Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [30], Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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CIRCULATION
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creatine is not an election like yy herher
Tue»d»y of eech week except the las' week
■ at Abilene, Texai, by Fidelity Presx
had had
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to every creature if
not have
JJictc is another
can quote the
Novf tlie door has been opened for u> through the
ance of the gospel by the people of Chile If you are inter«tti|
in the preaching of the gospel-in South America (and many m
bt-rs of the chutch are not i I hope you " ill consider our wort]
and give it the support it needs.
Taiwan that
the
of them
i and
proof texts
Wayne And' iron
"It must b“ a wonderful feeling t
i m <■ t h i 11 g
ing th
pel t s"
a red
crete
is conducting ■
ism"
opinion, the eut.
I know sonietl'.'.at
of the millions i
■ depend upon X'fl
y m« i ii a to evangel:*
By EVERT PICKARTZ
Santiago, Chile
reaction to the gtowth
I to y ou , realize
South Anu ri' an ci
ginning? W<- have
South America and
t In mo li
yy c hive
letter
Humph-
other
g re a t
support
gray eling
Seidmeyer, HONG
Prout, MALAYA
Danny Boyd, NIGERIA
AFRICA
•on, KOREA
Hugh Tinsley, I Ip,YA
~ J*m”' SOUTHERN RHODESIA - Richard Clark,
*MOnrSTA l.on Clymor.J“k .IA.N&AN¥UCA *
Did you ever ltc.tr this bold assertion- Did
in defiance make this declaration We arc inclined to bc-
of us at some a<je tn rebellion declared these lt5:1G
usage.
I lowever
t o g e t h e r
our
yy het her by
judgment as to the avenues that
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o ol# Best.
or Pom
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Okla.,
rhr< mghout
their far reachino
" roti after swin? a
o k now you are actur
I think wp have one i
b>- done and so lit»
JAMES W NICHOLS
LANE CUBSTEAD
WYMAN WILKERSON
JODIE BOREN
PEOOY ROBERTS
John Maple, SWEDEN - Dan Billingsley, THAUAND^-
’ - Daniel C Hardin, SCOTLAND - Earl McMillan, t'^10
. A - Lawrence E Taylor, NEW ZEAIAND -
mana£
MANX*
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(jfhristtan^
c don't have to if vv c don't w ant to!
the pillai; and oround
word, then yy c can come to
"I 11'i'y thren in I rcdci ick.
‘-'icoiiraocment of other brethren
be commended in
'i' the hillion
I liv-'C brethren
■ nd s y\ oi k is
that after
iitimiit the
looked
"efe l
a trip to
countries
">p,v of "He
Reporting on
' secured from
the .?'tdiciat y,
MAIA
is Mullinax, BERMUDA
Tn
a
of (I
I carrying the oospcl
ol the church
us at some age tn
printed pat
to door. But
d
we but half
of the
I )id it ct er occur to ya m
our church buildin<_!:
m Juna
yy ay is
< pu >t c
fulfilled it in our
t the world have had
I t orn t he liam/s or
elusion.
many teats of absence fromjr
' Imo 11 Is finally making a J
for many year- lop a beginning a
never .able to
a sk im-
we ( a tl not
Tli'
fol
pie.'■
parkim:
pla n-
op A/z/s about
.md be ( hristi.ms in
our attitude is w c
I his matter o
we must
This Iasi eommet.'t
situation that < imfrinits
of the fastness of the
people " ho lit I- here
A merica n ev p mo lists
the continent it will
\TO, WC don't have to Jollqyy their
"C do hnvc r<? P'each the gospel t., V,V1> venture it y\C
going to be saved. And if y(H1 do not have any better
plan of work and operation, then you hadjietter join hinds
with these oT other brethren who set their sights to ful-
the great commission before it is to<> hue.
Mis
arti< le
ly accomplishing something Sometimes
the most frustrating religions- so mm h t
bi ing done "
gi\ ctl our all t
I here arc' no //v,
y mnot cxnc'ct to be rpjlit
we have
suggestions that they have
conorcgations and prcachc
one meeting m |q6() Several
the oospcl Ti > cl CIA
we ll use pews or
miss u
The pastures are too green at home, the life too eiiy
to leave, and the pay and position to great to leave behind.
The replv to a h'ttor of miaie askurn for f)»-lp in ^’1
Aim i ji ”i m a nood example of Zy we < annot evangelize •''t1^
Ameri< i or .,.><■ other continent Th. replv was that
' hurt h had had such ureat expenses tot air - miditiotting 'Ik
cost ot which eould support several pie.oh'r- fur a y^ar -
South Americ a i ami graveling their parkim: lot that tltf
couldn't let me speak to bhem about plan- h-r preachiM *
gospel
you ever
simple l.ict and that is
great commission by heart.
generation. Only
opportunity to know
of Christians. I here is one con-
fhctefoic. that sticks our so vividly thar
not really
that
to sav tr
and whether we
affic*
niirtib* * .
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"r" taken 1(-
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Dear Brethren: Even if you do not plan a
There are many independent trip behind the Iron Curtain, it
churches in Taiwan that use "ill be educational for you to
the name of the Church of read the pamphlet. Il will keep
Christ. Many of them use you from being taken in by
Matthew 16:18 and Romans some of the pebplo’who became
as proof texts for this "experts'’ on Russia after be-
WHAT’S YOUR REACT!
