Sam Horn, Les Ollila, Mike Harding speakers at BJU 2014 Bible Conference

Could one of these men become the next president of BJU?

that be Mike Harding, not Mark Harding?

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Corrected to Mike. Thanks [Jim Peet]

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and to mmartin,

I doubt that any of these people are candidates. Most of them are either too old or don’t fit the requirements. The only potential candidate that I see are Harding and Horn(no relation). Dr. Horn is currently president of Central Seminary, so I would not think that he is a likely candidate. The presidential search information can be found on BJU’s website

until Mike finds out he is too old… :D

Hey Mike, I didn’t say that, just quoting someone else…

BTW, like the Great Lakes area representation…

SamH

It’s been a while since I made the journey for Bible Conference at BJU, but this is the first time I recall a Conference with no Joneses or BJU faculty members.

"Some things are of that nature as to make one's fancy chuckle, while his heart doth ache." John Bunyan

I don’t know if the speakers mentioned above are being considered for the Presidency at BJU, but I’d love to see any of the three in that slot. I kind of doubt that Dr. Ollila would take it, but Drs. Horn and Harding would be good fits, I think.

Of course, if Dr. Harding was selected, we’d probably lose his involvement with SI…but that might be a huge incentive for him to take the spot if it’s offered! :D

"Our task today is to tell people — who no longer know what sin is...no longer see themselves as sinners, and no longer have room for these categories — that Christ died for sins of which they do not think they’re guilty." - David Wells

[SamH]

until Mike finds out he is too old… Biggrin

Hey Mike, I didn’t say that, just quoting someone else…

BTW, like the Great Lakes area representation…

Sam,

If you reread my original post, You will see that I identified Mike Harding as one of two potential future presidents(in my perspective) at this Bible Conference. Also, please note that I said most, not all, most does not equal all.