Biola Broadcaster - 1968-03

tions make clear, Paul was already being offered. He bore in his body the marks of the Lord Jesus. Paul’s record is without equal among the many who have trod with dedication the pathway of divine calling. I t was the Lord who made his faith im­ movable, his influence immeasurable, and his message immortal. The be­ loved apostle’s life is our encourage­ ment and his message is our chal­ lenge. Proper perception, supported by a holy resolve, allows for no àl- ternate, no alternative, but to follow

Him. Then, when the last step has been taken and faith gives way to sight, when the vales of eternity scintillate in their true value, how everlastingly grateful we will be who emulated Paul’s example. .Paul says, “Be ye followers of me as I am of Christ” (I Cor. 11:1). Paul died like a soldier dying in battle with sun­ shine on his face. He entered unto the Lord’s presence, now in the full realization that “absent from the body” is to be “present with the Lord!”

Biolastudents recently had the op ortunity to casttheir ballots fortheir favorite in the 1968 election. The girls looking on at the left are Fran Baldwin, a senior from La Mirada, and Roberta Patrick, a junior from San Bernardino. Mr. Duane Wetzler,associateprofessor of Lan­ guage, Biola College, does some research on material for one of his classes. The Biola facul­ ty now numbers more than seventy full time, with additional instructors and teachers in­ volved in part time work. Students who are interested in attendingBiola should make certain their applications are in immediately to avoid being disappointed.

Dr. James 0. Henry (seated), head of the History Department of Biola College, looks over thespecial tour folder designed for the unique Biola European study program this summer. With him is Mr. Israel Carmona, member of the Biola faculty and director of "Unusual Tours, Inc." This summer there will be three tours to the major cities and countries of Europe. Those who enroll will not only enjoy Christian fellowship and travelbut also at their option, may receive as many as six unitsof collegiate academic credit through Biola Col­ lege. Biola will also be sponsoring six Holy Land tours for the late spring and summer. Complete descriptive brochures are available upon request.

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