Biola Broadcaster - 1972-02

Impressions Of A Summer’s Ministry

by Charles Lee Feinberg, Th.D., Ph.D.

this may have been somewhat dis­ concerting to the unitiated, it was to be expected from the roster of speakers and the wide scope of scholarship and approach they rep­ resented. From the keynote address to the last message each speaker voiced his honest convictions rela­ tive to the undying Scriptures, and each was respected for his posi­ tion. In symposia the audience had opportunity to react to the major address by questions and observa­ tions. As far as this writer knows, no unhappy incidents occurred during any of the sessions. An incomparable climax to the meetings of the conference came with the final gathering, the re­ membrance of our Lord Jesus Christ in His death and coming again in the Lord's Supper. Dignity, simplic­ ity, warmth, and unity marked the hour. The communion cups and

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