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Scott Swaboda Teaches Others To Serve In Love Scott Swoboda served on the AC as Community Life Direc¬ tor this year. Scott felt that he was serving the student body by providing opportunities for them to serve others. Some ways in which Scott accomplished this was by provide mg a list of organizations and churches that had positions open for which students could be of service, such as youth leaders, music directors, children’s program leaders, and a wide variety of others. Students who had a desire to serve, but didn s t know where to start were able to meet with Scott to find out what was available to them according to their interests, Scott then made another list and categorized those students who had been placed in different service areas. He tried to find leaders in each area who would be willing to help recruit other students with similar interests into that particular service. As a result, leaders in Christian service were found and more students were getting in¬ volved in ‘Serving in Love.” Besides organizing ministry opportunities, Scott also had senate responsibilities and was in charge of Sing-n-Share. Sing-n-Share is a Sunday night get together of prayer and praise in the Student Center. Scott has done an excellent job in his office this year. He comments, ”1 have had fun and enjoyed it.” 4
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Serving Through The Years . . . A Dedication It is better to ask some of the questions than to have all of the answers. - James Timber No question is too small or large to ask Dr. Dunnett He has served Northwestern students with a willing spirit for twelve years (since 1976). Although his classes are quite a challenge, he enjoys taking time out to tell a joke or story to add a little humor to the daily routine. Through the years many students have benefited from Dr, Dunnett’s indepth knowledge and love for the Word of God, Owing to this deep understanding of Scripture, he readily directs any problem or question a student may have to a specific answer in the Word, We as students see the Bible and Doctrine professor side of Dr. Dunnett, but there is much more to this exceptional man. Dr. Dunnett has received pre and post graduate degrees from Wheaton College, Wheaton Graduate School, and Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary, and his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University. He has taught Bible at Wheaton College, Moody Bible institute, Akron Bible College, Trinity College, and Northwestern College. This in itself is quite an academic accomplishment, yet Dr, Dun nett ' s influence on this world goes beyond teaching thou¬ sands of students the Word of God. He has authored eight books as well as numerous booklets, He is also a noted reviewer of newly published books, in fact he ' s been on KTIS as a reviewer several times. Walter M. Dunnett was born in Scotland. In his youth, he and his family moved to the States. Dr. Dunnett and his wife have two grown children and eight grandchildren, Because his Scottish ' heritage is very important to him. Dr. Dunnett has taken his family to Scotland and England to travel several times throughout the years, Though Dr. Dunnett is a great scholar of the Bible, he is very personable and easy to talk to. His concern for stu dents shows in all that he does. If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal If 1 deliver my body to be burned, but have not love I gain nothing.” (1 Cor. 13:1,3) We want to express our thanks to Dr, Dunnett for not only understand¬ ing these verses, but for living them out. His knowledge of the Word stems from a true wisdom, beginning with the fear of the Lord. Northwestern has been blessed in both the past and pr esent with high quality Bible profs, and Dr. Dunnett is by no means the least of these. We lovingly dedicate the 1988 Scroll to you, Dr. Dunnett, in apprecia¬ tion for living what you teach and being a faithful servant of the Lord.
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“I served in love by just being available to the Junior Highers with whom l work. Vrn there when they have problems or questions. 1 like being involved in their club activities . ' •« Lisa Radcliff Through my job at Johanna Shores, l hope to bring a little joy into the lives of the residents — Beth Claypool
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