1942-1943 Yearbook

J. N. ARMSTRONG B. F. RHODES B. BAXTER S. A. BELL J. L. DYKES Brother B. F. Rhodes is also a veteran in Bible work . Brother S. A. Bell has been teaching Old Testament classes for years and is quite adept at it . Brother J . L. Dykes has devoted most of his attention to young preaching students and has been invaluable in this work. Chapel provides each school day wi th a pause for real devotion . Here the students receive ideals that will live after other experiences ot Hard ing are forgotten. Each one is able to do the day's work better after entering wholeheartedly into the song, and quietly engaging in prayer ta Gad . Another of Harding's religious services is the Wednesday night prayer meeting. It is very beneficial in aiding the young preachers and song leaders. Vespers is one of the last activities of the day, one that leaves your mind in a pleasant state. Despite all of the limitations brought by the war, the student preachers hove continued to make their regular apPointments in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Missouri. Some of their experiences might discourage anyone else, but not these determined young men. Many of them find the greatest hospitality, and learn the meaning of Christian generosity in the southern homes they visit . In same cases the congregations would be without leadership except for these young enthusiasts.

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