Our college stands today in a position
that God does not approve. I have been shown the dangers that
threaten this important institution. If its responsible men seek
to reach the world's standard, if they copy the plans and methods
of other colleges, the frown of God will be upon our school.
The time has come for me to speak decidedly.
The purpose of God in the establishment of our college has been
plainly stated. There is an urgent demand for laborers in the
gospel field. Young men who design to enter the ministry cannot
spend a number of years in obtaining an education. Teachers should
have been able to comprehend the situation and adapt their instruction
to the wants of this class. Special advantages should have been
given them for a brief yet comprehensive study of the branches
most needed to fit them for their work. But I have been shown
that this has not been accomplished.
Brother ----- could have done a much better
work than he has done for those who were to be ministers. God
is not pleased with his course in this matter. He has not adapted
himself to the situation. Men who have left their fields of labor
at a considerable sacrifice to learn what they could in a short
time have not always received that help and encouragement which
they should have had. Men who have reached mature years, even
the meridian of life, and who have families of their own, have
been subjected to unnecessary embarrassment. Brother ----- is
himself extremely sensitive, but he does
not realize that others can feel the sting of ridicule, sarcasm,
or censure as keenly as he. In this he has wounded his brethren
and displeased God.