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Christmas 1969 God did a wonderful thing that first / Christmas day. . . the day He made good His promise to man I He had long ago vowed to send a Saviour to redeem lost men. But how? When? Under what circumstances? r^, Questions. Many questions. So many doubts. The promise grew vague. Distant. Obscure. But God always keeps His word! Bethlehem's manger entertained the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God I incarnate, that first Christmas day. And
God proved His love for the world through the gift of the Saviour. But what of God's promise today? Modern man pierces the Universe with pinpoint precision . . . streaks a path through planet-strewn space . . . probes the mysteries of creation. Yet, his deĀ pendence on God is as essential today as yesterday. And God's promise to men isasvalid now as then. For today, as on that first Christmas day, God fulfills the promise of eternal life to all who will receive by faith His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
President Hudson T. Armerding and the Wheaton College faculty thank each one who shares in helping us to offer liberal arts education in the context of Biblical truth and the Christian commitment. WHEATON C O L L E G E W H E A T O N , I L L I N O I S "For Christ and His Kingdom" Since 1860
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