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Series Code: TDY
Program Code: TDY210013A
00:01 As you're well aware,
00:03 we're living in unprecedented times. 00:05 Join us now for Today special program. 00:12 I want to spend my life 00:18 Mending broken people 00:23 I want to spend my life 00:29 Removing pain 00:34 Lord, let my words 00:39 Heal a heart that hurts 00:44 I want to spend my life 00:50 Mending broken people 00:55 I want to spend my life 01:00 Mending broken people 01:15 Hello, friends, welcome to the 3ABN Today. 01:17 My name is John Lomacang. 01:18 Thank you for taken the time to tune in. 01:20 And this program is specifically geared to, 01:23 if you are a parent looking for a college 01:27 or maybe later on an academy 01:29 for your son or daughter or your children, 01:32 this is a program that would interest you 01:33 tremendously. 01:35 And if you want to find out about Christian education, 01:37 I also encourage you to stay tuned. 01:39 In the first half of this program, 01:41 we're going to be talking to the president 01:42 of Ouachita Hills College. 01:44 I'll introduce him in just a moment. 01:45 And in the second half, 01:47 we're going to be talking 01:48 to the principal of the academy. 01:50 But let me begin by thanking you 01:51 for your prayers and financial support 01:53 of this network as we continue going and growing, 01:56 getting ready for the coming of Jesus. 01:58 But right now, let me introduce to you 02:00 not only a comrade in ministry, 02:02 but a good friend of 3ABN as well as myself, 02:05 Pastor David Shin, 02:07 the president of the Ouachita Hills College. 02:10 Pastor Shin, are you there? 02:12 Yes, I'm here. 02:14 It's so good to be with you here, Pastor John, 02:16 and privileged to be able to share 02:18 a little bit about the college. 02:20 Yes. Yeah. 02:21 We are familiar with you in preaching, 02:23 also you with the Michigan Conference, 02:26 but just give us a brief background 02:27 of your journey 02:29 and then how you ended up at Ouachita Hills College? 02:33 Yes, I began pastoring 02:35 the Michigan Conference in 2003 02:37 and I was there for about 12 years to 2015. 02:42 And it was early on the Michigan Conference 02:44 experience 02:45 and pastoring there that 3ABN reached out to me. 02:48 I can remember, like yesterday 02:50 Dee Hildebrand asked me to be on Faith Chapel. 02:52 I don't think they broadcast that anymore, 02:55 but that's where I began. 02:56 And then I, they invited me to camp meetings 02:59 and I've been privileged to be 03:00 a regular speaker there with 3ABN. 03:03 And then in 2015, 03:05 the Lord called our family to Alaska. 03:08 And that was quite a journey and an experience. 03:11 And we were there for five years. 03:13 And then in October of last year, 2020, 03:18 the Lord called us to Ouachita Hills College. 03:22 And I was working on my doctoral dissertation 03:26 and getting ready to defend. 03:30 And the Lord called me to Ouachita Hills College. 03:34 I received a phone call from the Clarks 03:37 who founded the college and the academy. 03:40 And they extended the invitation 03:42 to serve in this capacity 03:43 as the president of Ouachita Hills College. 03:45 Yes. 03:46 And I know that as I look at your life 03:48 and the kind of individual you are not only in ministry, 03:52 but we've seen a life 03:53 that is also reflective of the Lord being with you 03:56 and your family 03:57 and praise the Lord for that. 03:58 We know the college is going to be blessed. 04:00 Give our viewers and listeners just an overview. 04:03 And I also know that in just a moment 04:06 you have two young people that are with you. 04:08 Let's go ahead and introduce them first 04:10 and then we'll get an overview of the college 04:12 and what Ouachita Hills College has to offer. 04:15 First let's go to Josh Holly. 04:17 Hello, Josh, how are you today? 04:20 Yes, Josh Holly is a theology major 04:22 at Ouachita Hills College, 04:23 and I'm going to give the microphone over to him. 04:25 And then after that, it's Crystal Hernandez, 04:27 who's an education major. 04:29 Okay. Yes. 04:31 Hello, Josh? Hello. I'm doing well. 04:32 Yes. 04:34 How are you enjoying your time at Ouachita Hills? 04:37 Oh, it's been a tremendous blessing to me, 04:39 and I'm very thankful to be here. 04:40 It's just been a good experience. 04:42 Good, good. 04:43 We're going to be asking you some more questions. 04:45 Well, let's just go to Crystal right now, 04:47 Crystal Hernandez. 04:48 And God's blessing I know is with you too, 04:52 but how was your time there at Ouachita Hills? 