1992-1993 Yearbook

Tbe Harding Lectureship is a ... Lasting Tradition rn t is a tradition that has been an integral part of Harding for almost seven decades that has helped students develop a stronger relationship with God. The 69th annual lectureship 's theme was "A Vision of Victo1y: The Book of Revelation. 11 It featured over 40 speakers who discussed the book of Revelation and how it pertained to youth, families and mission work. Aunique opportunitywas made possible for students and visitors when the art department organized an exhibit that featured artist's perceptions and interpretations of Revelation. Perhaps the most important part of lectureship was the classes. It was a time for students to explore the variety of ideas presented by different speakers. Senior Scott Shappard said, 11 ! thought lectureship was very effective as a result of the diversity of speakers. 11 Lectureship week is a special time for all of those who are part of it. Whether it is being encouraged by a motivating speaker or inspired by an artist 's imagery, lectureship creates many special memories. This year's lectureship has one that will be long remembered. --Laura Lynn Gary Jacob Vincent, a lectureship guest, looks at Dr. and Mrs. Cli fton Ganus listen to a the displays in the tent. There were many speaker in the Benson. Lectureships booths set up in the tent outside the student were not onl y for v isito rs, but for facu lty cente r. and students, too. Student Life 15

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