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

 - Class of 1965

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Page 10 text:

PRESIDENT REV. G. S. McLEAN Wherever you go there is an urgent need for “Filling the Gap” in pastoral work. God is still having to say, “I sought for a man . . . that should stand in the gap . . . but I found none.” Our country as well as other so-called Christian countries is facing the very critical crisis of “Empty Pulpits.” An older generation of pastors are passing on and there are no younger men to take their places. This is more serious than most people are aware of, and will very shortly create a most disastrous situation of far-reaching consequences to Christianity as a whole. So many assemblies are without pastors. Souls have been saved and are desirous of going on for the Lord, but there is no one who will take the pastoral leadership and responsibilities among them. Many are having to say, “no man careth for my soul.” It is quite evident that the influence of this materialistic age is largely responsible for this serious situation. So few are willing to face the sacrificial life and demands of pastoral responsibilities. The tendency is to take an easier and less demanding path of Christian service. Surely in view of this serious and pathetic need there will be those who will honestly face the challenge of “Filling the Gap” in pastoral work. Could it be that you will be one who will say to the Lord from a heart completely surrendered to him, and moved by the compassion and compulsion of the Holy Spirit, “Here am I, send me”?

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PRINCIPAL REV. L. O. PRITCHARD It was D. L. Moody who first saw the need of “gap men”: trained Christians to fill the gap between the professional clergyman and the ordinary man of the street. Mr. Moody knew what Bible study could do in the lives of young people. He realized that the following words were true. “There is a spirit in the Bible, which if it gets into men, makes tall of soul, tender in heart, just, gentle, patient, strong, faithful and fearless.” We know too, that these words are true, and without this kind of spirit men will never fill the gap. Our Christian life begins through the seed of the Word. It grows as it is fed the Word. God desires and instructs us to “study the Word.” A Christian’s life is kept free from sin by hiding the Word in the heart. Light from the Word directs us on our path. And finally, faith comes by hearing the Word. This kind of evidence proves that it is impossible to fill the gap in Christian service without earnest Bible Study. History illustrates the fact that the men who have left something worth¬ while, something abiding, have been men of the Book, men of the Bible.

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