04:56 It's been a joyous experience. It really has. 04:58 It's been an adventure as well, 05:00 you know, going to different places. 05:02 So, you know, being able to work here, 05:04 but overall it's been a rich experience. 05:06 Yes. 05:08 Well, for those who are viewing the program, 05:09 let me start with you, Pastor Shin. 05:11 What is Ouachita Hills, and what makes it unique? 05:17 The unique thing about Ouachita Hills College 05:19 is that, well, to give you a little bit of the history, 05:23 Dr. Mrs. Clark had a vision 05:25 to start a school and it began in their own home. 05:29 Dr. Clark is a dentist and they had this vision 05:31 to follow the principles of true education 05:33 as found in the book Education. 05:36 And they started in their own home 05:38 and it began to grow. 05:40 And then through Layman's Foundation, 05:42 those, some property bought about 10 miles away, 05:46 which is the campus that is today. 05:48 And it began with the academy. 05:51 And I came to the academy back in 1994, 05:55 changed my life, began canvassing 05:58 and gave my heart to the Lord, 05:59 had my conversion experience here. 06:01 And then about 20 years ago in 1999, 06:05 they started to have a vision 06:08 for a college to be here as well. 06:11 And in about 2004, 2005, 06:13 they began a college here and it's a four year degree. 06:17 And what makes Ouachita Hills College unique 06:21 is that we endeavor to follow 06:24 the principles found in the Spirit of Prophecy 06:28 related specifically 06:30 to the vision of Madison College. 06:32 Now EA Sutherland and Magan around 1907 06:36 were inspired by Ellen White 06:40 to begin a college that Ellen White said 06:43 was to be of a different order. 06:45 And Madison College just had a tremendous blessing 06:50 that was there. 06:51 Okay, I see. Wonderful. 06:52 So, so would you say that Ouachita Hills exists 06:56 to centre its education 06:58 not only on the principles that you alluded to, 07:01 but on Christian principles? 07:03 Is that what I'm understanding? 07:05 Absolutely, Christian principles, 07:08 and it goes back to those principles 07:11 of the school of the prophets 07:13 that Samuel instituted in Bible times. 07:16 And the, there was a work study program 07:18 in the school of the prophets. 07:19 And it was to instill biblical principles 07:22 in men and women 07:23 that would go out to bless the nation of Israel. 07:26 And in this case the Adventist Church, 07:28 the Christian community and the world. 07:30 Okay. 07:32 Let me ask Josh, 07:33 because Josh is a theology student there. 07:36 I want to ask him, how are those principles 07:38 impacting your study of theology? 07:42 Oh, they've been a tremendous blessing to me. 07:46 Seeing how we not only focus so much on just the academics, 07:50 but the practical application of them with work studies 07:53 and what the canvassing program, 07:55 and my experience 07:56 here at Ouachita Hills has been amazing. 07:58 And I've seen the power of God and the students here 08:00 and even in my own life. 08:01 Okay. 08:02 And, Crystal, how has these principles centering, 08:05 you know, you're taking education, 08:07 how have these principles 08:09 helped you in understanding education, 08:10 because you're going to be a teacher? 08:13 Expound on that briefly for me? 08:15 Yes. And that's right. 08:17 You know, being a teacher is nothing easy, 08:19 but coming to the school, it just goes to show that, 08:22 you know, the principles that I'm gaining as a teacher 08:24 are not only to train my students 08:27 to become students, 08:29 you know, qualify to serve our communities, 08:31 but also to be qualified to the life to come. 08:34 You know, and I think that's so important 08:36 because even as a teacher, 08:38 we need to understand that as well for ourselves that, 08:41 you know, it's not only to teach, 08:42 but it's a practical lifestyle 08:44 that we need to learn ourselves. 08:46 Let me ask you a question. 08:48 How has the college experience 08:50 there changed your life? 08:55 You know, that's a deep and profound question, 08:57 you know, then, has been rolling 09:01 in my mind lately as I come to the end of my, 09:04 you know, just semester being here, 09:07 but it has really taught me that overall, 09:11 you know, yes, education 09:13 and, you know, academics matter. 