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Y o u n g M e n . . . you can serve Christ better after youve been trained for the ministry in Moody’s Pastors Course At Moody Bible Institute, you become grounded in the Bible and Christian theology. . . study the NewTestament in its original Greek. . . learn how to prepare and deliver sermons. . . and receive training in the many other subjects which prepare a man for the ministry. Because of Moody’s sound academic standards, many colleges and universities allow liberal transfer of credit for work taken. Practical assignments include superintending and teaching Sunday schools, conducting teacher training classes and prayer meetings, working in young people’s clubs and doing house-to-house visitation. In addition, the vast Chicago metropolitan area provides ample opportunity for working in missions, holding services in jails, orphanages and hospitals. Moody’s 50,000-volume library, which includes rare and priceless works, provides pastoral students with extensive research facilities. Active, growing churches in all parts of the country- guided by graduates of Moody’s Pastors Course-are a living testimony to the effectiveness of MBI training. INTERDENOMINATIONAL . . . EVANGELICAL Moody Bible Institute 820 N. LaSalle Street • Chicago 10, Illinois — _ — _ Dr. WilliamCulbertson, president Dr. S. Maxwell Coder, dean D t k - 58-254 1 Gaining a thorough knowledge of the Word. . . and how to use i t . . . is the most important part of this three-year course.

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