Biola Broadcaster - 1953-06

JUNE, 1953

VOL. 1, No. 6

Spend your vacation at . a family

Conte!z.ence

Sponsored by the

Bible Institute of Los Angeles

• Significant theme "THE ALL-POWERFUL GOSPEL"

• Satisfying Bible study LED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE BIOLA FACULTY • Stimulating program INCLUDING SPECIAL MUSIC, RECREATION AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS • Spiritual enrichment FOR LIFE AND SERVICE

look inside for information concerning the one

nearest your home

JENN INGS LODGE July 19th - 26th

CATED just twelve miles south of Port– land on the bank of

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the beautiful Willamette River, Jennings Lodg<;? is the ,•· site of BIOLA's Oregon area t" conference. The facilities includ e Frie s en Chapel, Luckel Auditorium. Koeh– ler educational building, four c lassrooms, the Keller Hal l with picture s que din irfg room, plus dormitories, cot– tages and recreational fa – cilities. Since: resident facilities ore very limited, reserva– tions should be made im– 'mediately. All type of ac– commodations are available. For further information write to:

GOTHIC ARCHED Friesen Chapel has seating capacity of 250; is used for many of smaller meetings.

JENNINGS LODGE ASSEMBLY GROUNDS 1811 3 S.E. Morse Street Portland 22, Oregon

H A LL A UER HAL L, one of the dormitories on the scenic grounds.

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GLENDAWN August 2nd - 9th

Held at the Glendown Bible Conference Grounds m id– way between Seattle and Tacoma, the Washington area BIOLA family conference each year offers opportunity for a real spiritual uplift as God's Word is studied amid the scenic beauty of Five-Mile Lake. Recreational facilities include a wide variety of land and water sports-boating, swimming, hiking, and many others. Your family will not wont to miss this week-long vocation. Types of accommodations available include tents, cabins, dormitories. Write to:

REV. J. MALCOLM LANGE 3051 Beacon Avenue Seattle 44, Washington

WATERFRONT SITE ideal for swimming and boating.

MOUNT HERMON August 16th - 23rd

Deep in the heart of Redwood land between Son Jose and Santo Cruz is the Mount Hermon Confer– ence grounds and the site of BIOLA's California summer conferences. Accommodations of all types ore available-any– thing from hotels to private cabins. And of course there ore ample recreational facilities for the family to enjoy-swimming, booting, hiking-and many others. And the Mount Hermon conference will hove many special features. The Scoville sisters will be on hand with their marimba and vibraharp numbers. Your reservations should be mode immediot~ly. Write to: MOUNT HERMON ASSOCIATION Mount Hermon, California

. II THE BIBLE INSTITlJTE

OF LOS ANGELES ••• is on inter-denominationa l institution founded upon the Word of God and adhering to the evan– gelical Christion faith. for over 45 years hos been dedicated to the tra in– ing of young men and women for Christion service. offers a two-year Bible Institute course, or a four– yeor Bible college course with majors in Bible, Chris– tion education, music, elementary education, English, speech, philosophy, or history. hos two affiliated graduate schools: the School of Missionary Medicine and Talbot Theological Sem– inary. is dependent upon its friends as it endeavors to continue to offer low-cost, Bib le-centered tra in ing for its young people. 558 S. HOPE ST. LOS. ANGELES 17, CALIF.

MEET THE SPEAKERS

DR. SAMUEL H. SUTHERLAND, president of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles.

DR. CHESTER J. PADGETT, professor of English Bible at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, and pastor of the Calvary Church of Placentia.

DR. DIEAN NAUMAN, dean of stu– dents and professor of Christian edu– cation at BIOLA.

MR. JAMES AL SANDERS, BIOLA'S superintendent of men and director of radio.

MISS CAROL TERRY CBIO– LA 1940), a missionary ta India under the Ramabai Mukti Mission.

DR. CHARLES L. FEINBERG, director of Talbot Theological Seminary, af– filiated with the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. (at Mt. Hermon only)

for high school and college young people

THE SEVENTH ANNUAL HUME LAKE BIBLE CONFERENCE June 13th - 20th

"Victory in Christ" will furnish the theme for this annual week of inspiration and recreation at Hume Lake, just 65 miles from Fresno in Northern Cali– fornia. Dr. Chester Padgett, BIOLA faculty member and p?stor of the Calvary Church of Placentia will be in charge. Assisting him will be Mr. Edward Beatty, former missionary with the China Inland Mission; Dr. Gerald Stanton of the Biola faculty; and Mr. Owen Onsum, pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian Church of Fresno. Prospective BIOLA students are especially urged to take advantage of this opportunity to become ac– quainted with BIOLA faculty members and students. Reservations should be made immediately. Write ta: Hume Lake Conference, Inc. 155 Van Ness Avenue Fresno, California

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