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Dedication The presence of this one person on our faculty has brought our school bless- ings and benefits which cannot be num- bered. His earnest dedication to the Lord sets a fine example for us, and we can appreciate his many hours of care- ful study devoted to examining genuine Christianity. A graduate from the first Seminary graduating class in 1949, he returned to the school as a professor and has re- mained here throughout his entire teach- ing ministry. Just one year ago he re- ceived his doctorate degree from Chi- cago Lutheran Theological Seminary. He has a deep concern for the students and for the continuance of our school as a sound, Bible-teaching institution. We smile as we remember the fa- miliar, How about that, now. , and we thrill again as we review the convincing arguments for Christian apologetics. God has wonderfully blessed this professor with a keen intellect, which he has used entirely for the Lord's glory: yet he is never too busy to give extra help, and never impatient when difficulties arise. We praise the Lord for your testimony, and pray that He will richly biess you and use you to further honor His name. Therefore, we gratefully dedicate the 1966 Anniversary issue of the Kumi Ori to you. Dr. Victor Matthews. DR. VICTOR MATTHEWS
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Foreword Twenty-five years ... an instant in the vast times of eternity . . . a lifetime for Grand Rapids Baptist College ... a lifetime of growth, expansion, development . , . that young people dedicated to Jesus Christ might receive the best possible training for Christian service . . . that they might grad- uate with the knowledge attainable only in an atmosphere of Academic Excellence . . . and the Spiritual maturity that is the result of attending a college wholly given to Christian Commitment. Mir- acles- of provision of God, progress of faith, and seryice of Alumni have been much in evidence in the last twenty-five years . . . serving as promise for the future of a school such as this . . . but the work is far from done . . . much is yet needed, including the Auditorium-Gymnasium Building pic- tured above ... for the future is bright for our school ... a school that is continually proving itself to be a worthy training ground for servants of Jesus Christ.
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In Memoriam Not many of us will soon forget that afternoon of September 24, 1965. At 2:00 the first news reached campus of a car accident involving one of our new fresh- men. By 7:00, we were all to learn that Judy Goodwin had gone to be with the Lord. At first the incident seemed tragic and without meaning, but with the passage of time, we have seen the mark of her testimony on this campus and in Christian circles elsewhere. In memory of Judy, and as a challenge to each of us, we reprint below her life testimony, written as an English theme only two days preceding her death. JUDITH GOODWIN, October 27, 1946—September 24, 1965 A NEW CREATURE I became a new creature in Christ when I was nine years old. My life didn't change drastically when I was saved, but I hod a peace that is indescribable, and a new Friend that I could take all my little troubles to. Up to my conversion I had a rather unique background. When I was one year old I went to live with my grandparents. My mother remarried a few years later, and when I was about six, my brother Bob and 1 returned to my mother and stepfather. Both my parents became Christian later. After my parents were saved I was raised in the church and in a Christian home. My parents were very strict in all things, but today I realize the reason for this and am very grateful. My stepfather is the only father I have ever known: he is truly a great 'guy'. I have complete respect and admiration for my parents. 1 wouldn't change them for anything else in the world. Like all other Christian teen-agers, I had my ups and downs. I wanted to live for Christ, but I hated to be different from the other high school kids. I tried to live the 'on-the-fence' life, but it only brought frustration and unhappiness. During my last year of High School, I applied to Baptist Bible College and was accepted. Due to financial difficulties, however, I was unable to go that following September. Thus I began what was one of the greatest years of my life. Before I went job hunting, I prayed and asked God to show me the job He had for me and where He wanted me. 1 ended up taking a job in a Catholic Hospital as a nurse's aide. ) worked on medical-surgical floor, thus enabling me to meet people from every walk of life- of every age. Up to this point, I had led a sheltered life, but suddenly I found myself face to face with life, in a real world as it exists. I was forced to grow up. I saw life and death, sickness and pain. I met the unwed mother and the emotionally disturbed. I found out that they wore just like everyone else, but in unfortunate situations. I came to realize their need of salvation just like everyone else's. I saw things I will never be able to forget. A fifteen year old girl who died from cancer—a sixteen year old boy who arrived dead from infuries suffered in an automobile accident, the rivers of blood flowing forth, slowly causing death because these rivers couldn't be stopped. I heard screams of pain, and of approaching dealth, the fear of death. HI never forget those months! They revealed to me in a new way that all need Christ and need Him now. Tomorrow may be too late. Now is the time to accept Him and live for Him. I'm here at Baptist Bible College to prepare my life the best way possible for use in God's service. My prayer is that He can use me in some field, somewhere, to honor and glorify His name. 'Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross and follow me' Mark 8:34b.
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