King's Business - 1970-01

The success of both o f these groups comes from the knowledge that when a person commits his life to Christ, a power infinitely higher than himself, he becomes brand-new and we watch a mira­ cle being born. We’ve only m en tion ed two places of help, Mr. Linkletter, but had your daughter found her way into either place, she would have found a purpose and goal for liv­ ing. She would have run a great race and she would never have needed A N Y T H I N G else. We can’t bring her back — oh, how we wish we could! — but we can introduce others to a Christ who cares . . . who REALLY cares, and who has the power to deliver. IT M A Y BE THE LAST by Max I. Reich It may be the last of the years quickly flying, It may be the year when the Master will come; When the Land of the Holy for which we are sighing, Will burst into view — the Father's glad Home. It may be the last of the earth’s checkered story— The last of the desert, the furnace, the thorn; And the last, too, of service in weakness, then glory; The Lord will have come, the Star of the morn! It may be the last time on earth to awaken, To finish the story of sorrow and toil, Of feeling unloved, and neglected, forsaken, Of treading in pain earth's thorn- covered soil. It may be the last time the daily cross choosing, The footprints of Jesus retracing below; Earth’s glitter and glamor so tempting refusing, Eternal companionship with Him to know. It may be the last! then all mystery ending, In radiant light from the sunshine of God, And, oh, what a welcome! as we are ascending 'Twill more than make up for the difficult road.

The great need in COMMUNICATIONS YOU! ... and MBFs new major IS-

can help you to meet the challenge and prepare for a rewarding career in CHR IST IAN COMMUN ICAT IONS

But the challenge and the opportunity for Christian communications is coupled with the urgent demand for trained personnel.

T o meet its responsibility in training and preparing young people to communicate the never-changing gospel message in an ever-changing world, MB I introduces a new Major* in Communications . . . offering challenging studies in four areas o f emphasis: audiovisuals, oral, writing and radio. Never has the need fo r these skills been more vital to the cause o f Christ than NOW ! With today’s tremendous advances in globe-circling techniques, mass communication has virtually reduced our shrinking world into what has been termed a “ global village.” The worldwide rise o f literacy, the advance o f Christian broadcasting, the preparation and the distribution o f literature has reached staggering proportions. MB I— with over 80 years of teaching experience— is in an eminent position to offer in-depth training in C hristian communications with its highly qualified faculty and excellent on-campus facilities for acquiring practical experience.

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‘ Students with two years of liberal arts study (60 hours of credit) combined with the three years of MBI’s professional study can qualify for the B.A. degree.

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