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Liu Yok Bun: “I listen to
your program every Tuesday
from 8:30-8:45 a.m. My heart
was moved by your lessons.
1 want to express my appre-
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READERBOARD SIGNS For
Church, School, Comjnunity
P. O. Box 216
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ugal. Elsewhere brother evan-
gelists continue to broadcast
the Herald of Truth. In Mex-
ico, in Canada, in Taiwan,
and in many other places where
the door is open, they are
bringing the truth to waiting
millions. The word will be
preached around the world in
1973. Please pray for this work.
Terre Haute, Ind.—The sixth
annual Christian Camping
Workshop will be held April
26-28 at Camp Wabashi, site
of Wabash Valley Christian
Camp, south of Terre Haute,
Indiana. The largest attend-
ance yet, including camps from
at least ten states, is expected.
The workshop was begun in
1968 to provide an opportunity
for Christian camps to study
mutual opportunities and pro-
blems and to exchange infor-
mation pertaining to Christian
camping. Previous sessions
have been held at Camp Ind-
ogan near Angola, Indiana, and
Fort Hill Christian Camp,
Hillsboro, Ohio.
The workshop will run from
Thursday night through Sat-
urday noon with a total of
fifteen presentations of dif-
ferent types. Keynote speaker
will be Ben Jones of Valley
View Camp, Madison, Tenn.,
who will speak on, “Who
Really Benefits from Camp-
ing?” Roger Hawley, teacher
of a camp counseling course
ment now stands at 210 but
will eventually reach 300.
The Nigerian Christian Sec- (4) One to work
ondary School, Ukpom, Abak,
Southeastern State, Nigeria.
Teachers are needed for the
following subjects. (1) Bible
(2) English (and Literature),
(3) Science, (4) Math, (5) Social amba to strengthen estal
studies. This is a 5 year Chris-
tian high school with above
500 students enrolled.
The Ukpom Bible Training
College, Ukpom, Abak, South-
eastern State, Nigeria. This
school must have a principal/
Bible teacher very soon. This
math, and business english.
(8) Printing. (9) Science, math.
This is a Christian technical
high school. The students study
2 years of regular academic
high school subjects then replacements now. (1)|
serve as principal of th
town Bible Trainings
(2) One to serve as a i
and coordinator of the
Correspondence course
(3) One to teach in the
town Bible Training $
among
preachers at Taiama. 11.
many young congreg
there with no literate;
to conduct worship st
(5) And one to work al
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The internationally televised
Church of Christ presentation,
Herald of Truth, is heard on
radio in Hong Kong.
John Chan, with the
Herald in Abilene, reports the
following response from
Chinese listeners to the Her-
ald’s Bible correspondence
course:
Yue Kwo Po: “I am a Chris-
tian too. I thank the Lord that
He is using you to bring us
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Send all orders to David
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interested in displaying mate-
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Grove, Camp Wabashi, R.R.
24, Box 22, Terre Haute, Ind.,
47802. Information as to the
program may be obtained from
Monroe E. Hawley, P. O. Box
6816, Milwaukee, Wis. 53221
or phone 414-281-8667.
A Time to Pray
By Juan Monroy
The Herald of Truth will
not be heard on the radios
in Spain. Pressure was put
on the government by persons
high in the Catholic Church
and the government stopped
the programs. But there is no
reason to remain downcast,
Juan Monroy writes. In this
past year, over 65,000 people
in Spain and Portugal have
written to tell me their joy
in hearing the Word. There are
19 congregatins there! The
Five sessions, June 10-August 3,
graders through high school. 1,000 acres at an eleva-
tion of 7,200 feet.
Activities in the cool, beautiful Rockies include horse-
back riding, mountain hiking, trout fishing, campfire
programs, daily Bible classes, chapel, worship service,
sports nature lore, handicrafts, cookouts, music classes^
lakeside and cabin devotions.
Tuition: $48.50 For two weeks or*$29.50 for
week. Bus transportation available from Lubbock
Amarillo.
