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May 2011 Connexion

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Campus Connexion

West Africa Advanced School of Theology  www.waast.org


May 2011
Events on Campus New Classrooms for MA Session
This Semester Master of Arts students are now meeting
9 May–22 July in the 3 newly-completed second-story
classrooms. Seventy-three students from
Master of Arts Session
14 nations began their courses on 9
24 May May. Twenty-six of these are new
Meeting of the Board of students—15 French and 11 English.
Governors' Executive More than 30 others are writing theses.
Committee Please pray that the 3 downstairs
classrooms will be completed in time
Upcoming for the BTh session in August.
11‒28 July
PAThS Session Provision and Protection in Daloa, Côte d'Ivoire
Dr. Daplex Ouentchist, Bible school director and WAAST center coordinator, reports
17 Aug.‒23 Sept. miracles on the school campus. When more than 2,000 people took refuge there in April,
Second Semester the school had only enough food for the 150 students for 2 days. A few students from a
nearby police training center were among the refugees. Rebels took their center, but their
17 Aug.‒9 Nov. chief was able to retrieve the food stored there: 5.5 tons of rice, 1,200 liters of oil,
3rd-year Students' Final tomatoes, and other foodstuffs. This fed all the refugees, and students are still eating it!
Semester Despite the rebels' repeated threats to take over the campus, they were deterred by the
11 November number of people there. God's hand of protection was evident. Students ministered daily
WAAST 40th Anniversary to the refugees during their 2 1/2-week stay, holding meetings at 6 a.m. and at 4 p.m.
Celebration Some gave their lives to the Lord and are now attending AG churches in Daloa.
Classes at the school have resumed, but the WAAST session in May will be delayed. Dr.
12 November Ouentchist asks for prayer for peace, for unity in the churches, and for safety for pastors.
Graduation
New Radio Tower under Construction
12–13 November Since a strong wind felled the RJLY tower on
Board of Governors April 4, the station's broadcast range has been
Meeting severely limited. But a new, stronger tower
Please Pray will soon be ready for assembly. This tower
will stand 46m high (10m taller), and the new
• for the completion of antenna system will boost the signal farther
the radio tower and for than before.
an even greater impact Local churches and individuals and some
• for the upcoming U.S. churches have provided funds for the
sessions in the 8 new tower and antenna system. A local
RJLY Director Dziwonou (2nd from right) and businessman donated the steel. About
extension centers his technician (right) check on the progress. 400,000 FCFA (US$900) is still needed.
• for traveling safety,
Extension Center News
health, and strength for
Sierra Leone: Coordinator Alfred Ensa reports that many potential pastors are opting for
the professors and shorter, substandard training programs, and that more pastors from the provinces need
students during the 10- WAAST training. This year he plans to visit “the four major headquarter towns to have a
week MA session discussion program on radio about the importance of proper training and why students
should choose WAAST as an option for their study needs.” Please pray for these efforts.
WAAST Côte d'Ivoire: This center hopes to hold classes in June/July, and to give an entrance
B.P. 2313 exam for the many who are interested. Pray for wisdom as they plan in uncertain times.
Lomé, Togo Do you know any WAAST alumni, pastors, or others who would be interested in receiving this
(228) 225-0663 e-newsletter? Please invite them to send their e-mail address to news@waast.org.

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