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Dr CeCi1M01-1-is, missionary to Nigeria, West Africa, was our speaker in Chapel Gctober 29, 1951, Dr. Morris took six years of medical work at the University of Western Interior and London Interior Qthree years of ost-graduate Worky. He is married and has four children--two boys P 0 i1-15 After he had gone to Africa in 1935 and had studied the a-nd tw g - Hausa language , Dr . Morris went to the north country and started leprosy settlements in the Sokota Province. ln the chapel service on January 23, 1951, Dr. Gerald B. Winrod gave an interesting message on the three bodies which blend together to formapersonality, Dr.Winrod is the editor of the Defender Magazine and head of Defenders Publishers in Wichita, Kansas. The onlyhighway over which the Lord can come is over the highways of our hearts, stated Miss Amy Lee Stockton in her sermon from Isaish 40:3-5. Miss Stockton, evangelist from Grand Rapids , Michigan, is active in the work of the Maranatha Conference. Her song leader, Miss Rite Gould, taught us choruses and sang a solo in the service. Choosing as his text Hebrews 12: l, Rev. Paul Smith gave an excellent sermon entitled Running'a Race. He and his song director, Rev. John Henderson,arebothf1-om Canada. They were engaged in a revival cam- paign at the Gospel Tabernacle in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Four Men Who Live With Me was the subject of Dr. James S. DaY, JT., who is the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Spartenburg, South Carolina. He told of the man others see, the man we see, the man God sees, and the man or woman each of us may become. Dr. Day WaS educated at Stetson University, receiving honorary and Doctor of Divin- tty degfees. He was instrumental in founding the Baptist Bible Institute ln Lakeland, Florida, 68 E ,gif-'11
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gill CHAPEL SIIEEAKE DQS W 2 if x 'II' 1 H 'f-:ff r' 14 v 0 I , . r W i . ,. v. G. B. Weatherbee, is our chapel speaker One of our teachers, Re every Friday. He is pastor of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church in Tampa,,Florida. Rev.Weatherbee teaches Parables and Bible Exposition. His first sermon of the year, Using the Bible As Our Li- brary, was an outstanding contribution to the series of messages. f Ebenezer Baptist Church Toccoa, Rev. Robert Martin, pastor o , Georgia, spoke in our chapel service October 23, 1951. Rev. Martin was a student at our school in 1939 when it was known as the Florida Bible Institute. He has been in the pastorate since leaving. He re- cently completed his Sl50,000 church with a complete educational build- ing. 67
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