Biola Broadcaster - 1973-02

BY J. RICHARD CHASE

of interest a potential student has in Christian things. It is exciting to see the keen interest these stu­ dents have not only in intensive studies of the Scripture offered in our program, but also in the prac­ tical, day-to-day application of God's truth. Each year every stu­ dent has some specific aspect of Christian work to do. Many of them have several in various distinctive areas of outreach. The positive reaction of our students toward our chapels and special inspirational speakers who come is most rewarding. They fol­ low along, listening, concerned Page 5

61%. This certainly in no way means that Biola is becoming an exclusive school. Our main em­ phasis is to minister to all stu­ dents whom we believe can do competent college work. Frequent­ ly, while in high school, a young person may not be fully aware of God's desires for his life. He may have drifted through his last years of secondary schdol rather aim­ lessly. Then, he may find God very real and called perhaps to His ser­ vice. We want this type of student, too. You see the spiritual dimen­ sion is an essential quality. We always seek to measure the amount

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