Elim Bible School - Yearbook (Altona, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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That God has through His Son Jesus Christ, forgiven my sins and made available to me His friendship, I would ever remain grateful. That He has called me to others, and especially the people of India, that Christ died to bring to all His abundant life, has brought much joy to me. Through God-fearing parents, through visiting ministers and missionaries, through God’s answer in meeting a physical ailment, the conviction gradually crystallized that I was called to India. My wife and I have seen God’s abundant grace working in behalf of lepers in the Champa leprosarium. We have seen God breaking in upon darkened hearts and lives of people living in the villages of India. To such who have permitted His grace to enter their lives, has come peace and joy passing all understanding. Because we know that Jesus is the sole answer to the needs of men’s hearts, we count it a privilege to preach Jesus Christ in whom alone is life eternal. O. A. Waltner. Under The Northern Lights Our dear Christian Friends: In the pages of the Old Testament we come across a searching command in the words of our Lord given through Hosea, the prophet: “Break up the fallow ground” (10:12). Is not this a keen challenge to get around to God’s business with our still unused yet potentially powerful strength as disciples of a living Saviour? What is your “fallow ground?” Which of YOUR talents remain buried in the soil of human timidity, fleshly indifference or even stubborn rebellion and disobedience to Christ? We appreciate very much your intercessory praying interest, and active participation in the “breaking of fallow ground” in northern Manitoba. There is great need for cultivation, sowing, tending and reaping among the erring souls of our northern natives. We want to wish you the Lord’s most abundant blessings in your term at E.B.I., and His perfect guidance into fruitful service through your entire lives. “There’s a place for earnest workers In the vineyard of your Lord; Plant your seed and reap your harvest, And gain the blessings of His Word.” Kept in His grace, LaVerna and Larry Klippenstein. Service in Mexico As Christians we can often not understand the ways that the Lord leads us and are even at times prone to pass judgment on His leading. Would that we could always say with the Psalmist when he reveals his dedication to God in Psalm 119:5: “O that my ways were directed to keep thy Statutes.” Having been with us in our educational preparations, the Lord continued to lead in our lives. We were desirous to be in the way of His direction and so in 1954 we followed His leading into full-time Service in Mexico. Our task was to be that of teaching boys and girls not only to read and write but also to walk in the Way of Life. Düring these two years of Service, the Lord did bless and gave us deep satisfaction of fulfilling His commands. At the same time we feit the desire to be better trained for the work that He was giving us to do. Accordingly in August, 1956, we temporarily returned for a period of College work. As His grace has been with us in times past so we know it will continue even in the future. We trust that as we seek His Will, He will be pleased to use us for the winning of souls for Hirn. Norman and Mary Bartel. 17

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Mutena, Tshikapa, Belgian Congo, Africa. I deem it a special privilege to have had a part in the Missionary Conference at Elim Bible School. The sincere interest in mission work shown by the Student body has been an inspiration to me. May it please God to call many from among this group to serve Hirn. The Bantu people of the Belgian Congo are very receptive to the gospel and it has been our privilege to sow the seed through the avenues of the school program. We have spent two terms on the field and hope to be able to return for a third term within five months. Our home is in Kansas where we received our degrees from Bethel College at North Newton. I shall long remember the warm fellowship we have had at Elim. May God richly bless the school and manifest Himself in future Conferences. Sincerely, in Hirn, George B. Neufeld. Jake Hoeppner Nettie Penner We have been serving under the Western Gospel Mission since 1953, at Dominion City, Manitoba. God’s command “Go ye” was heard, and by His grace we were led forth to serve about four hundred Indians, and also a community of white people. The question “Why do mission work?” is answered in Christ’s imperative command, Mark 16:15, 16, which still Stands and rings out. Jesus Christ was keenly aware of the dire need in His time. Today this need is greater than ever. Countless numbers of people all around the globe are suffering and dying because of the lack of medical aid. The material need is even more overwhelming; they do not know how to provide for their daily existence, and consequently die of starvation. This may well move us to compassion, but greatest of all is their spiritual need. Multitudes are doomed to a Christless eternity, with no knowledge of Hirn, “the Bread of Life.” Then, lastly, the Good Tidings must be proclaimed to duly glorify the Father (John 15:8). It now is the Obligation and privilege of every born-again believer to do mission work in his Jerusalem, Judaea, Samaria, or unto the uttermost parts of the world (Acts 1:8). Christ has ordained us to go and bring forth fruit (John 15:16) to meet the desperate needs of a lost, sin-sick and perishing humanity. Jake Hoeppner. 16



