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MISSIONS DIRECTORY

Writing Letters to Missionaries by Nancy N. Wiley

BIBLE CHRISTIAN UNION Over 100 missionaries serving in Western Europe. Others serving in North America among Jews, children and French Cana­ dians. Member mission I.F.M.A. WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND MAGAZINE. Opportunities for service at home and abroad. 1101 E. 35th St., Brooklyn, New York 11210 BIBLE CLUB MOVEMENT, INC. 237 Fairfield Ave. Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 A Bible teaching ministry, both home and foreign, among children, young people, and adults. 180 missionaries, plus volunteer work­ ers conduct weekly Bible Clubs, training sessions, camps, V.B.S. Emphasis on mem­ orization and consecutive Bible study. Write for information and literature. BIBLE MEDITATION LEAGUE, Inc. P.O. Box 477-KB Columbus, Ohio 43216 A vibrant, 48-year-old agency providing free, attractive Christian literature to mission­ aries in 121 nations, including scriptures, tracts, and booklets. Write for information and free monthly magazine. BIBLICAL MISSIONS 69 missionaries; 14 countries; 33 years of Biblical evangelism, leadership training and medical missions — workers needed. Write for literature and sample copy of missionary magazine: The Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions 246 West Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Penna. BIBLICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY 4005 Verdugo Road Los Angeles, Calif. 90065 Using the literary method of carrying the Gospel to the Jews world-wide. Distributes 7 volumes of the “ Messianic Series,” written by Dr. D. L. Cooper to Jewish leaders and professional men, and single volume, “ Shep­ herd of Israel,” to as many Jews as the Lord provides. We solicit addresses of Jews. Publication, “ Biblical Research Monthly,” free on request. Canadian Sunday School Mission Directing 'Canadian youth heavenward since 1927 through camps, V.B.S., day school classes, home _Bible clubs, children’s Gospel campaigns, Bible memory contests and cor­ respondence courses, Sunday schools, serv­ ices, etc. Write for descriptive folder. W. G. L. McAllister, General Superintendent Head Office, Room A, 177 Lombard Avenue Winnipeg 2, Manitoba THE CENTRAL AMERICAN MISSION Founded by Dr. Scofield in 1890 Pray for the 700 CAM congregations and hundreds of national and missionary lead­ ers in “ our Samaria.” Help us present the best in radio, literature, and Spirit-led evangelism to educated youth and multitudes everywhere. P.O. Box 28005 Dallas, Texas 75228 THE CHILDREN'S BIBLE MISSION, INC. P.O. Box 44, Lakeland, Florida 33802 CBM Workers in 9 states reach thousands of boys, girls and youth in schools, Bible Clubs and summer camps. Abundant oppor­ tunities for qualified workers. Write for informative literature, and inquire about our challenging sound-color film. "Win A Child and You Win A Life" CHRISTIAN JAIL WORKERS, INC. P.O. Box 5, Los Angeles, California 90051 A Christ-centered, non-profit, ministry to 10,000 adult prisoners, 3,000 juvenile offen­ ders in 35 institutions, it is the recognized Protestant Chaplaincy for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's and Probation Departments. Also a Halfway House for women and a full­ time Chaplain ministering in the homes of prisoners.

AFRICA INLAND MISSION Founded in 1895 by Peter Cameron Scott Six hundred missionaries occupying: five fields — Kenya, Republic of Congo, Uganda, Central Africa Republic, and Tanzania. Information and literature sent upon request 253 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201 Member I.F.M.A. AIR MAIL FROM GOD MISSION, INC. Founded 1949 by Nyles Huffman Active in: Mexico, Central America, Brazil • Dropping Gospels of John from airplanes • Light of j Life Bible Corres. Courses • Gospel Films shown by Evangelists • Follow up Bible Study Groups. AMERICAN MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP Founded as the Chicago Hebrew Mission in 1887 by Wm. E. Blackstone Reaching the Jews of America and the State of Israel with the Gospel message. Daily radio broadcasts into the State of Israel. Write for tracts a/nd descriptive literature. REV. ARCHIE A. MacKINNEY, SUPT. 7448 N. Damen Avenue, Chicago 45, Illinois TRACTS— NOISELESS BUT NOTEWORTHY AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST American Tract Society, Inc. Instituted 1825 One of America’s oldest missionary organi­ zations actively promoting leaflet evangelism by publishing the best in Scripture tracts. For samples please write to: Stephen E. Slocum, Jr., Executive Secretary AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY Oradell, New Jersey Celebrating Sesquicentennial of (Service American Sunday-School Union Pioneering American Missions Through Sun­ day Schools since 1817. “ Teaching The Un­ changing Word” in rural and urban areas of the nation. Write for a copy of: “ THE SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIONARY” to: AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION 1816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 THE ANDES EVANGELICAL MISSION Formerly the Bolivian Indian Mission, founded in 1907 our ministry includes In­ dian and Spanish Bible Institutes, Youth Centers, University work, Literature, Radio, Leprosarium, Book Stores, Airplane and Launch Evangelism. Write for The Andean Outlook, published quarterly. 508 Central Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey 1250 No. Cypress, La Habra, California 90631 ARCTIC MISSIONS, INC. Pioneering person-to-person evangelism in Alaska since 1951. Reaches Alaska for Christ through 57 missionaries in 20 centers—Bible conferences, Gospel team evangelism, camps and vacation Bible schools, a Christian High School and a snative Bible Institute, 16 mm. sound color film available on offering basis. For details and literature write: Rev. John M. Gillespie, General Director P.O. Box 512, Gresham, Oregon 97030 BEREAN MISSION, INC. 3536 Russell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63014 Organized 1937 • Member I.F.MA. • 9 Fields LABORING: in the Democratic Republic of Congo; Tanzania; Morocco; Philippines; Ecuador, S.A.; Barbados; Grenada; Navajo- land; and among Cuban refugees in Miami. PUBLISHING: MissiongramSt official bi­ monthly magazine presenting news and ac­ tivities on various fields, sent upon request. 4205 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90029

Dear Friends in the “Regions Beyond,”

At the last meeting of our Women’s Missionary Society here at (C a lva ry / Grace / B e th e l) Church we all drew names of mis­ sionaries to write to during this coming (week/month /year), and I drew your name. I count it a privilege to be able to correspond with some of our missionaries. You dear people are mentioned so often at our meetings that I feel I know you personally, although I’m not sure if I was there the night you spoke in our church. That was quite a while ago I think. The weather here in (Califor­ nia/low a/Penn sy lvan ia ) has been very (pleasant/wet/hot) so fa r th is (winter/spring/sum- mer/fall). A tten d a n c e at our church has been (fairly good/ex­ cellent/disappointing) r e c en tly . Right now we are all busy work­ ing on our (Christmas/Easter Cantata/DVBS schedule). We surely love our pastor and his dear wife. How do you like your work there in Outer Mongolia ? I think it’s just wonderful of you to go to these needy people. What kind of work do you do? I know this is rather late notice, but it would be so nice if you could find time to answer this before next week’s meeting so that I could read your letter to the other ladies. I’m sure they would be as interested as I am in hearing from you PER­ SONALLY. Just tell us all about

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