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PENSACOLA
CHRISTIAN
COLLEGE
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UPDATE
PCC
Summer 2005
Varsity
Four Winds
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Summer 2005PCCUPDATE
—Contents—
©2005 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.
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PCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ornational origin.
PCC is located at 250 Brent Lane, Pensacola, Fla.
2 Dining on Campus4 From the President
I Choose to Believe
5 Gabler’s Tribute
6 Preparing forthe Pastorate
8 Road-trip to PCC
9 In our image,after our likeness”
10 PCC Eagles Sports
12 Office Administrationprogram
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Two dining areas — Four Winds and Varsity —
serve food-court-style meals and seat over 2,300persons.
Four Winds offers 14 lines of hot and cold menu choices
each meal. Lunch and dinner include meat and vege-table entrees, a “do-it-yourself” Belgian waffle bar,Tex-Mex, “make-your-own” sub, sandwiches, soup,
salad bars, desserts, and fruit.
Varsity offers 6 lines of fast-service choices such as pizza,hamburgers, chicken tenders, plus salad bars.
Hot and cold breakfast choices are available daily.
The two self-contained kitchens prepare thousands of
nutritious meals each day using high-quality products.Varsity also operates the bakery, making up to 13 made-
from-scratch desserts daily.
Students give high marks to PCC’s DiningServices for its excellent quality and variety.
“Do-it-yourself”
Belgian waffles
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Dr. Arlin Horton,Founder/President
From the
President
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I cannot prove
• He is the God of the Bible, but I believe He is.
• God created all things, but I believe He created all things.
• Jesus is God, but I believe Jesus is God.
I cannot prove
• there is a heaven and a hell, but I believe that both exist.
• Jesus died for my sins, but I believe that He did.
• the original autographs of the Bible were inspired,
but I believe God breathed every word.
I cannot prove
• God has preserved His inspired Word for us today,but I believe that He preserved every jot and tittle.
• my Authorized Version is His inspired Wordin the English language, but I believe it is.
I cannot prove there is a God, but
I choose to believe there is a God.This spring, the En-richment Conference and BibleConference were both tremendousblessings. Many expressed theirappreciation.
“We feel greatly enriched by Godthrough the speakers and their help-ful, encouraging sessions.
“Pastors need to be fed andedified. I listen to preaching tapesand go to conferences when I can,but most often cannot get away.We do not get much on the radiowhere we are. Most often, the only preacher I hear is me. God’s graceis certainly sufficient, but He cre-ated the Body to be interdependent.Thank you for reaching out to an-swer this need.
“Every time I come to campus, Ifeel as if I am in Heaven’s politicalembassy on earth. I know it isbecause of the power of God’s pres-ence at work there. One thing PCChas demonstrated to me—‘Godis able of these stones to raise upchildren unto Abraham,’ and He isable to do that for fundamentalism.He does not need those institu-tions which are fast departing fromHim.
“We will continue to encourage young people to seek the Lord aboutattending PCC. We know of nobetter place for them.”
—Pastor, KS
“The Bible Conference preachingwas a tremendous blessing. Godused the sermons to do a real andlasting work in my heart. The effecton me was colossal.
My life was changed at PCC, andI desire to see the same happen forother young people.”
—Youth Director, AL
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen.
For by it the elders obtained a good report.
Through faith
weunderstand
. . .”
— Heb. 11:1–3.
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PCC provides a firm biblical foun-dation for every Bible major.
The pastoral ministry major includes
intensive book studies from Genesisto Revelation along with Greek andHebrew. The faculty integrate Bibletruth with academic and spiritualapplication, giving students a lovefor the Word and a servant’s heart.
Pastor Colan Deather-idge (’94, M’96), pas-tor of Pocatello Bap-tist Church, ID, says,“The greatest tools
PCC provided me were the empha-sis on biblical study and biblicallanguages.”
The 400 students in the weekly Minis-terial Seminar hear seasoned pastorsshare their wisdom and experience.Campus Church pastor Jim Schettlercovers practical topics such as wed-dings, baptisms, the Lord’s Supper,biblical counseling, etc.
The Campus Church, a local inde-pendent Baptist church planted ina college setting, provides a modelof faithfulness to biblical truth, a
Preparing for the Pastorate
Intern preaching in a local church
Dr. Dave Young teaching Evangelism Seminar
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servant’s spirit, and solid preach-ing. Pastoral majors are involved invisitation, teaching Sunday school,choir / orchestra, Master Clubs, and
youth group in the Campus Church.
Pastor Phil Green (’99) said,“The Campus Church min-istry was a great blessing tome. I was exposed to many aspects of the ministry be-
cause a local church was intricately connected to my education.”
