Life prompts student to finish seminary degree
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[May 11, 2011]
Suzanne Gowin started studying at
Lincoln Christian Seminary in 1994. She will graduate at the Lincoln
Christian University commencement service on Saturday.
Gowin actually finished her coursework in 1996, but life intervened
when she married her husband, Michael, and she never finished her
thesis.
Last summer, she felt prompted by God to finally finish when she
changed her thesis topic to "God's Heart for the Fatherless." She
chose this topic because it focuses on the study of God's special
concern for orphans in the Bible. The Gowins, who already had three
children, were in the process of adopting two more from Ethiopia
while she was writing her final thesis.
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"I know it seemed crazy to others, and to us, that I was
attempting to finish this in the middle of our adoption, which
included two trips to Ethiopia. But, I have a feeling the timing was
not a coincidence," says Gowin. "Our two newest children are my
thesis with skin on it!
"The more I argued with God and ‘reminded' Him that it was crazy
and that we could possibly have new kids coming that fall, the more
I felt He would laugh and say, ‘Well, you'd better hurry up then!'"
Gowin pushed hard to finish, getting most of the writing done
before traveling to Ethiopia. Time kept ticking, and before she knew
it, she was bringing two new additions home to the family in
Lincoln. Not as much got done on her thesis during this time because
of unexpected doctor appointments and hospital stays for the new
children.
Gowin shares: "God showed His faithfulness once again. With the
help of my husband and some good friends sharing in the care of the
kids, I have been able to finally finish my thesis."
As a student at Lincoln Christian Seminary, Gowin majored in New
Testament and is one of the last to graduate under the instruction
of Dr. Bob Lowery, who died April 28. Gowin says that studying under
Lowery was invaluable and she is honored to have been taught by
someone she respects so much.
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"I have learned amazing things about interpreting and applying
Scripture, and also about how true Christian men and women live
their lives," she said. "Dr. Gary Hall has also been very
influential in my education and spiritual growth.
"I am so thankful to finally have the thesis finished, but I have
enjoyed the process and what I have learned, and if one family is
prompted to adopt because of our experience, then it will all be
worth it!"
Lincoln Christian University will host two commencement services
on Saturday. The School of Undergraduate Studies and the School of
Adult & Graduate Studies will recognize graduates at the 10 a.m.
service. Seminary commencement will take place at 1 p.m. on the LCU
campus, 100 Campus View Drive in Lincoln.
[Text from file received from
Lincoln Christian University]
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