Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Christian Chronicle and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Abilene Christian University Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
13, 1958
CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
Page 3
>1
BLACKBOARD NIGHTMARE . .
for
chip
t he
is
hrom'ck
whether He is in Heaven or
home. Things aren't
M ««*«<<*• tte
AM—
1
■U
<***
lone
I
I I
r* ~
L
*«***
^P*
U«*w4J»*^
[• n< I
| that t
Past
themes th*’
reidy to
mopping
» - yon
and
has
his
NOW...A BUDGET
PRICED PEW
FOR SAIF OIMCf
from factory
TO YOUR CHURCH
WRITE FOR FREE
INFORMATION
plans
but
MOVING TO NRW YORK OR
NfW JKRMY ARRAY
Contact
IKI TRAYLOR
Real Eatata - Insuranca
254 EAST BROAD ST.
AD.m» 3-2210 ADam. 2-7524
WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY
accepted The
nd if it hecontM
RE. page 3>
> *
- J
rat
AMBASSADOR
norm*1
tk»
k In Juna
, Ro* 1 • -
M
*T
co
^0
J*
X)
<.•
It heir w. onnds as deeply
lit ms and <ritirisms of
I simple man no greater
I War l/ord": the BIN*
|>nce’
wiio attend schools of
why do they lose their
as they have formerly
godly deeds mean th*
(d girls at ACC. Hard
Colo .
15
tonight t
Mun
fol
su pport
of
to
letter
PT, W
* i “
KU
A PORTION OF THE RECORD 5,665 WHO CROWDED INTO McQUIDDY PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING AT THE OLD-
FASHIONED GOSPEL SINGING I HI LAST NIGHT OF THE DAVID LIPSCOMB COLLEGE LECTURESHIP IN NASHVILLE APR. 24
These 34 men reported years of
preaching that totaled 1.795,
ranging all the way from A. R.
Hill of Decatur. Georgia, who
has preached 40 years, to G R.
Bethurum of Nashville, who be
gan preaching 73 years ago
meeting in
average at
of about 35. They
making payments on a lot,
ormer associations snd
the apron string* N
it may’" Those who*
fall fall the hardert
diately rebel and wN
challenge
se many are
‘ delight
r Service”
" here r ‘
hUh schkl
1 ab«ut th,
going to
aame ®e»
1 OTidejrf
it
volumes.
was made
I *>
7 ’
May 1 —
miles north of
boom
DatiqMd and produced to achieve
• comfortable. durable pew at the
loweit unit co«t liniehed in your
choice of five rich decorator colon.
The group now
Broomfield has an
tendance of about
are
taking care of meeting expens-
es. and counting neavily on the
Lord working through you to
x» « -a'..
°* worlds
nightly I
21^?. J
1/’
: ■ ;
/■r-'' II;
be hurt.
a few more
the Port Office •»
the church and the
I and making
who "receive
16:9). And they
Lipscomb Fellowship Dinner
Breaks Additional Records
The Denver churches are be-
hind the work,
to support it
cause of their
lions to other
A letter to
pERg
H (,f “ PitchA-A®
l*yin»‘or^
H ;‘r,‘ a”d ln
■ associate and
oneself’ aii .1 Wdn<*’ I
upied r--
lt>ey are, ,
*dth ita
little school
_ — ——I COltiii.
facultle, Of. J/
o • yow
—‘ or nnlTwuty
Hible 1,!
they were. It is so
, have simply been
for they would
Give it
and
Exhibits representing activi-
ties of churches, colleges and
schools, religious publications,
camps, homes for orphans and
the aged, and other groups en
gaged in good works, came
from China. France. Panama.
Central and South America.
Holland. Sweden. Bermuda. Can-
ada. Singapore Russia and the
Vnited States
Plans are already being made
for Lipscomb’s Eleventh Annu-
al Summer Lecture Series,
August 4 7 which will include
classes, lectures, fellowship op-
portunities. tours, and recrea-
tion provisions for all members
of the family Free dormitory
space will be available for Tx>c
ture visitors
(Continued from page 2)
common thing to forget about going to church and disregard the
Bible to get along with the bunch and avoid criticism, this
they readily do No young person wants to be excluded from
getting in and going with the crowd; if he's normal.
In the third place thev actually meet things the Bible school
teacher never bothered to explain, probably because he did not
know enough about the subject Things in science and in an
thropology the age of man and back among the fossils and
facts m the textbook written by some modernist' The Garden
of Eden passes with the days on the campus and the fervor for
a Christian life moves out with the intrusion of what is and
not moral by the code of the day.
In the fourth place, and this will suffice for the space, there
is a psychological aspect which has been building up all along
that piepares them step at a time for the gradual climax, a cli-
max which comes as a result of new concepts being opened
tlailv 1,, their minds They find in education opportunities to
be released from what they once believed Ixecause education
*» a challenge to plow new soil . studies in government place
mu<h emphasis upon the evils of church influence on state,
studies m philosophy within whose pages Jesus appears side
by side but not in prominence And the here and now becomes
•he ultimate while thoughts and reflections on something ever-
lasting and Vaguely beyond, loses its grasp upon a mind which
which once held it dear A new world! A new lite! A new and
more profitable way of looking at things, with inhibition re-
stricted to a bare minimum, and "free thought that points
happiness and the fullness of the intellectual capacities the
Thev begin to enjoy it
emotions now commence
l,y‘ng t0
■‘•id in the
and reUt,
, ,JU* could
A" the fom»er
now*l*
r- **th
> m the |ittle r.COn,,*>
,ls something tluJ
loiUil f
<I < O | IP gp
Fhat say "The
Broomfield, Colo., Church
Wants Financial Support
help support plans for teach
Ing the truth
Philip Wolfe, a man with
many years of experience in
the mission field, plans to
move to Broomfield, but sup
port must be raised
For further information con
tact Broomfield Heights
Church of Christ, Box 138. at
tention Duncan Fields.
