Talk:Prairie Bible College
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[edit] Prairie High School and the Prairie Tab Congregation
One of the things I like to mention about Prairie High School, is that under the new leadership of Jon Ohlhauser, there is no future for the old High School with the present administration. Jon's leadership is marred by controversy and quick decision that coerced the old Prairie people into making hard choices, to keep or not to keep the old school, and the Tab congregation has been simply brushed aside, and minimized its function under Jon. The old bible school is being replaced with modern management whose aim is to keep the organization running, at any cost. I am not sure whether the old guards, including Maxwell and Kirk will be pleased to find out that their efforts is turning into something like a community college, and less theological. At the heart of this modernization of Prairie is the death of the previous Prairie Spirit, where I guess, as a faith-based organization, you have simply to trust God. There is a whole lot more planning, and gimmicks to get the money, but is that my Prairie? Alas for the high school! Prairie High School Alum Benjamin Chung, class of 1985.