Central Bible College - Cup Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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e joyous tones approximately curious listen- testimony and in response to aker. As the ker invites lis- ere one raises clusion of the ffectively with on the return praising God KAND A LITTLE CHILD shall lead them. Each week ap- proximately twenty groups of earnest story hour workers minister to the children of Springfield and the surrounding areas. There is great pleasure in this type of service for the childen eagerly anticipate each story hour. They sing action choruses energetically and enthusiastically participate in Bible quizzes. The workers use flannelgraph visual aid quite extensively, because it is estimated Story Hour Workers. v Mary supervises the coloring of pictures of Jesus. that ninety per cent of a child's learning is through the eye-gate. This year scores of children heard the wonderful story of Jesus, and, in response to a simple invitation, many accepted Him into their hearts in sincere faith. Their salvation has been the channel through which many homes have been opened to the gospel. First row: M. Conner, N. Sage, J. Schu- mitsch, M. Kappen, N. Griffith, J. Roberson, A. Wood, C. Barthel, V. Brown, H. Osborn. Second row: A. Wycoff, R. Owens, J. Stev- enson, C. Pentz, J. Burns, A. Strang, M. Kramer N Brown M Nesmith R Du er y - i - a - gg Q K. Hodge, W. Eidson, E. Lack, O. Eldridge Third raw: E. Larson, R. Ryder, I. Ullestad, M. Morris, N. Cole, I. Braker, D. Pierce, M. Kloefkorn, F. Welch, P. Collins, W. Rob- erson, V. Jensen, T. Vibber. Fourth row: E. Jones, E. Walpole, C. Gard- ner, A. Bernhardt, W. Wagner, K. Kappen, W. McPherson, J. Martin, B. Conley, D. Matweyiw, T. Johnston. UP0naRdgkH...ie wise Man Built His House . .1271

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. f 7' ,M XXL . A A 'V ,' 5 , A sig a, ryffrf' f 2 ,4 - , . 0 5 ' gs. ' .Qt X Nl c. Students arriving at the square. - The lead V Y - .-.-, .--... EVERY SATURDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock the joyous tones of jesus Saves resound across the Square when approximately fifty students begin street meeting. Interested and curious listen- ers gather to hear the gospel story presented in testimony and song. Hearts are touched and souls are convicted in response to the stirring, anointed message delivered by the speaker. As the orchestra plays softly and the singers pray, the speaker invites lis- teners to accept Christ as their Savior. Here and there one raises a hand, indicating a desire for prayer. At the conclusion of the service personal workers hurry to deal still more effectively with the needs thus signified by the people. Normally, on the return trip to school, the students may be heard gratefully praising God for His blessing upon their presentation of the gospel. Artavazd ministers the Word to the crowd. , R l h P . . . er a P eterson Bill directs the squad as they exalt the Lord in song. 26- Y x Mary super



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George presenting Christ to the sick. TWICE A MONTH a squad from C.B.I.S. travels to Mt. Vernon Tuber- culosis Sanitarium, where they hold two gospel services during each visit for those who are not fortunate enough to have access to regular services. Often, after ministering to the patients, by testimony, music, and messages from the Word, the students have the joy of seeing one-or more accept Christ. Pa- tients constantly express their apprecia- tion of the interest shown in their welfare. The squad brings cheer with their song. PUTTING THE THEORY learned in Personal Evangel- ism into practice is more difficult than sitting in aclassroomg but when led by the Holy Spirit students find freedom to witness for Christ. Bus terminals, train depotsyand the Pub- F W Ralph uses the ministry of tracts. g i Giving tract THE QUEED pool halls, is a attend the serv by alcohol. It i several times ea new hope and the change effel L EACH THUF through music at Lurie Factor lic Square are special centers of ministry for these messen- gers of Christ, Often interest in Christ is quickened in the hearts of the unsaved when they realize that someone 'cares enough to spend time speaking to them about their souls' salvation. T Doug and Al witnessing on the street. 1 . Wi . 6 V.,.f,a 'f ty 2 , xii fi W ,fig if , ,f 'V WL ',..ff4f'f5f'f?iff,1,671 ., 'X W , X ,wwf f X . x ff fi l ,y , L, ,. X gow W God's Word by for reality. Thoi it is an open do- extended to per mental religiou

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