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it Q! M. its it 1 AQ asm- X, 1 :wifi wt. ff A I 'F i M w, , ' er, M ts 2' The hand is often used as a symbol of Godis creative power. In Psalms, God is vividly pictured as working with his hands: Of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth: and the heav- ens are the work of thy hands . . . Ps.. 102.-25. In a similar way, we too express cre- ative urges with our hands. We often speak with our hands when words seem inadequate. In Eccles. 9:10 we are ad- monished to do with all our might whatever our hands hnd to do. Persons whose lives are hid with Christ, who have felt God touch their lives, the hands of these persons are the hands that reach out to help others. We:- IMS-are those hands. As we, also, work creatively with our hands, our desire is the same as the Psalmist who prayed.' Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us, yea, the work of our hands establish thou itf' Ps. 90:17. Because we are God's created works, our hands reflect the works of our Cre- ator. And because we have dedicated our hands to Christ, our hands are a means of glorifying Him also. Waiting buses and lingering students signify the end of the day. 2 Y so get 'K ffm' our hands
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dedication Erika Reusch, exchange student from Neuhausen, Germany, tells the students what IMS means to her. 4 Because you have shared a year of your life with us we have come to know an enrichment in our own lives. As fellow students we . . . admire your enthusiasm and eagerness to learn. appreciate you for being very understand- ing and laughing with us when we said ik instead of ich,' in German class. --like you for showing an interest in learning to know us, for your kindness and willing- ness to share in responsibility, As friends we . . . thank you for being you and bringing out the best in us. thank you for sympathetically listening to our individual problems. share your concern that others may know Christ as you know Him. Realizing the signihcance of this, we dedicate this 1963 REVERIE to you, Erika.
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