2010 Miracle Yearbook
II. BROWN CHAPELS , T hough he always ends the mandatory fifty-minute session with the encouraging words,"Have a great day in Christ," Dr. Brown opens Monday chapels with a unique and refreshing message relating to the annual theme. For his Monday chapels, Dr. Brown targeted the topic of living "In Christ Alone" this year. His messages were as comical as ever, as he regularly released his lighthearted side by sharing unbelievable photographs and amusing video clips. Dr. Brown's love for Christ and the reality of the Christian life came through each hour with captivating clarity as he highlighted the powerful words of Christ. Dr. Brown extrapolated on Jesus' commands that are the most significant yet occasionally the most challenging to hear. In other words, Dr. Brown did it again. Dr. Brown's contemporaries on stage this school year kept the ball rolling. Marilyn Laszlo told the exciting story of her twenty-seven years living as a lone missionary with an indigenous tribe in Papa New Guinea, to whom she provided the first written version of their language in New Testament form. Constance Rhodes directed the spotlight ofstudent attention and concern to the eating disorder issues with which so many men and women of today struggle, and Dr. Crawford Loritts shed light on the shadows of worry. Dr. Deforia Lane described her inspiring work with music therapy that channel the magic of lyrical notes towards the healing of wounded hearts and souls. Chris Williamson compared the nature of God's calling with the potent metaphor of pregnancy, and Dr. Hayes Whicker compelled students to persevere in the race of effective Christianity by sharing some encouraging spiritual coaching tips. As these speakers aligned their outlooks on life with the vantage point of Jesus, they joined Dr. Brown in relaying the importance of living in Christ alone. The smile. The hair. The tiny little microphorie. 'There is only one t)r. Bill Brown. • Not one to let his messages grow dull, Dr.Brown keeps chapel lively for the students. • "Why does God condemn people to eternal damnation if they have never heard of Him?" question -stt ents.
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