Numidia Mennonite Bible School - Reflector Yearbook (Numidia, PA)

 - Class of 1975

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REFLECTOR STAFF EDITOR ............ . - - Wilinaf Eshbach ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . . - - Marvin Sifnbhaf TREASTJRER' 0 , . . . Susan Ebersole TYPIST ............................ . . . Brenda Harbnld EDITING SECRETARY AND ADVISOR . . . . . Benjamin Eshbach 6:15 7:00 8:00- 8:40 8:45-10:20 10:25-11:10 11:15-12:00 12:05 A .,..-Q..-.- DAILY SCHEDULE Rising Time 1100- 1:45 Morning Worship and Breakfast 13 50 2535 Chapel 2:40- 4:15 Two Class Periods 5:00 Q Chorus 6:45 7:30 Class Period 8300- 9:06 Lunch 9:30-10:00 10:00 ........--- ,, -.A ,V Class Period Bible Reading and Prayer Two Class Periods Supper Evening Prayer Circle : Study Period Quiet Time for Devotions Lights Out

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DEDICATION Reading articles, reworking sentences, looking up words, examining content, checking and rechecking, reading and rereading-Dedication? No. Dedication is wholehearted allegiance to an object or person. Prayer for guidance, endeavoring to perfect a book that will be inspirational as well as enjoyable, think- ing and meditating on responsibility when off duty, are areas more directly related to dedication. Working as a part of the Reflector staff was both enjoyable and enriching. The need for late hours occasionally, gave a greater appreciation for the times we could go to bed on schedule. Discussions in the editorial room were upbuilding and helped to relieve the boredom of long hours. It provided an opportunity to get better ac- quainted with the members of the admin- istration and faculty. At times it seems our efforts in the small areas of everyday life are inconsequential. Nevertheless, God pronounces a blessing on the individual who is faithful and ded- icated in the unseen areas of service. The promise comes, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things . . . enter thou into the joy of thy lordf' Matthew 25:21. -Wilmer Eshbach TOUCH SOMECNE message from the intellect, reaches an intellectg but a message from a life, reaches a life. God has ordained that His work He per- formed by human instrumentality. He does not just desire that His message reach the outward man, but also the spirit. How can we touch the inner' man of those around us? This is only accomplished as our spirit is released. In Scripture, the alabaster box had to be broken before the fragrance of its precious contents could radiate. The Holy Spirit must break our minds, our will, and our emotions, and transform our spirit, before the refinement of our inner man can permeate another's life. As we allow the Spirit to crush our outer man in any area of struggle, our spirit can be released to touch someone with a similar conflict. We can only penetrate another in the areas of our experience and brokenness. Let us allow the Holy Spirit to pulverize our outer man, so that our spirit may be emitted to our fellowmen. - -Marvin Strubhar Godis demand is not, Give me thine intellect, but, Give me thine heart. PRINCIPALS' and MATRONS' MESSAGES THE FIRST HOUR The first hour of each day is by far the most important. It is vital to every Chris- tian to have a daily meeting with God through the Word and prayer. You may be doctrinally correct, but spiritually dead. That which maintains life is the living Word of God received within the soul each day. The quiet time, alone with God, is vital to spiritual health, spiritual cleansing, spiritual counsel, and spiritual conflict. It is also an honor and a privilege to meet in this way with our Lord. Sa-tan will try to rob us of this daily time, and we need to guard it fearlesslyg for there is no hope of living in victory unless we succeed in this. Some guiding factors, Be awake and alert. Close the door. Ask God what He wants to tell you. Write down the truths from each verse. Meditate on one main truth. Ask God to help you understand and apply it to life. Commit your all to Him. He promises His presence and grace to aid you in living a faithful, victorious life to His honor and glory. -Benjamin Eshbach If God seems far away, guess who moved. 1

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