Winnipeg Bible Institute - Kings Herald Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1944

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WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE Page 10 he First Year Class PETER KEHLER, PRESIDENT. OLGA KROEKER HAZEL JOHN FRIESEN. VICE-PRES. BERNHARD KEHLER. DAVIES M INTI E REIMER MARY BERGEN Glass Motto: “For me to live is Christ.” phiu. i: 21 . Class Ckoms: “With, eternity’s Values in view With, eternity’s Values in view May I do each day’s Work for Jesus, With eternity’s values in view.” Glass Hymn: “It may not be on the Mountain Height.”

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Page 15 WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE Charge to the Graduating Class tjjj Sam ' J , xr.±idr.nt of Second Zjza .1 (2la±± We, the Junior Students of the Winnipeg Bible Institute, regret deeply seeing you, our Seniors, go out from among us. The time we have spent with you has been precious, and a great help to eacli one of us in our Christian lives. Though our hearts are saddened by your depar¬ ture, nevertheless there is a ray of joy, because you are going to be scattered to the far corners oi the earth carrying the glorious gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to hungry souls. We have enjoyed the fellowship with each one of you. Your lives have been a blessing to us in the various activities of the school. We thank you for your labours and patience in help¬ ing us to prepare ourselves to live as true sol¬ diers of the Cross. Our desire is that you keep on loving those with whom you come in contact throughout life, for Christ’s sake; because we know that “faith which worketh by love availeth.” ' therefore, our charge to you graduates is: “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven.” In doing this, you cannot but please God, and great will be your reward when the Lamb of God, even Jesus Christ, shall appear. For has He not said, “ Behold, I come quickly and MY reward is with ME.” Response to Charge try £mi£ I’f is with mingled feelings that we, the grad¬ uates, respond to your charge. It seems only a short time since a year ago we, then the second year class, gave the charge to the graduates. To¬ day the charge is given to us ! We are grateful to you, our fellow students, for your words of appreciation regarding out 1 fellowship together these short years at school. In the small measure that we have been helpful to you in your Christian lives we have done it with joy, but regret that we have come short of Christian duty. We would desire earnestly that you follow our better example and forget our mis¬ takes and failures. We, too, must say that we have appreciated your fellowship as we have learned to love you. Therefore, we also experience a feeling of sadness at the thought of parting; however, in the Lord we know that “Goodbye” is just “until we meet again.” By the grace of God we want to help in the spreading of the Gospel of Christ, to which end we have spent these years of preparation here Wo feel grateful indeed to our Heavenly Father for this privilege of becoming better fitted for His service. Now our desire is, as you have charged us, to let our light so shine before men, that they may see our good works and glorify our Father, which is in heaven. In closing, let us assure you that we desire God’s abundant blessing to abide with you. With Paul, we “commend you to God, and to the word of His grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified.” ‘Whatsover things are true, Whatsoever things are honest, Whatsoever things are just, Whatsoever things are pure, Whatsoever things are lovely, Whatsoever things are of a good report, If there be any virtue, and If there be any praise, THINK ON THESE THINGS.” — Phil. 4:8. To be alive in such an age, To live to it, to give to it Give thanks with all thy flaming heart, Crave but in it to have a part. Give thanks and clasp thy heritage, To be alive in such an age. Marjorie K. Taylor



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Page 17 WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE £7 ?e First BEN KEHLER— To us it is a mystery How Ben learned so much history. Did he in ancient Egypt dwell ? Or meet those kings he knows so well ? JOHNNY FRIESEN— “Friesen, Friesen, we’re frozen!” we shout, Then John runs to see if the fire’s gone out. MINTIE REIMER— Mintie brings her problems and asks us all to pray, We’re sure she’ll witness bravely wherever she may stay. NETTIE EPP— Nettie’s blue eyes sparkle with laughter and with zest, Except when she is facing an essay or a test. MARY BERGEN— Mary Bergen assimilates English so fast She may leave us all far behind at the last. HAZEL DAVIES— Hazel comes from Newdale Where Summer Schools were taught. She learned there of the Saviour And further training sought. PETER KEHLER— Peter is a teacher, so knows more than the rest; But he loves to learn of Jesus, and likes Bible study best. OLGA KROEKER— We all love Olga Kroeker, She’s so quiet and sincere We thank the Lord who brought her To study with us here. Miss Harriet Moore and Mrs. Dave Unrau are both taking special studies with us this year. You will find more about Miss Moore on Page 21. MISS H. MOORE MRS. D. UNRAU We regret the absence of Nettie Epp from the group picture and from the happy family of W. B. I. Unfortunately, she met with a serious accident on her way to school on the morning of February 9. She was hit by a fire engine and sustained a fractured jaw, fractured hip and severe shock. After receiving first aid treatment, she was admitted to Misericordia Hospital where she is receiving the best of care and is progressing slowly but s teadily towards complete recovery, we believe. Nettie was a first year student, very happy and enthusiastic in her work, and we trust that she will be able to return to study with us next term. Meanwhile we miss her greatly and sympathize with her in this long, wearisome time of convalescence inactivity. We are sorry indeed that we are not able to get a picture of Nettie for our Year Book, but just wait till next year!

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