
It would be interesting to know just what John Burden imagined on that day a century ago as he pondered the purchase of the land upon which Loma Linda University is now built. Because his decision involved substantial personal and financial risk, it is certain that his dreams for the institution located in the beautiful, quiet valley were exciting and vivid. He responded to Spirit-filled leading. He was driven by a dream.
We, too, are driven by a dream for Loma Linda. As 21st century technology merges into the glass and steel superstructure of the Centennial Complex, there are certain to be "oohs and aahs." It will be a remarkable building.
Still, it is our hope that the dream that inspires the most, and that influences decisions of support, is the prospect of preparing graduates of superb character and highly developed professional skills--graduates who will serve with grace and compassion, who will do a superb job of extending health, healing, wholeness, and hope, in all their dimensions, around the word.
We trust that you will be "driven by a dream" for our students, how they learn, and how they will touch the world as you consider your philanthropic support for this important project.
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Helen Boskind
Andrew Boskind, MD
Geri Gaines
Elvin Gaines, MD
Jackie Hamilton
Ted Hamilton, MD
Mary Ann Homer
Ladon Homer, MD
Judy Jacobson
John Jacobson, MD
Linda Mackett
Ted Mackett, MD
Noni Patchett, CPA
Annie Rathbun
Gene Rathbun, MD
Janet Stoehr
Naor Stoehr, MD
Delmar Tonge, MD
Last Revised: Fri, Sep 07, 2007