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E G. BQVH' vaca, I ELEAXQOSLJ Omen: D.migtaCYlCnl n 0 , hO0l Egan Blblii ?uQWt'e' EtblCS ee The Ethics and Etiquette class has gathered with Mother Bowie as its mo-ther-teacher. She opens the first class with a con- fidential chat with her children. Jesus was first, last, and always a gentleman. The aim of this class is to make of you Christian ladies and gentlemen. At some time everyone of you will be in a situation in which you will be glad to know what is the proper thing to do or say. Future ministers can learn how to be at ease anywhere and under all circumstances. The principles taught in the class are emphasized by classroom and dining room demonstrations LLlN L Buwvfch His O H ci . Hebrew irmqneuvgreek-,QD :OW of Teaching mm E uca les ChrxS lianghsh k Editing i earb0O 109 Y he Greek language is the most accurate vehicle of expression the world has known Brother Burns as he directs his class in the study of verbs and tenses brings out shades of meaning that cause the students to leave the class with an enrichment of heart and mind and a greater appreciation for the Word of God Day by day they are gaining a wealth of sermon material which will add to their later ministry an originality in preaching Also in Hebrew class new beauties of our Christ are uncovered and many precious seed thoughts are gathered for future planting Z H I f . --M ..--7 ,fe M Persona only ta for the Q how to to be su stration street m piece of Scriptur with tx pruscd for the lieves t with G with hi in pln hx mms , ' 4 3' l 1 X . ev CC , R . I ,- , AI H , ' Q ' T 4 ' v ' l I 1 . ' 1' , d - X A . ' , l 1 . 1 ' ' . , 3 X . Z4 '
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W I EVANS, Principal Doctrine l, ll Epistles I, ll fue! Q A hearty Praise the Lord! bursts from the Doctrine classroom. Brother Evans is declaring the whole counsel of God concerning how great a salvation Christ has purchased for all mankind. Likewise, the complete Word of God is brought to bear upon all fundamental doctrines of the Bible, including the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. The students are gaining an appreciation for this highly profitable method of study and are forming a habit of great value to them. They are also taking with them tools of primary importance. lt is the hope of Brother Evans that each student shall become so established in the truth that he will go forth as a builder, use his tools wisely, and ere.ct a structure Hfitly framed together . . . for an habitation of God through the Spirit, 23 j
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if ith Mother with a con- and always vu Christian 1 will be in s the proper io be at ease taught room expression class in that nt of heart God. Day which will g. Also in 1 and many HM ake me a lover of souls is Wafted heavenward from the Personal Evangelism classroom. Prospective workers are not only taught how to win souls, but they imbibe a real passion for the lost from their teacher, Miss Fairchild. They are learning how to use the tools already supplied in other classes. In order to be successful, each worker takes part in and observes a demon- stration on how to do hospital and home visitations, conduct a street meeting, and do other phases of personal work. A valuable piece of equipment for the soul-winner is the memorizing of Scripture verses. This is stressed in the Personal Evangelism class. uAnd it came to pass . . . when they lifted up their voices with trumpets and cymbals and instruments of music, and praised . . . that, then the house was filled with a cloud . . . for the glory of the Lord filled the house. Brother Gaston be- lieves that any orchestra Whose members keep in close touch with God can be a blessing in every church service. In Working with his advancedeorchestra of thirty-nine pieces, he directs them in playing the best in classical compositions, as well as in sacred hymns and their many variations. go 25 -t' HAZ E C, -EL M. p islgilish If P AIRCHILD Story ersonal SCIQO I EVQH o Organjzaiflgi Sung? 1011. 'M ARQU C?IfgIJ9SZ1'a:i ?IZlgt?ASTON R AFUS: V , llllnenl-1: padlo CIagq1ce'.HYma Male .af T , ls, Sigh Ijology fa f . lnlng' Slngln 2
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