By Amy Mongiovi, MA, ECHO Managing Editor n a typical day at Lancaster Bible College, Tony Bruno puts on a jacket, gathers his teaching plans and heads to the classroom-arming students with biblical knowledge that will serve them for a lifetime and help them defend their faith in a world that isn't always receptive. But on other days, he wraps their hands, passes them a pair of boxing gloves and equips them with a completely different kind of defense-one of resiliency, confidence and strength. An LBC | Capital faculty member in both the Bible & Theology and Arts & Sciences departments, Bruno's 28 ECHO