more about the beautiful materials that Joyful Life offers your church Sunday school, call today for a free catalog. Materials available for 18 PCC WINTER Primary, 2004 Toddler, 2sUPDATE and 3s, 왖 Beginner, Middler, and Junior (Primary & Junior materials may be used alone if no Middler class.) Flash-a-Card Visuals Music CDs Call for FREE INFORMATION 콯 1-877-3 JOYFUL, ext. 128 (1-877-356-9385 toll free) Visit our Web site at JoyfulLife.abeka.com / 128 to view sample weeks for each age level. 5 0 0 2 r e m Sumtunities at PCC Oppor Sponsored by Youth Outreach Ministry, affiliate of Pensacola Christian College for Grades 9–12 and class of 2005 Summer Music Academy July 6 –23 Improve musical talent and build confidence through • • • • Explore God’s handiwork in nature intensive daily teaching practice in PCC’s facilities supervision and encouragement concert and Honors Recital Speech/Drama Camp • Hands-on experience in college labs • Great ideas for science fair projects • Exciting competitions July 11–23 • • • • performance techniques technical aspects of production proper use of voice in public speaking production practices and backstage processes July 11–15 Voice Camp Learn the basics of performance and proper vocal technique through • • • • July 18–22 July 11–15 • 18–22 • Hands-on experience in a fully equipped nursing lab • Training in CPR and basic first aid • Tours of regional health care facilities 20 Men’s Basketball Camp June 13–17 • June 27–July 1 June 20 –24 (team week) • offense • team building Women’s July 11–15 Volleyball Camp • • • • • drawing and design fundamentals desktop publishing daily drawing exercises practical studies Nursing Camp Web page construction writing Internet applications programming languages network programming techniques • ball handling • defense • rebounding Sharpen skills and techniques in • • • • June 27–July 1 Strengthen skills in repertoire performances recitals coaching sessions voice lessons Art Camp Computer Science Camp Learn the basics of Gain practical hands-on experience in • • • • June 20 –24 Engineering and Science Camp Improve basic skills Analyze abilities /smooth out problem areas Practice team work Compete in actual games Fellowship with players from around the country Women’s July 18–22 Cheerleading Camp Senior High and Junior High (minimum age11/grade 6) Instruction and practice in • new cheers and stunts • techniques and teamwork • new ideas for fundraising and pep rallies PCC’s Eagles cheerleaders For more information, Call: (850) 478-8496, ext. 8787 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (850) 479-6576 • • Write: (insert camp name) Camp, Youth Outreach Ministry, P.O. Box 18500, Pensacola, FL 32523-8500 U.S.A. Graduate School 2005 Summer sessions begin June 20 April 4– 6, 2005 Dr. Phyllis Rand Dean of Education Summer Programs in Education Practical helps for the Christian school . . . • Pointers for administrative success • School operations and procedures • Classroom observation • Effective school programs (Also offered year round) Master of Science degrees • Ed. Administration • Elementary Ed. • Secondary Ed. • English Ed. • History Ed. • Mathematics Ed. • Science Ed. Education Specialist degree • Ed. Administration Doctor of Education degrees • Ed. Administration • Elementary Ed. • Curriculum and Instruction with specializations in English, History, Science Year-Round Programs (Two-year residency required) Master’s degrees • Music/Music Ed. • Interpretive Speech/Sp. Ed. • Commercial Art • Media Communications M.B.A.—Business Administration M.F.A.—Art (terminal) w e M.S.N.—Nursing N For more information or brochure, Call: (850) 478-8496, ext. 2828 e-mail: [email protected] For more information, call: 1-877-PTS-GRAD (1-877-787-4723) (toll free); e-mail: [email protected]; fax: (850) 479-6548; write: Graduate-Seminary Studies Office, Pensacola Christian College, P.O. Box 18000, Pensacola, FL 32523-9160 Pensacola T heological Seminary March 1–4, 2005 Dr. Dale Adkins Dr. Lloyd Streeter Meeting the needs of pastors, youth directors, music directors, church workers, and wives • Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) • M.A. in Bible Exposition • Master of Divinity (M.Div.) • Master of Ministry (M.Min.) • Master of Church Music (M.C.M.) Qualified candidates can attend one module tuition FREE through January 2006 to earn credit toward a doctor of ministry or master of ministry degree. Take advantage of this opportunity to see exactly what Pensacola Theological Seminary can offer you and your ministry. 2005 D.Min./M.Min. Modules Dr. L.E. Traxler Jan. 17–21, 2005 Mar. 1– 4, 2005 May 23–27, 2005 • Dr. Terry Mortenson • Dr. Joel Mullenix • Enrichment Conference Speakers (see adjacent ad) • Dr. Karl Stelzer Developing and Ministry Enrichment: Implementing a Biblical World View in Your Church Renewing Your Vision Doctrine and History of Preservation of the Text Dr. Jim Schettler Three hours of graduate credit may be earned toward a D.Min., M.Min., or M.C.M. at Pensacola Theological Seminary by attending the Enrichment Conference. For info, call toll free 1-877-PTS-GRAD. For more information, Call: (850) 478-8496, ext. 2828 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: (850) 479-6576 Distance-Learning Option Available For information, call: 콯1- 877- PTS - GRAD 1-877-787-4723 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: (850) 479-6548 write: Pensacola Theological Seminary, P.O. Box 18000 Pensacola, FL 32523-9160, U.S.A. PCC UPDATE 왖 WINTER 2004 19 96350001 11/04AS NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PENSACOLA, FL PERMIT NO. 34 PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE P.O. BOX 18000, PENSACOLA, FL 32523-9160, U.S.A. ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED 1-800-PCC-INFO (1-800-722-4636) • www.PCCinfo.com • fax: 1-800-722-3355 • e-mail: [email protected] PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE PENSACOLA COLLEGE Yearly t room anduition, board $5,578 Attend 4 years at PCC for the cost of 2 years elsewhere! PCC’s yearly tuition, room and board cost is considerably lower than several Christian colleges. With the price difference, invested at 7% interest, you can attend PCC for four years for the cost of two years of college elsewhere.* By joining our student body, you’ll have the “plus” of a friendly, vibrant spirit that money can’t buy! Choose to “Catch the Spirit” of PCC! *Comparison based on current costs. 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