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Saturday, March 11, 2006

Discover Dallas - March 2


Well, I know I'm in the right place. That's a plus.


The school administration goes to great lengths to plan this event. They were as excited about it as we were or at least I was....


Director of Admissions Greg Hatteberg addressing the group & going over the days events. He was sort of the "emcee" for the program.


The main room was full every time. This is where we ate and had some of the programs.


There were visitors representing 29 of the 50 states and I was the only one from New Hampshire and even New England who was in attendance.


Campbell Academic Center. Some classes are held here and this is where we had all of our meals.


looking out onto the DTS quad. I'll bet it's nicer when the grass is green and the weather is hotter.


A sculpture depicting Jesus performing the task of a slave or servant, washing Peter's feet at the Last Supper. See John 13:1-17.

The two Marys were the first to discover the Empty tomb. They then told Jesus disciples. This is significant because of the status women held in first century Palestine. Women were generally not recognized as legitimate, legal witnesses. See Matthew 28:1-10; Mark 16:1-13; Luke 24:1-12; John 20:1-18

1 Comments:

At 13 March, 2006 07:31, Blogger DaBich said...

Gorgeous sculptures! Seems like it was a treat for the eyes on this trip.

 

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