The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1997 Page: 3 of 32
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CHRONICLE AUGUST 1997
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NEWS MAKERS
Gardner named board president
Agin chosen educator of year
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GARDNER
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Pleasant named coach of the year
Houston preacher eulogized
pa
SPRING
PLEASANT
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7 CALENDAR
July
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aith,
n of
liritual needs and domestic
an e-mail debate on bap-
national urban evangelism
It building architecture,
trents opening page high-
story of Janet Morrison, a
n Missouri girl who lives
i with children in a de-
ea of Dallas. Some folks
le was crazy for moving
1 neighborhood, but she is
at Christian love draws dis-
d children to her like a
l moths.
tsue we present a list of
ervative lectureships in our
td. as well as a review of
ARNOLD. MS8OURI
Freeda Agin, a member of
the Arnold church, has been
chosen National Christian
Educator of the Year. She
was named from a slate of
candidates representing all
Christian schools and col-
leges in the United States.
JL lately
are very up-
to-date and
pertinent to
life today,"
commented
a loyal
reader, Beth
Stephenson.
We try.
I line, we present in this is-
Lte yet necessary matter
jbu.se in the church. We
pchers, teachers or other
Christians who are ac-
busing women or children
Park,
GLENWOOD, ARKANSAS
Jack Gardner, elder of the
Glenwood church and pres-
ident of the Centerpoint
School Board, recently was
elected president of the
Arkansas School Boards
Association.
a enough to merit atten-
Ivan Knapp, a Christian
|ist. was "iP'ng to write an
nis Jut J t. His material
ked by several other
psychologists and coun-
B final copy is our con-
fer August,
ipics in planning for this
de a look at our nation*s in- lation to red or black ink. We ap-
preciate this idea and are talking
with the university's finance office
on how to do it.
ROCHESTER HILLS, MCHIGAN
Garth Pleasant, athletic director and basketball
coach of Michigan Christian College, was recently
named by the National Small
College Athletic Association
as its National Basketball
Coach of the Year. He has
taken his team to the national
finals for 13 of the past 16
years. He won the national
championship in 1984, 1994
and 1997
HOUSTON
Truman Spring, a minister
in Houston, has retired after
more than 50 years in the
pulpit. He has served five
churches in Houston and
also congregations in
Amarillo and Corpus Christi,
Texas. In addition, he has
conducted more than 420
meetings in 26 states and five other countries.
•dvertiiements nor ire the viewi eipnu»ed
in them neceMerily there of the Ckroniclt
or Oklahoma Chriatian. We reierve the right
to ditcontinue or decline any advertisement
Send inquiries to Dele loner. Adverthing
Manager (405) 425-5073. The ataff rerervea
the right to edit all materiala rubmitied for
publication in accordance with Chriatian
ethica, journalism atandarda and libel laws
■S^i=s
Advettiaing Manager, DALE L_ JONES
Editorial. Reeeaidi Aa^LEON E^I^TF
Office A tat, JEN NIR* F
CartoonitU SCOTT HORTON
THANK YOU
The staff of The Christian
Chronicle gratefully acknow-
ledges the many gifts our readers
and friends have given during
the past year. Your dollars help
assure tlie continuation
of our efforts to inform, inspire
and unite the churches. And your
prayers and encouragement un-
dergird us spiritually. God bless
you. — Bailey McBride, editor
28 Sunset International Institute's school
term begins tor the two-year Senior AIM, Deaf
and Women's programs. Call Stuart Jones,
(806) 658-9553.
31-Aug. 3 Cano Ridge Restoration Lec-
tureship, 17th annual Theme: "Ask for the Old
Paths." North Lexington church, Lexington, Ky.
Call (606) 299-9511.
31-Aug. 3 Tropical Jubilee, P.O. Box CB
12008, Nassau, Bahamas. Contact Ivy Conti
(242) 356-5592.
how to keach us-
Mai: Boa 11000. Oklahoma City. OK
73136-1100 Delivery: 2501 E. Memorial
Rd.. Edmond. OK 73013 Telephtme:
(405) 425-5070 FAX: (405) 425-5076
E-Mal: chronictepocedu
E CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE.
tematfonaJ Newspaper for Members of Churches of Christ
bardwvlho, N.J. Call David Owens (315) 652-
3186.
14
10-14 Power Lectureship, fifth snnuaL
Theme: "Dangerous Isms." Southaven church,
P.O. Box 128, Southaven, Miss.. Call (801)
393-2690.
10-14 Wth Homecoming and Gospel
Meeting. Vermont Avenue church, Loa
Angeles. W.F. Washington, R. Lauderdale,
Fla., speaker. Homecoming Aug. 10 at 2:30
p.m. Call (213) 782-8787.
14-18 Soul Winning Workshop-Theme: "20-
20 Vision." Great Lakes Christian College.
BoamsviNo, Ontario, Canada. Sponsor: Sudbury
church, Sudbury. Ontario, Canada. Can Peter .
Morphy (708) 524-3044.
10-18 Golden Aga Camp (age 90s), Yellow-
stone BMo Camp, Pray, Mont For information
on chartered bus from Springfield, Mo., contact
Mice Brazto, East Sunshins church (417) 889-
5405.
20-31 Summit *87. Thoms: "Crucifixion
Weekend, 48 Hours of Glory." Aladdin Temple,
Columbus. Ohio. Host: WostorvWo. Ohio,
church. Cd (800) 738-1088.
30s 9£fNe ■ MOnjBiy RBOvsRwWl
2437. Cell (303) 759-8050.
comes to church, abuses
gjj T' our Jubilee *97 and of Men of Purpose,
If features a multi-state rally held in Tulsa,
Okla. There is a great gulf between
such events as Jubilee and, say, the
Memphis School of Preaching
Lectureship, but both arc planned
and conducted by brothers in the
faith, as much as they may criticize
each other.
As you read this, 1 will be in
Nepal, Lord willing, to conduct a
concentrated course on compara-
tive religions. In an upcoming issue
1 will attempt to share with you my
impressions of that little-known
Asian country, located in the very
shadow of the Himalaya Mountains.
Our office manager, Gwen An-
igregations, but attempt to twine, her family and a campaign
lioning them by name. team from Oklahoma Christian
r, this matter is widespread spent several weeks this summer in
Europe, concentrating their efforts
in the region where Martin Luther
had his great influence. They re-
ported the best campaigns ever.
A caring brother recently sug-
gested that we place in the paper
each month a simple statement of
income, outgo and balance, so that
readers can see where we are in re-
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3- 4 Soul Lift Over Mld-Amerlcs. St. Louis,
Mo. Youth rally on Aug. 3 with Buddy Bell
speaking; Keith Lancaster, worship leader.
Monday U 6 Flags Over Mid-America with con-
cert and Ac appe I la in the evening. Call Joe
Taylor (618) 397-1859.
4- 8 Lake Geneva Encampment Theme:
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