They burned their wagons to reach California When the Jayhawkers’ wagon train reached Death Valley in December, 1849, they found the mountains ahead too rugged to cross. So there in that hot desert valley between the
Funeral and the Panamint mountains they burned their wagons and trudged on afoot. B efore them was the promise of a golden land that seemed almost too good to be true. Today Christian higher education in California comes pretty near to falling into this same too-good-to-be-true category. Since 1908 the Bible Institute of Los Angeles has been building toward what is now the finest school of its kind in the nation. To continue this progress a brand-new, 3 million dollar campus is now being built on 50 acres of land that was once an orange grove —just outside the downtown congested area. Biola is made up of a four-year Bible college offering a B .A . degree, a two-year Bible Institu te, a one-year post-graduate School of M issionary Medicine, a three-year-post-graduate theological seminary (T a lbot).
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You are invited to write for free literature. THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles 17, California BIOLA GRADUATES INCLUDE SUCH SPIRITUAL LEADERS AS: P ercy Crawford, D ick and Don Hillis, Irwin Moon, Charles E. Fuller
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