Alright faithful readers, here is the continuation of an interview with Josh Bueno and Becka Woodard about their experiences during the 2009 College Road Trip that took place this April during Spring Break.
Becka, what would you say impressed you the most about the schools? "In all of the schools there was a variety of different classes and majors at each school. I was also impressed by the missions trips of each school."
Josh? "The scenery of where the campuses were." And Josh, what memory do you think will stay with you the longest? The bonding that i shared through out the trip with Charles, Nicole, and Becka. And going up in the St. Louis Arch."
Becka, if you were to pick a one of the schools right now, which would it be and why? "At the moment I don't have a definite choice but I like Roanoke (now Mid-Atlantic Christian University) and Central for various reasons. Central has a co-op program with other schools in the area if I choose to major in something else and Roanoke has a nice campus and I liked the class we sat in on."
Josh, same question, which of the schools would you pick if you had to pick on right now? "Roanoke, it was so beautiful, and the class that we sat on was so interesting."
Do either of you have any thing else you would like to say about the trip right now?
JOSH: "Being able to stop and see where Charles and Nicole lived, in Indy was really cool. Being able to see what their life was like before Boulevard. The Arch was really sweet, because it was a once in a life time opportunity that I never thought I would be doing. Overall seeing, and feeling what college life had in store, I am very excited to start my life, as a young adult, and as a student at a Bible college."
Well, there you have it. The trip was really a great one and one that I think will stay with them forever. I still vividly remember the times my youth minister took me to visit Bible colleges. The bonding that happens on these trips are amazing and I am a strong supporter for the schools as well. I would not be the man I am today if it were not for the time i spent being taught and mentored by great Christian professors.
You read it . . . . . . you can't unread it.
~ Charles.
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