CONNECTING POINT THE NEWSLETTER FOR FRIENDS & ALUMNI OF CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE
SUMMER 2014
NEW RESIDENCE HALL NAMED IN HONOR OF DICKSON FAMILY
Dickson Hall, scheduled to open this fall, is named after Shelley and David Dickson (inset).
Central Baptist College will name its new residence hall in honor of David and Shelley Dickson, Baptist Missionary Association of America missionaries who have served the BMAA since they were elected missionaries to Nicaragua in 1971. Dickson Hall, located facing west on Conway Boulevard, is scheduled to open in time for new student move-in day on August 16. The 150-bed residence hall will be the first housing project on the CBC campus in 49 years. The Dicksons’ relationship began in the late 1960s when David and Shelley both enrolled in classes at Central Baptist College. The Dicksons’ four children, David and wife Stacy “Epperson” Dickson, Josh and wife Anna “Wiles” Dickson, Aimee “Dickson” Hughes and husband Jason, and Jamie “Dickson” Miller and husband Loren, are all CBC alumni. David’s twin nieces, Nikki and Amanda, are recent CBC alums. Other extended family members also attended Central Baptist College. Their time at the College in the late ‘60s to early ‘70s led them to what is now more than 50 years of ministry, the majority of which has been devoted to the foreign mission field. In 1971, David and Shelley were elected missionaries by the BMAA to Nicaragua. They later served the BMAA as missionaries in El Salvador, Honduras (working with the Garifunas), Guatemala and Puerto Rico,
founding the “Church Without Walls” in Guayama, Puerto Rico. During their 15 years in Puerto Rico, David and Shelley also played an important role in missionary expansion in other areas of Latin America, including the Dominican Republic, Peru, Columbia and Central America. The Dicksons returned to the United States in 2010 and entered a new ministry with Bro. David serving as a field consultant for Latin America to provide mentorship, training and encouragement to BMAA national missionaries in South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The Dicksons make their home in Magnolia, Ark., where they are members of First Baptist Church. In addition to their four children, they have seven grandchildren. The $6.7 million residence hall will be three stories tall with design elements that include generous main lobby space on the ground floor for student games, lounging and group study, a covered main porch entry area, Resident Director Apartments, study tables and chairs, lounges on each floor, patio space, private bathrooms, and exterior plaza space for students to congregate. A financial commitment of $6 million from Max and Debbie Story of Magnolia, Ark., is funding the vast majority of the cost of the new residence hall. The design and construction team is comprised of Sowell Architects Inc. of Conway and Clark
Contractors LLC of Little Rock. Dickson Hall is the third of ten major construction projects called for in CBC’s Vision 2020: A Miracle in the Making capital fundraising campaign. According to CBC President Terry Kimbrow, “The Story’s have been instrumental in the success of the first two projects in Vision 2020. They gave a lead gift toward the construction of the David T. Watkins Academic Building that opened two years ago, named in honor of their longtime pastor and friend, Bro. David Watkins. They helped fund the new Story Library, which opened its doors in January 2014 and bears their name.” Max and Debbie are known for being extremely “missions minded,” and have funded numerous missions projects. The decision to honor David and Shelley Dickson is an appropriate tribute. “The Storys have never sought recognition for any of their giving or even requested naming rights,” commented Kimbrow. At the dedication of the Library, Mr. Story said, “I believe God blesses us to be a blessing to others.” The Dickson Hall Dedication and Open House will be held Friday, Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. = Central Baptist College is a four-year liberal arts institution with an enrollment of over 800. For more information on CBC or “Vision 2020: A Miracle in the Making,” go to cbc.edu.
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