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ein his seventh t raw and PFA oo ET mala nite dedicate the completed edifice ; ia th he eased chatt wii II ¥ing [ tOMOTrow “1h 4626 “Went Worth ni ¥ Mrs. Natalia Conner : Oo In Blvd. Tob. Som ng Jear Dive been set or church I Aditi t he © risen Meb Hiders Class will NEA ton 0 festive cere. present Byiidars Clas yerow | MMONies tomorrow and Monday morning and the Johnny Graub Trio will

i 2045 A. M~“A New Prosperity.” 7:30 P, M.—“Eventually Why Not Now? !

Church Events— Dedication of New Speedway Christian Church Set Tomorrow!

Dr. John H. Booth to Speak At Morning, Afternoon Services to Mark Occasion

The dedication of the new Speedway Christian Church will claim! the focus of attention tomorrow in the town made famous by the

annual 500-mile race.

The new church building serves as a symbdl of a growing co

munity, the pastor, the Rev. Kenneth Thorne, will tell his COngregation. The unit to be dedicated cost $167,000 and is the first in a building program “amounting to Ee ——. ——

Tae meat me wants BAPTISTS Set Fall Sessions

membership which has increased from 600 to 1050 in the past four

years, Dr. John H. Baéth, former . executive secretary of the Dis- Rev. Le C. Lemons

ciples of Christ Board of Extension and a longtime director of ‘building campaigns for churches

To Preside

Baptists of the

Speedway Church. He will talk sessions Monday, on “Building the House of God" at 9.30 a. m. and on. “Now Carry It Through” for the dedication ceremonies at 2p. m The old frame church which Jit. erally was built in one-day by-100 men will serve the purpose of an educational unit until another is erected. f

Baptist The Rev, L. C. Lemons of Leb-

» of the Indian- | apolis Baptist

The Foster Engineering Co. preside built the new stone Speedway Highlights Christian Church. § the- three ios aij. ovis events follow: “will include a SOULS UNITARIAN CHU oe Burdette Backus, minister pr pageant, a misfi und from abroad tl speak slonary prohos Ia ernaiona on! oe iy glous Rev, Skogland Bram, a supper wreh and on, “Parsonal Ollimpses of E: gover at 08 am, Bebe. 18, over Radio [07 children’s workers and ihe tation Mraniax emumen ® play, “For He Had Great Poss McCormick | will speak on for er essjons.” 4 mati in or oes AE Th ae Cred hard tomorrow at Hl. The Rev. Reuben H. Lindstrom e church guild will meet Wednesday Of Southport will direct the evan- § 12:30 in the residence of Mrs, J

gelistic pageant, “Our Crusade “A Greater Never Ends,” at the 7:45 p. m. on CEENRR, kis FO HOR ne session Monday. It will be pre,

comi dent of tl Bicloler Fellow grins Bo 8 of the ceded by the meeting of the

aeipies of Ch at il kt ‘9 yr m. to the youth fellowship. Permanent council with Dr. G. oor “hide ia student in Bhillivs Uni 'H. O'Donnell presiding. Dr. 0 . ine, church rou Be under the ‘iponuorsnip O'Donnell is the pastor of the ar ent of religl ation Cen Ba Others who. will appear with him on to-| tral ptist Church. morrow t rogT are Joan Newb: vocal | ‘Dr. John E. Bkoglund, foreign * ad non sat le Tel owenip Br on secretary of the American, Baptist aavivor, w'’ adult 8 antor {or ahureh ovum | Foreign Misston ~godety, will Derger, pastor. who! address the missionary rally

: o Hy fH, SRE SA Tues night. A conference

sar Supper for children’s workers in Hy

Tm a Wile Shephard, mission. | {charge of Mrs. George Traut will

2 , will elety ‘of riatian ‘Service esday aft. precede the rally. Election of beginnine 3 Hing will olan ede moderator to succeed the Rev. led a Mrs CR es. Mr. Lemons and the annual

