Prairie Bible Institute - Prairian Yearbook (Three Hills, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1975

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CONTINUED Doctrine 3 is big words! declared Phyllis Hall. IVlr. Arthur Chamberlain's quiet, scholarly ap- proach leads students deep into theology proper. lt broadens my mind with different trends of theology like pantheism and deism, said Elizabeth Sin. lt's quite useful as we go out, because people have ideas other than the pure doctrine. Dan Rider added, lt gets you grounded. While l was out a year, l met some weird peo- ple, and came into contact with some fine-line errors. lvlr. Chamberlain, Doctrine 3 teacher, described his goal for teaching this course: As well as give the student information, we let him know he is just at the fringe of a great forest. Involved class discussions and tense question-answer periods characterize both Doctrines 2 and 3. l think everyone dreads giving their answers in class, said Miriam Stobbe. You're afraid your answer isn't as good as the others. Doctrine 4 students are looking forward to an in-depth study of the Holy Spirit under lVlr. Harold Elliott. The Holy Spirit is a subject that is very controversial these days, and in evangelical circles we neglect this doctrine so much, stated Pat Johann. l'm expecting to get a balanced and Scriptural view of the Holy Spirit and His work. Doctrines 1 to 4 help clarify theology for students. They better prepare them to relate to the world of today. Deanna Olfert



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That Friday Night Meeting? Following a week of demanding studies, the vast majority of Prairie's student body eagerly an- ticipated Friday Night Young PeopIe's Missionary Meeting. Awesome in title and mandatory in attendance, the service began at 8:00 p.m. sharp. The student missionary com- mittee sponsored and governed these weekly meetings. Pre-service prayer time gave young people a chance to be an active part. Many students gratefully realized a respite from the daily grind of studies. Song leader, Steve Gillette, helped students relax one evening when he gracefully recovered his microphone from a near mishap. Even the missionary committee cherub-choir brought welcomed laughter at their unharmonious presentation. The emphasis of Missions was creatively presented through thoughtprovoking films like the Gospel Blimp. Challenging messages such as Fiev. Flay Frame's What is a Disciple? were in keeping with the motto for the semester, Disciple Me. During the semester there w-ere also outstanding features. The once-in-a-life-time chat with the L. E. Maxwells gave deeper insight into their lives. Anita Isbell's biography on Betty Elliott was also stimulating. For high school and Bible school students, Young Peoples offered opportunity for relaxation and par- ticipation. Staff Report Y t K! Q 9, 'Q P if 'Sul l s It

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