Biola Broadcaster - 1970-05

names of many modern communities throughout the near East. Archeolo­ gists find a given site by digging down into the mounds of the cen­ turies to uncover the various layers of occupation. Archeologists have discovered that wherever the book of Joshua claims that a city was con­ quered, they have actually found the city on a level dating back to Joshua’s time showing just such vio­ lent distraction. Again we find that the Bible is inspired, even through the subject of geography, both politi­ cal and environmental. Do we have a Book of God? Absolutely, yes! It is totally inspired of the Holy Spirit. This is God’s day — leave it with Him. The tempter is always ready to take advantage of a time of weariness and reaction. He loves to fish in troubled waters. God-yielded wills find the God-planned life. God loves with a special love the man who has a passion for the impossible. —General William Booth Storms make a strong tree, sufferings a strong saint. It costs to have a vision, but it costs too much to remember only the price. Give others the sunshine; tell Jesus the rest. Keep your roots deep in the living waters. Is your place a small place? Tend it with care! — He set you there. —John Oxenham Sin is bad in the eye, worse in the tongue, worse still in the heart, but worst of all in the life. Lord, give me eyes that I might see, Lest I as people will, Should go by someone’s Calvary And think it just a hill.

Biola's Director of Radio, Mr. Donald Ranson (left), talks with Mr. Bill Babcock, Program Director for Radio Station KBBI. Located at 107.5 on the FM dial, the station broadcasts 24 hours a day from the Biola Campus in La Mirada.

(L. to R.) Lary Spry, Jeannie Fischer, and Todd Lewisplaced thirdat the Pacific South­ west Collegiate ForensicAssoc, at San Diego Individual Events Championship held at San Diego State College.

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