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			 Did we mention roses? One gardener in particular, 
			Mike Drake, Lincoln Christian University’s landscaping genius, will 
			affirm that growing a display of roses . . . and many other floral 
			miracles for that matter, is not a “tip-toe through the tulips.” 
 Yet, the campus of Lincoln Christian University provides just that . 
			. . an incredible display of floral masterpieces that beckons to the 
			horticulturalist and the amateur alike. The talents of Mike Drake 
			and his team of student workers make for a worthwhile trip to campus 
			and a walk about her estate to take in spectacular roses, flowering 
			trees and bushes, and a huge variety of other flowers brought to 
			life and placed in creatively designed gardens. LCU’s catalogue of 
			trees includes 18 different species, with several varieties within 
			the species, and 16 species of bushes. One half of the tree and bush 
			species are flowering, making for a very beautiful campus landscape.
 
			
			
			 
			One campus site that this prejudiced writer would say holds the 
			“bragging rights” of possibly the finest display of beauty expressed 
			through flowers and design in this area would be the campus Prayer 
			Garden, located just west of the Earl C Hargrove Chapel. This site 
			was taken to a new level of display because of a dream of former 
			head groundskeeper, Steve Barmes who was employed by LCU from 2000 
			until his untimely death in 2004. While his dream was partially 
			fulfilled, there was much yet to accomplish; and Mike Drake, who 
			followed Steve as Head Groundskeeper, dared “to grasp the thorns” as 
			he carried out and expanded Steve’s dream in the Prayer Garden, as 
			well as orchestrating a remarkable display of trees and bushes, 
			flowering and non-flowering annuals, and perennials throughout the 
			entire campus.  
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			 Thousands of hours are invested annually in making LCU’s 
				campus a showcase of beauty. Plants and trees are carefully 
				selected to appropriately meet the needs of each center of 
				interest. Grooming is continual. Weekly fertilization and 
				watering during the growing season makes for an explosion of 
				growth and color. 
			 
			
			 
			Even the seasons do their part, all a testimony to God’s amazing 
			miracle of new birth, of living out life, and of death as the seeds 
			fall to the ground to be hidden under the winter snow, only to 
			surface again to re-live the cycle and to declare even more boldly 
			the miracle of the soil and the seed. 
 “He [God] has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also 
			set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God 
			has done from beginning to end.” – Ecclesiastes 3:11, ff.
 
			[Submitted by CHRISTINE THOMAS, 
			LINCOLN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY; Written by SUE ROGERS] 
			
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