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I H .Q '5i31P 9 Ur Kuhn . THE VARIED RESPONSIBILITIES of C. E. intern Dick Streetman include giving individual attention to a Sunday School class, leading a Jet Cadet group, a.nd of course, consultations with the Christian Ed Director, Jim Thomason. a DBC graduate. Communicating to thcrs CE MAJORS, such as Judy Button. are instructed in the use of all types of visual aids. Christian Education The Christian Education course is filled not only with many Bible subjects but also with liberal arts subjects which are comparable to those offered at other colleges. The CE major acquires a broad knowledge in many areas. While studying the Bible to better learn the teachings of Jesus Christ, he also is struggling through his Audio-Visuals manual to be prepared for his lecture by Mr. Talbot. These courses culminate in an internship program in local churches during the senior year. X7
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hat Saith the Scripture? .Q-,fx CAREFUL ANALYSIS of tape recordings of renowned messages comprise one part of Herb Cocking's prepara- ' tion for Homiletics. 1 e' A PASTOR AND STUDENT, Steve Troxel studies in the library for his Sunday services. I , 1 ' Q Julia DBC offers three curricula to the student interested in concentrating on Biblical studies: the General Bible, Pastors, and Bible-Theology courses The General Bible course provides an intensive study of Bible books, doctrine, and principles of inter- pretation. To these the Pastors course adds the more professionally oriented subjects such as homi- letics and pastoral theology. To enter the Bible- Theology course a student must have already taken sixty hours of liberal arts and can thus concentrate at DBC, in Bible, theology , and Greek. w' tin A, l'4A-- n Fl THEOLGGY STUDENTS thoughtfully answer questions on one of their frequent class quizzes.
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so i gg- -, -7, - A Missions ,yr v ARTICULATION of linguistic exercises absorbs the attention of Nancy Norton. Ambassadors for Chri t 'N The aim of the Missions course is to equip all of its students for service wherever the Lord may call them. Courses in anthropology and linquistics widen the horizons of the person con- sidering his field of future service. He can have the wise counsel of teachers such as Dr. Shaw who has been a foreign missionary and can give practical advice in courses such as Principles of Missions JERRY MARTIN talks to missions advisor Dr. Shaw. 2- 0
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