Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1963 Page: 1 of 11
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The first step In a ten-year plan was taken In
1960 when churches in the South sent Jim Hunt and
his family to Collingwood, a ship building town in West
Simcoe County.
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school this faH.
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of work required by the circum-
stances. and the small band of
tackles now meeting te^ Colling-
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Barrie, Ont., Canada—A ten-year plan for the
■ spread of the Gospel is unfolding in the “Heartland
■ of Ontario”, Dominion of Canada. Simcoe Coun
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| began a - w e e k I y 30-minute
■ broadcast of the gospel on a
♦ Simcoe County station, in Oril-
lia. ‘ Christ For the World” is
now used in two other popula-
tion centers in Ontario and could
be heard by 1,000,000.
It is supported by both Cana-
dian and U.S. churches, and the I
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From Tel Aviv, they flew to
Athens and then on to Rome,
returning to Detroit by way of
Paris and London. Mr. Mont-
gomery returned with more than
500 colored slides taken on the
tour and to engaged presently
in showing his pictures and lec-
turing on the holy land.
His next scheduled lecture to
with the Kayes Avenue Church
of Christ on June IS.
"GOAL SUNDAY"
Farry Mlinar, minister ef the
South Redford congregation, was
^Satmdaa^aMbe forward on
meeting
noting wffi ba ^Maurice"Hali'was invited to
Bible Lands T
DETROIT — G. K. Mont-
gomery, minister of the South
field Church of Christ, has re- ;
cently returned from an ex-
tensive visit to Bible lands. Ac- ,
companied by his wife and Mrs. ,
William Oden, he travelled |
from Detroit to Egypt, and fly-
ing over the approximate route
of the children of Israel, moved ,
on to Jerusalem, Jordan.
After visiting some of the his-
toric sites ia and around Jeru-
salem, ' Bethlehem. Bethany,
Jericho, etc., they crossed
mad^n
till vli £n inc wi ■na^tomunt bmtc
into Israel. Here they joined the
Ernest Stewart family who have
been missionaries in Jerusa-
lem, Israel, for the past three
years.
Ernest and his wife. Mary
furi*hosts aS'kuidM. Travelling
by ear with the Stewarts
visited Caesarea, Mt. <
River Ktohon. Mt. Taber, Ba-
draelen valley. Nazareth, Cana,
Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Caper-
naum. Magidde and many other
places dear to the hearts of
Christians everywhere.
Two Baptisms
DETROIT, Mich.—Two per-
sons went baptized and til were
restored in a recent mooting M
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Simcoe County is o widely di-
versified manufacturing and ag-
ricultural area In the ester of
Canada's brndoat Province. On-
evening worship hoars.
The master plan flbr tigs tre-
mendous sueeeos was carried
fTurw io Inside Badr)
Maurice Hall
Spociat On the Chronicle
DAYTON, 0.—For six weeks
io “Goal Sunday”, April
M, IMS. Harold Taylor, min-
ister, the elders, and the entire
congregation of the Northridge
Church of Christ in Dayton.
Ohio, had been engaged in tre-
mendous activity. .
The vision to see the plan,
the judgment to plan practical-
ly, and the courage to see tbo
that even Ithe most optimistic
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| Martel Pace, the regular
I preacher at Averin Avenue, caB-
history of the Averfll Avenue
congregation.” 11-ef the reopen-
oes were lor baptism.
I “There is a dew enthusiasm
permeating the church sinee the
Records wore set in Sunday
Bible Claooes with Bl on May
, on May 5 of I7W.
The new additioos bring the
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to about Me. The weekly bud-
get is MM, which the congre-
gatisii' Rm surpassed thus far
> the year .....
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preacher, has also supplied sev-
eral thousands of dollars for
property-funds, ro that the Bar-
rie Church now owns more than
two acres suitable for erecting a
meeting house in 1005—The next
phase of “Simcoe In the Six-
ties.”
Also, during 1M3, Woodrow
Hazelip, of Louisville, Kentucky,
will be sent to Simcoe County
to replace Hunt, who to com-
pleting three years of work with
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Nichols, James W. & Warren, Will Ed. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1963, newspaper, June 7, 1963; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313037/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.