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It is the goal of CBC to become HAC south. Plain and simple. Ain't nobody there gonna deny that. They instead would take the comment as a compliment.
cast.sheep said:At this particular time...I can not figure out for the life of me why ANYONE would send their kids to HAC. They have a skeletal staff and faculty with even fewer qualified faculty than ever. Maybe I am missing something. What's the draw???? At one time the draw was FBCH and the ability to learn ministry from practical experience. Now that they have lost all credibility, what's the draw??? This is a serious question. I truly am curious.
cast.sheep said:One of Stuart's married daughters lives in a college-owned property and her husband isn't on staff. Another daughter is in nursing school at IU and somehow she is employed at HAC too. Nepotism at its finest. He learned very well from his best friend, Jack Schaap.
cast.sheep said:Friends with benefits!
Oh wait...I'm on the wrong thread. This one belongs under the "bitter" thread...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha (snort) hahahahahahahahahahahaha!
kaba said:I remember Stuart in College, not impressed
cast.sheep said:At this particular time...I can not figure out for the life of me why ANYONE would send their kids to HAC. They have a skeletal staff and faculty with even fewer qualified faculty than ever. Maybe I am missing something. What's the draw???? At one time the draw was FBCH and the ability to learn ministry from practical experience. Now that they have lost all credibility, what's the draw??? This is a serious question. I truly am curious.
cast.sheep said:One of Stuart's married daughters lives in a college-owned property and her husband isn't on staff. Another daughter is in nursing school at IU and somehow she is employed at HAC too. Nepotism at its finest. He learned very well from his best friend, Jack Schaap.
sword said:cast.sheep said:At this particular time...I can not figure out for the life of me why ANYONE would send their kids to HAC. They have a skeletal staff and faculty with even fewer qualified faculty than ever. Maybe I am missing something. What's the draw???? At one time the draw was FBCH and the ability to learn ministry from practical experience. Now that they have lost all credibility, what's the draw??? This is a serious question. I truly am curious.
Some pastors still refer 100% of their young people to their Alma Mater regardless of the young persons individual situation.
How else would some pastors still have dozens of there young people attending one specific school or another.
This goes on with BJ, Pensicola, LU as well as HAC.
sword said:kaba said:I remember Stuart in College, not impressed
I'm glad were not all judged by how we were in college.
We have a matured some since our college days. I suspect you have as well.
cast.sheep said:sword said:kaba said:I remember Stuart in College, not impressed
I'm glad were not all judged by how we were in college.
We have a matured some since our college days. I suspect you have as well.
Very true. I would hate to be judged by how I was in college. Seriously.
sword said:cast.sheep said:At this particular time...I can not figure out for the life of me why ANYONE would send their kids to HAC. They have a skeletal staff and faculty with even fewer qualified faculty than ever. Maybe I am missing something. What's the draw???? At one time the draw was FBCH and the ability to learn ministry from practical experience. Now that they have lost all credibility, what's the draw??? This is a serious question. I truly am curious.
Some pastors still refer 100% of their young people to their Alma Mater regardless of the young persons individual situation.
How else would some pastors still have dozens of there young people attending one specific school or another.
This goes on with BJ, Pensicola, LU as well as HAC.
Bruh said:sword said:cast.sheep said:At this particular time...I can not figure out for the life of me why ANYONE would send their kids to HAC. They have a skeletal staff and faculty with even fewer qualified faculty than ever. Maybe I am missing something. What's the draw???? At one time the draw was FBCH and the ability to learn ministry from practical experience. Now that they have lost all credibility, what's the draw??? This is a serious question. I truly am curious.
Some pastors still refer 100% of their young people to their Alma Mater regardless of the young persons individual situation.
How else would some pastors still have dozens of there young people attending one specific school or another.
This goes on with BJ, Pensicola, LU as well as HAC.
Why not attend a local university?