Ministerial students also serve in26 area churches, and last summer
Ministerial Seminar (speaker—Dr. Shelton Smith)
Prospective intern talking with
local pastor Dr. Jerald Manley
Ministerial Class—fall ’04
59 ministerial students served as in-terns in churches across America.
Pastoral ministry majors take the
Church Planting Seminar taught by guest pastors and church plantingleaders. Several PCC grads are now planting churches in various areas of the nation.
Hundreds of PCC grads serve as pas-tors, assistant pastors, and youth di-rectors.
It is exciting to hear how the pastoralministry graduates are serving God.
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The doctrine of the trinity of God is introduced inGenesis when God said, “Let us make man in our im-
age, after our likeness” — Gen. 1:26. The plural pronouns( us, our, and our ) reveal God as a holy trinity — one Godin three Persons.
“The Lord our God is one Lord” — Deut. 6:4.God is one, yet He is in three Persons equalin power.
The three Persons of the Godhead are: Godthe Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
All three Persons of the Trinity were active in creation.“In the beginning God (the Father) created the heavenand the earth . . . . And the spirit of God moved upon the
face of the waters” — Gen. 1:1–2. The NT refers to God theSon in creation, “For by him (Jesus) were all things cre-ated, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or princi-
palities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him” — Col. 1:16.
Man—in the image of God
“God created man in his own image” — Gen. 1:27. Of all thecreation, only man was created in the imageof God. The trinity of man best helps us un-derstand the Triune God.
Adam, created as a trinity, had three parts:body, soul, and spirit. “I pray God your
whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ” — I Thess. 5:23. Yet Adam was only one man, notthree, even as God is one God.
Three parts of man
1.The visible body houses the soul and spirit un-til the body dies. Death occurs when the soul andspirit depart from the body. The Old Testament re-fers to death by saying the person “gave up the ghost” —Gen. 25: 8, 17; 35:29.
2.The invisible soul in-cludes the mind, emo-tions, and will. Wemight say it is the real“you.” The soul isimmortal, whichmeans thatafter thebody dies,
the soul liveson forever, either inheaven or in hell, andthat depends on whether theperson trusted Christ as Savior.
At death, the believer’s soul and spirit go to live withGod, “to be absent from the body, and to be present withthe Lord” —II Cor. 5:8. Lazarus “was carried by the angelsinto Abraham’s bosom” —Luke 16:22. Jesus said to the thief on the cross, “Today shalt thou be with me in paradise” —Luke 23:43.
3.The invisible spirit is the person’s link or connectionwith God. It is the part of man that was made forcommunion with God. “God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth” —John 4:24. When Adam sinned, his spirit died, andhe was cut off from fellowship with God. Yet Adamlived to be 930 years old. Spiritual death in hellis the destiny of all who do not trust Christ as Sav-ior. Jesus said, “whosoever believeth in him should not perish (hell), but have everlasting life (heaven)”— John 3:16.
New birth gives spiritual life
After Adam’s sin, each person is born into the worldspiritually dead with no communion with God. Forman’s spirit to live, he must be born again. Jesus saidto the religious leader Nicodemus, “Except a manbe born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” —John 3:3. For man’s immortal soul to enter heaven, hemust have a new birth. That means, the spirit of Godmust quicken (bring to life) his dead spirit in order forhim to have communion with God and to have eternallife.
“Let us make man in our image, after our likeness”
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EaglesBasketballCoach Mark Goetsch
Eagles basketball
players compete in
11 home games and 19
away games per season.
IntercollegiateSports
Lady EaglesVolleyballCoach Landra Grant
Lady Eagles competein 25 matches and 3
tournaments each season,
both away and home. These
ladies are talented and hard-working.
EaglesWrestlingCoach Jim Hazewinkel
Eagles wrestlers com-
pete in away and home
tournaments, duals, and numerous matches.
Steve McGettrick ( SR) and Chris
Johnson (FR) won national titles
this year.
EaglesCheerleadingSponsor Travis McLaughlin
Eagles cheerleaders pump up
the Eagles’ spirit in the
Sports Center home
games with cheers,stunts, and forma-
tions for half-time.
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by a Ft. Lauderdale law firm, says,“I cannot begin to tell you all thecompliments I’ve received from co-workers. When they saw my work and efficiency, they couldn’t believeI had never worked in a legal office.”Stephanie (McCollum) Winkles (’96grad), assists the managing partnerat a Boca Raton firm that represents
more institutional investors in securi-ties and corporate litigation than any other firm in the U.S.
The medical office program offersmany opportunities in a doctor’s of-fice, hospital, or medical transcriptioncompany—either on site or at home.Students learn medical terminology,transcription, and insurance codingand billing.
After taking staffing placement tests,Amy Fuhrman (’02 grad) says, “They called five times in a few days to con-vince me I was needed right away for aposition they had been unable to findsomeone qualified enough to fill.”
