King's Business - 1966-12

th&N bws photography, including script writ­ ing, production techniques and the use of audio visuals for both promo­ tion and on the field instruction in evangelism. From jungles to Berlin —Rachel Saint of the Wycliffe Translators intro­ duces Kimo (left) and Komi, Acua Indians, to the busy city of Berlin and the Kurfurstendamm Street. The trio left the jungles of Ecuador to participate in the World Congress on

Rev. Theodore Epp, was presented with an award for leadership in the field of broadcasting by the Nebras­

ka Broad cas te r s A s s o c i a t i o n at their annual con­ vention in Septem­ ber. Rev. Mr. Epp began his “ Back to the B i b l e ” p r o ­ grams in 1939 on a Lincoln station. Expansion of the

Rev. Theodore Epp

broadcasts now cover 90% of the world, with a staff of 260 in the United States, Canada, Great Bri­ tain, France, Italy, Philippines, Cey­ lon, Australia, and Jamaica, Pro­ grams are translated into languages of most other countries. From the time the first program was aired 27 years ago, there are now 2,240 broad­ casts heard weekly around the world, reaching some 400 million radios. Evangelist Billy Graham is seen as he was greeted by a crowd of more than 1,000 screaming, shouting people when he arrived for a tour of Soho, Sin Center, of London during the recent London Crusade. Graham was helped onto the roof rack of a car opposite an old Compton Street cine­ ma which offered a film called “ Orgy at Lil’s Place.” From the car roof,

Kimo, Komi, and Miss Rachel Saint Evangelism being held at the Kon- gresshalle in Berlin. Miss Saint’s brother, Nate, was one of five mis­ sionaries killed by the Auca tribe 10 years ago. Since that time most of the tribe has become Christian. "What the Bible is all about" was re­ cently released by Gospel Light Publications of Glendale, Califor­ nia. This new book, published by the Regal Books division, presents a broad overview of the entire Bible as seen through the eyes of the late Henrietta Mears, founder of Gospel Light. The book was offered by Evangelist Billy Graham to his mil­ lions of TV Crusade viewers in a recent crusade of North America by way of television. Says Graham, “ This book will help make the read­ ing and study of God’s Word inter­ esting, challenging and useful.” The American Tract Society has an­ nounced a revolutionary three-di­ mensional printing in an exciting new development whereby the illu­ sion of depth and roundness give the picture a reality impossible with regular photography. The 3-D print­ ing was developed jointly by LOOK magazine and Eastman Kodak Com­ pany. It goes under the trade-name of Xograph. These 3-D cards are “ the cards they will not throw away.” They are worth the few ex­ tra pennies involved in the added cost. Special stories for occasions

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47-y6ar-old Graham, clutching a Bi­ ble, addressed the crowd by a bull horn. He told the laughing audience of strippers, drunks, prostitutes, and ordinary by-standers, “ I did not come down here to condemn, but to tell you that God loves you.” Ken Anderson Studios of Winona Lake, Indiana announce that a mis­ sionary photography seminar will be conducted at its studios December 6-8. An earlier trial seminar proved so effective that it was decided to hold the event annually during the month of December. Staff members of the Anderson Studio will conduct classes and discussion groups in all phases of still and motion picture

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