1955-1956 Yearbook

Religion at Harding is not r elegated to a specific time or place; rather it is a prevailing force that penetrates into every classroom and every activity. It is Harding's Christian atmosphere that draws students from most of the 48 states and many foreign countries. Here students are taught by word and deed the reality in th e religion of our Lord. Here students have an opportunity to study God's Word under tJ,e direction of those dedi ca ted to His purpose. Bible classes, the daily chapel programs, vesper services, private devotionals, Monday Night Meeting and many other activities on the campus give students an opportunity to prepare to serve God. Off the campus other opportunities are provided for Christian service and growth. Worship services at the county farm are conducted each Sunday afternoon; Bible classes are taught to the deaf in Little Rock; various teaching opportunities are found in neighboring towns; and many sermons are preached throughout the state by Harding students every Sunday. Truly, Christianity forms the spirit of Harding. Brother Andy T. Ritchi e., has inspired many young people through his personal evangelism meetings. We gather in the College church to worship the Creator together in song, in prayer, and in the study of His Word. The sermons of Brother Gordon Teet always contain a full measure of inspiration and instruction.

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