1941-1942 Yearbook

"Comes a Pause in the Day's Occupation" A pause for a spiritual song and prayer comes at 10 :00 every school day. Speeches are made which cover all phases of Christian living , especially the problems of young people . Old students returning usually soy that the practical lessons heard in chapel and Monday night meetings have been their guide in purposeful Christian living . Everyone is required to attend chapel and a Bible class. Most of the Bible classes come at 10 :30, right after chapel. The six members of the Bible faculty have been teaching the Bible for at least thirty-five years with one exception. Although most of these classes study various books of the Bible, courses in comparative religion, church history, Christian evidences, homiletics, Bible geography, and missionary technique are also offered. The spirit of the founding fathers of Christian education, David Lipscomb and James A. Harding , is felt at Harding . This spirit seeks to preserve faith in the Bible as God's inspired word, untainted by modernism.

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