■
z ♦
ver will attest
they have
reference for
work
in a boom area
now about 3000 real-
by the end of the
year the number is expected
to double. Within three years
it could well be the fifth larg-
est city in Colorado
come home Things aren t as 1
Poor unseholarly people here who
misled it will not do to tell them of the change
But in the heart the change has taken place
years turning away from
Book, turning to the world sh the only environment
sssocintIons "of the mammon of unrighteousness
• them) Into everlasting habitations" (Luke
Jr® gone foreverl .. .
your child to a Christian college »» aB you can’ 1
to work his way through sweeping dormitories or 1
floors, or you for him, but get him there' Believe me
'nay well otherwise live bls nightmare with him'
< fh« l»b«l fr«” *
rtf, old tnd ntwj
T,xm or c*il
1 sing praises to God "
than l.tmti registered
the weeks lectures, repre-
senting tin the most part those
who had come from other cities
and states Local people feed so
mm li a part of Lipscomb that
thev seldom go by the registra-
tion desk
The Seventeenth Annual Feb
lowship Dinner honoring
pel preachers of 40
more servi< e broke
attendance 1,370 and
th,- number of honor guests
gos-
years or
records in
also in
.3 4
DENVER.
Broomfield
Denver, is
There are
dents and
t he
to
only real goa] They begin to enjoy it Their minds begin to
change Their emotions now commence falling about things of
•eniporal concern and the once jubilant spirit that worshipped
'* (*od, now little cares whether Ho is in Heaven or up on a
"helf in a book.
Then they
’’trange
(Continued from page 1)
of ceremonies, aptly described
as a foretaste of what we can
hope to enjoy when we gather
around the throne of God to
sing His praises forevermore."
Athens Clay Pullias, presi-
dent of Lipscomb, said in wel-
coming the visitors. "I think it
highly significant that although
McQuiddy Physical Education
Building has been the scene of
athletic events of statewide in
terest. no crowd ever assembled
here has anything like ap-
proac lied the number who came
ITS-, i
COLORED FILMS FOR TEACHING GOD'S WORD
by Maurice Tisdel
All in beautiful color: ART WORK — CHARTS — 8CRIPTURE8 — LIVE PHOTO-
GRAPHY Five fllmatripa: Bible Survey Number One — Bible Survey Number Two —
The Establishment of the Kingdom — The New Birth — The New Testament Church.
Valuable In teaching cottage meetings. Bible schools, encampments and 0<>*Pcl meetings.
Set of five filmstrips complete with guide — $24.50
Set of 2x2 color slides (165) with guide — $42.50
8KND YOUR ORDER TODAY TO:
BOLE VISUAL AIDS, INC.. 4207 42nd SiwL Lubbock. Tokm
I G" k who attended oa»
Mid he remarked. "TheT
"" 'Bat c ampus.' | coj
•hi Educ ation course to
f' hose father had
’ hom,. for the funeral
v ' < if a young gospel
"inch the opening re
I'l to get anything out o(
I Bibles out the window
I tones of young nut
I colleges saying that be
rrnei tilings of God, tb
l‘iaii<e and judgment to
|of his lite was gone: it
I" >10 1 tired to pray
I our schools to prepara
Is further schooling In 1
I 1 hur< h doors again I
It few vears young met
r Ho weekends, from
It it w as when they en I
the training series In I
lif 1 onting them in arch I
bcial sciences and phil I
ruse the deepening tot I
liin these young soul* I
rbc'llion and come home I
but are unable
financially be
present obliga
mission points,
the elders of the
Park Hill congregation in Den-
to this fact as
volunteered as a
Broomfield
A highlight of the Fellowship
Dinner was the announcement
that B <’ Goodpasture, pub-
lisher of the Gospel Advocate
a preacher for 46 years,
given 1 000 volumes from
personal library to Lips
comb's Crisman Memorial Li-
brary Additions will be made
to iliis "B C Goodpasture Col-
lection. until it contains at
least 5.000 volumes. Goodpas-
ture's gift was made both in
the interest of helping to make
available to the young men and
women studying at David Lips-
comb College valuable reference
sources, and as an expression
of gratitude to his alma mater,
as a former student.
r
L '**. v
l< 'Ini rch
1'“' than 200 1
"K with them
keep jt f
['“•k with the 1
p's Christian
i'e then- hearts’"
,()(Kv are brough,
”ls ,),lr >’>‘hnts and otr
with a great sound
,h,,ir («lth to shreds
Very few churches are meet-
ing in the area at present and
it is believed that by having
a man working now among the
increasing populace a self-sup-
porting congregation can be at-
tained in a minimum of time.
Visitors from the community
attend thc> services, some re-
peatedly A ladies' Bible class
is about 757c non members and
interest has been shown
evening cottage meetings
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.