Winkler Bible School - Morning Star Yearbook (Winkler, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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Ein Wort vom Direktorium Bald ist das Schuljahr 1955-56 Vergangen- heit, und man hat mich gebeten ein Wort fiir das Jahrbuch zu schreiben. Ich schau in die alten Jahrbiicher hinein. Vor uns liegt in denselben die Geschichte unserer Bibelschule. Die Jahrbiicher der letzten zehn Jahre habe ich vor mir. Da sehe ich sie, unsere teuren, werten Brilder und Schwestern im Herrn. Der Herr konnte sie brauchen. Heute sind sie nicht mehr alle da. Der Herr hat einige schon zu sich ge- nommen. Andere sind ihm gefolgt und dienen ihm auf anderen Platzen. Wie mannigfaltig waren die Gaben, die Gott dem einzelnen gab. Dennoch konnte der Herr ein Ganzes daraus entstehen lassen — und das war unsere Bibelschule. Heute beten wir mit Asa: hilf uns Herr, unser Gott! Denn auf dich vertrauen wir. Wie herrlich lohnte der Herr das Vertrauen Asas! Wir lesen dort: Da schlug der Herr die Kuschiten. Aber es gab neu e Schwierig- keiten im Leben Asas. Baesa, der Konig von Israel, zog gegen ihn herauf. Warum wandtest du dich nicht zuerst an den Herrn, deinen Gott, Asa? War der Moment zu gefahrlich, um dich allein auf den Herrn deinen Gott zu verlassen? Hatte dein Gott dich je getauscht oder verlassen, Asa? Was sagt der Herr dazu? Weil du dein Ver¬ trauen auf den Konig von Syrien gesetzt und dich nicht auf den Herrn, deinen Gott, ver¬ lassen hast, darum ist das Heer des Konigs von Syrien der Vernichtung durch dich entgangen. Waren nicht die Kuschiten und Libyer eine gewaltige Herresmacht mit Wagen und Reitern in grosser Zahl? Aber weil du dich auf den Herrn verliessest, liess er sie in deine Gewalt fallen. Denn die Augen des Herrn iiberschauen die ganze Erde, damit er seine Macht an denen er- weise, deren Herz ungeteilt auf ihn ge- richtet ist. O Herr schenke uns alien ein ungeteiltes Herze! Im Namen des Komitees, H. P. Harder. Die Schriftstellen sind nach Menge ge- geben. Directors For 1955-56 Rev. H. P. Harder Winkler, Man. Rev. F. H. Friesen Morden, Man. Rev. D. D. Derksen Boissevain, Man. Rev. D. K. Duerksen Winnipeg, Man. Rev. W. W. Dyck Niverville, Man. Rev. J. J. Neufeld Horndean, Man. Mr. F. E. Peters Winkler, Man. Mr. J. Krueger Brandon, Man. Mr. A. A. Dyck Newton Siding, Man. 29

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NETTIE GIESBRECHT, Winkler, Man. Is talented in the musical realm; determined and per¬ severing - . PETE REIMER, Port Rowan, Ont. Enjoys singing in the quar¬ tette. Willing to participate in discussions. RITA BUHLER, Winnipegosis, Man. Reserved but friendly. Artistic¬ ally inclined. Known to have her homework done. PETER JANZEN, Manitou, Man. Ambitious and courageous in spite of late start in school. Excels in German. A Day In First Class As our motto, we as First Class chose, “Study to show thyself approved unto God.” —II Tim. 2:15. This is our longing, but we realize that our Biblical knowledge is only in its rudimentary stage. Therefore, we hope to come back and take second class, if the Lord guides thus. The experiences of a day in First Class are many and varied. The inspiration we receive in the morning during the devotional period, stimulates us to seek God’s blessings and will throughout the day. Our “time-table” tells us that singing comes next. And do we raise our voices! Even though notation gets us down some¬ times, singing revives us again, to the extent that when the instructor comes in to give us an insight on the Life of Christ, we are still humming. We can’t let that beautiful German language slip by, for it can be used to glorify God. Therefore, we practice German spelling. Though sometimes we twist the words so that they convey an altogether different meaning, we hope to master the grammar eventually. The groans of First Class indicate a test in Geography or Antiquities. I’m sure the teacher’s patience is often tried during these classes. But Geography does clarify much that we did not know before. When the instructor of Fundamentals of Faith comes in, we know what is coming. Those tests and the course of Synthesis certainly arouse our thinking. To end the day pleasantly, a glimpse into the Acts of the Apostles is very interesting. The growth of the Church, the predomin¬ ance of the Holy Spirit, Paul’s journeys, and much more is contained in these lec¬ tures. In this course we answer many questions. Homework is a delight. We do not regret that we have spent time studying the Word of God, thus pre¬ paring ourselves for the future that lies before us like a path of driven snow. Pearl Wiebe.



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Back Row: Bill Klassen—Studying at United College, Winnipeg. Frank Funk—Working in Winnipeg. John Froese—Working in Ontario. Henry Funk—Studying at United College, Winnipeg. Henry Loewen—Carpentry work in Win¬ nipeg. Middle Row: Jake Ncufeld—At home on the farm at Horndean. Susan Penner—At home on the farm at Holmfield. Susan Enns—Working in Brandon Mental Institute. Nellie Dejager—Working in Ponoka Mental Institute, Alberta. Anne Klassen—At home in Port Rowan, Ont. John Peters—Studying at United College, Winnipeg.

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