The term "mid-term," which students usually fearfully associate with the word "exam" is developing a new, more positive reputation on campus with the successful presentation of the 2nd Annual Mid-Term Restoration Service, Friday evening, October 25, in the Ad Building Chapel. The service was an inspiring mix of praise singing, testimonies, beautiful music, prayer, and the spoken word.
The lead organizer of the Mid-Term Restoration Service was Akeem Ambrose. "As a student, the mid-point of the semester is no doubt one of the hardest parts of our academic careers," said Ambrose. "This program was formulated so we as a family can come together in praise and song and ask God for divine intervention and His strength to help us finish our academic race."
The Mid-Term Restoration Service was organized and coordinated by Akeem Ambrose with help from many other students. |
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