A ir lun Ei one Unolison, Med Ko sermon by the Rev. Jack Davis

lof Cumberland are scheduled for oh Brau wiv EYASSRLICAL ¥ednendad artefnoon, Every cy sdb rate Jemarro %| Members of the First Baptist wal A Ps) FoF NS Nastern eld Church of Lebanon will present) ik Re denomination. He is en route the play, “For He Had Great bord ‘Tuerday or | Possessions.” Wednesday night. voOD Clay CHURCH Thrée hundred delegates

08 : i hi nBapols. “iil ne been appointed to attend th an il wive & atten e area program tit) m * meet- | oy enh Se rian, - sessions. Special committees have|

fs 1 pa wih lead the devotions A' 63s Deen named in all area churches h executive ; n and to promote attendance at the Hh War iE at" B me. evening mass _meetings.

or ADapelia fA Ye, ns, oHiEe se eat : JE pre Pl an Organ wr _cnpissiax Dedication -

m eon uch worship Pa Athan 1 v4, and preach on. Convic-| A new Hammond organ will be . 58. used during the mor nh A IR PE 8 morning worship = :

and a singspiration at night to- ; morrow inthe Memorial Baptist [Churen, 0 dol a Mrs. Mabel Coleman Duncan hr a an i Ew has played the plano in the! Re SE [Memorial Church for 28 years ¥ h dnd RK CHORE wil] serve as organist tomorrow amp Prient end) y. Sjutar an s|and Nise Helen Bosenbaur ho choirs equally lon Prime, Si sets will conduct the “Pwo, # rrows. pactor.i ~The Rev, (i:

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Hliem Go Kimsey. pastor,

gd RE a ana * Sah ng! adil” BE (will give a travelog of his recent

wes WA Jon hie wii be in vacation trip titled “Mexico, Land Sito i th AI or-|

hath ntendent of Contrasts” Sept. 18 during the

re. JK thelr activities this Sunday night worship hour. fuent w KN BIST = * Xr give the Chri H ie . gonference Monday P k fH edit, tion Ah fhe Santor ence ris an ar wil ben SVaH lonight a) ine’ & FoR 2 Ch h i ¢ i tela ol 000 Church Completed : du ughinb ugh | pastor ., the nom a 1 rGhureh in Be iY apd Rene iers of the Christian Park - orme urch who have wor- © 1 IAN Ry ConARD_ClRlsriAN CHURCH — Home-. wpe pop many years in the

wi Sundar, school at 3 ’ » om ay "Rar iR | basement unit of their church will

9 Breakfast - will be the congregation Tuesday will followed by he

! class welcome the fall session of the i ai 4 th Foi Ran is RG Mena! ITITARA Clas&Is WHICK ~The Tudes oF VIL METHODIST

give wn a music

CRURCH~ churches in this state and Illinois

Yi Bed he smh The Rev. Allen B. Cook {s church pastor, Group Sets Meeting The Rev. Mr. Cook will speak The Sarah A. Swaim chapter | tomorrdw. at 10.45 a, m; the Rev of the WCTU will meet at the Garrett Rozeboomi of Coopers home of Mrs. Mildred Huffman, ville Mich tomorrow at 730 826 Villa Ave. Tuesday at 11a. m. Pp. m.; and the Rev. Abraham ‘A covered diih luncheon will be Rynhrandt, Grand Rapids, Mich served at noon. Mrs. Roy logan president of the general

synod

will speak. _ ‘Monday at 7:30 p.m

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BAPTIST ' CHURCHES WOODRUFF PLACE | CENTRAL BAPTIST

Cor. Exst Michigan at N. Walcott Invites You to Worship With Us Woolies at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd

Dariight Saving Time » » arian Bing With , 10: 45 A. M.—Morning Service.

Communion | Dr. a. H. O'Donnell speaking. 730 P. M.— Renewing the Inward man." | 9:00-9 35 A. M.—Bible School.

