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THIRD CLASS REPORT The students of third class represent¬ ed two provinces, twenty-seven homes, and fourteen churches. This of course accounted for a variety of interests, ideas and abilities, but we were unified in our purpose of coming to Bible School namely, to “Study to show thyself ap¬ proved unto God, a workman that need- eth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” II Tim. 2:15. With this in mind, we went about our num¬ erous duties and studies purposefully. Without help from above, this could not have been done. Through our class prayer meetings, which were held once a week, we received strength and en¬ couragement from the Lord, for the tasks that lay before us. The Sunday School Teacher’s Course climaxed in the practical Sunday School lesson, which was taught at a “Thurs¬ day night” program or in the class room. The Personal Work classes will never be forgotten. It was in these hours that the need of the world, and a Christian’s responsibility of spreading the Gospel, was vividly presented to us. Truly, they were heart-searching periods. Are we really faithful in our divine calling? We are grateful to our teachers who, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit expounded the Word of God to us. It is our prayer that the many hours spent in listening to the Word, might not have been in vain, but that eternal values might have been gained from them. It is our sincere desire to be ever mindful of the exhortation of our class motto— “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16. Anne Enns There are times when Failure is the best thing for us. Prayer is the only way out. We overlook the best of opportunities. We are left alone to draw nearer God. When the hardest road is the best road. When our weakness becomes our greatest strength. 26
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DAVE J. TEIG ROB, Port Rowan, Ont. Our man from the east and capable class president. Sincere and true in all his ways. Has a fine baritone voice which is often heard. HELEN ENNS, Domain, Man. The most significant sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. DAVID E. BOESE, Elm Creek, Man. One who looks the future square in the eyes. An ingenuous and assiduous student. MARGARET ARENDT, Glenbush, Sask. A smile for all. Ready and willing to serve the Lord in a practical way. HENRY DUECK, Boissevain, Man. Many potentials lie hidden within by silence. “But strong in will to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” The only requirement for salvation is so simple that many stumble on account of it and are not saved. 28
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