King's Business - 1955-06

They burned their wagons to reach California When the Jayhawkers’ wagon train reached D ea th Valley in D ecem ber, 1849, they found the mountains ahead too rugged to cross. So there in that h o t desert valley b etw een 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 B ible Institute o f Los Angeles has been building toward what is now the finest school o f 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 — ju st outside the downtown congested area. Biola is made up o f a four-year B ible college offering a B .A . degree, a two-year B ible In stitu te, a on e-yea r post-graduate School o f Missionary Medicine, a three-year-post-graduate theological seminary (T a lb o t).

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