The Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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They desire our help and are in
great need Some of the young men
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7. Radio El Soil Lima. Peru. 10.000 wat/nB’nnrA°™™
8. YSDF. San Salvador.
Salvador, strongest station
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Gospel In
teachers in the
and in the desired location.
further information address
Aberdeen, South Dakota.
'AM08 AND HOSEA’
TO BE TAUGHT DURING
ACC LECTURESHIP
Throughout the brotherhood to-
day there Is a growing reallaatlon
that Christians need to add to
their knowledge of the Old Testa-
ment. To help toward this end
Woodrow Wilson, Instructor £_
...written by Women”
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Woodrow Wilson
Bible at ACC, will teach a course
on "Ainos and Hosea" as a part of
the 1954 Lectureship. Brethren
throughout the country are urged
to attend the lectureship this year
and take part In this course taught
each day by Brother Wilson.
The following radio information is given for the benefit of those
who may be contemplating evangelistic work and radio preaching in
the locations listed:
1. Station ZnS, located Nassau. Bahamas, 5,000 watts, covering all
of the Bahama Islands, $12 00 for 30 minute program.
? Redirfusl<«n. located Bridgetown, Barbados, wired programs,
no radio station 35 000 potential audience, $G.OO for 30 minute program
3. Radio Demarara. located Georgetown. Britsh Guiana, 500 watts
and short wavn. covers all the colony. $14 85 for 30 minute program.
4 Radio Jamaica, located Kingston. Jamaica, 5,000 watts, covers
all Jamaica. $19.72 for 30 minute program
5 n"d|o THnt-rad. Jo rt' rt Port <>f Snafu. Trinidad 5,000 watts,
covers Trinidnd. Tobago, end Winward Islands, $11 00 for 30 minute
pro«»-am.
6. WSTA. locat'd Charlotte Amlle". Virgin Islands. 150 watts,
covers bo‘h V S and B-’Itlsh Virgin Islands, also other adjacent islands,
*14 vOr 30 minute n-osrram
All above outlets, together with known existing radio programs
hv churches of (’>r’st. won'd ri'-e <
tng peoples of the Caribbean area,
duras
Th
Bob Winter, who has been
preaching at Thorp Spring. Texas
following outlets are for Spanish speaking peoples:
1 HCJB. Quito. Ecuador 150.000 watts, covers all Latin America,
$30.00.
2 Tic, pi I.
Rica. $20.00
3. HRLP.
the gospel.
School teachers, for example,
•re In great demand. And South
v Dakota has a Teacher Placement
Bureau at Aberdeen which offers
free eervioea in helping place
T. L. Salmon To Assisi
In Washington, D. C. Work Base in Quantico, Virginia worship
with these brethren. Also young
men come from Ft. Belvoir. If you
know of young men in the army,
the navy or the Marines in this
Siloam for a larger number this
a
Cross Building
of young men located in this area
will please write Bob Winter,
Minister, Church of Christ, Red
Cross Building, Fredricksburg,
Virginia
Many young men in the Marine
one or both.
Camp Kellein is about eight
for all will be provided mnes northwest of Siloam Springs,
in the morning sessions, a sermon Arkansas on beautiful Flint Creek,
to the young people in the after- ]t j8 idea for a vacation. Meals and
noon and an evangelistic sermon sleeping arrangements are in the
In the evening A class for adults jiands of the owners of the ranch
The worship and teaching program
are under the oversight of the Si-
loam Springs elders. Recre^fcn fs
also in the hands of those WR are
directing the activities of the en-
campment.
Some criticism has been made
relative to the church being In the
entertainment field, George B
Curtis said, "but this has never
for the past two years, will begin been a function of the church in
work on January 31 with the this encampment "
church in Fredricksburg. Virginia
This church is in a mission field er necessities to carrying for chil-
and renders a great service to the dren, this has heen incidental to
young men in the armed forces the camp and cared for by the
located in nearby army installa- camp owners and those of the
tfons. The church meets in the Red encampment suited to care for
Anyone knowing thpse needs." he added
A charge of $12 50 is made for
each camper This pays for food,
housing, bedding and all other
conveniences offered by the ranch
Three nourishing meals are serv-
ed each day. Children are careful-
ly supervised, and any injuries
sustained quickly cared for by
competent physicians. A register-
ed nurse and competent life guards
at the swimming pool will be pro-
vided
At least one hundred fifty are
expected to take part in this year's
camp, leaders predict. Plans will
soon
gram
was
Springs elders.
Here in the Northwest
church of the New restament is
almost vnknnwn an 1 unheird of
it la apoken of as s "Southern"
church. And why do people think
of it in this way’
Simply because we •:outbern are forced to do the teaching and
era” have been satisfied to stay- preaching on the Lord’s Day are
at-home rather than to scatter and less thantwo years in the faith,
teach the truth to those who are Won’t someone consider moving
In darkness. The Dakotas offer to Rapid City and helping this
many opportunities to Christians worthy group?
who would be interested in moving " '
hare and helping in the spread of
morning, July 4
Sunday noon,
red t_.
en place in the six past meetings
at this place.
Clases f
T. L. Salmon of the Central
church of Christ in Chattanooga,
Tennessee will move to Washing-
ton, D. C. February 1, where he aection, "it will be well to notify
the church.
For
them at
There are teaching positions open
now in Watertown, Huron, Rapid
City and Warner.
The church meeting in Rapid
City Is badly in need of a man to
move there and help them in
building up the Cause in that area.
It was my privilege to speak there
one Wednesday night early in De-
cember and a more zealous and
Godfearing group I have never
seen.
covers all
Tegucigalpa. Honduras. 5,000
duras »*vnrivest station in Honduras. $13 98
4. 'XEX. Mexico, J' F. Mexico. 500 000 watts, covers all Mexico
•nd Central America, world's strongest station^ $100 00
5. Radio Mundial, Managua. I — •
NicarfttrUR. $12 00 ..
6. HOA. HOB HOW Panamay City. Panama. 1.000 watts, covers all
Panama. $19.00 -----------------s on
El Salvador. 50.000 watts, covers all El
in Central America. $34.00.
I hope that these stations can soon be used to spread the Gospel
of our Lord __
covers all
Costa Rica.
becomes assistant minister at the
16th & Decatur Street, N. W.
church of Christ.
Brother Salmon will be
jobs they want charge of the song service in all
the public worship of the church
and in teaching special classes and
in personal work.
leaders
be worked out and the pro-
announced An invitation
extended by the Siloam
6,000 watts, covers all Costa
CHRISTIAN (MRONICLE
Siloam Springs, Ark. Camp
Set For Seventh Season
By GEORGE B. CURTIS will be featured this year. A grow-
7 ing number of adults have attend-
The seventh annual encampment each year, so we are preparing
in at Kellem’s Ranch near Siloam for a larger number this season
Springs Ark will open on Sun- with a class especially designed
| day morning’ July 4 and close for their benefit. Children under
■ 1„ July IL One hund ten years of age will be accepted
forty-four baptisms have tak- if acompanied by their parents —
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Hicks, Olan L. The Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1954, newspaper, February 3, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306376/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.