Rev. Frederick R. Vine
TBC (1912)
Thinking back upon the days spent in Toronto Bible College, that which calls for special mention as being of great value, was the atmosphere so consciously felt. It reminded one continually of the purpose that brought him there. It served to strengthen the conviction of the call to preach the Gospel of the blessed Lord. It was an atmosphere most distinctly Christian, conducive to the development of an earnest Christian life.
The course of instruction at the college has served as an excellent foundation for further study of the Bible. In fact, I have found it to be decidedly useful for both the teaching and preaching ministry. The practical work which forms a part of the course is of great value, inasmuch as it fits one for the difficult yet most fruitful work of personal evangelism.