Fully accredited by the American Camping Associa-
CAMP BLUE HAVEN
Las Vegas, N. M.
"A Mile and a Half Toward Heaven"
ing. (2) Metal work, welding
and fabrication. (3) Electrical
wiring, plumbing. (4) Block lay- Samuel Obeng (a natj
ing and concreting. (5) Auto administering a nursery
mechanics. (6) Home econo- elementary school, high
mics. (7) Secretarial subjects and a school of account!
in typing bookkeeping, econo- technology. This needs
mics, office practice, business ucational administrate
would also serve as a
man for the African Qi
Schools Foundation, I®
Sierra Leone: Four
sionary families are nee
ing with about 40 students
enrolled. This school is under
the oversight of the Concord
Road Church of Christ, P. O.
Box 23, Brentwood, Tn. 37027.
A medical doctor and several
nurses are needed at the Ni-
gerian Christian Hospital, Aba,
East Central State, Nigeria.
This hospital is under the over-
sight and support of the African
Christian Hospital Founda-
tion, Inc. 560119th Street, Lub-
bock, Texas 79407.
Cameroun: There is an ur-
gent need for 4 replacement
missionary families. They will
teach in the Kumba Bible
Choi Lai Tan: “This is the
first time I have listened to
your program. Would you be
kind enough to help me solve
cannot stop this work! Even some problems that have been
now, some are still hearing troubling me a long time? I
through programs from Port- couldn’t find anyone who could is a three year school of preach-
help me. I studied with my
schoolmate concerning idol
worshipping, and we were puz-
zled. Would you help us. . .?”
—Al*
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congregations and takes
age of the many evans
opportunities.
Liberia: Needed her
three families. (1) One It
as an assistant high
principal while the [
principal of the Wells!
ton High School princi]
tends college to finis
degree. (2) A medical i
to replace Dr. Tom Di
(3) Two additional evani
to te£ch Bible classts
preach in the area.
In all of the above i
tunities, there will alwi
many opportunities tod
sonal evangelism, market
open air preaching, pres
and teaching classes ina.
established congregation
Teachers and evangel!
needed immediately and
future. If you cannot ?
plan to go by August
August 1974, or August
F or further inforn
write: African Cb
Schools Foundation, I®
Box 40366, Nashville,
37204.
Nigeria: The Christian Trade Training School, preach
Technical School, Oyubia, congregations in thear
Oron, Southeastern State, Ni- do evangelism in thevi
geria: needs teachers for the Ghana: Three
following subjects: (1) Wood- families are needed asi,
work, carpentry- cabinet mak- ments in Kumasi, Ghana
is also a need for an educj
administrator here to
taught at York College, will
make two presentations deal-
ing with counseling. Some
other topics given attention
include camp operational ad-
ministration, developing a
functional board, site acquisi-
tion and development, the
nature study program, the
crafts program, camp dis-
cipline, and the values and
techniques of unstructured
camping. Considerable time
will be allotted for open dis- the pure gospel of Christ. Please
cussion. The 1973 program is pray for me so that I can
being planned by the Wisconsin ]earn to love our Lord more.”
Christian Youth Camp.
Both men and women are
invited to the workshop. Cost
for the entire session, includ- was moved by your lessons. branch off to a technical study
ing all meals, is $15.00. Camps j want to express my appre- area. This school is now in
ciation to you through this its third year of operation. Sev-
letter. I am a college graduate. enty freshman students are
I did graduate work in Japan added each year. The enroll-
and was a preacher in a small
church nine years ago.”
Liu Ming Chon: “I listen
to your program every Tues-
day morning at 8:30 a.m. I
hope that you can send me
two copies of your sermons
each time, one for myself and
one for my friend. I want him
to listen to you, too. May
work of Christ will go on in Peace be with you.
Spain — because Christians
helped us bring Him to the
people while the door was open.
The silent Spanish radios
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Chinese
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Opportunities
in West Africa
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