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entering Hendrik Kraemer in the World Council of Churches’ Ecumenical Institute in Swintedand:

Dr. James.A. Crain Returns : From Extended Stay Abroad

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Dr. James A. Crain of Indianapolis found signs of renewed

parts of Europe

Dr. Crain, who is the executive secretary of the department of of trustees; I. C. Spencer, chair-

has man of the official board; C just returned from six months in England and on the continent, | L. Thomas, life-elder and ¢

social welfare for the United Christian Missionary Society, of Europe. “Since the end of the war, eight Evangelical academies have been burg, Germany, established in Germany alone,” he cans.” reports. “They are giving leader-

ship and guidance: to lay groups er their separate sovereignt! on: the meaning of Christianit render €D gnty,

for such vocations as law, medl Tt will bring Aristide Briand's| ¢ine, teaching, agriculture, indus- dream of a United States of Futry, labor and the like. ‘rope demonstrably nearer reall: “In France, laymen of the zation.” he predicted. " churches are organizing them selves into local and provincial

associations for religious fellow-| ship and training. 5 found the %0me respects is having a more

World Council of Churches’ head- difficult time than any other peoquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, {ple in Europe.” If the American a busy place with. world Protestantism increasingly looking to the organization for assistance and counsel.”

than do Ameri-|

‘but Anglo - American friendship will be cemented more strongly than ever.” Also during, his {iravels, Dr, Crane visited many refugee camps and centers in Italy, Austria and Germany. He interviewed many of the displaced persons in their quarters, or temporary homes. ‘There are still many thousands of DP’s in camps and quartered in temporary billets in Austria and - Germany,” he said. oN half million of these people Austria have no claim on the 2

United Society for 20 years. His trip, for studying conditions abroad covered in addition to) England, Ttaly, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Holland and. Bel-| glum,

Charchwomen Set " Poster Contest

stances of war, over which that

the country had no ‘¢ofitrel, put them

student who makes best

there Hs TeTugees from the térfor OTAwWing in. a poster-contest on. jp.¢5-a- f=

“The . Congress of States has thus far-agreed-to-ae-cept only 205,000 of these people. This is a far smaller number than Britain-has-accepted despite LNe_contest wil] begin Monday her desperate economic plight. and close Oct. 15. The churchAmericans’ should bestir them. Women will give a second prize selves to supply sponsorships for ©f $10 and a third one of $5. All {the remaining , number of the Contesting posters must illustrate original 205.000 provided for in the effect of alcohol on safety, the Wiley Bill. health or morals, the rules say. “We should demand that Con- The contest is in line with the gress pass at once the pending required high “school course on vlegislation recommended by the alcohol education. {President and supported by num. Judges will represent the fields erous ctvic groups to increase our Of health, art, safety, the PTA quota to 400,000.”

(Value Alliance

the Council-of-Churchwomen will! receive a $25 bond.

{Walter L. Thoms is chairman of {the ‘churchwomen's committee on Regarding the political ~®ifua> alcohol education and Mrs. A. J Europe, Dr. Crain ex- Leigeber, vice chairman. Mempressed tha opinion “that. Fu- bers include Mrs. William Tavlor ropeans plate considerably more Mrs. A. R. Kauffman, Mrs. Karl Importance on the West European Stumpf, Mrs, W. :D., Alfke and Union whose’ “headquarters have Mrs, Jesse Brandt

TONIGHT 7:45—"YOUTH NITE"

RECORDS—IN PERSON MESSAGE BY CLEMENT HUMBARD

Sunday—11:30 A. M., Morning Worship. e3/ P. M., Musical Request, 14 Hours, the Humbards Play and Sing Your Request. 7:45P. M., Evangelistic Services.

