Tabor College - Bluejay Yearbook (Hillsboro, KS)

 - Class of 1925

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if ' Q 591 'XS 1'-af ,A 0 ABOR,ITE.9',,' -C-z,,FeSq In K filzffc JASPER ABRAHAM HUFFMAN A. B., B. D., D. D., Dean of School of Theology, and Professor of Biblical Lit- erature and Exegesis, Marion College, Marion, Indiana, 1922. Dr. Huffman is the author of a number of valuable books on religious subjects, among which are the following: Job, A World Example, Redemption Completed, The Messianic Hope, and so forth. As a lecturer his keen analysis of biblical truths, pleasing and forceful delivery, supported by a strong personality enable him to draw large crowds and hold their undivided attention for an hour at a time three times a day. D. M. HOFER Graduate from the School of Experience He can report among his accomplishments the following: an early pioneer on the plains of South Dakota, farm laborer, public school teacher, grain dealer, real estate man, banker, student at Moody Bible Institute, city mis- sionary, editor of the Wahrheitsfreund , philanthro- pist, relief worker in Russia, evangelist, Bible lec- turer, and well-known traveler. REV. A. A. SCHMIDT City Missionary South Side Mission After receiving his Bible training at Ft. Wayne, Rev. Schmidt wished to go to Africa, but, the way not open- ing, he joined the force of the South Side Mission in Minneapolis. Here he has labored during the last fif- teen years and has been rewarded with much success, having many converts, and being able with much diffi- culty to build a mission building Worthy of the Work. When traveling. Rev. Schmidt arouses missionary spirit among the people by his lectures and songs. llze Christian ix the highest .style of man. -.-ff--- ... . gllllllllllllg . tl mum iiiir lllnllunmiwnnwmnmm-..... u Twenty-eight

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l A. ..'fL.?fesA 452: At ii as 11' SY 'NTXSZ ,4,1.U17I'AB 0 R.ITI-1.9 112,251 .- ifzzjsgkrie Je: .Q 'db 2-- Faculty PETER R. LANGE A. B., 1922, Tabor College A. B., 1923, McPherson College Assistant Professor in English and History 1923-1924 MRS. A. E. JANZEN Instructor in Commerce 1923-1924 ABRAHAM DIETRICH s'roEsz A. B., 1923, Bluffton College, Indiana Graduate Student, University of Minnesota Assistant Professor in Science and History 1923-1924 G. LEWIS DOLL B. Mus., Bethany College Professor of Violin 1922-1924 Questions are never indiscreet, answers sometimes are. WE -- '!FF!!!!III X fl llllwgp l llwlwmmm Twenty-seven



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sire' +22 +5 if mmf as-if 1.,f727I'AB,O R.ITE..9 Illffllfllfc' SPECIAL BIBLE NORMAL Seventeen years ago Tabor College began one of its most extensive endeavors, the Special Bible Institute week, which is observed early in the second semester of each school year. From a relatively obscure affair, the institute has developed into the sig- nificant event on the college calendar. One who has attended any of these meetings in our vast auditorium during the past few years cannot fail to discern their far-reaching influence, an inHuence which endures not only for a day or a year, but for eternity. For during the Bible Institute the Scripture has become a new and living Word to many, causing them to turn from the darkness of sin to the glorious light of salvation by ac- cepting Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. In addition to the evangelistic and per- sonal work, which are, perhaps, stressed more than anything else, lectures are given on various books of the Bible, and such phases of religious work as homiletics, ethics, and dogmatics. Thus, those who already know Christ, are given new knowledge, strength, and inspiration that enables them to follow more closely in His footsteps. Furthermore, a bond of closer union between the college and community is the direct outgrowth of their common participation and efforts during Bible Institute Week. An- other beneficial result is that the acquaintance of the school is widened. The outside speakers and visitors from other churches learn to know our college at its best. They not only carry good impressions home with them, but they also speak well of us to others whom they chance to meet. We look forward to many more soul-winning, soul- stirring, and soul-satisfying Bible Institutes for Tabor College. DR. HUFFMAN'S TOPICS 1. The Greatness of God's Book. 10. Christian Stewardship. 2. The Book of Job. 11. The Humanity of Jesus. 3. The Three-fold Ministry of Christ. 12. The Deity of Christ. 4. The Christlessness of War. 13. The Specific Teaching of Jesus Con 5. Learning to Pray. cerning the Holy Spirit. 6. Relation of Education to Christianity. 14. Archeaology and the Bible. 7. Why Four Gospels? 15. The Christian Home. 8. Training the Child. 16. Life's Supreme Quest. 9. The Book of Ruth. REV. HOFER'S TOPICS 1. Eine Predigt ohne Worte. 5. Der Prophet Haggai. 2. Goettliche Verluste. 6. Der erste Brief Pauli an Timotheus. 3. Praktische Winke fuer Glaeubige. K7. Gottes Erloesungsplan. 4. Gottes Heilsoffenbarungen. 8. Auszuege aus dem Leben Petri. Christianity is the highest perfection of hnnianityf' -... num.. -In luulllnminililuunuumlunumulnwllu1w'--M--------M-W -at J . 9 ....... ' h 4 ' .L ' 67-Li,-1 , --:- I es- Twenty-nine

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