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he words eternal damnation I echoed off the wall of the science building as ISU students passed by a familiar sight on their way to class. That familiar sight, common to all stu- dents, was the Reverend Max W. Lynch. Now, to a lot of us students, the good Reverend was nothing more than a mere annoyance shouting and pointing the finger of eternal damnation at us. However, Max W. Lynch was a far differ- ent man than most students thought. Lynch made his home in Terre Haute and holds two degrees from Indiana State University, a BS. in physics and a Mas- ters Degree in mathematical education. Repent you sinners He taught math classes at ISU for over 12 years while pursuing his doctorate de- gree from Indiana University. In his final year of study, Max said the Lord came to him and asked him for his help; Max could serve the Lord by either teaching or preaching. Max chose preaching. The Reverend Lynch's ministry was primarily concerned with college students. Lynch traveled all around the country visiting various campuses preaching his message. His trips and ministerial work were funded by himself, private dona- tions, ordonations from various churches, as Max does not affiliate himself with any particular denomination. His preaching was centered around the central Christian doctrine that God loves you and wants you to know and to discover this love. This love was the driving force be- hind Max and his ministerial efforts, for Lynch was quite different from the mod- ern television preacher we became accus- tomed to in the 80's. He was out there preaching in the cold and the rain because he genuinely cared about the students and wanted to help. In this day and age in - the sometimes cold and lonely world of college, that genuine concern was some- thing we all could appreciate. by john Potter
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Stacie and Tracie Beach are identical twins,, but they normally do not dress alike. Student Life
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He preached on his ce- ment slab at the corner by the bookstore. Max warned passersby of all the evils and sins of many th' Student Life mgs.
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