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f.. ul e 945 ,Wi S?VSCQi?lW2??WQ ?'ll?Cf2S9P2Tf9lS91TiiLf2 T 52 9, W' fe ir 533 gn 1 e c 200 55 if off Z at by R. N. Allen ' Q5 THE ,Siloam School of Bible is a training school Where students are Q trained for all departments of Christian Service. VVe believe in 3 God as our creator, in Jesus Christ His Son our Savior and the Holv gr, Spirit our Sustainer. 3 We teach the fall of man, the fact of sin, the need of salvation, E152 O' the virgin birth of Jesus, the plan of redemption, the death, resurree- tion and the ascension of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the descent E of the Holy Spirit who dwells each regenerated ones constitute the fi church of the living God and will ultimately form the body of Christ. 44' - 4 3- We teach the second coming of Christ in the form in which He left the earth, Act. 1:11, that the Bible is God's revelation to man, that it is full and complete, that it is true from lid to lid and means wp what it says. ' . u . ' ' ' ig Qs Wie do not teach denominationalism. VVe believe in Winning A souls to Christ. E 'Q 9 . gig gs VVe are appealing to those young people who feel called to God 51 53 to life service but who do not have the means. to prepare for efficient ff. Work. Here the can be trained for practic-al work at at minimum cost 'fi' y . . . 7 44 gf and also learn a vocation While doing so. get . We offer Bible Theology, Bible Analysis, General Synthetical 225 course, Homiletics and Pastorial Thzeology, Evagelism, Life of Christ, , eg 3 Biblical Introduction, Tabernacle Types, Church History, Mission Pub- 15,21 lic Speaking, Practical Work, Rastorial Work, Logic and Natural S253 Q-, Theology, New Testament Greek, Prophecy, the Pentateuch, His- 5 ' torical Books, Gospel, Poetieal Books, and Acts and the Epistles. 6. ea + Q .52 eff? , 3FX3l5eY3139fq5ZFD913Qf3l5'fFl1?'lZE Q
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atv if Jw CHI gn 5 row!! lf400A' by John E. Brown I have been asked by the Editorial Staff of the John Brown Schools annual to write a few words of greeting to all the friends to whom ig., this edition of the annual may come. 719 gg I congratulate these young people who composed the Editor- 425 Q ial Stai on the fact that they are working for one o1f the .fines-t stu- ,fga dent bodies We have ever assembled on this, to us, sacred hill. I con- ? gratulate these young people on the fact that they are offerlng their production to thie largest and most sympathetic circle of friends the I school has ever known. In conrnection also With my congratulations iw I want to express my sincere 'appreciation to the Editorial Staff for their untiring, unselfish, and most efficient efforts which now seem to gg, prophesy the most attractive and interesting annual our school has at evemr put out. 5 As I sit at my desk dictating these few lines I am impressed as I E? have never been before that these unique schools have struck their A gig stride. After two months absence in the field I come back to the hill to 3, sense the finest spirit of united co-operation, and consecr-ation in our 3 5, ten years history. I predict that by the time this annual is off the press A our Siloam Springs plant will havve neached the hifgh goal of all obli- 'Q gations paid in full and our students construction force ,Will be busy S with the laying of the foundation of our new Administration Building, A which is to be named for our home state Oklahoma. The John Brown 'Q 3 Schools reach into two states, Arkansas and Oklahoma. With the com- S 2? pletion of the Oklahoma Building our schools will have property with .es EB a total value of nearly a million dollars. Congratulations, students of the John Brown Schools, and .gg thanks an-d God bless you ,all the friends who are making these L2 g schools possible. ' 43 1 ' 'G be 42 Q? ,Ti ,ggPQ11QEIl9HpHHI3FiQ5n'iIS3E1kIPftIPJtlI3tIf3kI13L'I5iFI13EI3?a'IPftI1aIF3ttI 4' . i ML
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r. -u '8 43? '- 51, 45 aff? gp - O . of! X 45 gp 06021101261 c 00 By LaVan Shoptaw THE ideals of John Brown College since the day of its inception have 'Q if included a three fold type of education consisting of the training E ,535 of the head, the heart and the hand. The school is organized ona eq 3 basis of three distinct divisfons calculated to train boys and girls in Q K5 the three forms of development. As such, it has been found necess- Q2 gf ary to employ three distinct faculties, namely an ,academic faculty, a K? Bible faculty and I3 vocational faculty. While the work conducted by the first two mentioned faculties is more or less self-explained by Z? the respective titles, that carried on by the vocational staff is not so clearly understood and lends its contribution to the general P n . n M impression that the John Brown College is a unique school. Ei The work of the vocational school of John Brown College is gg divided roughly into five major divisions, namely, agricultural, home 3 economics, trades and industries, commerce and printing and journal- Qr ism. Each of these major divisions is in charge of one or more depart- Q35' ment heads according to the number of departments in the division, ig ranging from two to five. A ge The work of the vocational school is especially designed for a 'G C-gp certain type of students. Of course the work is open to all students S who may be admited to the college but the courses are outlined to ,Q accommodate especially those students who realize that they can never 'xi 6,33 attend school after leaving John Brown College. Because of this type ,Q gp of student the courses are intended to furnish fairly complete training Q3 Q' and to roduce trained workmen in the various lines of work ursued .Q P ga- here p .G Q ' .gg When, generally speaking, the head is trained in the academic Q school and the hieart is trained in the Bible school then it may be 5? left to the vocational school to give those manipulative skills upon Q which we must depend if we are to be workmen who needeth not to be ashamed. Q5 :ra , N, as if CF! Can 'ri 1' :IK-Ylilfx-l1IF II'Q1ZFXlIIF'fI1-'CI' -'t'- '- '-' t liyfds. A. any .af Xa., g ,J
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