The Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1953 Page: 6 of 8
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OCTOBER 21
OCTOBER 21,1953
CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
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The above is a reproduction of a drawing by JOE MALONE
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Missouri.
IDEAL FOR CHURCH BULLETINS
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an impact peculiar to cartooning.
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2nd Congregation
Soon To Start In
Omaha, Nebraska
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The
iistic authority” and Wallace will
affirm “the right of Christian col-
leges to exist.”
This will be the second meet-
ing between the two men. "|te|
previous discussion was hldwi
the summer of 1952 near Para-
gould, Ark. This debate was pub-
lished in book form.
•egation is Wallace To Debate
Ketcherside in St. Louis
G. K. Wallace, widely known
preacher, teacher, and religious
debater, is scheduled to meet Carl
Ketcherside, recognized leader of
those who oppose
(Turn this sketch slightly to the right
and see the result).
Thus many people will turn the plain
teaching of God’s Word this way or that
In order to make the divine pattern suit
their own “picture” of religion. For in-
stance, Jesus said, “He that belleveth and
is baptized shall be saved.” (Mark 16:18).
Yet these folk who have discovered that
a duck Is a rabbit will turn to John S:16
which reads: “For God so loved the world;
that he gave his only begotten Ron, that
whosoever believeth in him should not
perish, but have everlasting life” — and
then they will say that we are saved by
faith without baptism. Y- the same God
is the author of both statements and He
is not the author of confusion. (I Cor.
14:33). To be saved by faith is to submit
to baptism for the remission of sins. Thu
a duck remains a duck and a rabbit a
rabbit, and you can’t DUCK that by try-
ing to split HARES.
the work in Tuscola, Texas to
work with the Ellis -----
church in Big Spring.
such drawings to a sei, all on separate sheets In a manila
________________________ Ketcherside will affirm a
eling soon to be started on their proposition embracing "evange-
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Box
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“The Vic- ton church in Lawton, Okla.
—The Church Is Growing—
There are so manv reports
of meetings arriving in our
mail’s the last two weeks that
it is literally imnossible for us
to report all of them. We apol-
ogize. and reouest vour forgive-
ness if vours Is not mentioned.
—Send In A Large Sub Club—
T B. Underwood rennets a
wnrkc; City, Texas. If you would like to
or use them in vour
r-n creation at Omaha. Nebraska work, contact mo and arrange-
F>gbt were bantizd. two rcsfnr----x- —’ -
od. and four identified themsel-
ves with the church Nine of
thse resnonses were durinp an 11-
dnv meeting. in which 'Robert F
Gullev of Casper. Wyoming did
the preaching.
The church in Omaha is mak-
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We continue to press ahead in
.u£t
400.00, and it is ail allocated.
nice restorations SOLOMON-IZING —
Hate is like burning down
house to get rid of a rat.
almighty d&ll strufig^e ^Or
:, mphasis on the dollar and not
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When a woman driver sticks r 1
her hand out the car window, tt'** I
s thing, the win- ' ]
dtafh thrtbuM. H.
Now only $1 a set!
The supply Is limited — Order NOW from
Mnntclo Publishing Ccmpug. Inc.
HL 9 flu Tt/vw . .w c4iitthlleno. Tima
11:00 to 11:30 a.m.
—Use the Sub Blank on Page 8—
Conrad Steyn, another fine
young Christian from Pretoria
So. Africa is attending Freed-
Hardeman college. He speaks
by appointmnt at churches in-
terested in the great work in
his country. He spoke Oct. 11
at Princeton, Ky.
—The Church Is Growing—
The four congregations of Ty-
ler. Texas conducted a booth at
the East Texas State Fair. This
was the first booth to be provid-
ed in the area and leaders tell
of the unusual interest and good
that was accomplished. Workers
attended the booth at all times
and choice literature was provid-
ed regarding the church and the
New Testament teaching.
—Send In A Large Sub Club—
One of the young students of
Brother Howard Horton in Ni-
geria recently sent me a theme
v\
i Meeting
At Corpus Christi
By C. B. THOMAS
Corpus Christi, Texas
G. C. Brewer did the preaching
our meeting at Ayers and1
Lawnview which closed the 11th.
The preaching itself was won-
es&eeeseeeg,
(Brother Vari
of the Highlan
lene, Texas. 1
school physici;
Christian Collt
When Roy
eight months olc
sician in the litt
tonwood, Texas,
would never
ms hands. His h
ly burned whe
thrust them into
scalding water.
