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THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES

XI. Evangelism The object of this study is to show what is the true work of the evangelist, and to instruct the students in the most effective methods of evangelism, including such subjects as: How to preach the Gospel from the evangelistic standpoint, How to get ready for special meetings, How to train the workers, How to conduct after meetings, How to conduct children's meetings, How to establish the converts, The rela­ tion of the evangelist to the churches, How to follow up the work, How to advertise .the work, How to raise money for the work. These subjects are all treated in a practical way, learned by experience by one who has done evangelistic work in every part of the globe, assisted by other reliable and effi­ cient evangelists. XII. Bible Teachers' Training Class This class has for its purpose the training of men and women to be Bible teachers in churches, evangelistic meetings, Bible classes, Sunday Schools, colleges, Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations, and other institutions where the teaching of the English Bible is required. In this class students are called upon weekly to teach some book of the Bible previously assigned by the teacher. Special emphasis is laid upon the teaching of popular Bible classes. The best methods of teaching are put into practice. Fifth and sixth term students only are eligible to this class. XIII. Psychology and Sociology The best text book on psychology is the Bible. The Bible sets forth man as he really is, and not as speculative philoso­ phers imagine him to be. The study of psychology is pursued in many of the classes, and especially in the Personal Work course. Its aim is to give the student a thorough knowledge of man as he actually is by nature, as he is in his personal life, home life, social life, business life, and moral and spiritual life, and as he may become by the grace of God in Jesus Christ.

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