Biola Broadcaster - 1968-05

prophecies just seem to jump at you. Yes, make no mistake about it; God is returning His people to their^ an­ cient land. We can see these things and thank Him for His faithfulness and goodness.

taking place. Then, consider the vast wealth and potential of the Dead Sea. Israeli scientists have found that if one mixes coloring with the water of the Dead Sea (six times as salty as the ocean), it raises the temperature some five or six degrees. This means the evaporation of the most valuable minerals is heightened, bringing in a tremendous income from produc­ tion. It seems as though towns have grown up from one year to the next. We saw the Kennedy Memorial in honor of our late President. It shows the different areas of the trunk of the tree, limbs that go into a tree holding it just like certain sections in a barrel, and then at the top it is cut off long before it ever gets to the main part of the tree. This symbolizes that here a young man was cut off in the prime of his life. The interesting thing is that cement areas go not horizontally but verti­ cally. The supports are fifty in num­ ber, and between every one of them in the areas where there is glass, there is a seal of every one of our fifty states of the Union. This is Is­ rael’s expression of great gratitude to the United States for all it has done in establishing the Israeli state. Then there is dairy farming. Some people may think that Jews are not very good at farming. You would be surprised at what the Jews are able to do. They are even shipping out some of their dairy products to Great Britain and other countries. One Israeli was showing his American friend around. There was quite a beautiful herd of cows. The Jewish man explained, “That’s our new breed over here. We crossed a Guern­ sey and a Holstein, and got a ‘Gold­ stein’!” These people have a good sense of humor. They are seeking to build up the land from one end to the other, striving in education to give the people the same language and objective. The entire area is thrilling to view, and the living 8

Mr. J. Vincent Morris, Academic Dean of Biola's Phoenix affiliate, the Arizona Bible College, goes over some material in prepara­ tion for one of his classes at the school. ABC has continued to grow since it was affiliated with Biola. An anticipated enrollment for next fall is expected at 200. Jill Erskine, a junior from Tacoma, Washing­ ton, looks over the opportunities which are available for teachers in a Southern California school district. With forty-three million boys and girls attending public schools across the United States, this presents one of the most important opportunities for missionary service.

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