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

 - Class of 1944

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Page 7 WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE SKR6 630 kilocycles Tkucs. 5.30-5.45 p.m. Special Music by Students Radio 3 Skort wave 6KR0 48.75 Megacycles Bible Tvleditations by Reo. r R. c Wesley Abfleck OUR (RADIO We do not ask that crowds may throng the temple, That standing room may be at a price. We only ask that as we voice the message Men may see Christ. We do not ask for churchly pomp or pageant Or music such as wealth alone can buy. We only ask that as we voice the message He may be nigh. 3RAYER We do not ask for earthly place or laurel Or of this world’s distinction any part. We only ask when we have voiced the message Our Saviour’s heart We do not ask that men may sound our praises Or headlines spread our fame abroad. We only ask that as we voice the message Hearts may find God. (Author Unknown) Extracts from Letters (The following exerpts have been taken at random from letters received at W. B. 1. during the past few months and show that the radio ministry is much appreciated.) Morris, Man. “ In our home we find great joy in listening to your short devotional talks by radio. It will be easier for us to listen in at the new time (5.30 p.m., Thursdays) and we praise God for that. Please use the enclosed donation for the radio work.” — H. E. Ste. Anne, Man. “ I had the opportunity of listening to the broadcast the day the student body sang, and the message from the Psalms seemed to be meant just for me. Yes, my heart sang all day. I would be very glad to receive cop¬ ies of the addresses.” — T.K. Dauphin, Man. “I had intended writing sooner to express our interest and joy in your radio programs. They are a real blessing to us, and we look forward to hearing the sweet message from God’s inspired word.” — B. 6 L. G. Newdale, Mart. ‘‘I am so thankful so many people are being helped by your broadcast. We enjoy it very much and get great help from your messages. At five o’clock we are usually out in the bush cutting wood, but now we come in at five-thirty to listen to your broadcast. I have to work outside too, like a man, and do my house¬ work as well, but God gives me strength to carry on. I am enclosing a dollar to help with the radio fund and will continue to pray for you all.” — (Mrs.) D. D. Dugald, Man. “ Your broadcast is coming in clear and plain and we are enjoying every bit of it, especially the messages on the Psalms. I would like to have a copy of these. Am enclosing a small gift. May the Lord bless you.” (Mrs.) H.R.M.

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WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE Page 6 Former Members of the A Message from Daniel Barnes R. 6. A. F. OUR FORMER INSTRUCTOR IN MUSIC (The following extracts are taken from a letter Dave wrote to the school from Abbotsford, B. C., in January.) “I have blessed memories of the very happy and pro):table days spent at the institute, prof¬ itable for me, because I learned more in these two years spent with you than I was ever able to give.Now it is ten months since I left W.B.I., but it seems as though it were yes¬ terday. During these ten months I have had many new experi¬ ences and the Lord has proved Himself to me in many new ways. Many times people feel sorry for us boys who have put on the King’s uniform, but I am thankful for the many opportunities it has offered and for the lessons learned. The children of Israel never knew their God as the One who could roll back the waters of the Red Sea; or who could provide manna in the desert, and make the waters gush out of the rock until they were forced out of Egypt by trial and oppression. In the same way, we who were brought up in Christian homes arid attended Christian schools learn to know our Lord as the all-sufficient One only in the time of trial and temptation, when we find ourselves surrounded by sin of every description. The blessed thing is that His Grace is sufficient. We do need your prayers that our testimony may be bright and bold at all times and that we may have wisdom and tact in dealing with the lost. Pray for all of us in the forces. I trust that the Lord’s richest blessing shall abide upon you all throughout this coming year. Yours, because His, David Barnes. George Dugald and his wife, (Nee Lillian Nimrod) who were on the W. B. I. faculty for several years, spent a furlough in Winnipeg rec¬ ently. Mrs. Dugald introduced their young daughter to the students also. George is now sta¬ tioned at Paulson with the R. C. A. F. Mrs. Williams has not been able to carry on her classes this year because of serious illness. We miss her greatly and pray for her continually, for she taught us as much by her utterly unselfish life as in her lovely lessons on the Book of John. As we came to know her more and more, we felt as though her daily walk and testimony were speaking to our hearts this mes¬ sage, “ Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.” Doctr inal Position of W. B. I. The Institute holds and teaches the great truths which form the historic faith of the Church, as based upon the Holy Scriptures. For the sake of spiritual unity, points of controversy as between the great evangelical bodies are not emphasized. The school is distinctively non-sectarian. The fol¬ lowing is a brief abstract of the doctrinal position : 1. The full divine authority of the Holy Scrip¬ tures. 2. The Trinity of the Godhead as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 3. The direct creation of the world and man. 4. The perfect Deity and Humanity of the Lord Jesus Christ. 5. The depravity and lost condition of all men by nature. 6. The substitutionary atonement in the shed blood of Jesus Christ. 7. The doctrine of justification by faith alone. 8. ' I’lie perfect acceptance of every believer before God in Christ. 9. The real personality of Satan and other evil beings. 10. The personal coming again of Jesus Christ. 11. The resurrection of the dead, the righteous to everlasting blessedness and the wicked to everlasting damnation. 1?,, The responsibility of the saved for holiness of life and faithful witness to all men.



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WINNIPEG BIBLE INSTITUTE Page 8 Jesus I COR. 15. 55 Glass Gkorus: On the Victory side, On the Victory side, No foe can daunt us, No fear can haunt us, On the Victory side. Emil Reigel. PRESIDENT Th Uh But thanks l ird God VICT through lOLA MORK Elizabeth Unrau hazel vice- Woods, PRESIDENT

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