Johnstown Bible School - Echo Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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ROMANS--Paul Roth I This Epistle was written by the apostle Paul for the stren- gthening of Christians and to teach them fruit bearing. We see man in his sin and how God provides for the the Salvation those who are seperated from Him. Self must be surrendered in order to have victoryq This reaches both Gentile and Jew. Each has his part in service for God, Old Testement Type--Elmer Moyer Types in the O.T. fill an im. portant place in the lives of the O.T4 Saints. Man needed a covering for sin and the shed blood of animals filled the need The types however were only a figure or shadow of the Better things, 0Christ9. His blood was shed once for all not only to cover, sin, but for the removal of sin for all who come unto Him by faiths . MISSIONS--Harry Shetler Bases for Missions: l1Peter . 5:9 John 3:36 In India we find that the people are steeped in superstition and sin but, when the gospel touches their lives they are changed and have higher standards of living. China a comparatively new field as far as the Mennonite Church is concerned needs workers. At the present time we have five missionaries there, China with its open door presents a great avenue of future service and blessings to the consecreated youthg Will We help conditions by supporting them with our prayers and funds, CHRISTIAN--Harry'Shetler The scientific proof of the Divine Authority of the christe ian religion. we study the ine ternal as well as the external proofs that the Bible is Godfs Book. This study should help us to defend the scriptures as being true and thus overcome false doctrine. Evening teacher: Harold Thomas Bron Thomas is deacon of the Stahl Church, Sectretary- Treasure of the Bible School board, and at the present time has charge of the Rocton congregation. Bro, Thomas is also part time instructors His class in the evening is Jamesa His side line interest is teaching and farming, His services are appreciated by this schools Sub. teacher Harry C. Blough I Bro. Blough taught the class of Matthew and Deutero- nomy in the absence of Bros Moyer for 2 weeks. He is bishop of the Blough Church and is always ready to help someone in need. He occupies his leisure time by doing care pentar work. His services are greatly appreciated. bisqueusecs-p-usqpboccnnlsanglnqnsp-qsung- These students have the required amount of'credits to graduate Therefore, on this basin they are counted as a graduate even though some have not attended this year.' Clarence Alwinee ass't Pastor of the weaver Congregation and the Headrick Mission. Operates a coal mine and is the father ' of four children. a V Levi Thomas: Sunday School teacher also a Day school teach- er painter, and paper hangers Father of five childrens Harold Thomas? Deacon of. the Stahl Oongnand has charge of the Rockton church. Is also a Day school teacher and soes some farmings Father of two Ghilde dftliffl o Emanuel Peachye Bishop of'the' Locust Grove Con. Bellville, Ea. Used church wide as evangelist and Bible teacher.



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