Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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| KingMa venMxed'^-Wekome-
midnight to welcome them,
along with us and many of the
Chinese,” writes Tom Tune, an
American missionary to Hong
Kong.
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offer to buy or sell
securities. That offer
is made through the
prospectus.
in Hong Kong
uated from ACC in 1951. and
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I Fafr Lawn, N.J.
Mrs. King, the former Nancy
Barnett, also attended ACC.
Their two young girts, Melissa
age 10 and Konni age 8, spend
much of their free time in
teaching the Chinese children
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Invest in one of the Greatest Missionary Efforts of Our Time
EXODUS/BAY SHORE MOVEMENT
by purchasing 6%
First Mortgage Bonds
for construction of the
Islip Chureh of Christ
The Exodus/Bay Shore movement - .
the first establishment of an entire
working congregation in a mission field
in modern times • - is now history. The
church, now known as Islip Church of
Christ, on Long Island, New York, is
composed of 95 Christian families. The
membership of 166 persons includes 17
new converts since last September with
46 cottage training classes now in prog-
ress.
The movement is history but a house
of worship is needed desperately for
this already-strong congregation, which
has a weekly contribution averaging
81,000.
Now you can become a part of this
great work by purchasing 6% First Mort-
_the ^construction of a
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Paul Williams To Direct
FWCC Development Work
FORT WORTH, Tex. - The
Board of Trustees at Fort Worth
Christian College recently elect-
ed to its Administrative staff,
Paul G. Williams, Jacksonville,
Florida as Executive Vice-Pres-
ident. His principle duties will
be to head the development of-
fices for the college.
Williams has been serving as
assistant to the President in the
Marketing division of the Jack-
sonville Paper Company. His
assignment has been with ref-
erence to procedure, practice
and methods in marketing.
Prior to this assignment be
with the Calcasieu Paper'Com-
pany in Florida. He also helped
develop the sales program for
Southern Maid Paper Company,
Ixmisiana Division, having Gen-
eral Offices in Jacksonville,
Florida.
Williams, holds his Bachelors
Degree from Harding College
and has done special studies at
the University of Chicago,
Pennsylvania State University
and Juniata College.
He has three children and his
family will move to College HID
closes in Jacksonville.
“This is the most important
and moot progressive step the
1 Paul Williams
Board of Trustees has taken to
develop successfully Fort Worth
Christian College,” President
Claude A. Guild stated.
“The college must accelerate
its program to meet the de-
mands being made of it in aca-
demic work and student enroll-
ment,” he concluded.
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Other congregations with
which King has worked are
Broadway in Lubbock, South
Denver in Oenver, College Bt.
in Grapevine, and just prior to
coming to Hong Kong, the
ring Ave. in Waco, Texas.
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four miles from Bay Shore, on l____
land. Bonds are in denominations of
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will be paid semi-annually, oc February
1st and August 1st.
In purchasing Islip Church of Christ
bonds you will have these safeguards and
advantages: *
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investor by the First National Bank
of Abilene, Texas.
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Bandits Strike
The welcome the next night,
though, was another story. Tune
explains: “It was this second
night that we were ascending
one of the high mountains to
give Brother King a good view
of Hong Kong and Kowloon by
night, Um area where they plan
to spend the next few years of
their life. We bad just finished
showing Bible films to several
hundred squatters living at the
foot of this same mountain.
r “On the way up this moun-
tain we were stopped by huge
boulders across the road. Broth-
er King and two Chinese got
out to remove them, and having
done so, were confronted by
two Chinese who came out of
the bushes with knives, asking
for money, and with bandannas
over their faces.
“All managed to get back into
the bus, and Brother King, hav- . ,
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tion under the wheel, drove on
to the top of the mountain.”
Replace Harbisons
The Kings Sre filling the
place left vacant by the Harbi-
son family that returned home
the first of January. They are
also sponsored by the same con-
gregation which sponsored the
work of the Harbisons here for
the past five years, the East
Side congregation in Graham, ’d*001
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King is 37 years old. He grad-
•PPORTUNITY!
A ready-made OPPORTUNITY
to help spread the gospel in
New York ...
The Westchester Church of Christ, White Plains, N.Y., is
‘firmly established, with 9 qualified Elders and 2 Deacons.
The congregation (approximately 60 members) has just
purchased property in White Plains. The current Building—
a 19-room home—will serve as a meeting place and minis-
ter's home for the next few years until we can erect a
building on the two acres. YOUR OPPORTUNITY as a
congregation is to help in the support of a full-time minister
... the Westchester congregation is able to handle the
property payments. Through His grace, the Lord's Church
has grown and strengthened in White Plains. We pray as
. you read this you will see fit to discuss this opportunity
with the elders in the ehurch where you worship, that the
work must abound even more! Your questions will receive a
plain and thorough reply. In Christian love,
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Nichols, James W. & Smith, Bill E. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1964, newspaper, May 15, 1964; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313108/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.