1933-1934 Yearbook

I>E-TIT JEAN J. N. AR .\I~'-I RONC; RELIGIOUS EDUCATlO The Chri s tian school has no reason for ex is tence if it does not g ive a distinct service. This servi ce it gives.. thi s place it fill s in bui lding character. The Chri stia n has no patience with any subs titut e fo r the Bible in doing t bi s se rvice. There arc o ther books that may pro ve belpful if rhe Bible is used in the foundati o n. With thi s in vi ew , with this purpose , Harding College has for iL s program tbe daily teaching of God's Word . l~ he teachers in Hardin g arc free to leac h the lessons God has put in Ili s book. The daily reacbing of rhi s book as the W o rd o f God cannO{ fai l to give las tin g impress ions. OUf Bible lcaching is not for the "ministerial classes." It is for al l. This gro unding of the young in the fundamenta ls of Christianil Y is the ou tstanding featu re of Harding's servi ce .. 4

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