(Not*: March 8 marked the end of two year, of work in Satiag* Qfe J
•vangelitt Evert Pickerti, who it under the tupervmon of th* "‘ytj.. I
church In March and April teveral have been baptited bringing the I
Christian* there now to 57 Pickartr wat recently chosen at a ipecul I
respondent for the Christian Chronicle) I
11 iu - 11 a 11 .s. hi my
im iii South Atm-im i
lontinent and a bit
I kil l" too. that if " '
to i num to Smit h
m-vi-r be done
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MANAGING EDITOR AND
ASSISTANT
CHRONICLE NEWS SERVICE (CNS) CORRESPONDENTS -
McMahan, AUSTRALIA Colin Smith, AUSTRIA Bob M,r*’
H.lton Terry, CANADA Daniel C. Marshall (B C ), J C 8.11*7 ). I
nt ), CANAL ZONE - Byrl Brockman. CHILE - Evert Pickarts. _ pat
J.m.n.r, DENMARK Clin. Paden, FRANCE - l*o Hind.l.y, GERM.pAN - I*
. . KONG - Melvin Harbison, ITALY - Jo* ’
Ira Y Rice Jr , MEXICO - P*dro Ri»«‘. a!*,. SOL1’
-X — Bryant, PUERTO RICO - Harlan ' h**
northern
Bill *,m' m
Ai 1, Went*.
-ar II' t II II II
I " ant ti) <a>mnii nd yam for
printing Brother Spain’s arti< le
<m integral ion. I do not see how
we. as Christians, could take
any other stand
Those from .other nations,
even thdui-h their skin is black,
'.III' "a-hamii'd tl) colleges while
our O" n l it izens are refused.
I leach a ladies Bible class
ami recently gave a lesson on
our attitude toward the \e
groes, I was hurt and amazed
at too attitude of more than a
ss members,
reminded them that if we
not the spirit of Christ
none of His and we till
concern was for all
Mrs Winnie Weldon
Beaumont, Texas
if
Is Hi.it salt afniti
<>f (lUTsfi.uis
•lie iu jeopardy
haudtul o
offered is tli.it
• iit.itigc. to donate the
preachers are
expense if the congregation
•t'eign mission work. \
"''■ng tlie local men to conduct
That the funds tlormally
C. W. Tucker of Wellington, New Zealand, wrote:'!
have followed the wqrk there with much interest. It does
the heart good to know of the church's success there,
especially after several abortive attempts to establish the
cause in South America. It seems the Chilean people n
opening their hearts to the gospel and this makes me happy"
the simple conclusion that
phase of worship to (<od, bur it wc arc so selfish
retuse to do our best to publish the <jlad tidinys
throughout the world, wc stand in
God ami I I
open our eves and
multiplied thousands
moment.
Russia
shou bl
ware'
Russia ' u
I !m < ’oiumit ter
Senate Office
nigtoii. D.C This
be Eugtmu Lyons ■wtin Hvf.fi
Russia for several years as
1'’l""’ter Tor the United Press
nbL’sTHi. His book. Assignment
■n Utopia traces his disilltisiou
ment with the "experiment" irt
Russia. Dor over thirty years
Eugene Lyons has been n close
Mudent of the subject. He is
n senior editor of the Reader’s
Digest.
used may
is the very purpose
of truth. It w c bclicv c (iod s
v'l’cnsc a,,,,.,,
now offer Anyone who
"V Hie satellite
sec lire a
Touristk |
can be
on
Building. Wash
pamphlet
Hill'd to
< it izens
teach a
recently
attitude
I was
at tim attitude
"t ’he 1 ar I ast w ho ’i’o jority of the cla
i,. • • , 1 reminded them
11 gk't the have not the spirit
l»ig business and it is cjoino
if I I'- is to be observed. ' K'">w 1,is
Without a ipiestion, this same spirit in the heart ot
us is srill present. The Lord speaks to us,
world and preach the oospcl to every creature,
ver have the courage
don't hive to it wc don't want to.
we can
few of them work
in any way and
most of them have and practice
tilings that are contrary to the-
s< t iptures
Many of these churches are
being used by men who are
seeking their own welfare with-
out tlie control of denomina-
tional ties. Some of these men
have been to America and may
hive many contacts there.
The se contacts tire being asked
to send to support various
works in Taiwan. Many of these
contacts are sending funds to
support these works without
any way of knowing what these
works are.
This letter is to inform till
members of the church of
Christ that we do not endorse
any work or workers here who
are being
from the states,
warnings have been
in the past they have not been
heeded completely.
If you should receive any tip
peal through the mail to sup
port any preacher >or work di-
rectly we would iqiprec iate
hearing from you We are try-
ing to establish churches here
that "ill work togeth'-r in
the spreading of the pure New
Testament teachings without
It.icing someone control them
The continued supporting of
unsound preachers is a great
hindrance to the spread of the
New Testament church
Roy Mullinax
Enoch Thwealt
T.upi i. Taiwan
I hits lift it to
lie used
!’’'llpH,
' ’Hal i.i i ’. | \
meetings .it I1(1
I'ttt that money into f<
’f ccingrcg.itions
gospel efforts •
be tunneled intO’dcHcign vvork
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CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Formosa Warning Given;
Pamphlet For Tourists Goo
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Nichols, James W. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [30], Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1960, newspaper, May 3, 1960; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306930/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.