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ABOVE: Jan Beam and Theresa Browii in olved in Sunday school bus ministry. Ricl Neihart, Roger Tichvcll, and Jim Bigclow ready to leave for an evangelistic assignment. Raelene Kantola teaching Sunday school class. Samantha Carpenter sei ' ving as a Sunday school secretary. BELOW: Rose Kirk receives a check from Word Aflame for stories she wrote in Creative Writing. JIcl Tuttle uses knowledge gained in Bible Doctrine and Psychol- ogy to counsel a youlh on the street.
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e « S d e a c S e o in a Q 3 « Steve Hunt teaching Search for Truth. Sam Kotka serving as Sunday school superintendent. CBC students have learned God didn ' t save them to sit, but to serve Him, and that they strive to do with their total life ' s walk. All students are given ample opportunity to put into practice what they have learned — be it minis- terial. Christian education, leadership, or evangelism. Filled with evangelistic zeal, students reach out to others. Doctrine classes prepare them to tell others of the hope that is in them. As they develop their own convictions, they counsel others gently in their walk. Sunday nights and evangelistic services find students around altars using their knowledge of the Word and understanding of people to help others find God or find direction in life. Students become involved in every phase of Sunday school work in their church. Others fill ca- pacities such as a musician, song leader, youth director, custodian, or librarian. Evangelistic trips take students as far as 1000 miles to preach and sing and pray. Creative Writing students find an outlet for their work in Word Aflame Publications, Tread, CBC ' s Ensign and Bulletin and local church papers. Whatever one ' s talent, in CBC he may develop and use it.
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' (■ u 3 4; The outreach pros,Tani was an arm of evangelism involving every student. Getting the basic training, learningnewtechniques andreceivingencouragement in the class- room each week, the student was then required to participate in some form of direct evangelism. Thursday afternoons students canvassed a nearby housing project inviting dwellers to an evangelistic service in the area that night where students preached the Word. Saturday nights found students witnessing in street meetings. Each Sunday afternoon Harvest Homes was a familiar sight to the students who ministered to the elderly. Weekends, evenings, and holidays provided opportunities for students to participate in evangelistic endeavors throughout the Noithwest.
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