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what an exciting year this has been as God poured out his blessings on the campus of Central Baptist College. No doubt, this will go down in history as one of the most prosperous years the institution has ever experienced. With record contributions and record enrollments, it is fitting that we exalt our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ? He is worthy of all praise and honor and glory! However, you—the students—are

worthy of recognition also in that you chose CBC as THE place to begin your higher education experience. For that I thank you! Whether you are completing your education here or just beginning, may God bless you is my prayer. And, remember, my door is always open! In Him,

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Ltey Mdingi at CmtmJ kave gwum km

witk a fbiir koiir ckopet iervice wkere Sod broke tie kearti of mang Tie revival continued fer dags, causing

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daigned fer adult educat during tke dag to come at

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iti oegniAing of oegionat accreditation bg Nortli Central 3003 marked tie centennial of Ike Central Auociation of Cotiegej and ^ckooti in IQQ3. "Baptist College campus. Tie sckool kas set new records Vm'ident -Atteberg atro ted in tie raiiing of tie wittion in enrollment and stands proudlg in Ike keart of an

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countries, impacting tke lives of millions of people Tke

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sckool enjogs warm relations witk its two sister toimging Tie Student Smlm Complex uru dedicated institutions in Conwag tke (Jniversitg of Central Arkansas on Aprit 5, ITt7. Tie president presented a 30 gear and Hend/iix College, and kas sent its students fullg

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contribution to tke ministr

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tk compiu In 2003, ofbing an MPIv, an MA In

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