THE
BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES
History of Hymns, Hymn Writers and Evangelistic Singers; Music in Evangelistic Meetings; Use and Care of the Voice. Outsiders of note are often secured to lecture on these or similar subjects. XXIV. Practical Work As the whole aim of the Institute is to turn out workers, not mere theorists, the instruction given in the class room is at once translated into practice, as a part of the training. Students are required to attend and assist in missions, street meetings, tent meetings, to visit people in their homes, to conduct adult Bible classes and Sunday school classes, and to engage in various other forms of aggressive Christian work, and a lways with their eyes open for opportunities for personal work. These assignments are made by the Superintendents, and every student is required to hand in each week a written re port of their work. A weekly report meeting is held at which the work of the preceding week is surveyed and difficulties discussed. This is one of the most practical, helpful , and inspirational hour of the week.
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