Nicole (VanderSluis)Moss (’04 grad) tran-scribes physicians’ dic-tation while workingat home for a medicaltranscription company.
General office program—whetherin bachelor or associate programs,students receive a solid backgroundin office skills. Graduates can work invirtually any office position and alsohave unique ministry opportunities.A Christian administrative assistantcan work in many nations closed tomissionaries but open to those with
professional skills.
Office administration major RachelDeford (SR) com-pleted a summerpracticum at a bank in Perry, Iowa. Hersupervisor said Ra-chel’s thorough edu-cation made her very successful in the office.
Two-year office systems programsprepare students to be administrativeassistants through training in com-puter software, keyboarding, andgeneral office procedures.
Both Christian and secular work-places need people with excellent of-fice skills. PCC’s graduates have morethan a degree; they have the skills andabilities sought by employers.
n effective administrative assistant(new title for many secretaries)
needs experience using today’s tech-nology along with basic office skills.Students in PCC’s office programsdevelop keyboarding, transcription,and speedwriting skills as well as of-fice efficiency and character traits towork competently in both Christian
ministries and secular businesses.
Several choices of emphasis are of-fered — a bachelor’s degree in legal,medical, and general office adminis-tration; or an associate degree in legal,medical, and general office systems.
Four-year office administration programs prepare students to beboth office managers and executiveassistants. Students receive advanced
training in computer software andemphasis-specific topics. The skillslearned in verbal and written com-munication courses develop vitalmanagerial skills for teamwork andcustomer / employee relations.
Legal office program: Stu-dents receive legal knowl-edge through business law,legal terminology, and legaltranscription. Stacy Kaet-terhenry (’03 grad), hired
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Pastoral Ministries *EvangelismMissionsMusic MinistriesYouth MinistriesGeneral Studies
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Nursing
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Master of Business AdministrationMaster of Fine Arts—Art (terminal degree)
Master of Science in Nursing
Education programs on doctoral level
PensacolaTheologicalSeminary
• Doctor of Ministry• Master of Divinity
• Master of Arts inBible Exposition
• Master of Ministry• Master of Church Music
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Upcoming eventsGraduate School
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Summer Camps (grades 9–12)
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Summer Seminar Teachers / Administrators
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Estate PlanningIt is often difficult to make a large giftduring one’s liftetime, yet many wouldlike to make a significant contributionto PCC. You might want to consider abequest to Pensacola Christian College.
For more information, write:Office of Institutional AdvancementPensacola Christian College, P.O. Box 18000,Pensacola, FL 32523-9160, U.S.A.
PCC Ensemble Summer Tour
Seven traveling ensembles will presenttheir delightful musical programs inschools and churches.
For information on meetings:
call: 1-888-722-1588 ore-mail: [email protected]: PCCinfo.com/ensembles
Daisy De Luca Jaffé, Brazilian-born concert pianist andPCC Artist in Residence, wasfeatured in the 2005 Winter-Weekend InternationalClassical PianoFest at a localchurch early this year. She
performed both solos and concertos withhe PCCymphony. The concert was wellttended with over 200 from Pensacola andurrounding areas.
Shannon Rott, sophomore
music major, won first place
in the strings division of Pensacola Music Study Club’s
annual competition. She
received a $700 cash prize.
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The Northwest Florida Blood Center
proudly announced that Pensacola
Christian College received the America’s
Blood Centers’ National Blood Drive
Gold Award for outstanding commit-
ment to blood donations for the second
year in a row. During 2004, PCC pro-
vided the community with over 1,660
blood units which accounts for 5% of all
NW Florida donations. Since 1999, over7,300 units of blood have been donated.
Such generous support helps save lives
for patients, friends, and families in 14
local hospitals and those in the commu-
nity with ongoing illnesses.
PCC Receives 2004National Blood Drive
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children struggle because they cannot follow the story if it is all verbal. Thank you for your faithfulness to
God’s Word.” —Pastor, Florida
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Graduate School2005 Summer session begins June 20
Summer Programs in Education(Core courses also available year round)
Master of Science degrees• Ed. Administration • History Ed.• Elementar y Ed. • Mathematics Ed.• Secondary Ed. • Science Ed.• English Ed.
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Distance-Learning Option Available
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Qualified candidates can attend one module, tuition FREEthrough Jan. 2006, to earn credit toward a doctor of ministry or master of ministry degree. Take advantage of this oppor-tunity to see exactly what Pensacola Theological Seminary can offer you and your ministry.
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Aug. 22–26, 2005 • Dr. Roy ThompsonStudies in Nehemiah: God’s Methodology for Building a Steadfast Church
Jan. 16–20, 2006 • Dr. David SorensonThe Bible Translation Controversy and thePrinciple of Separation
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God has a plan for your life, and notwo plans are alike. At PCC, you candiscover your God-given abilities anddevelop them for His glory.
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