Mark,
Will you please email me a paragraph on what Fruitland means to you. This is a project for Hoyle Edwards. This will be published in a Fruitland news letter. Thank you for your time.
Heath Manley
Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute is dear to my heart. I love it because it laid a foundational past for me to build ministry upon. The seeds instructors planted in my life are still producing a harvest today. Those men were unique educators because most were involved in full time Christian ministry six and a half days per week and taught one half day. This structure allowed them to instruct more from reality and not just theory. I thank God for real men that took the Bible and applied it to ministry situations. I feel like I’m still standing on their shoulders and can still hear their voices resounding in my heart. Also, I started my first ministry position and married my wife while I was a student at Fruitland. Presently, Fruitland affords me the opportunity to instruct and teach. I have always had a deep desire to be involved in Kingdom work and bring glory to God. The platform of instructor at Fruitland is one of the greatest places to accomplish this desire. The finest men and women in God’s Kingdom are God called and God sent to FBBI. My heart is connected to those people through this place. Fruitland is not only dear to my heart but it also drives my heart. I’m looking forward to the future and what God has in store for those that make up the Fruitland family.
Mark Hunnicutt – Instructor of Youth Ministry
What does Fruitland mean to you?
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