Biola University’s ‘Red Book’ was the guest of honor on Friday, January 15, 2010 at the Annual Affirmation of the Biola Articles of Faith.

Biola’s 25 Board of Trustees reaffirmed their commitment to the school’s mission during the public ceremonial signing held in Calvary Chapel. In the past, the ‘Red Book’ has been signed annually in December by the Board of Trustees at a private meeting, but for the second year Biola has made the signing open to the Biola community. Over the last 81 years Biola’s leaders, such as Louis Talbot, Charles Fuller, Lula Stewart and founder T.C. Horton, have all added their signature to the book as a symbol of their affirmation of Biola’s values and their commitment to the University’s mission.

Staff, faculty and students were invited to attend this public ceremony in an effort to include the Biola community in this fundamental moment to uphold Biola in its deepest convictions.

This year was memorable to Board member Damoi Park as it was his last time signing the book since he is stepping down from service.

Damoi said to the Whittier Daily News, "I look forward to supporting the university in any way I can and continuing to be an ambassador."