Christian Chronicle (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1968 Page: 6 of 8
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CHRONICLE
CHRISTIAN
FROM PAGE FOUR
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THE SECURITY PLAN
Your Answer To
Financing Church Buildings
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Local churches of Christ, children’s homes, homes for the aged, Bible camps
and encampments, and Christian colleges, schools and Bible chairs may have
their listings carried in each issue of the Chronicle for only 19.00 per month
or annual contract: One month listing 112.00. Comment beyond 15 words
charged at 10 cents per word per issue.
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and friend* in
„ Proffitt or to
Elders, Webb Chapel Church of
NEW YORK
White Plain* — 51! North Street
(Highway 127). Bible Class K):00
a.m.; Worship 11:00 a.m. and 6:00
n.m.; Wednesday Bible Class 7:30
p m. Telephone 761-6363.
DUBLIN—122 Trees Road. Mount
Merrion. telephone 881039. Send ad-
dresses of family
area to Daniel D.
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Christ, Farmers Branch, Texas.
Orohan Home and
School, Inc.
Barclay Rilev, Supt.
2600 Nashville F ‘
Bowling Green,
AUTHORS WANTED BY
NEW YORK PUBLISHERS
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leading book publishers is staking book
length manuscripts of all types—fictioo
non fiction, poetry New authors welcomed.
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(IaY TRAVEL SERVICE, INC.
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Write today tor eomplato Intormatton
writes.
"We must somehow man-
age to answer these calls be-
fore we make our vacation
trip to the U.S. in the last of
May,” he adds. "We are still
short of the support we need
in the work here."
Sewell said there are 45 ac-
tive members in Quito at last
count.
James Resley recently ar-
rived in Quito from Panama
to continue the program
while the Sewells go on fur-
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VIETNAM
for information write
Wayne Briggs
Church of Christ Mission
APO 96243
San Francisco
Hmm USAID 5671
MEXICO
MEXICO CITY II, MEX. — 13
de Septiembre 26, Colonia Condesa,
between Tacubaya and Chapulte-
pec Streets. For information on
hours oL- services, call 25-59-25,
15-83-26, or 45-53-35. HarriB Good-
win, Minister.
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With 12 departure dates- $1,145 - 2 2 day tour
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BOSTON (Burlington) — EXODUS:
BURLINGTON meeting in Burling-
ton High School. Services: Sunday
9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednes
day, 7:30j».m. Office phone 272-6430.
ANCHORAGE-B at 10th Ave. Mail
ing address: Box 314. Sunday: 9:45
a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wed
nesday: 7:30 p.m. Send addresses of
interested persons in area to Pat C.
McMahan, evangelist. Phone 277-
0433. Res. Phone 272 3050
1. Offers a bond program that guarantees funds to be available when needed.
2. Provides a program especially adapted to each congregation.
3. Saves congregations hundreds of dollars over conventional and other types
of bond financing.
4. Serves only the Churches of Christ.
5. Owned and operated by members of the Church of Christ.
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More information on the
Ecuadorian work may be ob-
tained by writing the Church
of Christ, 731 N. Gadsden St., i
Tallahassee, Fla., Sewell’s
sponsoring congregation.
ANCHORAGE — Mountain View
Church of Christ,”277-1352, Corner
of De Barr and Bragaw St*.. Serv-
ing Anchorage, Ft. Richardson and
Elmendorf. A warm welcome
await* you. Minister, Billy Joe Mize
277-9719.
MARYLAND
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND: 200
Chesapeake Avenue.
• Serving Chesapeake
*■4 ■ Bay area in Anne Arun-
I del County and the
w I 4 U.S. Nava) Academy.
Che* Wooten. Evangel-
ist. 268-1593.
COLOGNE (Koln) — English serv
ices — Volksgartenstr. 16. Bible
Study. 10:30 a.m.; Worship, 11:30
a.tn. Contact: Ted Nadeau, 5159
Grefrath, Hauptstr. 63. Telephone
9294-4275.
WIESBADEN—Mainzer Strasse 10.
English • speaking congregation.
. Sunday: 10:15 & 11:15 a m., 6:00
P-m. Wednesday 7:30 pm. Send
addresses of family and friends in
area to William JL McDonough,
evangelist. Phone 377666 or 78180.
Lubbock
Christian
College
Ten People Are Baptized
In Ecuadorian Mission
QUITO, Ecuador (CNS) — in Los Rios Province," Sewell
Ten people have been bap-
tized recently in the work in
Ecuador.
Missionary N. E. Sewell re-
ports. “I have just completed
a tour in the northwest coast-
al area where there are no
roads and all transportation is
by boat. Several groups were
contacted which desire to be
undenominational Christians."
Sewell said one group in-
sisted he come back for at
least one week of teaching, a
request he was to have ful-
filled May 5-12. No report has lough,
been received on that effort.
