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' - - - - LM.5t,s,13' FREE TRAINING FOR CHRISTIAN SERVICE '. THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO 'P Rev. james M. Gray, D.D., President ' Founded by the Great Evangelist and Christian Educator P D. L. Moody, in 1886 3. GENERAL The object of the Institute is expressed in the service rendered by its students in all parts of the world, who are pastors, past' ors' assistants, evangelists, missionaries, teachers, directors of re' F ligious education, gospel singers, Y.M,C.A. and Y.W.C.A. sec- retaries, rescue mission superintendents, deaconesses and workers ,Q in Sunday Schools and boys' and girls' clubs. EDUCATIONAL This is divided into Day, Evening and Correspondence Schools. Q, DEPARTMENT The general course of the Day School is covered in two years. Its enrollment last year was 1236. Five other courses are Mis' Q. sionary, Pastors, Religious Education, Jewish Missions and SwedishfEnglish. Advanced work is taken in these courses covering longer periods of time, E The Evening School offers students opportunities equivalent to , the Day School making them eligible to the same diploma, L though covering a longer period of time. A shorter course is possible, leading to a certificate. The enrolment last year was 'I' II4-O. gl The Correspondence School is for those who cannot attend the 'I' Institute in person. Ten courses are offered covering different g- methods of Bible Study, Practical Christian Work, Evangelism, ii. Christian Evidence, Fundamentals of the Faith and Missions For each of these courses a limited fee is charged. The en' , rolment last year was 2,584 which made a total active mem' bership of 9,6l0. 5 EXTENSION This supplies Bible teachers, evangelists and Gospel singers for - DEPARTMENT church and mission work, and also conducts Bible conferences, , music classes and evangelistic meetings wherever called for. MOODY BIBLE This is a periodical devoted to Bible knowledge and interpreta- 45 INSTITUTE tiong news and methods of world-wide Christian workg editorial ' MONTHLY comment on current events and conditions: inspirational verse 3, and selected miscellany. It is catholic in spirit and outlook, in evangelical and evangelistic. Issued monthly, 5152.00 a year, to as any address. Rev. James M. Gray, D.D., editor. ' E' THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE 52' Div. 73, 173 Institute Place, Chicago, Ill. - Catalog of the Day and Evening Schools and Prospectus of the Correspondence School mailed free. Sample copies of the Monthly mailed free. Address Page one hundred five u - -- l 1. 'lcl' A 4 1 0
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