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Bishop William Culbertson, D.D., LL.D. came to the Moody Bible Institute as dean of education in 1948. Dr. Culbertson became president of the school-after the death of Dr. Will H. Houghton. Born in May of 1905, Dr. Culbertson received his higher education at Temple University and the Reformed Episco- pal Seminary in Philadelphia. His doctor of divinity degree is from Bob Jones University. Between 1927 and 1942, Dr. Culbertson served as rector in three Reformed Episcopal churches. 29 years ago, he was honored by the Reformed Episcopal Church by being made a bishop of the New York and Philadelphia synod, a position which he still re- tains. As ‘President of the Institute, Dr. Culbertson travels ex- tensively, speaking in churches, schools, Bible conferences, and other types of meetings. He appears in two films, The Stones Cry Out and The Quest, which were filmed on a trip to the Near East. He has written the book, God’s Pro- vision for Holy Living, and is also the editor-in-chief of the MOODY MONTHLY magazine. 7 Ce, EEE eee Ll
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When by the grace of God you became a child of God, Christ laid hold upon you. But He did not simply claim you as His own, He laid hold upon you for a purpose. Says the apostle: “I press on, if so be that I may lay hold on that for which also I was laid hold on by Christ Jesus” (Phil. 3:12). Surely one of the purposes of our Lord in saving us is to conform us to His own image (cf. Rom. 8:29). Thank God, He will not quit until He gets it done. Familiar as we are with the Word of God, we know that in all its fulness, this objective awaits the consummation—the return of our Lord. It is when we see Him that we shall be like Him (I John 3:1-3). But does this fact mean that we should in the meantime content ourselves with carnality? God forbid. Spiritual maturity is not only a goal, it can be a possible present experience GiGoresto) Phil. 3°15) 2 The Word of God also says: “I press on toward the goal unto the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” (Phil. 3:14). Surrender, faith, and obedience to the Word of God are the ingredients God uses to bring us into the experience of spiritu- al maturity. But even there, there is more! There is the goal! Thus we should never settle down in complacency. It is always “more and more” (I Thess. 4:1). May God so lead you on in spiritual growth, in empowered service and in blessed use- fulness until the Lord come. God bless you. THE PRESIDENT Dr. William Culbertson Dr. Culbertson leads the Institute family in worship during Dr. Culbertson meets periodically with the trustees of the Institute. Monday morning chapel.
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