Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1964 Page: 12 of 16
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INS, when upwards of IN mib
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A special board chosen by
toe . editors of toe Christian
Chronicle voted this story as
too* Number t news story in
the brotherhood of churches of
Christ in 1903 — primarily bn-
because
toe Fair
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than any brotherhood hymnal! Another car-load just ol
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churches as one of their moot
rewarding mission fields.
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1 ^WI Carpenter ihortly before Hall and Car-
penter left for mtoioti work in Vietnam. Cwurtuman Broomfigld was instrumental
in helping Hall and Carpenter obtain vitas for the trip to the Far East.
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Maurice Hall Pioneers
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In Vietnam Operation
Chronicle Staff
Maurice Hall is in Vietnam today, working as the first tull-time missionary for
the churches of Christ in that war-torn country of the Far East.
His decision to leave his work as assistant to the president of Michigan Christian *
College in Rochester, Mich., and pioneer in this area was picked by the Chronicle
panel as one of the big stories of 1963 in the brotherhood.
HaU should stiH go there. Me
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Elders for toe Paducah M
WilMame and Harry Potts. I ygye >till to the future.
MARRIAGE, DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE
by Lloyd Moyer
Mm: “This church (Broadway)
a and heart
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home and in tha field.” The
group wae a new, weH-pianned
tadlding, they are working for
HO raaponoes st home in ISM,
and they bave mygyod-up tbeir
benavotont work:.
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tober. A second six-month ses-
sion of the World’s Fair will
be held toe aaase six months
in 1905. . . J
•NMto was toe fimd-raistagl
goal announced, and a neces-
sary amount if shor riles of
Christ ware to adequately take
a When is a marriage dissolved?
• What about the “must separate- theory?
• Should churches draw lines on fellowship on the marriage
question?
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to' come. Hours upon' hours of
n^naF.tinn and planning were ENROUTE TO VIETNAM—C
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story wee that Phil Carpenter,
meat to iteetf would moke it e answer? If toe door wee etiU a graduate of Michigan Chris-
.mrv n A»m* tum---u- —a! jL^ College, WM being sent by
the AveriH Avenue church in
FHnt, Mich., to work with Hah
in Saigon.
Hal's decision to go to Viet-
t out of two sources ae
of toe Vietnam Chris-
tians and Ms own visit to Saigon
in tfie summer of 190S. He also
knew that he had some special
preparation for just such a mis-
sion.
For eight years immediately
after the Second World War he
wee a missionary fa Peris,
France. While there he gained
valuable practice! experience
and he became fluent fa French,
as did his wife.
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Though the predominant ian>
gnages of South Vietnam are An-
tototo. Lao.'Hall found that
to oduewtod and older
se speak French.. This
when it was known as French
Indonesia.
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cultural area running several
top story. It came about two
weeks after Vietnam has been
thrust fa toe World’s spotlight
through the suicide by fire of a
73-year-oid Buddhist monk who
repressions.
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worsened fa Vietnam, there was
some question as to whether
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Major plane were made in of toe Fair which opens April
t six areas: Exhibit design,
printed materials, audio-visual
materials* greater Now York
area evangelism, and personal
work.
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Steps Up Work
In Miccinn* Arftfl out By the end of December
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PADUCAH, Ky. - For the
first time fa its history, the
Roger Mills, preacher until re-
eeotlv for the Byron Avenue
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On January N, tile Paducah
group began supporting him in
a mission program fa Bowie,
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Nichols, James W. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1964, newspaper, January 31, 1964; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313088/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.