HUMBARD FAMILY, DIXIE FOUR, CADLE CHOIR’ MESSAGE BY DR. B. R. LAKIN

SERVICES EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK

"HUMBARD FAMILY REVIVAL

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peop l# will continue-to give.a|. reasonable amount of aid, Britain| will not only recover economically |

Dr. Crain has served with the

The Indianapolis high “school

FAIRVIEW | 48th and Capitol Ave, ! VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister | “Iie Is What We Make Ie —Carroliton at 11th— gm—r ® . Rev. William A. Alexander MERIDIAN HEIGHTS 9:30 A. M.—Church School for All “Ages. 10.45 A. MM i Worshi “Wh | Central Ave at 47th " our Heart's in the Work. | Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr Thursday, 7:30 El Congregational! i Sunday School. 9:48 we rr | . Yorum 1048 A, M SECOND PRESBYTERIAN | the Lookout.’ The Historie Church ot Which | - Youth Groups. 3 and 7 r. M. i Rermont ang" Pennssivanie are ont an Shty Tania Minis Mint FIRST PRESBYTERIAN JOSEPH W JoRNSTO Delaware at Sixteenth ro hurl Worerip. “ . m GEQROE ARTHUR FRANTS Mr Johnson: “Preedom’s PatTway " USSELL GALLOWA otro wo MORNING SERVICES TABERNACLE oy Fey | and 11 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN {Dr. Frantz: “A Plumb-Line.” Amos 7:7-9 J4th and Central |Churen School . v3I0AM DR. ROY EWING VALE : . REV. ROBERT 8 MOORHEAD WESTMINSTER

the United Alcohol Education sponsored by’ Broadcast —WinE 0a

THE HUMBARDS SING AND PLAY THER LATEST |i

Under Way

| Northwood Christian Church will give a

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Lis the pastor of the Northwood

Attend Roll Call

Bible School;

chairman of interest in religion and particularly in activities for laymen in many mittee;

New Church Thanksgiving

Special Service

Set Tomorrow * “Members and friends of the

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thanksgiving worship| |service tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. {to express their gratitude for the beginning of their new church {on the. corner of 46th St. and {Central Ave. X The lot which’ is now being {leveled and prepared for, the ‘construction wdrk is just across from .the ‘present edifice. The Rev. Theo.O. Fisher

Church, Following Sunday school and; worship beginning at 9:30 a. m.,| A procession of the school chil-| dren, the choir, congregation and| friends will march from the church to the new bullding site.

Charter members are expected {to attend and answer a roll call Five hundred Mgthodists of the congregation's founders. Al three districts are expected responsive service also will conducted with persons of differ-

participating. A second worship Sept. 20 through Oct. 7,

In addition to the Rev. Mr.!

| Fisher, those taking part in the |ful for Sunday school

James Cummings, tions and visual education. of deacons; K. V.| (lasses will open at 7:30 p.

member; Lewis

Chambers, iby a for

chapel The of the classes will. continue George B. Elliott! from 8:45 p. m. to 9:30 p. the finance com-|

period

Sconce, superintendent

include Dr. Sumner L.

Also-Wallate O, Lee, chairman

| district; Dr. Buel E. Horn

harter| Greencastle district;

Mrs. Dean O. L.

F. McDaniel, president of the 8chool of Religion; and Dr.

Central College.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

Methodists Offer School of Religion

attend the School of Religion held

ent departments of the church ©n Tuesday and Friday nights in the service will follow at 11:15 a. m. Central Avenue Methodist Church Courses will cover subjects heipworkers thanksgiving program include: K. | among all age groups, missions, F. Adiar, chairman of the build-| school administration, public relaing committee; chairman Amnrerynan; Hfeteader and char gnd= close at-8:15-p-ms;- followed: ter | president of the men's group; Hal] { enrollees, second hour in Session

Chapel speakers in oi will Martin, superintendent of the Indianapolis

armen | Greencastle, superintendent of the Dr. D. Elton "recently been established in Stras-| | member; Mrs. D. 8. Burns, presi- Trueblood of Earlham College;

[Semi of the women's council; Shelton of the Butler

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“Rw Converse: “Minister oy Y school? 0AM Morning. Worship—10:45 A. M. ali Youne Peonle-—4.00 PM. _

12 A.M. th Fellowship Mid-w sek Service: 18

6:30.F M,.—-Y0 =e —Fhurs—

How TO KEEP-SUNDAY

By W: L. Latham ~~ =~

There ‘is a great diversity of opinion as to how Sunday should be observed. Some think no secular work of any kind should be engaged in. Others think it all right to buy small things. such as ice cream, candy and chewing gum, And some are of the opinion that if they go to church in the férenoon, they are free to do as they please the remainder of the day. By what standards are we to determine whose opinion is right? “To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is Tea. 8:20) -But=there is absoMitely no in-

no Tight in them: y struction given in the Bible as to what is right-or wrong to

do on Sunday. Its observance is based ‘on the teachings of men, and one man's opinion &§ to how thre~day should be kept is just as good as another's.

