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STOUFFER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP The Nora B. Stouffer Siberell Memorial Scholarship, established by Elsie M. Stouffer, is dedicated to the encouragement and assistance of students who possess the potential of demonstrating to their fellowmen that loyalty, de- pendability and the willingness to try to understand their problems and work for their solution, are basic and necessary factors in the existence of our national life. A seriousness of purpose and the ability to recognize the need to be a helper rather than a receiver of the good things of life, shall be considered in selecting the recipient. The applicant must be an American citizen of good moral character and meet the scholastic standards for admission to Apostolic Bible Institute. The applicant who has been selected by a scholarship committee may request and may receive a renewal of the scholarship from year to year until the ABI diploma is granted, providing he or she remains in good academic standing with the College. If the applicant's economic position has been so improved, after a year or two, that the scholarship is no longer needed, the scholarship should be relinguished and another worthy student be considered. This scholarship is worth one semester's tuition per year. SHEAVES FOR CHRIST SCHOLARSHIP The International Pentecostal Conquerors Division of the United Pentecostal Church International provides this scholarship. The SFC Scholarship is worth S1,000.00. Applications may be obtained through the Youth Division. PAUL J. GOEBEL SCHOLARSHIP The Paul J. Goebel Scholarship has been established to perpetuate the biblical principle, How shall they hear without a preacher? The scholarship is established and funded by the family of Paul Goebel to honor this dedicated preacher of 49 years. The scholarship applicant must be a male ministerial student in his second or third year of study at ABI. The scholarship, which is worth 3100.00 per semester, will be awarded to qualified applicants by the Faculty Scholarship Committee. f' T Ts QPOSTOLICXX. BIBLE X msrmns , are .5 he ll G .J Z . f A1 :E 5, , 694 ff Lrg I 3 ,ff U ,X an , ,, I Center! T nners -4 L i L ke X Hudson Rd. F-X Q-A i Civ: Battile St. Paul CQQSK I-BI49 Wisconsin .-.- l, APOSTOLIC BIBLE INSTITUTE IZ 5944 Hudson Blvd. N. U St, Paul. Minnesota 55119 I Phone: 739-7686 '-vii! 91 SIIHULAHSHIPS
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ENGAGEMENTS AND MARRIAGE Students must obtain special permission from the President to be engaged or married while in school. This permission will not be granted first year students. This ruling also applies to engagements or marriage during the summer vacation period. CLOTHING Students are asked to observe rules of decency and modesty in the choice of wearing apparel. Classroom attire establishes the well-groomed ministerial effect and trains the young student in correct appearance. No casual clothes are allowed in the classroom. Ties and white shirts are a must. Both young ladies and young men dress as Christians. LAUNDRY Dormitories are equipped with washers and dryers. Dry cleaning must be taken to a nearby cleaner. PART TIME EMPLOYMENT Students have no difficulty in obtaining part time work. Almost every student who attends Apostolic Bible Institute works on such an arrangement. The afternoons - after 2 P.M. are available for such work. We run bus routes to take and pick up students at their employment. CARS Students must obtain permission from the office before bringing a car to Apostolic Bible Institute. All students who have cars must also carry Public Liability coverage, Property Damage coverage, regardless of the state registra- tion. Each owner of a car registers his insurance policy number and license number when registering for classes. He also must have a valid driver's license. The owner of a car is not to loan his car to others without permission of the office. He is also not to use his car for transporting those of the opposite sex without permission. There is ample parking room for cars on our forty acre campus. MAI L Mail is received once a day at the Institute and is distributed to the students in private mail slots. A U.S. mail box for the collection of mail stands in our entrance hall and the mail is collected every day but Sunday. SCHOOL PAPER THE PENTECOSTAL WAY. This paper is printed on a quarterly basis and contains news from alumni as well as articles written by faculty members and students. SCHOOL YEARBOOK THE WAY. This annual has been published for many years and forms a collector's item to supplement previous copies. We are complimented when we see these annuals in a long row in our friends' bookshelves. 90
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IJESCHIPTIUN UF CUUHSES BIBLE OLD TESTAMENT, 140 One Semester, Three Hours a Week, Three Credits A study of the Pentateuch ifirst five booksl. The Days of Creation. The patriarchs from Adam to Moses. The beginning of the Hebrew race. The call of Abraham. The migration from Canaan to Egypt. A thorough study of the Law given to Moses. The Tabernacle Plan. The Levitical Priesthood. OLD TESTAMENT, 141 One Semester, Three Hours a Week, Three Credits The conquest of Canaan - Joshua. The heights and depths of the uncertain time of the Judges. The Book of Ruth - a ten year oasis during the period of the Judges. 1st and 2nd Samuel - a great judge's formula for victory through prayer instead of warfare. The great Kings iassisted by prophetsl - Saul, David and Solomon. The division of the kingdom - Israel from Jeroboam through Hoshea, 721 B.C., and their captivity to Assyria. Judah and its fall to Babylon in two captivities - 606 and 588 B.C. Daniel's book - the backbone of prophecy. Gentile empires - Baby- lon, Media-Persia, Greece and Rome. A Bible-packed course - it opens the scholar's mind to a host of thrilling experiences. DOCTRINE, 120 One Semester, Three Hours a Week, Three Credits Aim: to train students to be able to understand and explain the great doctrines of the Bible. The Mighty God in Christ, Let us make man. Water baptism in the Name of Jesus Christ. The evidence of the reception of the Holy Ghost. DOCTRINE, 121 One Semester, Three Hours a Week, Three Credits The difference between John the Baptist's experience and that of Apostle Paul. Holy, Righteous and Wicked. The difference between the Rapture of the Church and the White Throne Judgment. Where are the Dead? Demonstrations, charts, blackboard drawings, question bees and recitations make for interesting learning of a difficult subject. 92 14 t wwf M Wu., ,M P'f57'.., DOCTRINE, 220 Une Semester, Three Hours a Week, Three Credits The churches of Asia - their depiction of Church Ages. The Rapture. God's plan for the Jews. The three sets of judgments - seals, trumpets and vials. The martyrdom of those who stand for Christ in the tribulation. The rise of the harlot church. The coming of the man of sin - 666 - the Anti-Christ. The Battle of Armageddon. Students are thrilled as many of the events prophesied of in this course come to pass in this generation. DOCTRINE, 221 One Semester, Three Hours a Week, Three Credits The thousand years of peace - the Millenium. The last resurrection and the destination of the righteous and the wicked. Wilful versus ignorant sin. Marriage and divorce. Eternal Security and other false doctrines. Puzzling phases of doctrine are examined in this study with special reference to the above subjects. EPISTLES, 340 One Semester, Three Hours a Week, Three Credits First Thessalonians: The coming of the Lord for His Church. The details of proper Christian behavior. Detailed explanation of the rapture ior translationl of the Church from earth to heaven. Second Thessalonians: The clearest account of progress of Anti-Christ iother than Revelationl. Anti-Christ's final declaration that He is God. First Corin- thians 1 - 8: The Tabernacle Plan of the New Testament. Marriage problems - separation, divorce. EPISTLES, 341 One Semester, Three Hours a Week, Three Credits The Lord's Supper. Operations of the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit. Great lessons on charity. The resurrection. Romans: Chapter by chapter analysis. Reconciliation by death of Christ. Salvation through life of Christ. God's plan for the Jews - past, present and future. This study is bread and butter for the prospective pastor as well as those who wish to understand church structure.
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