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Etwas ueber die Weihestunde. Am letzten Abend unserer Missionskonferenz hatten wir unser e Weihestunde. Schon durch die ganze Woche fühlten wir die Segnungen Gottes. Es war uns klar geworden, dasz der Herr uns alle in seinem Weinberge brauchen wollte. Mit diesem Gedanken kamen wir zur Weihestunde. Lehrer Gerbrandt, der die Weihestunde leitete, hatte sich 2. Mose 3, 10 und 4, 2. 3 zum Text gewählt. Der Herr trat uns allen durch die Botschaft sehr nahe. Wir wurden aufge¬ fordert unsere Häupter zu neigen. Darauf sprach Lehrer Gerbrandt zu den Eltern, ob sie willig wären ihre Kinder dem Herrn zu geben. Auch richtete er einige Worte an die Prediger, Sonntagsschullehrer, Missionare und an alle die im öffentlichen Dienst stehen. Alle wurden gefragt, ob sie bereit wären sich dem Herrn ganz hinzugeben. Dann wandte er sich an uns, die Bibelschüler, und an die Jugend überhaupt. Die Frage, ob sie bereit und willig wären, dem Herrn zu folgen auch bis ins fernste Heidenland, klang durch den Saal. Die Unwiedergeborenen wurden gebeten, sich doch dem Herrn zu ergeben. Zul etzt wurde allen die Frage vorgelegt, ob sie willig wären dem Herrn das Seine zu geben, was Mittel und Zeit betrifft. Viele haben dem Herrn im Stillen ein “Ja” auf diese Fragen gegeben, wenn es auch mit einem inneren Kampf verbunden war. Nach diesem hatten wir noch eine gesegnete Zeugnis¬ stunde. Die Stunde soll uns noch lange in Erinnerung bleiben und uns anspornen mit unserer Hingabe im Leben ernst zu machen. Lawrence Siemens. Ex-Studenfs In Service These are workers who are presently engaged, or who have previously been engaged in mission work. They are former “Elim” students, the majority of wnom have also graduated from here. Many other ex-students are serving in ministerial, nursing and teaching capacities. We hope each one of our ex-students is a missionary. REV. and MRS. J. M. UNRAU .Missionaries at Matheson Island (M.P.M.) MISS TINA FEHR, R.N.Matron at M.C.C. Hospital in Mexico REV. and MRS. H. J. GERBRANDT .Formerly missionaries for three years in Mexico (now minister and Bible school teacher). MISS SARA GERBRANDT .Mission work at Dominion City MISS LENA PETERS .R.N., Missionary in Formosa MRS. H. HILDEBRANDT .(nee Hilda Klassen) Preparation for mission work. MISS ANNIE NEUFELD ..(C.M.B.C.) Preparation for mission work. MISS NETTIE PENNER .Mission work at Dominion City MISS KAY BORNE .....Formerly M.C.C. ]V1R. and MRS. GEORGE PENNER .M.C.C. work in California, U.S.A. HELEN DYCK .Nurse at York Factory, Man. MARGARET WARKENTIN .M.C.C. work in Mexico REV. GEORGE DYCK .Missionary at Blue Wing, Man. MR. and MRS. J. A. WIEBE ...M.P.M. mission work at Loon Straits (now Bible school teacher). Child Evangelism in Winnipeg KATIE VOGT 18

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