Neander, known as the “prince of church historians,” says, “The festival of Sunday, like all other festivals, WAS AlLWAYS ONLY A HUMAN ORDINANCE.” Rose's Trans. of “The History of the Christian Religion and Church,” by Neander, p. 186. Another well recognized historian, in speaking of Bunday, says, “No regulations for its observance are laid down in the New Testament, NOR, INDEED, IS ITS OBSERVANCE ;EVEN ENJOINED.”: “Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of ‘Religious Knowledge, * third edition, article, “Sunday.’ ; . : :

These testimonies are confirmed hy both Protestants and (Catholic writers of our own times. Dr. Caddman, president of the Federal Council of Churches in America, 1924-28, sajd “There is no specific command to observe the Lord's day.” Dr. Caddman's Counsel Corner, in the “Ashville Citizen” Ashville, N. C.. 8 16 30, And Cardinal-Gibbons said, “You may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday, a day which we never sanctify.” 11th ed. p. 89.

If God has never commanded us to keep Sunday as a holy day, and has given no rules to regulate its observance, is there any wonder people disagree as to how the day should be spent? How can we disobey God in regards to Sunday observance if He has given no instruction as to what we should or should not do on that day? If the keeping of the day is based on the commandments of men, it is useless, for Christ said, “IN VAIN THEY DO WORSHIP ME, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.” (Matt. 15:9.)

The seventh-day Sabbath stands on a more secure foundation. God, with His own finger, inscribed on a table of stone, “Remember-the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: BUT THE SEVENTH DAY IS. THE SABBATH OF THE LORD THY GOD: in it THOU SHALT NOT DO ANY*WORK.” (Read Ex. 20:8-11.) In the begining God set apart the seventh day as an everlasting memorial of creation, and it will continue to be observed as a day of worship in the earth inade new: (Read Gen. 2:1-3; Isa. 66:22, 23.) = :

= While Bunday observers have nothing but the teachings of men on which to base their conduct, Sabbath keepers have the Indisputible word of God. Christ declared that it was lawful to perform acts of mercy and necessities on behalf of man and "beast in hélping them out of their difficulties, and in providing for their daily needs. (Matt. 12:1-13; Luke 13:11-17.) But we should not seek our own pleasure, or financial §Hin on the Sabbath day. (Isa. 58:13, 14.)

Literature on the Sabbath question will be sent free for the asking. Join the thousands who are enrolling for our FREE CORRESPONDENCE BIBLE COURSE. Your eternal destiny depends upon your obedience to God's word. BUT HOW CAN YOU OBEY SOMETHING YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND? Enroll and secure the help you so much desire.

You are cordially Invited to the Seventh-day Adventist i Church, corner of Orange and Laurel Sts. Sabbath school at 9:30 and sermon at 10:50 every Saturday ing Ty Address me at 2812 Rushtle Bt. Ipganapotia 5 8, Ind. Phone HL 3050,

“Faith of Our Fathers,”

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FIRST UNI UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

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The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R)

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th “SUBSTANCE”

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches (Daylight Saving Time)

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice

FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th ros

Evening Bervice, 5:00 R. R, 526 State Life Bldg.

FIFTH CHURCH College at 624

SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect

THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd. at 34th

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310" West 28th-St.

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches at SP. M

Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

Inter - Church BIBLE CONFERENCE

Youth for Christ Club. N. Meridian at 20th St,

BEGINNING TONIGHT, 7:30

SUNDAY, AT 3 P. M. Every Night Next Week at 7:45 P. M.

