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    “My education at TMU was a big part of me being able to achieve these milestones,” he said. “And even before TMU, my parents’ investment in my life — their desire to honor the Lord in how they raised me and my brother — was instrumental to me being able to excel at TMU and excel now in the workforce. They taught me a lot about diligence, hard work and humility. By God’s grace, I was able to take all of those lessons to heart.” – The Master’s University, June 22, 2022

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