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			special guest speaker for the ceremonies will be Boli Zhang. Zhang worked as a journalist after graduating from a college in 
			Heilongjiang Province, China. In 1989, he began a program at Beijing 
			University and became involved in the Tiananmen Square student 
			protest movement. Later, he was introduced to Christ by a peasant 
			Christian woman. His life's journey includes suffering in a Taiwan 
			hospital with the diagnosis of terminal cancer. He has been healed 
			and saved by God's amazing grace and is reaching hundreds of Chinese 
			with the Gospel message. He is a dynamic evangelist and speaker for 
			the worldwide Chinese churches. He graduated with a Master of Divinity from Logos Evangelical 
			Seminary in Los Angeles, Calif., and is currently pursuing his 
			Doctor of Ministry from Singapore Seminary. He has written a book, 
			"Escape from China," which has been translated into English. His 
			story is being pursued by several production companies in an attempt 
			to win hundreds more people around the world for Christ.  Zhang is currently serving as the president of the North America 
			Mainland Chinese Mission. He resides in the Washington, D.C., area 
			with his wife and is pastor of the Harvest Chinese Christian Church 
			in Fairfax, Va.  
			
			 Interpreting for Zhang will be Jian Zhu. Zhu has served as senior pastor at the Albuquerque Chinese 
			Christian Church, Albuquerque, N.M., for the last 20 years. He was 
			born in China and grew up in a Christian family. While committed to 
			the mission of the "Red Guard" in the 1960s to propagate communist 
			ideology during his youth, he experienced total disillusionment and 
			became severely depressed and addicted to tobacco and alcohol. Zhu 
			was introduced to Jesus in 1979 and experienced a dramatic 
			turnaround after he accepted Christ. With total surrender, he has 
			committed himself to a lifetime of service to God.  Zhu holds a master's degree and has completed all but his 
			dissertation for a Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico. He 
			served on the faculty at the University of New Mexico for 10 years. 
			During that time he also served as founding pastor of the local 
			Chinese church. Later, Zhu went into full-time ministry, devoting his efforts to 
			networking churches and organizations across China and North America 
			to unify efforts in Chinese mission work. During the last 12 years, 
			Zhu has helped found numerous Chinese mission ministries in arts, 
			business, culture and education. For the last decade, he has also 
			served as the executive vice president of North America Mainland 
			Chinese Mission. This past year, Zhu partnered with Lincoln 
			Christian University to serve as director of the China Institute at 
			LCU.  Providing special music for the ceremonies will be Chang Guo, 
			pastor and international award-winning violinist; Yin Shi, pianist; 
			and Hao-Fang Chuang, soprano. 
			
			 
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			 A virtuoso violinist, Chang Guo was born in Nanjing, China. He 
			won the first prize in the Yehudi Menuhin International Violin 
			Competition at the age of 14 and proceeded to win many other 
			prestigious international awards, including major prizes from the 
			international competitions of Carl Flesch in Britain, Ludwig Spohr 
			in Germany, Rodolfo Lipizer in Italy and Yfrah Neaman in Germany. In 
			1986, he was the first classical musician to perform in the live 
			televised annual "Chinese New Year Celebration," with viewers 
			numbering more than 500 million. Chang has performed as a soloist and recitalist in numerous 
			countries in Europe, Asia, and North and South America, performing 
			as soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London and the 
			Central Symphony Orchestra of China. His performances have been 
			broadcast in China, the United Kingdom and Germany. He became a 
			Christian in 1995 and co-founded Proclaim Evangelistic Music 
			Ministry in 2000. Internationally known pianist Yin Shi has won many competitions, 
			including the Penson Young Artist Award in 1993, the Fort Wayne 
			Young Artist Competition in 1994 and the Irene Tintner International 
			Competition in 1995. He has appeared in concert throughout the 
			United States as well as in China, Japan, Brazil and Germany. A 
			native of China, he graduated with honors from the prestigious 
			Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. In 1990, he was a featured 
			soloist at the opening concert celebrating his alma mater's 40th 
			anniversary.  Soprano vocalist Hao-Fang Chuang (Haofang) studied under D'Anna 
			Fortunato and Phyllis Gomda Hsi. She has been recognized with awards 
			from several nationwide competitions and has earned scholarships, 
			such as from the National Association of Teachers of Singing, German 
			Lieder Competition, Association of Vocal Artists New Voices, 
			Presbyterian Church Taiwan Music Contest and Nan-Hai Rotary Club Art 
			Talented Scholarship.  Haofang's voice affects the audience with great expression, 
			especially singing art songs and sacred songs. She was invited to 
			sing several premieres of Chinese poems by Murong Hsi, Nanchang 
			Chien. She also performed at concerts such as "Messiah" and "Night 
			of Opera Aria Duets." She was raised in a Christian family at Taiwan. She confirmed her 
			faith in Christ in 2000 and devoted her voice to God since then. 
			
			 Among the many graduates of the LCU Class of 2013 are Lucianno 
			and Andreia Rodrigues. This husband and wife came to LCU from Belo 
			Horizonte, Brazil, with their two children, Gabby, 13, and Junior, 
			10.  After serving as missionaries in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, for 
			five years, they felt called by God to go back to school to be 
			better equipped to serve God's kingdom. After arriving in the United 
			States with no previous knowledge of the English language (they 
			speak Portuguese), "by God's grace," both are graduating this 
			spring.  With their education goals completed, Andreia and Luciano are 
			planning to return to Guinea-Bissau to establish a Christian school 
			and Bible institute as a way to evangelize and plant churches. 
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