REV. F. L. AUGHINBAUGH

Bible Conference Speaker

Studies on the Tabernacle and Priestly Garments Using a mbdel Tabernacle and Priestly Garments,

Lh, PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

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. aMtributes, counsel, and works; JESUS CHRIST, The. person of Jesus Christ: His

< and work; sins against the Holy Spirit; spiritual gifts; ANGELS, The nature

. missionaries, Sunday School teachers, youth leaders and

YOUTH FOR CHRIST

Register Now for the

FALL TERM OF THE INTER-CHURCH Youth for Christ.

BIBLE- MISSIONARY TRAINING NIGHT SCHOOL -

Starting Monday Night, Sept. 19th Registrations may be made at any of fhe Bible Conference meetings mort week.

MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE COURSES THE FOLLOWING ARE THE SUBJECTS:

Monday Night, Sept. 19, 7:30 P. M.—

60D’ PLAN OF THE AGES" - Rev. Ted Woodard—Teacher

This course is intended for Christians who desire a comprehensive view of God's great plan from eternity fo eternity. The course centers around a chart (which is Included with the book), and will be designed to acquaint the student with the dispensational division of the Scriptures. If one Is to learn fo divide aright the Word of God, a study of the Bible dispensationally is all-important. There are seven dispensafions, known as: Innocence, Conscience, Human Government, Promise, Law, Grace and Kingdom. The student will receive instruction in Scripture interpretation in the light of the broad context and background of the WHOLE Scriptures as well as the immediate context, A-third aspect -of this course -will be that of a prophetic study.. The course will include a study of such prophetic truths as the great tribulation, the second coming of Christ, the Millennium and the Great White Throne Judgment, etc.’

Monday Night, Sept. 19, 8;30 P.M.— "DOCTRINES OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH"

Rev. Ted Woodard—Teacher

You can be one of fhe "Chrisfians that kow.” } The course fakes up the following: BIBLE INSPIRATION, Definition and proof of inspiration, arguing from Bible unity, fulfilled prophecy, and other internal evidences; GOD, The existence of God: His personality, uhity, trinity,

equality with the Father; Mis humanity, character, ‘death, resurrection, exaltation, and second coming; HOLY SPIRIT, His mature, names, personality; duity

of angels, demons, and the devil; their power, work, and sphere of opera. tion; MAN, The origin and unity of the human race: man's constituent elements; his primitive state and fall; sin and man's ultimaie destiny; REDEMP. TION, Christ as- Mediator, His work as Prophet, Priest, and King: the application of Christ's redemption in personal salvation: THE CHURCH, The origin of the Church; ifs nature, constitution, organization, ordinances, worship, mission, walk, warfare, and destiny. The purpose of the course is fo ground you thoroughly in what the Bible feaches on the great fundamentals of the Christian faith.” Paul the Apostle wrote fo Timothy: “Thou shalt be a good minister of Jesus Christ, nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine.” When this course is completed you will know WHAT YOU BELIEVE AND WHY YOU BELIEVE IT, Your views of the truth will be in systematic and usable form, and you will be able fo fell others what the Bible teaches. i

Tuesday Night, Sept.20, 7:30 P. M.— "SYNTHETIC BIBLE STUDY COURSE”

Mrs. D. V. Griffith—Teacher

The word “synthesis” means a putting fogether. In this course we consider the Bible as a whole and each book In its relation fo the other books. If might well be termed a Bible reading course. When the course is completed the student will have studied all the books of the Bible. A knowledge of the history of the Bible will have been gained, as well as of the patriarchs, and the way in which they typify Christ, The student will learn how fo prepare Bible readings, sermons, and Sunday School “In fact, the course is something of a commentary ‘on the Bible, The course Is designed fo aid the student in acquiring a working know!of the Bible. It is not difficult, and will make the Bible a new book the student. The Synthetic Bible Study plan is recognized as the best method for securing a knowledge of the Bible as a whole.

All of these courses are given by specialists in thorough Bible training for the purpose of equipping ministers,

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