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Page 18 text:
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Joe Goldfus, Tobi Brenneman Gloria Rutt The distinctive strength of our community lies in its diversity, yet much of this diversity is not allowed to surface. Each of us should be made to feel as though the distinctive insights of our particular discipline are needed to challenge the thinking of the group as a whole. Are we too confident of the truth as we have it to sense the real need we have for further light in many areas, or are we too afraid of the possibility that open discussion of differing points of view might result in deeper tension? — faculty
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A Christian community consists of members who have confessed their sins, have accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior, and acknowledge Him as Lord and Master of their lives. In all things, such as worship experiences, vocation, recreation and all other activities, He must have the pre-eminence. Obedience to His Word is basic. The EMC community is referred to as a Christian community. True, there are those among us whose lives express dedication to this higher calling and their manner of living is consistent with their profession and commitments to Christ. However, there are many among us whose pattern of living suggests a love for and obedience to gods other than the God of Israel. Their manner of attire, personal appearance, their participation in questionable forms of rec- reation, athletics, drama, and involvement in popular movements indicates a recognition of and a willingness to follow the gods of fashion, fads, trends and patterns set up by the world. Such two loyalities, one to Christ and one to Satan, should not appear on the EMC campus. — faculty Darryl Jackson 13
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Honesty, trust, and confrontation are all necessary to have a true community. | question if it is possible to have a community with a thousand members; but if it is, how does EMC measure up? From my vantage point on the Senate | find us to be sadly lacking. There is a lack of trust by both the students and the administration because neither is honest with the other. In this atmosphere, confrontation is looked upon as a threat instead of a mutual seeking for the best path. To form a community, students must be willing to bow to the voice of experience and the administration must not think that its dictates are “handed down from God.” Both students and administration must realize that they each have an equal stake in maintenance of the college. — student ee Se | Jim Buller, Judy Brunk 15
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