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Singing and making melody in your hearts to the Lord. The radiant testimony of Pa Byus puts the younger generation to shame. Ten-fifty a.m. means chapel time at Bryan — a time to share our experien ces in student testi- monies, to praise God in singing, to hear pastors or missionary speakers from many different coun- tries, or to listen to practical, down-to-earth ex- hortation by one of our administrators or faculty members. Often our hearts are encouraged and challenged by the thoughts others bring to us. Our liberal arts education is constantly being broadened by the emphasis upon spiritual values, these being maintained and strengthened in our daily chapel periods. The amazing skill and the charming personality of Mr. Riabikoff endeared him to our hearts. The practicality of Dr. Bob Smith ' s message was very profitable to us. 13
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Our Horizons Are Chansmi That I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable unto His death. Philippians 3:10 A greater spiritual unity has been achieved in the Bryan family as we have attended the weekly all-college prayer meetings. It is here that we offer our praise to God for His faithfulness to the school and bring to Him the burdens which we as a family share. Through a variety of experiences in prayer He reveals to us His constant and abiding faithfulness. Lasting friendships are enriched as friends pray together, partaking of God ' s gifts to them. However, to know Christ intimately is the Christian ' s deepest desire. This be- comes a reality as he spends time with the Lord in his daily quiet time. They lifted their voice to God with one accord. Casting all your care upon Him, for He careth for you. ' Draw nigh to God and He will draw to you.
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Foreign Missions FMF plays a major part in our growth as Christian students. As we meet on Wed- nesday and Friday nights, we have an op- portunity to learn more about the needs on the fields and to intercede for our mis- sionaries. A lot of time and prayer is put into the planning of our annual missionary Jewish-European — Back row: D. Harrison, J. Gilson, D. Pierceall, L. Martin, W. Funderburg, G. Black, J. Roeder. Front row: S. Skinner, M. Harner, J. Smith, R. Lilley, N. Akins. The Landises stand before their display at the FMF Fair. Latin American — Back row: D. Ray, J. Engleman, N. Street, R. Jenkins, A. Stancliff. Front row: N. Akins, J. Smith, J. Foster, K. Utley. 14
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