//73 RIPPLESJUL 161981 the word of truth Vol. 11. NoTT The Christian Training Institute has completed another academic year. The final and climactic day was April 20th with a graduation program for eight men who had completed the threcyear course, Bro. Ralph Harter, veteran missionary working In Kanpur, India, and long-time friend of the Rolands, was graduation speaker. He made dear the necessity of maintaining a proper connection with the Savior, the source of our spiritual strength. His use of electric fittings and wire will help the graduates remember as they go out to serve In God's Kingdom. The annual farewell dinner was held on May 1. Bro. I. B. Kangaloo, a staff member and pastor of the Railway Area Church, supervised the cooking. Following the dinner a present of four books was given to each graduate. Special recognition was also given to the four wives of graduates who have taken various classes and training. Since graduation we have been making preparations for the new school year. Our prospectus and admission application form have been revised, mimeographed and sent out. There are prospects for a number of new students, especially from an area of Sarguja DIst. where the Australian Churches of Christ had mission work some years ago. We have also worked out the list of subjects to teach during the new year. And we have worked out a three-year teaching cycle to be used SCRIPTURE MEMORIZATION for first-year students. Jean has prepared charts with the verses In Hindi. Besides memorizing and quoting verses they have some lively discussion about meanings, too. TYPING AND SHORTHAND were two of the vocation al subjects taught this year. An Indian teacher was employed for the shorthand, but none could be found for the typing, so William taught both Hindi and English typing. Regular speed tests, like this one, were given to monitor their progress. BIBLE GEOGRAPHY was taught by William to the second and third year students. The Clncln- natti, Ohio, Forest Dale Church of Christ, and other friends in CInclnnattI, sent us a set of maps and charts that helped to Improve the regularly. A new staff member has been called to join us. We are grateful to each of you who has helped make this past year a success. Your faithful financial support, prayers and other help have made It possible for us to serve In India. There will be additional expenses during the new year. The salary for the new staff member wlll- be about $50 per month. Scholarship expenses for students will be about $20 per month for single men, and about $30 per month for a married couple. We are expecting a larger group of new students this year, so your continued support and extra help are prayerfully requested. it has been about one year since we visited with many of you during our short furlough. We often recall those visits and times of brief fellowship. Thank you again for so many kindnesses showered upon us. 6^09^ Ml *wo^diu9x IL\ xog S90pVJ9S UOTSSfW T# xiNaad ozg^9 'sia 'Nosig" aivj 33VIS03 'S'n N0IIVZIIW030 XliO^d NON 8^7S9 *9530^091 HOjnuo uBT^sTJuo :isaT^ o/o awio^i trvar 9 nvmiM Our Stateside address: 520 Poplar St., La Crosse, KS 675^8. Please continue to make checks payable to the First Christian Church, with Indication in the memo blank that they are for the INDIA MISSION FUND. Our India address: Christian Training Institute Kududand; Biiaspur M. P. 495 001 INDIA "Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." II Timothy 2:15 AUTO MECHANICS was another of the vocational classes taught by William. An old mission Jeep, our little Standard Herald and the Dodge truck pre vided plenty of practical experience for the stu dents. Here some of the students and William are working on the Standard rear axle. turing the GRADUATION PROGRAM three of the gradua ting students preach a short message on an assigned verse. The students are chosen on the basis of their grades and speaking ability. HEALTH AND NUTRITION was another of Jean's interests. Besides a special class for women she gave milk and medicines each morn ing to the children and nursing and pregnant women. She also took care of all the students' health problems and Injuries. BRO. HARTER greeting one of the graduates. Br. Ishwarilal, our principal. Is In the center background.
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