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STEINBACH BIBLE ACADEMY YEAR BOOK 13 YEAR DORA FRIESEN “He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.” John 15: 5. It is my desire and prayer that this verse might be true in my life, that I might continually abide in Him and be a fruit-bearing Christian. MARY ANN NICKEL I John 1: 7. If we walk in the light as He is in the light we have fellowship one with another and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin. I thank the Lord that He has saved me and that I now can have fellowship with Him and other Christians. I have greatly enjoyed the study of God’s precious Word. It has helped me very much in my life. My desire is to follow Him in whatever He has for me. Mr. Wittenberg, teacher of the German subjects, instructs grammar. Mr. Warken- tin instructs English grammar. We are thankful that the grammar teachers have so much patience with us. We sometimes wonder how we manage to pass in our ex¬ ams! During exam time we especially realize the need for us to be in prayer that the Lord would give us calm and clear minds so that we can put down on paper what we have learned. We do experience many blessings and answers to prayer during the time of exams. Studying and meditating upon God’s Word helps us to realize our great respon¬ sibility. I would like to express my desire in a little verse. Lord, of the years that are left to me I give them to Thy hand. Take me, break me, mold me to The pattern Thou hast planned. Dora Friesen ★ BBeauliful (SaslJe There’s a castle of marble and stone Unmatched by any around; And in it, the costliest gems Of silver and diamond are found. Though massive stones build the walls The little ones have their place too; They fill up the gaps and the holes, It’s something that big ones can’t do. We find also that mankind Is made of great and small And each one can do his best When he knows, he has answered God’s call. Though all cannot play a big role But all can pray, even though weak And as the prayers go up in faith, It will help someone to the peak. M. Harms.
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12 STEINBACH BIBLE ACADEMY YEAR BOOK EC0MD JOHN HARMS “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which Gcd hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” Eph. 2:8-10. It gives me great joy to be able to say that I am saved by grace through faith and not of works. Even at my very best I had come short of the glory of God; and God can not be satisfied with anything less than that which is absolutely perfect. I find that I am saved unto good works and not by good works. It is my heart’s desire t ' o prepare for ser¬ vice, that the Lord will be able to use me in the saving of souls, which is the duty of every born-again Christian. May God’s purpose in saving me be fulfilled in my life. MARGARET HARMS “So then faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.” Rom. 10: 17. I praise and thank God, that I have been so privileged to grow up in a Christian community where the gospel was preached. Hearing the Word, it pierced my heart and led me to my conversion. I accepted Jesus as my Saviour and Lord. My prayer is that by the grace ' of God, I might know the perfect will of God and follow Him more closely. Second Year Class Report In looking back over the months spent here in school it brings to our minds many precious blessings that we have had. As we are instructed from day to day we real¬ ize that we as Christians have a great res¬ ponsibility to bring the gospel to a lost and dying world. Each day of school is begun with a de¬ votional period which gives us spiritual strength and helps us through the day. Ephesians 6:11, “Put on the whole armour of God that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” This verse has been especially stressed in our devotions. We as Christians are not to be ignorant of the devices of our adversary, Satan. After morning devotions we go to our various classes. Mr. Loewen instructs The¬ ology and Church History, our main sub¬ jects in the beginning of the week. Theolo¬ gy is a study of the great doctrines of the Bible. The doctrine of Jesus Christ has been very inspiring and interesting to us. We got a glimpse of how important the death of our Lord Jesus Christ really was. Why was Christ’s death necessary? The holiness of God (Psa. 99:9), the sinfulness of man (Romans 3:23), and the fulfillment of the scripture (Isa, 53) made Christ’s death necessary. Without His death we would have no Christianity, no redemption. Church History is a study of the history of God’s kingdom on earth from the time of Pentecost down to the present. The sub¬ jects, Missions, Mennonite History and Church History all impress upon our minds that obedience to God’s Word is necessary to promote the growth of the Church. We must also heed the great commission to spread the gospel. (Mark 16:15-16; Matth. 28:18-20.) This year in our Exegesis classes we are taking the book of Romans and I John. Many a precious truth is revealed to us as we take time to study more about His Word. Our prayer is that many more young people would come to school to know more about God’s Word. Personal Work, taught by Mr. Reimer, is another subject which challenges us to do more for the lost. We are convicted of the opportunities we have had to testify to the saved and unsaved and have failed to do so. A knowledge of the Word and a love and compassion for souls is needed to do personal work, yet how often these very things are lacking and this work is neg¬ lected. Continued on Next Page
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14 STEINBACH BIBLE ACADEMY YEAR BOOK Class Report The question sometimes arises why we as young- people go to Bible School. It is evident that we do not go to Bible Scho ' ol to obtain a high honor in this world. In I Tim. 2:15 we read that we should study t ' o show ourselves approved unto God, and not unto men. I believe that a number of us, when we begin to look into the Word of God, real¬ ize what limited knowledge we have of it— not that we can ever fathom its depth, but there are many things that God reveals unto us when we delve into the Scriptures. Let us take Doctrine, for instance. How deeply we can go into His Word! We study the existence of God and His unlimited t power. We also find proof for the divine inspiration ' of the Bible. Then we study the Bible to find out what God is, who He is, and why He gave us the Bible. These and many other precious truths we find in His Word, and still it will take all eternity to fathom all those precious truths in the Bible. Then there is the study of Prayer, taught by Mr. Wittenberg. We study what prayer is, and how to get an answer to prayer. Prayer should be a natural act in the life of a Christian, and yet at times we find it so hard to kneel down for a word with our Master. Prayer is the breath of the soul. Just as we need air to keep our bodies alive, so we need prayer to keep our souls alive. What does God require of us if we want Him to answer our prayers, He wants us to come to Him in childlike faith. For example, the incident recorded in Mark 9: 14-28 tells of the father who brought his afflicted son to Jesus to be healed. Jesus said to him, “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” Because the man believed, his son was healed. This shows us that all we have to do to receive an answer to our prayer is to believe. Exegesis, by Mr. Loewen, is another sub¬ ject through which we have received many blessings. We are taking I John verse by verse. The book has become preci ' ous to many of us since we started taking it. The wonderful, yet simple way in which John has written this epistle, can be understood by every one. These and many other subjects make up our curriculum, so that we may be better prepared for His service in His vineyard. Let us therefore do our utmost to bring souls into the field, for “sure ly I come quickly, even so come Lord Jesus.” Rev 22 : 20 . Ramona Loewen. RAMONA LOEWEN “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.” PETER BARKMAN “He that hath know¬ ledge spareth words.” HELEN HARMS “A merry heart mak- eth a cheerful counten¬ ance.” HENRY HARMS “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches and loving fav¬ our than silver and gold.”
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