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Nettie Kroeker Steinbach, Man. “I beseech you therefore, brethren by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable ser¬ vice.” Rom. 12:1. It is only reasonable for us as Christians to give our bodies as a living sacrifice to God. It is my prayer to render this rea¬ sonable service to Him Who did so much for me. Harvey Kroeker Steinbach, Man. For Christ also hath once suf¬ fered for sins, the just for the un¬ just, that He might bring us to God.” I Peter 3:18. “As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord so walk ye in Him.” Col. 2:6. I praise my Lord that He saved me, drew me to Bible School and kept me in Him. The desire and prayer of my heart is that I might faithfully seek His will and do it to the glory of Christ. Elda Kroeker Steinbach, Man. “Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit and that your fruit should remain.” John 15:16. It is my sincere desire and pray¬ er that I might faithfully serve my Lord and Master in whatever place He would have me serve Him. Menno Hamm MacGregor, Man. My testimony: “Heir of salvation, purchase of God, Born of His Spirit, washed in His Blood.” My concern: Is my Lord satisfied with me? My comfort: My flesh and my heart faileth, but God is the strength of my heart.” Psalm 73:26. Mv prayer: “Fill with Thv Spirit till all shall see Christ only, always, living in me.”
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John Martens Lorette, Man. The three years of Bible study have meant very much to me. There have been times of great heart struggles but the Lord has led gloriously through to victory. My earnest desire is that I “might walk wor¬ thy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God.” Col. 1:10. tlizabeth Keimer Steinbach, Man. Three precious years I have spent at the Master’s feet taking in the wonderful truths of the Gospel. We have heard in abund¬ ance, while many are perishing without ever having heard. His command is: “Go ye ... lo I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.” Matt. 28:19, 20. It is my earnest prayer and desire to yield wholly to His plan and purpose for my life. Lawrence Reimer Giroux, Man. Have I not commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid neither be thou dis¬ mayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou go- est.” Joshua 1:9. Whithersoever I go the Lord is always near to com¬ fort and to cheer. So do not be afraid to take Christ as your Cap¬ tain, for if you do you will never perish in the waves of sin. Adeline Reimer Giroux, Man. “Thou wilt show me the path of life. Psalm 16:11. Thus far the Lord has patiently led me in a most wonderful way, and I am confi¬ dent that He will lead me on. My tomorrows are all known to Thee Thou wilt lead me all the way.”
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SPECIAL STUDENTS Steinbach, man. “And He led them forth by the right way.” Psalm 107:7. The Lord is leading us forth into His service along unknown and untravelled paths. But we are certain that the way He leads is the right and best way, the way that brings us most joy and peace. “For ye shall ,jo out with joy—and be led forth ivith peace.” Isaiah 55:12. Tina Wiebe Bagot, Man. John 15:16 “Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth frui t, and that your fruit should remain.” We are saved to bear fruit for Christ, and that fruit is more Christians. My pray¬ er and desire is that I might bear fruit for Christ in His appointed place for me. Doreen Reimer ABE G1ESBRECHT, STEINBACH, MAN. Abe is a third year student, who plans to graduate next year. Last summer he was engaged in Gospel work near Wyn- yard, Sask. A favorite Bible passage of his is Rom. 9:31, 32. PETER FEHR, HASKETT, MAN. Only a month after the beginning of school, illness forced this brother to re¬ turn to his home. We found it easy to love him, and we pray that the Lord may see fit to bring him back into our midst next fall. MRS. SADIE WIEBE, lowe farm, man. Mrs. Wiebe is an ambitious, cheerful helper to her husband. In addition to look¬ ing after her two children, she has taught a Good News Club all winter, as well as attended Mr. Rempel’s classes in “Acts.” 17
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