Greg Linscott
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Honestly, FHG, that was one of the things that attracted me to my alma mater in Iowa. There was the strong commitment to militant Fundamentalism without some of the "political" baggage and good ol' boy pressure (or so it seemed to me as a young man in his twenties, who also happened to have parents of mixed national origin, and didn't feel like having to declare he was either "white" or "asian"). Of course, no campus is perfect, and Faith has its problems it deals with too in its historic ties with the GARBC.
BJU has provided wonderful services to churches like mine, and I will still continue to turn to them for resources and recommend them as an option among many for students. But lock-step marching orders are something I accept from the Word of God... and my wife (did I just type that?
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BJU has provided wonderful services to churches like mine, and I will still continue to turn to them for resources and recommend them as an option among many for students. But lock-step marching orders are something I accept from the Word of God... and my wife (did I just type that?