King's Business - 1962-03

available, the buildings will go up,” Dr. Ray A. Myers, chairman, points out. Another interesting point is that Biola has not, nor does it intend to, borrow money from the federal gov­ ernment for this purpose. “We are praying and trusting the Lord to bur­ den the hearts of His people,” Dr. Sutherland confidently declares. “ Sev­ en years ago, when we first an­ nounced the need to move to a Cam­ pus location, we did not have the funds to make it possible. But God knew our needs, and Christian friends all over the world responded. In these days when so many so-called Chris­ tian schools are lowering the flag doctrinally, and when there is such a lack of emphasis upon the spiritual development of each student, we feel that God will again bless Biola, where these principles are upheld, and sup­ ply our needs.”

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Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, Biola president, points out Campus features to students.

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