Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1958 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLLlMI XV
1958
NUMBER 3 3
Nassau Is Meeting Target
12
meetings have
C. W. Scott Named
TO END LIPSCOMB LECTURES
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To New FCC Post
Dallas Preacher Plans Series
In Nova Scotia This July
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The meeting is to continue
through Friday night May 23.
D XLI AS. Mav I ( Special)
— Murray Marshall of Dallas,
with his family, w ill he in
Mill Village. Nova Scotia, for
a mission meeting and vaca-
tion Bible school July 12-20.
I he Marshalls plan to drive
The party will have
deuce ot Olives Guest
on Baillou Hill Road
licit}- of
*ctivities locallv
ly
He haw been
'hurch since June
Iw minister
has been
Churches
I the city
of th'- area who will
services in Nassau be
M a v 1 2
is one of the evangelists who
has served this congregation
in recent months.
I vantjclists Marshall blow-
ers of Indianapolis, Ind.. Wil-
Central Christian
of the four modem buildings
in Oklahoma City T he jun-
■;“g from Bartlesville to rake up its new quarters
buildings—two dorms and a w.-------
5,665 Crowd Gym
For Song Session
NASHVILLE, Tenn., April David Lipscomb College’s 31st
30 (Spl.) — The old-fashioned
gospel singing that closed
up the east coast and return
along the Great Lakes. The
province of Nova Scotia, at
the extreme eastern end of
Canada, lies north and east of
Maine.
I here arc only two church-
real
House
Students
I of the Free Bible Correspond
enre Course offered from P.
() Box 41. Miami 1, Florida
and conducted by the Seventh
Avenue Church in Miami will
be especially interested in this
special endeavor
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A Recognized News Source of the j‘
Associated Press and United Press
ABILENE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 13,
with the local
1950 as regu
Curing this time,
active in the
•ork of Churches of Christ
‘hrouKhout the city and state
M,Ki was instrumental in Nas
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r c°Hegt, vvhich 1S ,novin„ from Bartlesville to rake up its new quarters in the fall
^8, p|ans duce more buildings—two dorms and a student center- to >c >Cgun
xr May The buildings will be completed bv this August
(’lasses daily for children
and adults are planned with
filmstrips on the life of Christ
and other Bible Stories are to
be shown with special song
fest daily planned for the chil-
li ren
The* special
been personally planned by the
evangelists to
Students with
Christianity as practiced by
the first century disciples and
followers of Christ.
Unique feature of the special
MIAMI, I lorida, May 1
( Spl.) I he I 11 v St (Ihurch
of Christ in Nassau in the
Bahamas will be host to an
evangelistic parts composed
P“?d,'r'.1 '-‘■ginning U. Murrel! of Quincy,
Ihe iHuldmgs used.!,., u (; Hint,)n |r ;>f
the l.h Street Church Pcrrv Ha Max , Johnson
past three years .s',if r, , a„l1crda|e ,.h and
"n 1 ‘ "I Joseph Cox. of the South-
I west c hurch and C W Scott of
the Seventh Avenue congrega
tion will be working together
for the spe< tai series of daily
personal and public gospel en
deavors planned for New
j Providence Island
I The party will
Nassau Is Meeting Target
Ml For Six American Preachers
Annual Lecture Series April
24, had a record attendance
of 5,665—an increase of more
than 500 over last vear’s rec-
ord of 5,163.
This was the largest as-
sembly of New Testament
Christians ever recorded in
this area. It was the climax to
a week of fellowship in the
study of God’s word that
brought approximately 9,000
men and women from 32 states
and eight foreign countries.
Henry Arnold, director
Lipscomb chapel singing,
the great congregation in the
singing of hymns of faith, love
and hope: and the enthusiastic
response filled McQuiddy Phys-
ical Education Building with
harmony that Ira North master
(See LIPSCOMB, p. 3)
By MELVIN J. WISE
Dallas, Texas
INHERE PEOPLE have no
VV vision of God and Hla
Word they will perish for a
lack of knowledge. God said
of ancient Israel: “My peo-
ple are destroyed for lack of
knowledge"
Where the
God’s Word
what an easy prey It is for
Satan, the enemy of man’s
soul.
In such spiritual darkness
the people are scattered from
God. as a sheep having no
shepherd. Let us awake and
carry the gospel to those
who are in darkness, that
they may have a vision of
God (Matthew 5:8). “Where
there is no vision ths people
perish’* (Proverbs
cs of Christ in the province
of some 650,000 people. Both
are very small. Only one,
Mill Village, has a building.
The other is at the capital,
Halifax, some 40 miles away.
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MIAMI Fla May 1 Evan
gelin (’ \\ Scott of Seventh
Arnuie Church of Christ, 5254
NW 7tji Ave has resigned
from the charge to take a post
tion with Florida Christian Col
Temple Terrace. Tampa
He will be associated with
the public relations department
ftf the ins!itutios; in promoting
the "Living Links' program
He will also be the executive
officer of alumni organizations
xnd wi|] be in charge of pub
Wty of college and student
and national
1 he ( hurch he has been serv-
ing is (urrently engaged in a
building program It now- has
•5<> active members
UP/—1 he five students pictured above, all freshmen* at
,n Oklahoma, watch as workmen construct one
Mill be built first on the college’s new campus
c°Hege. which
(Hoaea 4:6).
knowledge of
has not gone,
series will be that no collection
will be taken All expenses in-
curred will have been arrang-
ed for prior to the arrival of
the party in Nassau.
Services will be conducted
nightly at X p.m wth two
speakers discussing nightly the
need for a Complete Restore
tion of the New Testament
in the 20th Century
Century Pattern of
In 1815 a pioneer church was
established at River John. Nova
Scotia. In Hants County (where
Mill Village is) the restored
church was strong during the
mid 1800's, especially after the
conversion of a Presbyterian
preacher In those days the
church was stronger, on a per
capita basis, than anywhere
else in Canada
digression wrecked the
cause there in the last half of
19th century. Some 10 years la
ter. C W. Murry from Prince
Edward Island came to Manhat
tan and obeyed the gospel He
moved back to his native Can-
ada first to Montreal, then to
the Maritime provinces (his
home section) and at Halifax
Nova Scotia, appealed for help
in establishing a congregation
After a second appeal for
help, J. C Bailey widely known
Canadian preacher of the gos
pel went to Novn Scotia in the
summer of 1956 10 were bap
tiled He returned the next sum-
mer accompanied by a young
evangelist, David TJdbury They
baptised two. Lidhury preaches
for both the congregations—at
Mill Village In the morning and
at Halifax (where brethren meet
(Bae NOVA BCOTIA, p. «)
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Nichols, James W. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1958, newspaper, May 13, 1958; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306738/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.