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

 - Class of 1966

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Page 16 text:

Mr. A. W. Klassen Janitor Rev. Unger, Gerald, Danny, Paul, Mrs. Unger. Plato or Unger? The Bible is the supreme instrument in the cultivation of the spiritual need of man. Behind every message there must be a man, and the primary function of the Bible for the teacher is to produce such a (student) man. The Bible mirrors our own lives. The best cure for empty professionalism is to keep close to the Bible. By keeping company with men like Isaiah, Micah, Daniel and Paul we move away from shallow impressionism to genuine Christian manhood which expresses deep soul struggle. We want to move in that direction as we continue to dwell habitually in the world of the Bible. Linda Doerksen Part-time Secretary Mrs. M. Wiens Cook Miss K. Wiebe Cook 10

Page 15 text:

M Food! “THAT I MAY WIN CHRIST.” PHIL. 3:7-14 Following the example of Paul: I MUST count loss for Christ the things that were gain to me — re-evaluate. v. 7 I MUST suffer the loss of all things— pay the price v. 8 I MUST do this one thing—forgetting the things behind— neither be discouraged nor satisfied with past achievements. vv. 12-13 I MUST reach forth unto the things which are before—have a clear vision. v. 13 I MUST press toward the mark— by the all sufficient and all enabling grace of God in view of the high calling. v. 14 Rev. and Mrs. H. Lenzmann Water! When Jesus Christ was among us. He im¬ pressed on us the importance of making the Message of Peace intelligible to our neighbours. The music department of the Winkler Bible School is assured that music, the “universal language,” is a means of expression so potent that the world has yet to see what can be done through music in the work of the Kingdom. We sense the need for increased emphasis on integrity and purity of expression in church music. God’s revelation to man is profound and awe¬ inspiring. Our response, feeble though it be, must be as complete and as worthy as we are able to make it. In those areas of life’s mystery where words fail us, music helps man to express the inexpressible.



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