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eurhh lffid.-u'on Youve SOLOMON BIRNBAUM, Director Hebrew, Yiddish, Yewish Customs and History This course is for the purpose of training men and women, jewish or Gentile, to preach the gospel to the Jews at home and abroad. Its aim is to make Jewish evangelization not solely the work of special Missions to jews, but to enable pastors and church workers also to reach jews as part of their regular parish work, and thus create a feeling of sympathy between Christians and their Jewish neighbors. enezal gouue and .flloeciaf .gndttuctots MAX I. REICH English Bible MRS. RALPH ALL1soN Bible Story Telling, Personal Evangelism THEODORE PFEIFFI-:R History of Doctrine, Bible Introduction joHN D. THOMAS Voiee H. ADELLA DUNLAP English, English Composition MA RGARET GORDON English Grammar MRS. W. H. HOCKMAN Nursing on the Mission Field GRACE DARLING Home Economies, Manual Arts ELLA WUBBENA Home and Hygiene Page 24 6 . 1 . i, Eh?
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lffi.4.4z'onaty eoutse WILLIAM H. HOCKMAN, Director Missionary Principles and Prac- tice, Missions, Bible Introduction, Comparative Religions, Missionary Social Problems, Pagan Religious Experience In 1938, 109 new names were added to the Mis- sionary Board in the 153 Building, a striking tribute to the Institute's progressive mission-mindedness in this decade of general missionary retrenchment. Further proof of this is the fact that more than one-third ofthe entire student body at the Institute is enrolled in the Missionary Course, from which most of these 109 new missionary volunteers graduated. The Missionary Course has as its aim specialized training for work in foreign mission lands. Its is the first five terms of the General Course to which are added special medical and missionary subjects. T':ig' .- JOHN R. RIEBE Historical Survey of Missions, Church History, Home Mission Fields, Homiletics, Rural Church GERRIT1' Corrs, M.D. Missionary Medical Instruction Rossnr J. HEURLIN, D.D.S. Dentistry EDNA E. Fiurscn Phonetics TITUS M. JOHNSON, M.D. Minor Surgery, Anatomy and Physiology CARL J. Scnuzvmcusiz Bookkeeping Page Z3
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., '- fg 'Lfi',l '.z L:-' g.. P- f fi '.'-- p ' if M , f' g0'Z225FOI1d2llC2 .fcloof The remarkable wisdom and far-sightedness of D. L. Moody is seen in the Correspondence School. In his travels Mr. Moody found many earnest, con- secrated persons who, with a little training, would become efficient workers in their own home churches, but who, because of some good reason, were not able to come to the Institute. The Correspondence School came into existence january 1, 1901, just two years after the home- going of Mr. Moody. Since that time, through this school, the Moody Bible Institute has been literally fulfilling the command of our Lord as recorded in Matthew 'z8:l9: Go ye therefore, and teach all nations. The far-reaching ministry of this school is seen in the fact that its students are found in every State in the Union and at least twenty-Eve foreign countries. Truly, the sun never sets upon the stu- dents of the Correspondence School. Its sixteen courses are available to persons of all ages and walks in life, wherever the mails are carried. Eighty-four thousand persons have been enrolled in the various courses offered since the beginning of the school, and there are approximately 13,000 active students during a single school year. Bible study by correspondence promotes devo- tional life, and gives that knowledge of God and man without which real success in life is never attainable. ,i
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