w h a t S T A R do y 6 u fo l lo w ? Twentieth century man, like his predecessors, tends to "hitch his wagon to a star." That star may be a person, an idea, or a system. It affords a vehicle for aspiration, for dreams, for emulation. Nearly 2,000 years ago wise men followed a star into the presence of the Son of God in a Bethlehem manger. Their reward from the Father of Lights was to behold and worship j that One foretold by ancient prophets. They were among the first to see Him of whom the Scripture says, "The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us . . Among many luminaries bidding for man's devotion today, only this One has the approbation of the Father: "This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased. Hear ye Him." He draws wise men of faith today to His cross as He did to His stable of old. Uniquely of this One did the announcing angel say, "Ye shall call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins." His star still shines in the darkness. He still draws men of faith and contrite spirit. Wise men still seek Him, and in Him find peace with God and peace with fellow man. How wise are you? What star do you follow? WHEATONCOLLEGE
Wheaton College encourages you to let Jesus Christ, the Morning Star, arise in your heart so that this Light might give direction and meaning in today's world. President Hudson T. Armerding and the Wheaton College faculty thank each one who has shared in helping us to offer liberal arts education in the context of Biblical truth and Christian commitment.
WHEATON , ILLINOIS
uFor Christ and His Kingdom ” ... Since 1860
GRADUATE SCHOOL • CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC • SUMMER SCHOOL NURSING PROGRAM • HONEY ROCK CAMP • BLACK HILLS SCIENCE STATION
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