Biola Broadcaster - 1954-04

For the first seven broadcasts of this month, the Panel Discussion will be set aside so that we mar bring you special messages each day by leading pastors here in the West. On the broadcasts up to and including April 16th, (Good Friday), these outstanding men of God will be giving us studies on the "Seven Last Words of Christ." Don't miss a single broadcast. Tell your friends to tune in also. April 5 - Musi– cal Theme April 7 - Foreign Student Testimony April 9 - Church Salute April 12 - Stu– dent Missionary Teem. April 14 - Hymn History April 15 - Good

Friday Broadcast April 25 through Moy 2 - 25th Annual M issionary Conference

Friends in Ore– gon and Wash– i ng,t on watch for ... THE B/OLA CAM– PUS CARA– .VAN ... Com– ing to your area!

LEADING PASTORS SPEAK ON EASTER

Always endeavoring to bring to the hearts and homes of listeners the finest obtainable speakers and chal– lenges for daily living, the Bible Institute Hour has invited seven lead– ing pastors here in the West to speak on each- Monday, Wednesday, and Friday broadcast from April 2nd to the 16th on the "Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross."

Dr. J. Lester Harnish

Here you see pictured several of those who will be heard, in addition to special testimonies, musical selec– tions, and other f•atures which will be heard over the network release during the first part of April. The radio audience is invited to send for this month's free booklet

Dr. Albert J, Lindsey entitled, "Christ Lives, 11 by Dr. Louis T. Tolbot. It is written so that oil moy clearly see the redemptive power of our Lord Jesus Christ, which wos wrought through the perfect work which He accomplished on Calvary's Cross. The cover is in lovely color, and if extra copies can be used, you may request them just as long as the supply lasts. Use the convenient cou– pon in the lower right hand column.

Rev. Ellis R. Show

Each month in this portion of your BIOLA BROAD– CASTER we will print several important prayer requests and items of praise, trusting that you will remember them during your times of private or family devotions. We are remembering them daily also and will be happy to uphold any of your needs as well. Be sure to use the BIOLA Calendar with the special petition which is pre– sented each Monday. Pray, . ·•• For Dr. Louis T. Talbot and the members of his missionary expedition In Africa. Praise ••• For the way in which many hove responded to the urgent need of our Morch Letter Month. The next few weeks will hove much to do with future plans In continuing these radio ministries. Pray ••• For the members of the BIOLA Field Deportment as they go from city to city and home to home on behalf of the need of training young people. Praise ••• For the many who hove recently found Christ and those making definite decisions for service through the testimony of the broadcasts. Pray,••• For those in the radio audience who hove special burdens– spirituol, physical, and mental. Also the many domestic diffi· culties which hove arisen because of sin and unbelief. Remember, God Is still on the Throne. May we keep looking UPI

the truth of Christ's h and triumphant resurrec– tion, there is one word which is keynoted in the entire scene, "VICTORY." The story is told of how the news of the battle of Waterloo was received in England. Tradition tells us that soiling

ships came to the south coast of the islands and by signal flogs, wig-wagged to the tower of the Cathedral of Winchester. When the message come, hearts failed for fear as the words were spelled out: "W-E-L-L-1-N-G-T-O-N D-E-F-E-A-T-E-D," and then the fog descended and hid the signal from view. All of London was shocked ond the people felt their country hod been entirely lost in this strategic bottle. But ofter o while, the fog lifted, and the signals still come through with the complete sentence: "WELLINGTON DEFEATED ••• NAPOLEON!" Immediately the thrilling news roced across hill and vole, and lifted all hearts from gloom to joy ond victory. So the heavy gloom ond despair of Calvary fled before the victory of the open tomb. Out of all the dork shadows, our hearts leap, for we as Children of God through faith in Jesus Christ con soy, "But thanks be unto God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." Yes, the resurrection puts the seal of reality on this great central truth of scripture • • • that we ore His for all eternity. It is our prayer here at BIOLA that you too may realize the tremendous importance of the Good News of Salvation's Story today in your own heart and life. "There was none other good enough, ·To pay the price of sin, He only could ·unlock the gates of heaven And let us In." Sincerely yours in Christ,

GEMS ol WISDOM Make the most of life • • • before the most of life is gone. * • * * * The Blood makes us safe • . • the Word makes us sure. • • * * * If you ore o strongo;,r to .pray.er, y:'u o:e o stronger to power. A journey of o thousand miles begins with one step. • • * * * On the straight and narrow path the traffic is all one way.

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5$8 $oufb · Hope Street . L.os Angeles 17, Calif. Gentlemen: Please send me the following checked material: 0 "NUGGETS OF GOLD," the letter month booklet. D Th.e devotio.nol booklet, "A Woy of Knowing/' D A copy of the 1954 BIOLA Missionary Colendo.r. Also •....................... extra copies. 0 A copy. of the April booklet: "CHRIST LIVES/' by Dr. Louis T. Tolb.ot. D A copy o.f our BlOLA Bible College Catalog. I om enclosing $.................... for your work of train– ing y.oung people ond carrying on the radio ministry. NAME--------.,.----------- ----– ADDRES.~---~----------------CITY--------------- ----- --

Knowledge, like timber, shouldn't be used much, 'til well seasoned.

HAD CHRIST NOT RISEN Had Christ not risen from the dead, First-fruits of them that slept, Then had this sodden, weary world been drowned In tears that men had wept, The bitter, futile tears they shed beside The graves where loved ones lay Forever in the bosom of the earth, Returned to dust and clay! Had He not risen, then the dreadful sum Of human woe would be A burden on the very heart of God Throughout eternity. 0, praise His blessed name forevermore! He rose that wondrous morn, And gave the balm of Gilead, the oil Of joy to them that mourn; And unto those whom He had washed and saved, A resurrection day When broken hearts shall be forever healed And all tears wiped away! - Br Martha S. Nicholson

Many accept the Christ of the Cross, but refuse to accept the Crass of Christ.

1. "If" of Salvation (Mk. 9:23). 2. "If" of Christ's Voice (Rev. 3:20). v· 3. "If" of Forgiveness (1 John 1:9). 4. "If" of Fellowship (1 John 1:7) . 5. "If" of Prayer (John 15:7). 6. "If" of Reward (Gal. 6:9).

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