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Administration deserves
thanks for campus upgrades





This semester, Multnomah Bible College's men living on campus no longer call White Hall "home." Because of Multnomah donors, Robert Gray Partners Inc. and the college administration, the men have a new dorm.

Thanks are in order. The administration of Multnomah Bible College and Multnomah Biblical Seminary who are always willing to help students, always willing to listen, and always in tune with what God wants to do with this school, are planning some big expansion projects.

In the next 10 years, Multnomah will be going through some major changes. The administration is continually striving to make the 25-acre campus of Multnomah more equipped to serve students as they grow in favor with God and man.

Due to a shortage of office space for all the faculty, the administration will expand the north side of Sutcliffe, providing more office space for faculty. Construction and remodeling of Sutcliffe could begin this summer.

Thanks to a donation of $1 million, construction of the new seminary building may begin when the city of Portland approves the campus' master plan. Some of the money set aside for the seminary building is also set aside to fund the Sutcliffe expansion project, and both projects are almost totally funded.

After the new seminary building is completed, the school plans to begin building apartments for seminary students.

The third phase of the campus' master plan includes the construction of a new student commons.

The administration would like to include in one building everything students visit most: cafeteria, coffee shop, student ministries, student services, etc.

Thank the Lord that Multnomah has an administrative body that is not only in tune with our needs, but also takes the initiative to act and provide for our wants as well.

Thank the Lord that we have a base of financial support in alumni and other private donors that allows the school to gain enough funds to be able to further not only the work of this school and its students, but also the Kingdom of God.

Thank the Lord for what He is doing in the lives of faculty, staff, seminary and college students through this school.

Thank the Lord for what he will do with this school.





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