In the next
hands grew into
and the reason f
prediction was i
Today, the sa
is Dr. Roy Varn
geons of a hos]
Texas. And fort
accident, which
ed the spirit of
famous surgeon
tunity to return
one who rescuet
terrible catastro;
ed an operation
who pulled his
the scalding wa
Recently I wa:
ilene and
name {p a
and asked
know him. He s
“Everyone in tov
Varner . . . and i
town is indebte
druggist went oi
eral instances wh
out of his way
traordinary serv
muneration of
loves his profes;
druggist friend, ‘
it even more if 1
his services, free
As a youth, R<
ed seven miles
tend school. Anc
tor school each c
termelons “at 3c
help pav his way
talked with ;
^Jwho told me <
building — to handle growth.
—The Church Is Growing—
Thirty Mexican nationals
had been baptized bv Brother
Cantu and his Immediate help-
ers In the Pecos, Texas area
during the past few weeks.
Brother Zuniga of Carlsbad,
N. M. and Brother Ortiz have
joined Brother Cantu during
the rush gathering season to
work among the influx of
Mexican workers.
—Send In A Large Sub Club—
Tom Wallace of Hobbs, N. M ,
has just closed a meeting at
Crane, Texas.
—Use the Sub Blank on Page 8—
........... Jimmy Wood is this week in a
which he had written in one of meeting with the 6th and Arling-
his courses entitled,
torv of Life.” I receive many let-
ters from these and other such
workers, which T prize greatly.
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Brother Wayne F. Long, who
has gone to teach in the Univer-
sitv of Chulalongkorn in Bang-
kok. may be addressed, STF.M.,
Bangkok. Department of State,
Washington. D. C. *
—The Church Is Growing—
G S. Westbrook, formerly with mod meeting with the 16th and
.......—---Florida streets church in Chick-
asha. Okla., with J D Rothwell
doing the preaching. Three bap-
tisms.
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Tx'on Savage has been emnlov- reived Brethren, this
ed to succeed C. B McCarlev in ist for additional children’s s—d
the work with the Santa Rita cellent method of imparting the
church in San Angelo, Texas.
—The Church Is Growing—
A couple desires to adopt
child five years old or younger
truth of God.
The effects of the lessons were
manifest in several ways, but the
............ ..... o. ...unKr,, most notable was the obedience
Anv information relative to this PJ__"l1nPii.sP.U. s^° • V?p gospel of
matter should" be directed tn- Mr
and Mrs M A Gazawav. Rf 8,
Box 315X. San Antonio. Texas.
—Send In A Large Sub Club—
Six baptisms in the recent
Texas church
Out 0J The
Ibaraki (
Kuji-MacI
Ibaraki-K
Mr. Olan L. Hlcl
The Christian Cb
Box 1158
Abilene, Texaa
Dear Mr. Hicks,
On behalf of
Ibaraki Christian
express my own
tude, I ain writli
and your staff ft
appeal for litera
brary.
The request wa
ter, and since tl
packages have
containing abou
which have beer
library. This Is
us because, as yo
the Japanese st®
to study Englisl
literature.
This Is an Ind
evangelism, beca
many students,
s^ool by the
^B*ses offered,
flfre for their fir
verted to Christ i
church.
We sincerely tl
part In our work
Fraternal
Harold I
Ibaraki i
Preacher wanted: A middle
aged full time gospel preacher is
desired bv the church at Tolar.
Texas. If interested, v ntart
same. (Adv.)
> the Pioneer Park congri„
now with the church in Bonham,
Texas. He invites listeners in
reach to tune in the broadcast
i from Bonham at 8 a.m. on Sun-
, days, 1420 kc.
—Send In A Large Sub Club—
Darrell Flynt. has moved from who pppose chrisllap
Homes colleges, and staunch advocate of
evangelistic authority, in a debate
_Use the Sub Blank on Page 8— of these two issues in St. Louis
Grove Avenue church in San beginning Oct. 26.
Antonio has announced a remod-
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services of meeting of the
church, here’s one of the best:
“How long would you keep a
six cylinder automobile that
was firing on only two cylin-
ders? How long would you tol-
erate a six-burner stove that
onlv had two burners working?
How long would your business
continue if four of your six
employees reported for work
one day out of seven? Now —
how long is the Lord going to
allow us to continue as a con-
gregation with only one-third
of the church working?
