This course which ran for five consecutive evenings of three hours each evening. Students actively participated in discussions, group work and papers.
The recurring comment was that they wished they were exposed to these teachings before and committed to correct erroneous teachings that were handed to them.
“Prayer is an earnest and familiar talking with God, to whom we declare all our miseries, whose support and help we implore and desire in our adversities, and whom we laud and praise for our benefits received. So that prayer contains the exposition of our sorrows, the desire of God's defense, and the praising of His magnificent name, as the Psalms of David clearly do teach.”