First Day of Class

Today was my first day of class. I’m taking 3 classes this semester. Two online and one at the Baptist building (an extension of SouthWestern). The class at the Baptist building started today. It is New Testament Greek I. I haven’t formally studied Greek since my sophmore year at OBU. That was 8 years ago!!! There is a prerequisite to this class that I haven’t taken, but I talked the registrar into letting me take it because I have studied Greek before . . . . (drop of sweat).

Thankfully, I was inspired by Dr. Sills to study Greek so I have studied a bit the last six months. I led a group of Southern seminary students on a trip to Cuzco last fall. Over the Peruvian cuisine each night I was convinced that Greek would be a great thing to know. I’m glad I now have the chance to study it with some accountability.

1 Response to “First Day of Class”


  1. 1 Leann

    I know this post is WAY old, but I keep telling my husband that I want to learn Greek. All I know is the alphabet, which I learned when I joined a sorority at the school across the ravine. *Gasp*

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