Charlie, Tommy, and Wesley
Cameroon '06-'07

Cameroon Baptist Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 44 Ndu
North West Province
Cameroon, West Africa
August 2006 through June 2007

Friday, January 19, 2007

The second semester

I would say the winter/spring semester is upon us, but it doesn’t feel like either one around here. It’s only the middle of January, but already we’re anticipating the beginning of rainy season in March when the dust will go away!

Some of you have asked what courses the three of us will be teaching next semester, so here’s the rundown.

Charlie will be continuing two year-long courses that he started last semester: Church History (for the third-year Bachelor of Theology students) and Hebrew (for the second-year Bachelors degree students); and he’ll be picking up two new classes: Old Testament Introduction (for the first-year Diploma of Theology students), and the book of Jonah (for the second-year Certificate of Theology students).

Tommy will also be continuing two year-long courses: Old Testament Introduction (for first-year Bachelors students) and Greek 2 (for first-year Bachelors students too); and he’ll also be picking up two classes: Evangelism and Discipleship (for first-year Bachelors students) and a New Testament Introduction class (for first-year Certificate students).

And, finally, I’ll be continuing three year-long courses that I started last semester: Introduction to Missions (for second-year Bachelors students), New Testament Introduction (a combined course for two groups of students---second-year Bachelors students and first-year Diploma students), and Systematic Theology (for second-year Diploma students); and I’m picking up a course on Acts and 1 & 2 Corinthians (for second-year Diploma students).

In addition to teaching, each of us has also been asked to preach four times in chapel this semester.

We’re excited for what’s in store, and, as always, we’d appreciate your prayers!

Grace and peace,

Wesley, for the team

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Guys-

Greetings from the Northeast. It's been fun keeping up with the blog, I should post more often. I enjoy reading it. We are looking forward to the beginning of a new semester here. I'm hoping to take an exegesis course from Dr. Hafemenn this semester, but it should be a good semester nonetheless. Life is fairly good here. Our new daughter Lydia is healthy and doing well. Elisha is a ton of fun. He loves life, except eating his vegetables. It's so fun to have him in the family. He's just a cool kid. When he gets real excited he will clap his hands together and say YEAH! when something exciting happens, especially when offered oatmeal (he loves that stuff). We hope that at least a few of you will come here to school, we'd love to spend time with you again.

Last night, we were hanging out with the Capps and Brendsels, and I think it would be so much more fun if some of you guys ended up here. Regardless, we love the reports, the top ten lists (at least ones posted), and I just spent some time praying for your semester.

Wes, I met Jud Birdsall the other day and he said that you two were good friends at Wheaton. I still am planning on giving him your blog address, but he says hi.

grace and peace as you serve,
Kyle for the Wisdoms

11:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I should also add that the Patriots are definately going to take it to Manning and the Colts later this afternoon. I hope it doesn't ruin the semester Tommy.

11:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what was that about the patriots and the colts?

9:00 PM  

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