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t i in Giving Christian Service This year the school is represented by four Gospel teams that go to churches, schools and youth groups to tell young people and adults about Jesus Christ and the Detroit Bible College. Some of the young people sing, play instruments, give their testimony or preach in presenting a program . Much practice and prayer precedes this kind of Christian service and a great deal of enthusiasm has been shown this year by those on the tea.ms. GOSPEL TEAM Members: Front Row: Les Kil- lion. Larry Reed, Steve Hanna, Phil Weber. Second Row: Virginia Knight, Jeanette Andrews, Charlotte La.ntz, Dawn Sleep. GOSPEL TEAM Members: Front Row: Jim Ferels, GOSPEL TEAM members: Front Row: Jerry Mar- Dave Petro, Dick Lord. Second Row: Bob Mackie. tin, Don Kamen. Second Row: Judy Thayer, Ruth Sue Berryman. Ray Peck, Marilyn I-'Ord' RSX Ortiz, Elaine Selle. Mary Ortiz, Edith Thompson. Jones. ' ' wg.: 1 . x ',! . ' 7 -4 i X 1-3, ,At M 'H . . cz- : Q , LI. .JZ
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'sr i 3 - +C' 5 JUNIOR CHURCH experience provides an excellent opportunity for Marie Peris to develop her warm, enthusiastic way with children to the glory of God. Practical pplication Christian Service Sunday school teachers, musicians, youth workers, and pastors all over Detroit are ful- filling Christian service assignments from DBC. They work in their own local church or are sent out by the school in response to requests by the churches. One of the greatest benefits of Chris- tian service assignments is putting into practice immediately that which is learned in classes. Many different situations are faced in working with peopleg experience combined with Bible study and counsel with professors and the Director of Christian Service can help stu- dents to learn much. -37 THE PRESENTATION of an interesting, meaningful lesson is a weekly challenge confronting Sunday School teacher Larry Freeman and many other students at DBC.
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that We Receive Summer pportunities Throughout the summer, students from DBC continue their service for the Lord in this countryg some also have an opportunity to go to other countries to help missionaries or to serve in camp and Bible school programs. These activ- ities may be sponsored through a mission board or the student's own home church. After returning from these projects, students often share experiences in DBC chapel. INDIAN CHILDREN in British Columbia won the heart of Alice Bassette who was a camp nurse there last summer. GOSPEL TEAM Members: Dave Pepperell, Gary Donahue, Bob Clemente. 1 Qi I f 9' 1 Q I 1 1 fl If ,I L fifty fn, fix 1 Lf
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