Full Gospel Bible Institute - Burning Lamp Yearbook (Eston, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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IVAN CEL I ZEDS Moe, A. Daniel 1676 E. 58 Ave., Vancouver 15, B.C. Class president and the Student Council vice, Some of Dan’s happiest times are on the ice. At Jubilee Lodge he carries on visitation, His regular devotions show his dedication. Around the school we have no bigger tease, He’s personality plus—and friendly with ease! Christianson, M. Ellen Box 92, Veteran, Alberta. Our Ellen is a conscientious lass, Jack-of-all trades, vice-president of the class, She leads a prayer band and a Happy Hour too, How does she find the time her studies to do? Since she loves little children maybe she’ll find, The Lord will call her to a work of this kind. The one calling not overcrowded is the missionary’s. 19

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The Magnifiers, from an original total of thirty-five students in First Year, com¬ pletes their three year course as a class of ten. Being smaller in number than most of the previous graduating classes, we feel more like a family than a class. As we study God’s Word, we can sense very strongly a unity and oneness among us. The Psalmist, David, in Psalm 34:3, exhorts, “Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His Name together.” This scripture inspired us to choose the name of MAGNIFIERS. Now as we graduate, it is evident that the aim and purpose of each one in the class is “to magnify and exalt the Lord.” We know God’s purpose in the creation of mankind was that mankind would glorify Him. It is our wish and prayer that we, the MAGNIFIERS, will truly live up to our name, and proclaim His goodness to the ends of the earth. ROBERT C. SMITH (Curriculum THE THIRD YEAR COURSE Theology: Ecclesiology—a study of the Pauline Revela¬ tion of the Church. Eschatology—second coming, prophecy, Heaven and Hell. Rev. R. T. Wilson Bible Construction: Daniel, Matthew—Revelation. A comprehensive study of each book of the Bible, emphasizing the outline purpose and main mes¬ sage of each with special emphasis on Daniel and Revelation. Typology: A stud y centred around the Mosaic Taber¬ nacle, showing how the Person and the work of Christ is revealed in the types and shadows of the Old Testament. Rev. G. S. McLean Homiletics: A course on the preparation and delivery of sermons. Rev. L. O. Pritchard Pastoral Theology: Studies in the life, problems, and labours of a Pastor and Missionary. Rev. R. T. Wilson Rev. L. O. Pritchard Gospel of John: Verse by verse study of Chapters XV to XXI. Rev. A. D. Marshall Book of Acts: Verse by verse study of Chapter XVI to XXI. Rev. R. T. Wilson Christian Education: Sunday School Administration. How to arrange and operate a successful Sunday School. Opportunities are given for practical work in Sunday Schools, Bible Clubs, Bible Camps, and Vacation Bible Schools. Rev. W. E. Crowder Church History: The history of the Christian Church from the time of Martin Luther, 1500 A.D. to the present day. Rev. A. D. Marshall Biblical Introduction: A study of the history of our English Bible. Rev. A. D. Marshall Modern Tools for Ministers: An elective course in organization and filing. Rev. L. O. Pritchard Journalism: Basic techniques in writing organized Christian material in keeping with the standards of our day. Rev. I. W. Ellis —English: A general course in basic language skills of expression, comprehension, and appreciation. Mrs. Edith A. Dodds, B.Sc. —Gifts and Fruit of the Spirit, and other inspirational subjects are taught by visiting faculty. Rev. F. J. Kosick Rev. E. L. McRae Rev. A. E. Sheppard —These subjects are taught to all three classes. It has been our purpose since the beginning of F.G.B.I. to keep as near to the Bible as is possible. For this reason other subjects are kept at a minimum. We continue to feel that it is our responsibility to keep “other things,” even good things, from crowding out Bible time. 18 God’s house is a hive for workers, not a nest for drones.



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Likness, Wade A. Box 392, Manning, Alberta. Blackest curly locks and pleasant smile, Out on the skating rink this boy has style. A coach of powder puff hockey is Wade. On Far East prayer band this year he has prayed. He sings bass in our Bible School choir, And has five little sisters to admire. Batke, Lionel C. 2627 Dundas St., Vancouver 6, B.C. Though Lionel stands and sings majestically His spirit’s one of true humility. Dramatically he keeps wee ones spell-bound. As scribe for A.Y.M. he’s faith¬ ful found. “I am a strong believer in that,” he’ll say. These words, “an outdoor man,” do him portray. Heistad, Deanna L. Box 36, Veteran, Alberta. “Delightful” is the word for this “jeune fille” We love her sparkling personality. Deanna plays piano and she sings, At Elrose Happy Hour stories she brings. In class her marks are always near the top. Her love for souls we know will never stop. Harris, Trevor C. Lisburn Rd., Belfast, Ireland. He’s lithe, lively, and has an Irish brogue, How else could you describe our gleeful rogue? A soul of artistry and rhythm— Trevor. To preach signs -i following truth is his endeavour. A love for children in him is in- grown. He made the song ‘Job’s God’ to Jacobson, Norma K. us well known. Box 28. Souris. Man. A girl of smiles and blushes we have here, “Hello’ from Norma never fails to cheer. Those book-length letters are her specialty, Last summer she on camps worked faithfully. Her life will be ' as Jesus Christ would please, For Norma follows directions re¬ ceived on her knees. 20 Be not simply a reflector of Christ; be a radiator.

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