09:16 But overall, what will help us be successful in life 09:20 is having a spiritual life with God. 09:22 And I think that that is very essential, 09:24 you know, in becoming a teacher 09:26 because teaching is not just only what comes 09:28 out of your mouth, 09:29 but also what you project to your students, 09:32 and these principles are going to be 09:34 forever ingrained in my mind 09:35 because it's not enough just to, 09:37 you know, hear the Word, but to be doers of the Word. 09:40 And I think that that is something 09:41 that this school has really impacted my life 09:44 and just training me to be a better teacher overall 09:48 and a better child of God. 09:51 Thank you so much. Wow. That was wonderful. 09:53 Josh, you're going to be preaching 09:54 from the Word of God. 09:56 Let me also tell me how has that shaped the way 10:00 that you look at God's Word, 10:01 because you're living in an environment 10:03 as Pastor Shin pointed out, 10:05 the president that the environment 10:07 is to shape the student with the principles of Christ. 10:10 And I love that, 10:11 he referred to Samuel the school of the prophets. 10:14 How has that shaped your theological understanding 10:17 of what your mission is going to be 10:19 after you leave school? 10:21 Well, coming here, 10:24 this has been a place where I've noticed 10:25 that people can come from all walks of life 10:28 and it's a place where people are able to grow 10:31 from any place that you come from in life. 10:34 And the way that I feel 10:35 that the school has impacted me the most 10:37 is when I first came here. 10:39 I remember my first day, 10:41 I was so impressed to wake up early 10:43 and have devotional life with the Lord. 10:46 And I give my heart to the Lord 10:47 before I came to school. 10:49 But when I came here, 10:50 this is when my devotional life actually began. 10:51 And I've been here for three years. 10:53 And as I look back on my time here, 10:55 I can just see a complete transformation, 10:57 like not even just in my own life, 10:58 but in the lives of those around me. 11:01 And the school is focused on not only just preaching, 11:04 but also canvassing. 11:05 And these different works that the school has put us 11:07 in a position to do have... 11:09 They've just been an amazing experience for me. 11:12 Praise the Lord. 11:14 Pastor Shin, going back to the school, 11:17 talk about some of the majors 11:19 that are offered there at Ouachita Hills College? 11:23 Yes. 11:24 We have a religion department, 11:26 which has the religion major or the theology major 11:30 as well as biblical studies. 11:31 And then we have the education department 11:33 that has secondary education, elementary education. 11:36 We have a business department, 11:37 we offer a business degree 11:40 and we also offer a music degree. 11:45 That's right. 11:46 We have a music degree that is a relatively new degree 11:49 that we've started. 11:51 And we have a new series of Scripture songs 11:55 through the music degree department 11:58 that we've been putting together with video 12:00 and so forth. 12:02 So those are the main degrees that we have. 12:04 And as Josh mentioned, 12:06 the unique thing about Ouachita Hills 12:08 is that they are able to pay their way through school, 12:12 through the canvassing program. 12:14 We're living in a time of insurmountable debt, 12:17 where people are getting out of school 12:19 with 80, 90, 100,000 dollars worth of debt, 12:23 and that's just for their bachelor's. 12:24 Then, then they have to go for their master's. 12:26 But we believe in a no debt system here. 12:31 And the majority of our students 12:34 are able to pay their way through school, 12:36 through the canvassing program that we've interwoven 12:40 through our curriculum here. 12:42 And so that's a unique thing about Ouachita Hills College. 12:44 We believe that it's a sustainable system 12:46 in which they can go out 12:48 and do ministry for the Lord Jesus 12:50 and not be burdened 12:52 with this financial debt from their educational process. 12:56 We believe that they should be able to go out and work 12:58 and not have to worry about paying off student loans. 13:01 That's good. 13:02 For those who may not know what the term canvassing 13:05 or the word canvassing means, briefly explain that? 13:09 Yes, canvassing or otherwise known 13:11 as colporteur ministry 13:13 is where you go door to door, 13:16 selling books like Christ Object Lessons 13:20 which is Ministry of Healing, 13:21 Desire of Ages, Great Controversy. 13:24 We do have healthy cookbooks as well, 13:26 and they're able to earn their way 13:28 through school by selling these books door to door. 13:31 That's what we call the canvassing work 13:33 or the colporteur ministry. 13:35 Wonderful, and that offsets their debt. 13:38 I know, you know, it's amazing when you talked about 13:40 how much education costs. 