King's Business - 1957-01

Number six in a series of photo stories on education in California

Elisabeth Stavenow, originally from Stockholm, Sweden is shown with fellow student Bill Bishop in Christian Service Dept. work. Miss Stavenow is a fresh­ man majoring in Christian Education, came to Biola because she wanted to learn more about the Bible, be able to help others with their faith and teach Sunday school.

B lO LA STUDENTS gain valuable experience by actually practicing Christian work in the field. Through the Chris­ tian Service Department students are assigned to regular practical work in local churches, on Gospel teams, visitation teams at the Los Angeles County Farm and Juvenile Hall, in child evangelism classes, street meeting groups, etc. The Christian Service Department also obtains speakers to fill the needs of local churches and organizations from the ranks of both faculty and students as well as endeavoring to make full-time placement of graduates across the land. Biola offers a Bible College granting B.A. degree with

majors in Bible, Christian education, public school educa­ tion, psychology (with emphasis on guidance and coun­ seling) , English, history. In addition to Biola Bible College there is Talbot Theological Seminary, School of Missionary Medicine (an intensive one-year training in medicine for the prospective missionary and missionaries home on fur­ lough) and two-year Bible Institute.

Biola graduates include: Percy Crawford, Charles E. Fuller, Dick and Don Hillis, Irwin Moon, Dawson Trotman.

SEND10 CENTS FORYOURCOPY of a beautiful 16-page picture story booklet. Big 8 x 10 photos showing scenic and educational sites of Southern California. See for yourself why so many students are coming to sunny Southern California. BISLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES, INC., 558 South Hope St., Los Angeles 17, Calif.

JANUARY 1957

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