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PAUL ROTH r 'Bros Paul's home is at Masontown, Pa. Before his ordination as ' minister, he was a teacher in Public schools. As a pastor evangelist and Bible teacher, he is well qualified. His personality and willing- , neis to help others with their problems give evidence of concern for ot ers. THE EPISTLE OF JAMES-- A m6SSagG to CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE--A course to scattered Christians emphasizing prove the divine authority of the importance of good works as the the Christian religion. It helps expression and proof of faith. one to be ready always to give Faith WQQEQQP works IQ dead an answer to every man that ask- Thj.r'ai lr .rg-f'3i'4f'2f'1G?g ii'E5li 2rifevkefghviteih t thp6I.eaSOn of the s c ass ' earne w a an s n y.u I unruly member my tongue is and also saseasaaaaeaaaea that, nFaith without works is deadn If you have a problem to be , A. Frey I discussed, bging it to Evidence C ass' o B1OU. 11. In this course I have learned , g to appreciate the importance. of 1 Very interesting! It helped living a consistant Christian life. to make plainer spiritual pro- W. G. Moore blems in our discussions. ' M 0 KElI'1dG 1 EXODUS--A bood of redemption, pic- turing Israel in Egypt, at the Red PEDAGOGY--Teaching is an art. In Sea, and at Mt. Sinai. Redemption order to master the teaching is essential to our relationship technique, one needs to under- with God, while fellowship is stand the laws and principles maintained by constant cleansing that govern'the teacher, the subi from defilement. ject matter, and the class. saaaaaaaaaaesaaaa reaasaaaaaaaaaaaaea I have learned to appreciate It has shown to me the im- how God leads his childrenlIsraelD portance of teaching. Where there so as to carry out his purpose. is no teaching of'the child, th P. Smeltzer ' church perishes. E. Saylor . In Exodus God brings the peo- ' ple of Israel to himself nation- As I studded the different ally. We also are brought closer methods of teaching, I was made to him by studying this book. to realize the responslbilities I. Alwine and priviliges of a teacher. I I E. Swartzentruber aaaaaraaeaaasasaaeaaaa God always rewards diligent and faithful men. Truth must be recieved in the heart andexpressed in life. I I ' V t it d rivilege the greater the The larger one s oppor un y an P Q responsibility. The spirit of true prayer is the submission to the will of God E ' Some people have only enough re S On li i to make them miserable. 1 Y i. P
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LLOY KNISS , , Brother Lloy who has been in the minist th t ' has served in many responsible positions in thi chirgh? gisygsgsice as Public school teacher, city mission superintendent, missionary to India and Bishop shows a great concern f th- H very ,sincere and'conscientious. or O GPS' G is also MARK--In this study we aimed at The ne d f I d getting a mental picture of the vivid to mega? we siusiegeihgebgligfs Gospel of Mark, as well as become and customs. E. Swartzentpubep ing acquainted with the facts of . life of Ghrist. But perhaps most This s b t h of all, our aim was to gain from ing to me. uWgehopeaihgiZnwlllehZStn it the instruction in life and more consecrated workers answepin the inspiration to consecration the call in the future. 8 and service that the Word of God ' P, Nussbaum always furnishes. T aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaa THE MENNONITE CHURCH AT WORK,-W a I felt a growing desire to this study we are afforded theI2p- std.y God s Word more closely as portunity to really know how our hidQ9D truths Of this bOOk WGPS church works and how she is organ- PSVGHlSd to US- ized, An interesting phase of the S. Stoltzfus subject is to watch the gradual development of the v. i - A study of the Gospel of Mark ities and customs ofathgu2higghY has given me a deeper appreciation aaaeseaaaaaaaaa of the life of Jesus as the Ser- This study makes one more ap- vant Of G0d. T preciative for the high standards ' A' Bixlsf OUP 0hUP6W'unholds, Let us remain , true to her. MISSIONS--In this subject we aimed T B, Egerly at better acquaintance with our ' mission in India so that our in- Our church fathers did much 3 terest and zeal might be enhanced to preserve and hand down our faith to bring out more thorough consec- yet a great work lies before us. ration to the service of God in A M. Nussbaum this. Also the China field was d taken up in our study so that our Faith of our fathers! living Still potential new field of future In spite of dungeon, fire and gwsgd mission endeavor might be better O how our hearts beat high with joy known te us, Whene'er we hear that glorious word Faith of our fathersj holy faith! We will be true to thee till death! 1 I KI rv 1LtLlL!l 'U U NL :UU KVIIKLILILIIKIilllllll!L1P5I5llL1l I Ill. V v-Z:w4cw'.. m 7s 1: we ws. -Zcww www. 1. '.. wwwwrwwm we ww 7s wir'!r1s-191: THE GRIGIN OF AFTER-DINNER MINTS Ten years ago was the first year that dinner was served in the basement of the church for all students. Previous to that, it was served only for boarding students and others with a small cpapge, So to all variety to the meal, someone thought up the idea of giving after-dinner mints to add to the enjoyment to the meal. 'As I recall those we heard some were quite sacred, also testimonies, others quite thrillin, such as chasing hornets while plowing, driving kitty 8 cars, observing second dlass work of an undertaker and life histories. Cora Hostetler
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