CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Instruction by correspondence long s ince ceased to be a n experiment and took a well-earned place as a duly accredited method of educati on . If it lacks the personal touch of the class room, it has some advantages that the class room docs not have. It intensifies origina lity, gives more time for cons id erati on , and increases determination. The Bible Institute of Los Angeles offe rs to men and women 11"ho cannot attend the Insti tute, se ,·eral ,·ery practical courses to be taken by co rr espondence. All a rc designed with the thought of driving the student to the Word of Goel i tscl f, an d ca us ing him to \\"Ork o ut for himse lf the Scr ipture teachings. They arc not courses of reading. They a rc tools ll"ilh which to wo rk. Each course is print ed in loose-leaf form, punched for binder . Questions, ll" ith Sc ripture references lo supply the ans11·crs. arc frequently employed. Statement s arc pa rtl y fo rmu lalccl. lea,·ing the student to complete them . Other methods arc used to promote or ig inality in the student. Prospectus describing: in detail the follo\\·ing 16 courses. 11"ith applicat ion for enrollment in same. ll"ill be cheerfully mailed upon r equest. The Bible Institute certificate signed by the Pres id rnt of the In st itut e. and Secr eta ry of the Correspondence School, is gra nted upon satisfactory completion of each course.
COURSES OFFERED
Course No . Fuso,uIEXT.\L Docrn~sEs OF Crrnr sTIAKITY
Course No . 2 STl'l)JES lX TllE GOSPELS
Course ::-Jo. 3 TnTxK1sc; T 1rnouc n Tin: SCRIPTURES
Course No. -+ CHRISTJAX \\' 0 1n:: ER' s EFFICJEXCY CouRSE
Course Ko . 5 TnRoL·ct1 THE DrnLE 1:-,; A ·yEAR
Course No . 6 BJBLE BECJXXERS' C01.; RSE
Course No . 7 T1rnoucn Tn E B1B1.E 13\· BooKs Al\o CnAPTERS
Course No. 8 SUPl'LE:11 EXTAL J3JBLE COURSE
Course No . 9 TEACHER TRAINING COURSE 45
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