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註釋The Story of Winona Lake is a romantic and fascinating page from Hoosier history. It was in the year 1894 that Solomon C. Dickey, while serving as Superintendent of home missions for the Presbyterian Church of Indiana, realized the need of a common meeting place for rest, counsel, recreation and inspiration. "A kind of religious chautauqua," he described it, "where ministers and church workers could assemble for Bible study and the discussion of church problems." Winona Lake Bible Conference moved forward with renewed interest in evangelism. It was considered by many as one of the greatest Bible Conferences in the world, and attracted Christians from all parts of the land.