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The construction for the education building continues. During the month of March, three groups of different places were among us to help in different areas of both campuses such as maintenance, painting, installing cabinets, installing windows, etc. From Lafontaine, Indiana, Rick Smalling, organized a missions work group to continue building on the Educational facility in Colegio Biblico Mexico campus. Closer and closer to our goal! From Greencastle, Indiana, Michelle Evans headed the missions work group that helped paint areas in the dorms. Great new coats of color! From Ozark, Missouri, Rodney McCann brought a group along with Brother Hurtenburger (from Austin, Texas) and painted areas around the USA campus, installed cabinets in a married student’s apartment and helped with general maintenance. These improvements make the campus look more wonderful! Thank you for the loving work you put in to our campuses. May God keep blessing your endeavors. spring break-a-sweat mission groups a student’s activities professor’s meeting remember the food fund! events coming soon... IMPORTANT SEMESTER DATES: CLASSES AND STUDIES: WORK-STUDY: CAFETERIA MEALS: CHURCH PARTICIPATION: LAFONTAINE, INDIANA EDUCATIONAL BUILDING PROGRESS OZARK, MISSOURI GREENCASTLE, INDIANA Ever wondered in what day-to-day activities our students participate in? Take a look: First and foremost, our students are attending classes, studies and completing homework as they learn how to dedicate their lives for Christ. Students participate in leading different programs at their churches around town and in the special chapel service on campus every Tuesday. Students can come by for their meals at our cafeterias on campus. The work-study program helps pay for student tuition, room and board and involves jobs around campus such as maintenance, office work, library attendant, or bookstore clerk. On March 18 we held a professor’s meeting at Colegio Biblico Campus Mexico. The meeting was led by Daniel Llamas, Academic Administrator. The meeting discussed issues such as academic student performance, graduation program, academics and recommendations for teachers. Your gifts can help provide three meals a day to our students and their families. $125 can feed one student for a month, $500 for a semester, and $1,000 for a school year. It is wonderful when you help support these future missionaries for Spanish-speaking places around the world. You can make a difference for many people for years to come. We thank those who already help us in this way. We are grateful! May 14-17 May 16 May 17 Colegio Biblico admits students of any race, color, ethnic or national origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic or national origin in the administration of its education and admission policies, scholarship, loan, athletic, and other school-administered programs. 264 N. Brazos St. Eagle Pass, TX 78852 Tel: 830.773.3110 Fax: 830.773.3135 [email protected] www.colegiobiblico.net El Colegial COLEGIO BIBLICO MARCH 2013 GUEST LECTURER: Pat Mahoney “PREPARING FOR THE MISSION FIELD” “LECTURES ON THE BOOK OF DANIEL” April 22-25 SPECIAL MESSAGES: WANT TO SEE MORE PICTURES? WANT YOUR CHURCH GROUP TO HELP? Visit our page to view our albums at: www.facebook.com/ColegioBiblico E-Mail [email protected] or visit ColegioBiblico.net and click “Ministry Opportunities.” Final Exams Graduate’s Dinner Graduation Ceremony
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The construction for the education building continues. During the month of March, three groups of different places were among us to help in different areas of both campuses such as maintenance, painting, installing cabinets, installing windows, etc.

From Lafontaine, Indiana, Rick Smalling, organized a missions work

group to continue building on the Educational facility in Colegio Biblico Mexico campus. Closer and closer to our goal!

From Greencastle, Indiana, Michelle Evans headed the missions work group that helped paint areas in the dorms. Great new coats of color!

From Ozark, Missouri, Rodney McCann brought a group along with Brother Hurtenburger (from Austin, Texas) and painted areas around the USA campus, installed cabinets in a married student’s apartment and helped with general maintenance. These improvements make the campus look more wonderful!

Thank you for the loving work you put in to our campuses. May God keep blessing your endeavors.

s p r i n g b r e a k - a - s w e at m i s s i o n g r o u p s

a s t u d e n t ’ s a c t i v i t i e sp r o f e s s o r ’ s

m e e t i n g

r e m e m b e r t h e f o o d f u n d !

e v e n t s c o m i n g s o o n . . .

I M P O R T A N T S E M E S T E R D A T E S :

C L A S S E S A N D S T U D I E S :

W O R K - S T U D Y : C A F E T E R I A M E A L S :

C H U R C H P A R T I C I P A T I O N :

L A F O N T A I N E , I N D I A N A

E D U C A T I O N A L B U I L D I N G P R O G R E S S

O Z A R K , M I S S O U R I

G R E E N C A S T L E , I N D I A N A

Ever wondered in what day-to-day activities our students participate in?Take a look:

First and foremost, our students are attending classes, studies and completing homework as they learn how to dedicate their lives for Christ.

Students participate in leading different programs at their churches around town and in the special chapel service on campus every Tuesday.

Students can come by for their meals at our cafeterias on campus.

The work-study program helps pay for student tuition, room and board and involves jobs around campus such as maintenance, office work, library attendant, or bookstore clerk.

On March 18 we held a professor’s meeting at Colegio Biblico Campus Mexico. The meeting was led by Daniel Llamas, Academic Administrator. The meeting discussed issues such as academic student performance, graduation program, academics and recommendations for teachers.

Your gifts can help provide three meals a day to our students and their families. $125 can feed one student for a month, $500 for a semester, and $1,000 for a school year.

It is wonderful when you help support these future missionaries for Spanish-speaking places around the world. You can make a difference for many people for years to come.

We thank those who already help us in this way. We are grateful!

May 14-17 May 16 May 17

Colegio Biblico admits students of any race, color, ethnic or national origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic or national origin in the administration of its education and admission policies, scholarship, loan, athletic, and other school-administered programs.

264 N. Brazos St.Eagle Pass, TX 78852

Tel: 830.773.3110Fax: 830.773.3135

[email protected]

E l C o l e g i a lC O L E G I O B I B L I C O

M A R C H 2 0 1 3

G U E S T L E C T U R E R : Pat Mahoney“ P R E P A R I N G F O R T H E M I S S I O N F I E L D ”“ L E C T U R E S O N T H E B O O K O F D A N I E L ”

April 22-25

S P E C I A L M E S S AG E S:

WAN T T O SE E MOR E P ICTUR ES? WAN T Y O U R C H U R C H G ROUP TO H E LP?Visit our page to view our albums at: www.facebook.com/ColegioBiblico

E-Mail [email protected] or visit ColegioBiblico.net and click “Ministry Opportunities.”

Final ExamsGraduate’s DinnerGraduation Ceremony