Dear Friend,
Hyles-Anderson College was started 30 years ago as the fulfillment of the vision of Dr. Jack
Hyles. His heart burned with a love and a deep concern for the direction his beloved nation was
taking. The United States Supreme Court was permitting the genocide of the unborn infants
of this land; the illegal drug culture was at its peak in our public schools; and the rock-and-roll
culture of rebellion and promiscuity was having a profound influence upon the teenagers of our
land. Brother Hyles feared our country was quickly slipping from the old-fashioned ways upon
which She had been founded. He wanted to do what he could to save this nation from the sin
and destruction She was bringing upon Herself.
Walking along a highway in Southern California late one night into the early morning hours
of the next day, Bro. Hyles felt God speak to his heart about founding an old-fashioned, sin-
hating, Devil-fighting, Christ-honoring Bible college where the students would dress modestly
and act courteously; a college where all the students went soul winning and were trained by soul
winners; a college where the chapel pulpit was ablaze with red-hot preaching; a college where
authority was respected and sin was abhorred; a college where young men would be trained to
preach with zeal and knowledge; a college where young ladies were taught to be submissive
wives and dedicated servants of God. Thus was the birthright of Hyles-Anderson College when
the doors opened in 1972.
Thirty-two years later, our founder is in Heaven. He gave us a legacy that burns brighter and
with more intensity today than it has ever before. The soul-winning zeal, the fervent love for the
lost, the evangelistic fervor, the red-hot preaching, the old-fashioned standards of decency and
propriety are alive and well here at Hyles-Anderson College.
I believe the chief reason for this is that this college is owned and operated by the great First
Baptist Church of Hammond. Our church has led the nation in soul winning, baptisms, standards,
and the training of missionaries and pastors for decades. First Baptist Church is host to the giant
annual Pastors' School and Youth Conference.
As pastor and chancellor, I am totally dedicated to keeping this church and this college on the
same path as when Brother Hyles was pastor and chancellor. I am committed to the legacy we
have been given. If your heart burns and yearns to make a difference in your nation, Hyles-
Anderson College may be just the place for you. Come join us and let's save America together!
Enthusiastically yours,
Jack Schaap
Chancellor

