The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1983 Page: 5 of 17
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national news 5
Christian Chronicle I December. 1983
ember, 1993
Gallop Poll results
WORRY-FREE RETIREMENT
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5100 Randol Mill Road
Fort Worth, Taxae 76112
817-451-8001
Metro 429-4198
congregation m this part of San Antonio
i Universal Cityi, where there is about 20
percent Hispanic population
According to Cortez. Romero will be
taping television and radio programs and
hopefully other brethren can use them We
hope to tape Bible lessons as funds are
» available."
Romero has done missionary work in
Nicaragua and El Salvador and has been
involved in radio, television and print jour-
nalism in San Antonio
Cortez, a former missionary to Argen-
tina, taught at the Sunset School of
Preaching. Lubbock. Texas, for nine
years, and is currently an evangelist and
translator
Now Closing Out Phase I Apartments
at 1982 Prices
Choice Phase II Apartments Available
Write or Call Collect
For Information
LAKEWOOD VILLAGE
Sponsored by
Christian Care Centers, Inc.
Highland Oaks Church of Christ
Dallas, Texas
Elders serve as Trustees
7 '***
ied by radio
3 were joined
iible School;
Hong Kong;
inese Studies
nd Robert E.
ideasting,
ordinated ef-
neater effec-
ies for daily
the People’s
ion KNLS at
3 will also be
iore versatile
One time endowment locks In basic housing cost for life
Monthly service fee limited to actual cost
Generous monthly allowance for permanent nursing home care
Program of religious, social and recreational activities
Scheduled transportation service
One meal per day — additional meals available
24-hour security
* Weekly flat laundry service
* Fire detection and fire sprinkler system
* Heavy housekeeping services
* Utilities included in monthly fee
* Emergency alarm and intercom systems
* Carpet, drapes, individually controlled air conditioning and
UniversaLsponsors work
UNIVERSAL CITY, Texas The Ran
dolph Church of Christ will have its first
Spanish-language service on January 8,
1984. after having taken sponsorship of the
Spanish Evangelism Endeavor (SEE) in
October, 1983.
SEE was begun by Lionel Cortez in
Wichita Falls, Texas. Cortez and Rolando
Romero, a Spanish-language joumaltst.
will be working with SEE to create a
'well-organized and permanent effort
among Hispanics."
Cortez and Romero will continue prin-
ting “El Expositor Biblico,” a Spanish
language publication, work with media
presentations of Bible study, and train
leadership.
Cortez said there is no Spanish-speaking
Spanish evangelism
Ministers involved in the Spanish Evangelism
Endeavor (SEE)include:front row. Lionel Cortez
and Rolando Romero. George Barnard. Don Cabe.
Douglas White, and Thayne Cuevas, in the back
row are the elders of the Randolph Church of
Christ, which recently began sponsoring SEE
HOUSTON, Texas—Long-time missionary
to Austria. Gwen Hensley, has received a
diagnosis of a cancerous tumor located in
tl* intestinal tract and is currently
undergoing a series of radiation
treatments in preparation for a February
operation
Hensley said his doctor has assured him
thal his situation is not “terminal.’’ "I
tove a Christian doctor who is a specialist
“tumor surgery, and his name is Harry
Preble | could recommend him to any
christian needing help in the area of tumor
5urRery One of the things I value in this
■ that there is a lot of confidence and
Glance, and it's great to end a session
•tth a prayer and with assurance in the
he said.
’ wife is with him in Houston.
’’J* his children are In Austria. Hensley
M he plana rvturn to Vienna during
Christmas holktaya and than return to
* UA. for surgery to February. Mean-
h*« expenaae have been provided by
* "€000 Foundation and various
* Sponsored Christian Caro Centare, Inc., a non-profit organize
tlon with 37 years experience in caring for the aging, 9:00-5:00
p.m. Mon.-Fri., 1:00-5:00 p.m. Sat. * Sun.
cont. from p.4
Head religious magazines.......
Head Bible in a group...........
Encourage others to accept Jesus
Owen Hensley treated
friends gather funds
Through the operation I have adequate
funds, but what's beyond that we ll just
have to wait and see.” he said Hensley s
European insurance covers him in
Europe, but he said he felt most comfor-
table about having the operation in the
United States because of the serious
nature of the operation
• We've placed this in the lord's hands,
and we win either way Whether I live or
don’t live. I live in confidence that the Lord
knows best If he wants us back there
(Austria), there’s no way to stop him....
While his current expenses have been
Ukenc.reo(.JohnSudb«ry.P~'*^
Fastem European Missions (EEM). «
Hensley's —
foreseeable" expenses
“1 appreciate so much the hundreds of
ietter, .nd phone e.Usth.1
continued on p.6
We believe LAKEWOOD VILLAGE offers you more
in happiness, environment, protection, contort,
floor space, good food, entertainment, transporta-
tion, recreation and competent medical and
SPIRITUAL CARE at a lower cost than you can get
anywhere else.
lengthen
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ui Bible 21%
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Norton, Howard W. & McBride, Bailey. The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1983, newspaper, December 1, 1983; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308118/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.