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2. If you have already signed up as a Book Club member, don't worry: if we get 400 members, you will automatically get the higher discount; and if we get 1000 members, you will get it, too. However, you can help us in a very important way. Talk to your family members and to your fellow Standard Bear
A new release always means a new mess. In a good way, of course. A cluttered packing room indicates eager readers! When the pallets of books arrive from the printer, the Book Club members get first priority and the packing room gets a little messy. (Rachel comes and helps pack the Book Club books e
Did you know that in 1999 the total # of Book Club members was 780. The Goal? 1,000! Now in 2014, we have a total of 1,227 Book Club members! Become an RFPA Book Club member today and build your library!
At the beginning of the year a committee assigned specific topics to members and also a date on which they were to give a discussion of their topic. However, a member may feel free to give a discussion on any topic he chooses. Many of the after recess programs consist of reading and discussing an ar
The society meets on Sunday afternoons from 1:45 till 3:00. Mr. Bert Wories is the vice-president; Anita, secretary; Bill De Jong, treasurer; and Cheryl Van Baren, the vice-all. This season, our Bible discussions are taken from Hebrews, through which we learn much about the New Testament realization
What shall I do?” If there are any of us asking such a question, let us consider our great opportunity! Most likely, during the winter and spring months, we have caught ourselves saying, “I’m too busy for that just now—I’ll wait until summer to do it.” How about it? Perhaps this is just the time
A society can even make a book list of its own and gradually add to it as more books are read and judged as to whether the society should recommend them. Talking about books with your friends is also very helpful. Besides giving you something worthwhile to talk about, conversation about books oft
This also gives everyone some actual practice in conducting a meeting or a discussion of the Word and this is beneficial. So far, all the members have taken their part when their turn came. After the Bible discussion, the minutes of the previous meeting are read and if there is anything that require
Our book for Bible discussion is Acts. We enjoy studying this book very much and are following mimeographed copies of the outlines from previous Beacon Lights. For after recess programs, many essays have been given – some original, others from the Beacon Lights. Other members contributed poems and m