13:42 Somebody once said to me 13:44 they were talking about education. 13:46 They said, "We have to consider that education is, 13:48 Christian education is an investment in eternity." 13:53 But I also responded, I said, 13:54 "But the students shouldn't be paying 13:56 for their debt eternally either. 13:58 And so it's encouraging to know 14:01 that they could work their way through school. 14:04 And because I've known students that have graduated, 14:07 you know, 200,000, $300,000 debt, 14:10 by the time they get their master's 14:12 or sometimes their doctorate degree. 14:14 And really you have to get rid of that debt 14:16 before you even start thinking about getting a house 14:18 and getting settled. 14:20 So we praise the Lord that Ouachita Hills 14:21 has put into place a program 14:24 that says to the students, 14:26 you don't have to worry about leaving here 14:28 and dragging a train of debt behind you. 14:30 That's a wonderful philosophy 14:32 and a wonderful program. 14:34 Talk about some of the, 14:37 some of the costs 14:39 because a lot of times parents say, 14:40 well, you know, this sounds great, 14:42 but is it a cost effective education? 14:45 Is it synonymous to education on the level 14:50 that we see in a lot of colleges today 14:52 or more affordable? 14:55 Yes, our annual tuition is $10,000 a year, 15:00 which is very, very affordable 15:02 considering that we're looking at colleges now 15:04 that are going upwards of 30 to $40,000 15:07 just for one year. 15:08 So we're looking at $10,000. 15:10 And if you work during the summer program, 15:12 and then we have a spring, winter program 15:13 and other ones interspersed throughout the year, 15:16 you're able to pay off a significant part of that 15:19 as you're going through school. 15:21 So that's the beauty of this model. 15:24 We believe that it's a sustainable model. 15:26 And at the same time, 15:27 Ellen White indicates that the canvassing work 15:30 is the best preparation for ministry. 15:33 And so it's, it's not just, you're just working, 15:35 but you're actually doing ministry 15:37 and you're preparing yourself for the Lord's service. 15:39 And at the same time, 15:41 you're getting books like the book, 15:42 Great Controversy into the home. 15:44 And I believe we're living in the last days. 15:46 And Josh, we just went out a couple of weeks ago 15:50 and he was in a parking lot 15:53 and he sold in one day 15:55 over 50 Great Controversies in one day. 15:58 And so these are the experiences 16:00 that they're having and they're coming back 16:01 on fire for the Lord. 16:03 And it has a way of just enriching 16:07 the educational experience here. 16:08 So the canvassing... 16:10 The canvassing work, 16:11 the canvassing experience is one that is, 16:13 is central part of the curriculum. 16:17 It helps pay for their tuition, 16:19 at the same time their own experiences enrich. 16:22 They're able to grow spiritually, 16:23 gain skills of relating and talking to people. 16:26 And at the same time, get books 16:28 into the home, like the book, Great Controversy. 16:31 They're so critical for these last days. 16:32 Wow. 16:34 Let me give Josh or Crystal an opportunity 16:38 to share maybe a miracle story, 16:40 something that you've experienced 16:41 that has really impacted you positively 16:44 as you've gone out canvassing. 16:45 Which one of you would like to share that? 16:48 Yeah, I've had an experience 16:50 before where I knocked on a lady's door 16:52 and she opened the door to me 16:56 and I started canvassing her 16:57 and she was interested in my book. 17:00 She bought the Great Controversy from me, 17:01 Steps to Christ, and Desire of Ages. 17:04 And, but I asked her after we were done, 17:05 if I could, if there's anything I could pray with her about. 17:08 And as soon as I said that, 17:09 this grown lady just broke down, 17:12 crying uncontrollably. 17:13 Like she was weeping, uncontrolled, 17:15 but she covered her face with the books. 17:16 And as she covered her face with a book, 17:18 she pulled them away. 17:19 And she said, I can't believe you showed up today. 17:22 And she put her face back over the books 17:24 and began weeping. 17:25 And at this time I'm getting kind of emotional myself 17:28 and she took the books away again. 17:29 And she said, "I can't believe you showed up today." 17:32 And she said, "Yes, I need prayer. 17:33 Please come in." 17:34 And so I come in the house and I'm kinda crying now. 17:37 And she's still uncontrollably crying. 