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Strengthening one's desire to
serve God and acquiring the
proper tools and knowledge
with which to minister His
Word is the compelling force.
"Serving God and the goals of the division of
countrymen" sounds like a Bible are to prepare young
phrase left over from people to serve and glorify
Revolutionary times in our God, minister to our quickly reads the daily announcj
merits in Chapel. Not only does E
nation's history. It may even neighbors, (countrymen if Spotts teache Bible and Pastor |
sound old-fashioned and out you will) without Christ, and Studies classes, but he is also tf|
of sync with modern thought to be ambassadors to foreign Campus Chaplain. His duties in thi
and the value system so nations. These are not capacity include arranging for sp«
cial speakers to preach in Chape
prevalent in today's outmoded forms of labor fit The different speakers expose th
mechanized world where the only for dying evangelists student body to various styles <
delivery and keep the chapel hoi
almighty dollar has become a but worthwhile pursuits of interesting.
god for so many. the highest calling.
Ministry is another word Ephesians 6:20 states, "For
which may also have been which I am ambassador in
dropped from most people's bonds, that therein I may
vocabularies, even in speak boldly, as I ought to
Christian circles. However, speak."
“ Rabbi Jacob Ben Torah” visited
Mr. Carver’s Pauline Epistles class
this past fall. Coach Carver goes to
great lengths to teach his Bible
classes. Because his creative meth
ods are highly effective, few stu
dents forget what they learn in his
classes. He spent hours making his
costume and creating scrolls, con
cerning the b e lie fs that
“Judeaisers” held during New Tes
tament times, which he gave to his
pupils. He spent an hour undergoing
makeup before being driven by Mr.
Vernon Kinsey to his class. Mr. Car
ver challenged his students to use
what they had learned from Paul’s
books to refute the beliefs of Rabbi
Ben Torah.
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