Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1964 Page: 1 of 20
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the welfare of the nndtitadoo
who will be killed, or enslaved
in body or in mind; if tee
Communists conquer the world.
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who tooka forward to the ao- —
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an active Christian who wants to WHh
speak out, you are. concerned to take
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Marie, Grover City, Nipomo, Sol*
vang, Lompoc, and San Luis
Obispo attended the day’s ac-
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Christianity, which upholds the
reality of moral law.
(7) Communism believes that
it must remake man, but not
in the image of Christ
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As Christians wo should be
concerned with a philosophy of
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rest of humanity are concerned,
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a threefold revolution, r *,
the sefamro of the power of the
State with whatever destruction
there is involved therein•
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names:,
Townsend, Vincent Norman
Towmend, and 'Norman Vin-
cent Poachoy.
FRESNO, Calif. — The Annual Encampment
churches of Christ in Yosemite National Park is set
this 8-day period, July 19 through 26. Palm .
Church of Christ of this city jp.
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IN WARM FBLLOWSHlP^Oti, Gatewood, one
of the feature speakers at the Pepperdine lecture-
ship, takes a moment to visit with Mrs. Jimmy Lovell.
... For a complete account of the Pepperdine series, see
Story on page one of international edition.
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evenings. Additional classes for
children as well as classes for
the high school and adults are
planned and will begin soon.
The elders of the congrega-
tion felt that training in singing
is an oft neglected area for
every age, and that even foe
children need to learn many
additional principles in a ebureh-
oriented program.
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Spuciol Notice theme will be “My Brother's Keeper.’
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carried about Norman Vincent
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thfo man has a teap police
record and has often taken
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every level aild "<e grouP with’
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Thfo type o< program is unique
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The purpose of this program,
the pi,ot action of which will
continue for three months, is to
develop basic skills and under-
standing of music; to develop
the voice under controlled con-
ditions and to help the student
gain a love and appreciation
''K?l for music.
Al Present classes are being
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By Leonard R. Pamplin
The second annual Ladies’
Lectureship for the central coast
area was held February 11 In
Santa Maria. The ladies of foe
Lincoln and Tunnell congrega-
tion wore heoteaeec for the - After a luncheon,
event. Frances Davis of Anaheim
Mrs. J. H. Parks of Santa
Maria introduced the three
speakers for the day long pro-
gram. Mrs. Mildred Collier of
Arcadia spoke en “Your Hands
plans for our hands to be active
in prayer, service and friend-
Mrs. Marge Adrian of Glen-
FINAL IN A SERIES
theme will be “My Brother’* Keeper.”
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Avenue elders point out that ”Yosemite is a fit . .____
for the entire family and that camping out is ftm.”
However, they do adviae thooe wanting to reoerw
housekeeping tents or cabins to contact Camp Curry,
Yosemite National Park, California.
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PORTLAND, Ore.—O. J. Russell, who for the past
four years has been the minister of the Central congre-
gation in this city, began work with the Eastside Church
of Christ here on March 22. The Eastside congregation
is located just adjacent to the campus of Columbia
Chris tian College
During the time that Russell served the Central
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By James D. Bates . as taught In foe Bible, and mato Christiane should be cwopy- sAmsta. For God
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Ladies Hold Lectureship
dale used “Example — the Best
Teather” as her subject, en-
couraging women to present
Christianity both as mothers and
as Bible class teachers.
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Frances Davis of Anaheim talk-
ed on “Woman’s Work Toward
Unity.*’ She said women need
to team the truth and practice
being Christ-like to promote
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Nichols, James W. & Sewell, James H. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1964, newspaper, March 27, 1964; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313098/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.