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OFF Rev. ICIAL BOARD S. G. Norris . . Rev. Wm. Connell . . . Mrs. Herschel Foster . . . . . . . . . President . . . . . Vice President . . Assistant Treasurer Rev. G. F. Grant .... ...... S ecretary EXECUTIVE BOARD Rev. S. G. Norris .... , , President Mrs. Jessie A. Norris . . . , , Secretary Rev. Wm. Connell . . . , , , Member Rev. G. F. Grant . . , , , Member Rev. R. A. Sabin . . . , , , Member TRUSTEE BOARD Rev. S. G. Norris .... . . . St. Paul, Minnesota Mrs. Jessie A. Norris . . . . . . St. Paul, Minnesota Rev. Wm. Connell . . . ..... Ocala, Florida Rev. R. A. Sabin . . . . . St. Paul, Minnesota Rev. G. F. Grant .... . . . St. Paul, Minnesota Rev. Geo. Chambers . . . .... Columbus, Ohio Rev. L. J. Roshon .... . . . Portsmouth, Ohio Rev. James H. Simison . Indianapolis, Indiana ADVISORY BOARD Rev. Eddie Guinn . . . . . St. Louis, Missouri Rev. Robert Hayes . . . . . . Hollywood, Florida Rev. Fred Kinzie .... ...... T oledo, Ohio Rev. R. P. Kloepper I . . . . . Superior, Wisconsin Rev. Edward Kozar . . . . . Bourbon, Indiana Rev. Paul Leaman .... . . St. Louis, Missouri Rev. Robert McFarland . . . . . St. Louis, Missouri Rev. Kenneth Mendenhall South Bend, Indiana Rev. Wayne Mitchell ..... ....... M oline, Illinois Rev. C. A. Nelson .... Claremore, Oklahoma Rev. Wm. Parker . . . . . . . Denver, Colorado Rev. Calvin Rigdon . . ...... St. Louis, Missouri Rev. Wayne Rooks . . . .......... Miami, Florida Rev. Oliver' Spencer . . . . Madison Heights, Michigan Rev. Geo. Tharp ..... ........ D avenport, Iowa Rev. Robert Whalen . . . . . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ALUMNI OF A.B.I. Rev. Wm. Connell . . . ........... President Rev. Gerald Grant .... Secretary - Treasurer ALUMNI COMMITTEE OF 100 Rev. Wm. Connell . . . ............ President Rev. Gerald Grant ......................... Secretary - Treasurer A donation of 325.00 toward Committee of 100 gives membership and bene- fits of a free soft-back edition of the annual ITHE WAYI, a free banquet ticket and a year's subscription to The Pentecostal Way. Endorsed by United Pentecostal Church, Inc., Hazelwood, MO 81 ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, STATE OF MINNESOTA LUCATIUN VETERAN'S ADMINISTRATION Title 38, U.S. Code- Chapt. 31 Voc. Rehab. Chapt. 34 G.l. Veterans Chapt. 35 Widows and dependents IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT Washington, D.C. NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Washington, D.C. BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION of the United Pentecostal Church, St. Louis, MO The Apostolic Bible Institute, Inc., is located in St. Paul, Minnesota, the capital city of the State. It is equally accessible to the business areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, via Interstate 94 and 494. St. Paul has a population of 350,000. lt is an educational center, the home of many colleges, universities, and schools. Its temperate climate is conducive to study. The school is also in the heart of a great metropolis which offers numerous international airport brings us students opportunities for employment. An from many parts of the United States and the world. 80
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HISTORY UBJEBTIIIES Rev. S. G. Norris possessed a deep conviction early in 1937 concerning the need for trained Pentecostal workers. This call-to-teach grew into a re- sponsibility, not only to Rev. Norris' own heart, but to members of Midway Pentecostal Tabernacle, where he pastored. So much so that united impetus was recorded in the minutes of the Tabernacle on May 21, 1937: The congregation met and decided to have a Bible School beginning October 4, 1937. The school, to be supported by tuition and pledges from members. - A. G. Newstrand, Sec. After much prayer and many sacrifices the doors of the Tabernacle were opened to fourteen students - the pioneers of the Institute. Dedicated faculty members, full of the Spirit of God, joined in the effort to train young men and women for Gospel work. On April 21, 1943, Apostolic Bible Institute was incorporated under the laws of the State of Minnesota as a non-profit institute for religious education and for training of ministers of the Gospel and missionaries, and to continue the work which was founded in October, 1937. Several years later, Midway Pentecostal Tabernacle purchased a church building at Hague and Victoria Aves. in St. Paul. Apostolic Bible Institute occupied the former Tabernacle for several years. Growth of the school necessitated the purchasing of a school building at 745 Grand Ave. The 464 Pierce St. building was then remodeled into a nine-apartment building for married students. Dormitories at 721, 736, and 713 Lincoln Ave., and 449 Beacon St., provided living space for single students. In the Fall of 1966 A.B.I. purchased a forty-acre campus. An administration building, including general and teachers' offices, classrooms, library and kitchen-dining room were built. The A.B.l. chapel seating over five hundred adjoins the administration building. Five dormitories, three faculty homes, as well as a newly built garage for the maintenance of the A.B.l. fleet comprise A.B.l.'s physical efforts so far. In addition, Apostolic Bible Church-Institute dedicated a beautiful church seating over 1000 in April, 1978. Students participate with members in worship and singing there. ln humility we bow with thankfulness to the One who gave the inspiration in 1937. In thankfulness we acknowledge the loyal cooperation of the members of Midway Pentecostal Tabernacle lnow Apostolic Bible Churchl and the faculty and staff. All these, and more, have transformed Rev. Norris' vision into a tangible reality. What a modern-day Pentecostal miracle! From October, 1937, until the present date, Apostolic Bible Institute empha- sizes training of ministers of the Gospel, evangelists, missionaries, Sunday School teachers and workers and efficient lay workers. The final objective is the Christian worker, in whatever field his calling lies, efficiently trained for the promulgation of the Gospel. The Institute strives for extensive knowledge of the Bible, with special emphasis on knowledge of the Pentecostal doctrines. All courses are field tested and proven to work in the Pentecostal church. They are vocationally slanted. Some students, not called or fitted for the field of religion in a leadership capacity, have gone on to become teachers. Others attend the Bible Institute to obtain a firm background in a general Bible education as a foundation for life. However, the majority of students go into active work for the Lord and therefore are trained with that in mind. 82
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