17:39 And she puts the books back over her face 17:41 and her daughter walks in the room, 17:43 her daughter, she was an adult 17:44 and her daughter's crying too. 17:46 And she looked at her daughter and she said, 17:48 "Can you believe he showed up today?" 17:50 Hmm. 17:51 And her daughter just shook her head 17:53 and they were crying and I was crying. 17:54 And I asked her, I said, 17:56 "Do you want to share with me what's going on? 17:58 Or would you just like me to pray?" 17:59 And she said, 18:01 "We just want to keep it private, 18:02 just please pray for us." 18:03 And I pray with that lady. 18:05 And I went away there 18:06 knowing that God had sent me there. 18:08 And we have many stories of people having dreams 18:10 about the Great Controversy, people having visions. 18:13 But that was 18:14 the most powerful experience for me 18:16 because I knew that God had sent me there 18:17 to, to help bind up the broken hearted. 18:19 Wow. 18:20 It's amazing how the Lord sent you there that day. 18:22 Harriet, I mean, yeah. 18:24 Crystal, would you like to share something with us? 18:26 Because I know that, you know, 18:27 canvassing is in and of itself takes bravery, 18:30 but what has, what have you experienced 18:33 that has impacted your life going out on canvassing? 18:37 Yes. Yes. Oh, I have so many of them. 18:40 I'm just trying to think of which ones to share, 18:41 there's so many. 18:43 But one of the ones that really comes to mind 18:44 and has really just impacted my life overall 18:48 has been one where, you know, 18:50 overall canvassing 18:51 is not always rainbows and butterflies. 18:53 You know, you have those moments 18:55 where you're just like, oh Lord, help me, you know? 18:57 And I was having one of these days 18:59 and I was just like, Lord, please. 19:01 I know that You want to use me, 19:02 but right now I just feel inadequate 19:06 and nothing was going on. 19:07 And I'm just like, Lord, like what's going on, 19:09 please help me. 19:10 And in the midst of this, 19:12 you know, kind of like wanting to be discouraged, 19:15 but holding on to God 19:16 knowing that He could do something, 19:18 I knock on this door, and you know, 19:20 I wasn't expecting anybody. 19:21 I was about to walk away 19:23 and automatically this door like opens really quick 19:26 and I'm just like, oh, hey. 19:28 And I kind of stumbled through my, 19:30 through my canvas, as I'm sharing with this man, 19:34 you know what we're doing? 19:36 And he's like, hold on. 19:37 And he goes back and he comes back changed. 19:39 And he's like, sorry about that. 19:40 Tell me what is it that you're doing? 19:42 And, you know, I started proceeding to tell him like, 19:45 hey, we're canvassing, 19:46 or, you know, I tell him about the Great Controversy. 19:49 I hand him first habits that he'll, 19:52 he said, he said, hold on. 19:54 He goes inside. 19:55 And I'm just thinking, oh Lord, he just took my book. 19:58 And he said, you know, 19:59 and I'm already like sizing up the situation. 20:02 He, he's not gonna bring back my book, right? 20:06 And he comes back 20:07 and he comes back without the book 20:09 and I'm just like, oh no. 20:10 And I'm just like, okay, Crystal, show him another book. 20:12 And I'm just like, okay, well, 20:14 let me show you Christ Object Lessons. 20:15 This book has been a powerful, 20:18 you know, just devotional in my life. 20:20 And then he's like, oh, wow. 20:21 Yeah, hold on. 20:23 And he goes back inside and he takes the book 20:25 and he comes back without the book. 20:26 And I'm just thinking, oh, this is it. 20:29 He's really going to take my books. 20:30 Lord, what more can I ask for? 20:33 Long story short, and I said, 20:35 "Sir, you know what we're doing, 20:39 And I refocus and I just get really personal 20:42 and tell him, you know, the reason 20:44 why we're doing here is just to be able to bring 20:46 hope to people. 20:48 And he says, I had in my hand, 20:50 The Great Controversy was the last one. 20:52 And he says, what's that book? 20:55 And I was like, oh, oh yeah. 20:56 And I showed him The Great Controversy. 20:58 And he says, "Can I have it?" 21:02 And you know, he took it, he goes inside and I said, 21:04 "Oh Lord, what am I going to do now?" 21:07 You know, he comes back with all three books 21:09 and he says, you know, this is exactly what I needed. 21:14 And he, you know, everything happened so quick 21:17 that I was just like, 21:19 not able to process what was going on, 21:20 but the story does not end there. 21:22 I was able to... 21:23 He brings back a check and it was a decent amount. 