2000-2009 - Decade in review!

Jan 06, 2010 15:14

Yeah, yeah, the decade doesn't start till next year, blah blah blah, whatever. I'm writing this now because 2000 was a big year for me and 2000-2009 looks better to me than 2001-2010. Plus, a period of 10 years is a decade no matter when it is. So there. I wanted to do one so I wrote one. Feel free to take it!

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years in review, memories

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kimana83 January 7 2010, 15:27:34 UTC
WOLBI doesn't grant degrees, but they are accredited. If you go to any other Christian college afterward, you will have all your Bible classes (and then some) out of the way. (My brother Seth had some gen. ed. classes done from dual enrollment, and then a year at WOLBI, and he transferred into a Christian college's Bachelor's program as a second semester Junior!) Even some secular colleges accept their credits, if you actually have to take a class at secular college that was similar to one at WOLBI.

Basically, there's no reason to get a degree from WOLBI because it's straight Bible and theology studies. You go there not to get a degree, but to learn, if that makes any sense. You learn SO MUCH in that one year (or two, if you choose) about the Bible, ministry (you get to try several kinds), etc. - there's no describing it, really. It's amazing. I am SO grateful that I went there before having any pluralistic anti-Christian professors, like I did afterward, because I knew EXACTLY what to do/say in that situation because I had such a grounding in my faith. (I would've known before, I suppose, because I was a pastor's kid, but WOL gave me such confidence.)

Anyway. Basically WOLBI rocks and even though they don't grant degrees, everyone should go there. Hehe.

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