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training schools. Needs: 350 mission­ aries. Evangelical Free Church of America Board of Overseas Missions 1515 East 66th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55423 Executive Secretary: Dr. Lestern P. Westlund. Active Missionaries: 170 Countries: Democratic Republic of Con­ go, Venezuela, Hong Kong, Philippines, Japan, Malaysia/Singapore, Germany. Specialized Ministries: medicine, agri­ culture, printing, literature distribu­ tion, radio. Evangelical Missions Information Service, Inc. 288 White Horse Avenue Clementon, New Jersey 08021 Executive Director: Rev. Osborne Bu­ chanan, Jr. A missionary service or­ ganization, not a sending society. Evangelical Union of South America 78 West Hudson Avenue Englewood, New Jersey 07631 General Director: Rev. Hubert Cook. Active Missionaries: 133. Countries: Brazil, Amazon Valley, Bolivia, Colom­ bia, Argentina. Far Eastern Gospel Crusade 14625 Greenfield Detroit, Michigan 48227 Executive Secretary: Mr. Philip E. Armstrong. Active Missionaries: 176. Countries: Hong Kong, Japan, Okina­ wa, Philippines, Taiwan. Specialized Ministries: student work, teaching, lit­ erature, medicine. Needs: 30 mission­ aries. The Foreign Missionary Society of the Brethren Church Box 588 Winona Lake, Indiana 46590 Foreign Secretary, Rev. John W. Zie- lasko. Active Missionaries: 119. Coun­ tries: Argentina, Brazil, Central Afri­ can Republic, Chad, France, Germany, Mexico, Puerto Rico. Specialized Min­ istries: medicine, literature (Africa only). Needs: Central African Repub­ lic: missionary elders for church devel­ opment, 2 teachers, evangelists (youth workers), 1 dentist, 2 physicians (sur­ geons), 3 nurses, 1 teacher (elemen­ tary grades at Missionary Children’s School), 1 couple for dorm parents and maintenance,. Chad: 1 church de­ velopment and Bible school teacher, 1 church planting missionary, 1 church organization m i s s i o n a r y (Sunday school, adult and youth work, etc.), 1 doctor. Brazil and Argentina: church planting and development missionaries, evangelists, Bible institute teachers. France: missionaries for church devel­ opment and youth ministries. Germany: evangelist (youth workers). Puerto Rico: evangelists, youth and children’s workers, church planting missionaries. Gospel Films, Inc. P.O. Box 455 Muskegon, Michigan 49448 Cont. on P. 29

407 U.B. Building Huntington, Indiana 46750 General Secretary: Emmett D. Cox. Active Missionaries: 47. Countries: Honduras, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Ken­ tucky, Nicaragua, Sierra Leone. Spe­ cialized Ministries: elementary and sec­ ondary education, medicine, Christian education, business managemen t . Needs: 1 medical doctor, 2 nurses, sec­ ondary teachers. Conservative Baptist Home Mission Society P.O. Box 828 Wheaton, Illinois 60187 General Director: Dr. Rufus Jones. Countries: Guam, Puerto Rico, Pana­ ma, Costa Rica, Honduras, (Roatan Island), British Honduras, Inner city, campus, c h u r c h extension, Arizona, Canada. Needs: 52 couples. General Director: Dr. Herbert E. An­ derson. Active Missionaries: 482. Coun­ tries: Congo, Uganda, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Argentina, Brazil, Jordan, Madagascar, Austria, France, Italy, Portugal, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, West Pakistan, Philippines, Tai­ wan. Specialized Ministries: Medicine, radio, literature, literacy, Bible schools and seminaries, camps, schools for mis­ sionary children, t e a c h e r training schools. Needs: at leat 200 available and qualified un i t s (couples and singles) as teachers, doctors, house- parents, church planting missionaries, nurses, Christian education workers, printer, editor, publisher, literacy work­ ers, literature workers, builder, director of Christian Servicemen’s Center, medi­ cal technologist, nurse administrator, hospital administrator, pharmacist. Department of World Missions 6401 The Paseo Kansas City, Missouri 64181 General Director: Dr. Everett S. Phil­ lips. Active Missionaries: 543. Coun­ tries: Alaska, Australia, Bermuda, Hawaii, Mid. Europe, Newfoundland, New Zealand, N.W. European, Samoa, South Africa, South America. Special­ ized Ministries: church planting, pri­ mary and secondary schools, Bible Col­ lege, Jr. College, nurse’s training and teacher training schools, medicine, lit­ erature. The Evangelical Alliance Mission P.O. Box 969 Wheaton, Illinois 60187 General Director: Dr. Vernon Morten- son. Active Missionaries: 955. Coun­ tries: Arabian Gulf, Antilles, Pakistan, Peru, Portugal, Rhodesia, South Africa, Southeastern Europe, Spain, Taiwan, Tibetan Frontier, Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia, West Iran. Specialized Min­ istries: literature, medicine, radio, camping, church planting, orphanages, Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society P.O. Box 5 Wheaton, Illinois 60187

Dallas, Texas 75228 General Secretary: Dr. William H. Tay­ lor. Active Missionaries: 266 plus 20 accepted candidates. Countries: Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama. Spe­ cialized Ministries: church planting/ development, Bible institutes, Indian work,literature, medicine, radio. Needs: 300 new missionaries in Mexico and Central America. Child Evangelism Fellowship, Inc. P.O. Box 1156 Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501 Executive Director: Dr. Frank R. Mann. Active Missionaries: 149 active missionaries, 139 active nationals. Countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany , Greece, Great Britain, Ireland, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Philippines, Fiji Islands, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador, Vene­ zuela, Jamaica, Zambia, Italy, Nether­ lands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Swe­ den, Switzerland, Burund i , Congo (Kinshasa), Israel, Japan, Taiwan, Guam, Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Kenya, Rho­ desia, Liberia, Swaziland, Uganda, Union of South Africa, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Lebanon, Korea, Australia, Indonesia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Co­ lombia, Uruguay, Dominican Republic, Trinidad. Specialized Ministries: Train­ ing people to carry on Good News Clubs, Five-Day Clubs, camps, fair work; correspondence schools, open air work, etc. The mission field is the chil­ dren of the world. Needs: 100 mission­ aries. The Christian and Missionary Alliance 260 West 44th Street New York, New York 10036 President: Dr. Nathan Bailey. Foreign Secretary: Dr. L. L. King. Active Mis­ sionaries: 900. Countries: 27 countries on 24 major fields including Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Bra­ zil, Arab lands (Jordan, Lebanon, Syria), Israel, Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali and Upper Volta, Cambodia, Laos, Viet Nam, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, India, Philippines, Indonesia, West Irian, Hol­ land, France, Australia. Specialized Ministries: evangelism, church plant­ ing through preaching, radio, television, literature, medical work, correspond­ ence courses, seminaries, Bible training s c h o o l s (197 different languages). Needs: 460 missionaries. Christian Literature Crusade, Inc. P.O. Box C Fort Washington, Penna. 19084 General Director: John W. Gross. In­ ternational Secretary: Kenne th R. Adams. Active Missionaries: 32. Coun­ tries: overseas. Specialized Ministries: literature mission. Needs: 200 interna­ tional workers. Board of Missions Church of the United Brethren in Christ

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