21:25 I was able to leave more books with him, 21:27 Desire of Ages and other books. 21:28 And I prayed with him. 21:30 And as I was walking away, he says, whoa, wow. 21:36 Like, and I'm just like, what just happened. 21:38 I don't understand everything happened so quick. 21:41 And guess what? The story does not end there. 21:43 But later on, I get a letter from the mail 21:46 and it basically describes all the things 21:49 that were going behind the scene. 21:50 This man previously to me knocking on the door, 21:53 he was looking online on Amazon to buy The Great Controversy. 21:57 And as soon as I knocked the door, 21:58 I had The Great Controversy for him. 22:00 And then morning, he had just committed Lord, 22:03 I'm going to leave all of the unhealthy, 22:06 unclean meats and I'm going to become vegan. 22:09 And I had, the first book that I handed to him 22:11 was Habits that Heal. 22:13 And that's why he was like, wow, wait for me a second. 22:16 And now I'm just like, wow, this is so crazy. 22:18 Not only that he was so impacted 22:20 by the prayer that I had with him, 22:22 that it did with him that he sent an extra donation. 22:26 And that moment, when I came back to school, 22:28 I was wondering if I was going to be 22:29 able to stay another semester in school 22:32 and finished my education. 22:33 But it was because of the impact 22:35 that we have out there in these houses, 22:37 he was not Adventist or anything like that, 22:39 that he was able to donate. 22:40 And that's why I'm still here. 22:42 Praise the Lord. Wow. 22:44 Pastor Shin, that is just amazing. 22:46 I'm glad we put that testimony in there 22:48 because this is what's taking place 22:50 in the lives of the students briefly 22:52 before we end our... 22:54 Yes, go ahead. 22:56 No, absolutely. 22:57 'Cause when the students come back from canvassing, 23:00 their faces are glowing with the experience 23:03 and the testimonies that they have out there. 23:05 And this, this brings up to us 23:08 to a core philosophy of Ouachita Hills College 23:11 is that we believe that in the highest sense, 23:13 the work of education 23:15 and the work of redemption are one. 23:17 In other words, your education should save you, 23:21 Christian education should save you. 23:24 And it is through the canvassing work 23:26 that there was an important part 23:29 of Christian development, Christian growth, 23:31 Christian resilience that is brought out 23:34 in being out there on the front lines, 23:36 canvassing in service, 23:38 because we know that service is an important integral part 23:41 of the salvation process, selfless service. 23:43 And, you can see that in the experience 23:46 of the two students that we have here. 23:48 Thank you. 23:50 And about a minute or so, 23:51 give me a little less than that actually. 23:53 How can a student apply? 23:54 And I'm going to put the address roll 23:55 on just a moment here, 23:57 but how can a student apply 23:58 for being a part 24:00 of the Ouachita Hills College program? 24:04 Yes, if you want to be a part of educational process 24:06 that is going to be redemptive, 24:09 that is going to give you the skills 24:12 to be able to minister to people 24:14 and be able to be up 24:16 on front lines of Christian ministry, 24:18 apply to Ouachita Hills College. 24:20 You can go to ohc.org 24:25 and you can apply there for one of our majors. 24:27 We'd love to have you come visit our campus 24:30 here in Amity, Arkansas. 24:32 And we believe that Jesus is coming soon. 24:35 And it is the mission of Ouachita Hills College 24:37 to train a generation of young people 24:40 to take the gospel to the world. 24:42 So please visit us ohc.org 24:46 Yes, Pastor Shin, thank you so much. 24:49 Josh and Crystal, 24:50 may the Lord bless you both 24:52 as you continue working in the field, 24:54 that's getting you ready for the coming of the Lord 24:56 and transforming and changing other lives 24:59 through the avenue of Christian education 25:02 there at Ouachita Hills College. 25:03 Here's the information that you will need 25:06 to get in contact with the college 25:07 to take it to the next level. 25:10 If you would like more information about 25:12 Ouachita Hills College, 25:13 you can write to them at 46 Madison Way, 25:17 Amity, Arkansas 71921. 25:20 Again, Ouachita Hills College, 25:22 O-u-a-c-h-i-t-a H-i-l-l-s College, 25:28 46 Madison way, Amity Arkansas 71921. 25:33 You can call them at (870) 342-6210. 25:37 That's (870) 342-6210. 25:41 You can check out their website at ohc.org 25:45 or email them at info@ohc.org |
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