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For $35 per month a fine young
Christian man is willing to de-
vote full time to evangelistic
work among the mere than 100,-
000 native Afrikans in the Pre-
toria. So. Africa area. This is a
wonderful opportunity for some
small church or even for some
individual. Write Martelle Pettv,
P O Box 1861, Pretoria, South
Africa.
—The Church Is Growing—
Alton C. Tattle has moved
fem Rock Springs. Wyo., to
Laramie. Wyo. Ho is followed in
Rock Springs bv Brother Alex
Humnhrev.
—Send In A Large Sub Club—
The Dellrose congregation in
Wichita, Kansas conducts a ra-
dio broadcast of its morning ser-
mon over KWBB each Sunday,
1
Farmington, N. M., announces
plans 'for the enlargement of
their auditorium, to begin short-
ly. Attendance has grown in this
city so much during the past few
months that two services have
been necessary to accommodate
the attendance.
—The Church Is Growing—
During the past two weeks
three have responded at Elm
street church in Sweetwater One
of these was a Roman Catholic
baptized.
—Send In A Large Sub Club—
Bill Cannon of Crossett, Ark.,
is engaged this week in a meet-
ing at Osage Citv. Kansas
—Use the Sub Blank on Page 8—
L. L. Jamison, formerly super-
intendent of Home for Aged at
Gunter, Texas would like to know
if there are those who would be
interested in helping launch a
self-supporting-home for aged “I
n not seeking to compete with
Gunter,” he said, “but T learned
the possibilities of such work
while there, and found manv in-
eligible but who need a Christian
environment and care ”
—Send In A Large Suh Club—
On the subject of members
neglecting and forsaking the
MrCT Twr: RaPTTzrn 'rrv
IN OV’RT ANB MO. RORIES
Bv Fred W. McClung
October 14 T closed a t..„. —- ____________
meeting with the Overland K°°d, but there were no baptisms,
church In St. Louis. Missouri. a;.Xa(£
Seven nlarod membershin from the Master’s work. Our bu<“
nut of th citv- ten were bantlzed. for next fiscal year is
Including a Catholic man and a inn ~ --
mnn whose wife was a Catholic.
'IT, ope were i
This is fl growing church and
Bro. Fdwln Broadus is doing a
good work with them.
r Pkase notice my. new. address
is in care of the church of Christ, —______ ___ ,
12 Drexel, Oklahoma City, Ok- enough on the Almighty,
lahoma.
I Sill begin a meeting with I~.________ „„
the Hillcrest church In Corpus means only one
Truman E, dow is open.
L Shrlng Is the minister on Oc-
tober J7. < , ;
I ThA chtlixdl ly! OklAhmvxft
Series Preached
On Christian Home
By Robert Gordon Clement
701 North Fourth Street
Marlow, Oklahoma
Sunday, October 11, we com-
pleted a series of eight lessons
concrning “Christians and the
Home.” The chalkboard was used
to outline and diagram the fol-
lowing lessons: “Whv I Am A
Christian.” “Establishing the
Home,” “Relationships in the
Home," “Correct Values in the
Home.” “Parental Resnonsibilitv,”
“Christians and Recreation,”
“Christians and Education,”
“Marriage and Divorce.”
The attendance and interest
was exceptional during this se-
ries. Wednesday evening the ser-
vice was given to a second pres-
entation of the lesson, “Estab-
lishing the Home." This presenta-
tion of the lesson was made with
thirty-six Kodachrome transpar-
.....L.i — the lesson was well re-
an an ex-
Christ. three Christians confess-
ing sins and two brethren unit-
ing with this congregation.
The thirty-six Kodachr.WF
slides are 828 size The slides
and a complete script will be
made available without charge to
anv teacher, preacher or congre-
gation who will assume respon-
sibility for their safety while in
their hands. Thev are now being
used by A. F. Waller. Jr., who
labors with the church in Denver
fourtten have bf“'n addA<j to tbe inspect them <
work, contact mo and
ments will be made.
The eight lessons, with chalk-
board outline and diagram ■ and
questions and answers were di-
stributed some time ago in the
form of a mimeographed book of
thirty-three pages.
in? definite plans for the begin- Brewer CmditHT
nmp of a second concrecation . ^ODaUCtS
within a few weeks This new
work will be at Bellevue. Ne-
ndinlnlnp Omaha and the
Ofutt Air Force Base.
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Hicks, Olan L. The Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1953, newspaper, October 21, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306350/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.