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"Miracles keep happening on this campus..." - LWC President Luckey



2005-05-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo Duane Bonifer. AT LINDSEY WILSON'S FOUNDERS DAY 2005: President William T. Luckey, at left, told supporters, "To say that things are on a roll would be an understatement . . . It is only because we are squarely located in the center of the will of God that the miracles keep happening on this campus." In the center photo Lindsey Student Government Association President Aubrey Smith (left) congratulates 2004-05 Teacher of the Year Mark Dunphy, a professor of English who has been a member of the college's faculty since 1992. At right, Founders' Day keynote speaker the Rev. Lloyd John Ogilvie told more than 400 Lindsey Wilson supporters that they have been called to help produce "counter-culture Christians who dare to live out Christ's law: love as he has loved us."

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