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of the Master in Script and Sketch, a cottMion of
ger to his religious editorial cartoon.
A book about the life of Malone, Draws
lo Christ, was pub-
Halted in 1983. Ithigh-
lighted Malone's gift
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IMgHllM In the book’s fore-
word Paul Southern
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ability to use as a re-
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^MALONE has blessed the world
for many yean wife an
invaluable treasury of spiritual vignettes ”
During hto preaching career Malone
conducted 263 gospel meetings in 20
Mates, Canada and Mexico.
Malone was a great influence on every-
one he met This feet is summed up by
Hick’s recognition of Matone in the May
M 31.1944 issue of fee Chronicle.
K ' M fee first anniversary issue Hicks
08 wrote *1 am especially indebted ...to those
•e who stood by me and served as reporters
S and writers through thick and thin without
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to fee life ofthis great men of God.
E Mate- to by his wife,
(Madelia Malone, two «• Aron.
Ofefeosm City, md David, Fort Worth.
F teaaa^oth preachers; six grandchildren
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rtist-preacher dies at 86
told way and me fee ministry full time. At first, his in-
tdrtstjbryour come was insufficient, so he worked as an
illustrator far Southwestern BeH Tele-
teMalone has phone Company until 1944.
Malone later incorporated his artistiq tal-
l and gospel ents into his ministry by illustrating differ-
JM 4 at hto ent points as to preached. He collaborated
wife Eugene S. Smith on Minute with the
HIST! AN CHRONICLE/JULY 1993
Vorley accepts position
s new president of ICS
AuenHTUXAS “We have a highly qualified faculty, cer-
nterim president David Worley has been tainly, that's able to communicate a rich un-
named president of the Jnstitute for demanding of the Scripture and tradition. But
we also want to be a group of men and
women who pray together and pray with
those that we're with and serve with, along-
m humbled. I’m gratefill for the work at side our students, local churches and in the
and Tm also aware that I'm working community”
Worley spoke of the many challenges and
opportunites that come with being the pres-
ident of a Christian institution.
“1 think it's a challenging opportunity to be
part of equipping men and women to serve in
Christ. ... I see it as a wonderful opportunity
to begin to form, shape and reshape a school
of prayer and study here in Austin to be of in-
fluence, not only domestically, but also inter-
nationally. We have concern (for our mission]
among our faculty here and among those who
ley has served as adjunct professor at have gone out from us.”
for eight years. He succeeds James To express his mission concern, Worley
npson, who resigned to take a position also travels to Russia every two months.
Abilene Christian University. Worley summed up the basic charge facing
was able to take on the presidential role him, the faculty and administration at ICS:
ng the support that we each have for one “The challenge for us and other schools is
her and our ability to seek the best ways to continually rethink how we can best pass
on the faith, not only in words, but giving
them [students] the opportunity to be with us
'orley had words of praise for the faculty so that they see a lifestyle which is com-
JS. mensurate with the faith.” — bb
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Norton, Howard W. & Shipp, Glover. The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1993, newspaper, July 1, 1993; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1320903/m1/5/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.