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The sound of singing can reach into the human heart to ennoble it or to degrade it. How does this Collegaires The Following Students are also Members of the Collegaires: . RUTH HOLLIES HELEN BOTHA VIRGINIA THOMPSON, Practice Pianist THE SOUND OF SINGING are emotional facets of the personality. Worship, for which we were created, is an emotion demand- universal language move us so deeply? Because it uses the two elements by which human emotions express themselves: rhythm and sound. How natural it is to express the emotion of impatience by the rhythmic tapping of the foot or fingers, or to express the emotions of pain with a groan, or joy with a laugh, or a dance. All crea- tion pulsates in rhythm and cycle. Speech, when it freely expresses the heart, becomes a song of rhythmic cadence. Much of the Scripture flows in poetic metre and even the prose of the richly beautiful King James Version rises and falls in meaningful measure. The fruits of the Spirit Clove, joy, peace, etc.i ing expression and cannot be fully expressed with- out the exercise of rhythm and sound. Music is the refinement of the natural expres- sion of the emotions, combining rhythm and har- monic sound. It can move the baser emotions or be intellectually refined beyond meaning. But God has given us this gift to use with simplicity, as an expression of the fruits of the Spirit welling up as springs from the human heart. Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known, foin in cz song with sweet accord, And thus surround the throne. E. R. SHEDDEN
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ulletin Staff 1 tx Seated, left to right:-SHARON WOLFE, Editor, HAZEL HAWKINGS, Typist, BILL BRIDAL, Assistant Editor. Second Row, left to right:-NELSON SAMMY, Third Year Reporter, MARG WHEELER, Second Year Reporter, BILL LEWIS, First Year Reporter, HELEN BOTHA, Typist, JIM MCALISTER, Second Year Reporter. BULLETIN EDITORIAL It has been a real privilege and a great joy to be associated with each member of the Bulletin Staff. With the co-operation of each, we have edited a number of Bulletins, which we pray have not only been informative, but also uplifting spiritually. The purpose of such an edition, as you may realize, is to inform not only the Bible College students, but also the pastors of the various churches throughout the province of Alberta, of noteworthy news. This usually in- cludes assignment reports, and various articles by members of the faculty. lt is also a means of advertisement to all those who may interested in at- tending Northwest Bible College. We trust that the Bulletin of I964-65 has been such. SHARON WOLFE
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ocial ommiliee LARRY BREITKREITZ, RUBIN BOBB, GWEN MUNSHAW v , L .Al Banquet Fountain Skit 34 PAR TY PATTER Delight thyself also in the Lord and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart. Psalm 37:4- Truly we ot N.B.C. can say that God does grant us the de- sires af our hearts if we seek His presence. God is not limited to a church service, for ths past year we even felt His presence ot our social get together . At the First Year initiation party in October, the Spirit of God visited us, blessing many hearts, and some even with healing power. Also, ot our Christmas banquet, the blessed Holy Spirit revealed Himself. As a result, the party ended as a prayer meeting. lf God can join us at a party, truly we must say that we indeed did have ci good time. We can say with the Psalmist of old, ln Thy presence there is fullness of joy, and at Thy right hand there are pleasures for ever more, pleasures the world knows nothing of. LARRY BREITKREITZ il Play Presents Presenting Farewell Gift Tap Salesman
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