1943-1944 Yearbook

Each school day morning the students and faculty members assemble in the auditorium for a brief period of worship. Here we share our joys and sorrows and offer our prayer as a united petition. In our chapel periods we enjoy the speakers who bring us vital messages which may always be applied to the daily life of each of us. Lives are influenced for good in these short periods of worship. Well-trained Bible teachers guide the young preachers in their work and help them with their many problems. Great possibili t ies and power lie in these young men. Their lives on the campus make us know and believe in the success of t heir chosen fi eld. Each week-end boys fr om thi s group go o~t to congregations, in Arkansas. Tennessee, Missouri. and other neighbor ing stat es. Many d iscouraging experiences are the irs but they are determ ined to go on. Many of them enjoy the hospitality of homes and Christian generos ity. These young preachers are enthusiasts and are ready to go to work.

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