"We also now have a Bible
correspondence course gradu-
ate ^waiting baptism in Gua-
nujo in Bolivar Province and
another group calling for us
MISCELLANEOUS
EXCEPTIONAL MAN NEEDED
for exceptional position in Tex.,
Okla., Ark., Tenn., and Calif. If
you are looking for a real chal-
lenging opportunity to multiply
your effort* for good, love people,
enjoy limited travel, and working
among the brethren, investigate
this opportunity to serve in the
interesting field of Public Rela
tions, Development, and Fund
Raising. Those who qualify find
it most rewarding in both satis-
faction of accomplishment and in-
come. Send brief resum* to Box C.
Christian Chronicle, P.O. Box 4055,
Austin, Texas.
PREACHER WANTED: For estab-
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"Before long," he continued,
. "she was running off with the
children — once last year to
Texas. Well I brought her
back but I was still addicted
and couldn't kick the trabtt
She went to work and in
< about a week's time was ask-
ing me to leave.
"Well, it was just about all
I could do to keep from kill-
ing myself at that time be-
cause my faith was weak and
★ GLCC Starts Drive
BEAMSVILLE, Ont., Canada—Great Lakes Christian Col
lege has launched a drive for 195,000 in Ontario a* the flrat
step in a three phase program to raise $250,000 for a gym-
natorium-cafeteria wing for it* educational building, College
Hall.
One-third of the target had been committed in advance
gifts at the outset.
A serie* of seven informational dinner* throughout On-
tario and the Niagara Frontier during late April and May
will be followed by a famlly-to-family canvas* of Canadian
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boys and girls between grades 4-12.
Six sessions this summer: June 9
15: June 16-28; June 30-July 6; July
7-19; July 21-27; July 28-Aug. 9. $45.00
for two weeks; $27.50 for one week;
Bus transportation available. Acti-
vities include horseback riding,
trout fishing, mountain hiking,
campfire programs, overnight
camps, archery, air riflery, sports,
handicraft, nature, Bible classes,
music classes, worship services.
Outstanding Bible teachers and
preachers; experienced dedicated
counselors; wonderful cook*. Mem
ber of the American Camping Asso
elation. For further information,
contact: Camp Blue Haven, Box
304, Mineral Hill Rt., Us Vegas.
N.M. 87701. Pho. 425-6030.
lieve I truly wanted death as
I began robbing several drug-
stores with a gun that didn't
work, as I never would try to
take anyone’s life but my
own. I started to San Diego
and my goal was Tijuana
where I planned to overdose.
‘God Stepped In*
"I never made it. I feel God
stepped in in time. I blew up
my car and was arrested at
the bus station with what lit-
tle heroin I had left to get me
bv until I reached Tijuana,
where I was going to obtain
a much stronger dose than I
had been using."
At the time of writing the
letter the young man was
the . awaiting sentence. He had re-
NEW MEXICO
LAS VEGAS (N.M.)—"A Mile and
a Half Toward Heaven." Lots of
- fun, Sdventur*, and spiritual
growth in the cool, colorful Rock
fes at 7,000 feet elevation. For all
FAIRBANKS — 645 11th Avenue.
Worship Sunday, 10:45 a.m., 7:00
p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Call Joe
Anderson, Minister, 4564921 or Can-
tues Sims, 456-5411.
FOR SALE: Small electric AD
DRESSOGRAPH, GRAPHOTYPE
A tray cabinet*. Electric MIMEO-
GRAPH. Bargain*. Thomas. 774
EN I5th, Abilene, (915) 6724702.
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Letter Traces Tragedy
a lot of time. This seemed to
concern him less than other
things.
"I have more faith than I
ever had in my life before,"
he wrote. "I believe that with
God all things are possible. _ _
"I am concerned about my brethren, who number approximately 2,500.
wife's activities and the care
arid phychological effect this
situation may have on the
children. Regardless if I ever
set my family back or not, I
know that they are in need
spiritual help as I am.
"T am appealing for your
prayers and guidance so I
’ay become a better Chris-
ian. And maybe a sermon on
‘ is short stoiy for your con-
regation might help some of
he young .people in the
church from going on the
wrong paths of life."
CLASSIFIED
lished congregation in Nevada.
Building only five year* old.
Weekly salary and two-room brick
home furnished. A fine opportun-
ity for the right man. Direct en-
quiry to: Church of Christ, 2000
Patton Drive, Reno, Nev. 89M2.
TEACHING POSITION wanted by
experienced Primaiy , teacher. Pre-
fer mission area of U.S. Write: Mr*.
H. E. Pierce, 110 McBurnett Rd.,
Marietta, Ga. 30060.
Oirirtion Colleges
MAGIC VALLEY Christian College.
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Trimester system pro-
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3301 Hamilton Tel. ED £4174 FL Worth, Texas
WE LEAD THE NATION IN OUR FIELD—THERE MUST BE A REASON
I wanted to make it work for
when I married her it was
for better of worse. But my
faith was weak and my body
was a sponge for heroin.
"When we separated my
addiction grew and C
amount of money needed to
supply this habit grew. I be-
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