King's Business - 1956-05

GreatNeed! Pray for the evangelizing of Uruguay, little known and long neglected field. Our faith work has established an Indigenous Church and includes the only Bible School in the country training workers; also Radio and Colportage ministry, Orphanage, 19Missionaries, etc.

CONFERENCE D IRECTORY T he King’s Business presents the following Summer Conference Directory as an encouragement for its readers to plan a "vacation with a purpose.” These conferences represent those that replied to our invitation to appear in this free listing. A ll inquiries should be directed to the conference and not the magazine. WEST

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DOOTS 3TG OpGtl Many children need care, many hungry hearts waiting for the Word, little opposition. Splen­ did group of full time workers in the field. Hold up their hands—swell their number with your prayers and gifts. Write for FREE news letter today EVANGELICAL MISSION TO URUGUAY, INC. BOX 70-K, FRESNO. CALIFORNIA Interdenominational Premillennial Evangelistic Missionary AR IZONA BIBLE INSTITUTE offers ft A Bible-centered curriculum ft 3-year Pastoral, Missionary and Christian Ed­ ucation courses ft Free tuition-1—moderate living expenses ft Ideal winter climate Arizona Bible Institute 3025 West McDowell Phoenix, Arizona This is the Year of Olympic Games Train CHAMPIONS for CHRIST with ALL-BIBLE Vacation School Lessons Here’s the VBS course that’s ALL- BIBLE, yet tied in with each pupil’s daily experience— the kind of training program that will develop spiritual champions in your Vacation School. Get your FREE copy of “ Champions for Christ,” descriptive catalog, brim­ ful o f proved suggestions for conduct­ ing a VBS that really reaches the entire family for Christ. 434 S. Wabash, Chicago 5, Illinois Please rush me a free copy of the 1956 ABVS Catalog, “ Champions for Christ.” Name. Citv I I I I SCRIPTURE PRESS 434 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE • CHICAGO 5, ILLINOIS City State Church Position. I I I I See your local Christian bookstore or write to: I I I I I I I I I I I Scripture Press DeP*- KBS’ 56

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — the great out­ doors in all its grandeur. Tenth annual Cali­ fornia Bible Conference July 7-15. For informa­ tion write Alexander Morrison, 4330 Don Luis Dr., Los Angeles 8 , Calif. MIDWEST BEULAH BEACH — many acres of beautiful park land stretched one-third mile along Lake Erie. Operated by The Christian and Missionary Alli­ ance. Dates July 21-Aug. 5. For information write Conference Manager, Beulah Beach, Ohio. BYRON BIBLE CAMP — on the James River 12 miles north and two miles east of Huron, So. Dak. Dates June 6 -Aug. 28. For information write E. C. Huron, Box 211, Huron, So. Dak. CAMP MICHAWANA — uses the facilities of state-owned Long Lake Camp maintained by Mich. Conservation Dept. For girls and boys. Dates July 22-Sept. 1. For information write Ray Bayne, 21122 Indian, Detroit 19, Mich. CEDAR LAKE CONFERENCE ASSOCIATION— good spiritual program and recreational fea­ tures. Dates June 25-Aug. 31. For information write Conference Manager, Box 87, Conference Grounds, Cedar Lake, Ind. GULL LAKE BIBLE CONFERENCE — in the heart of Michigan's water wonderland. Dates June 30- Sept. 3. For information write Gull Lake Bible Conference, 480 Cheshire Dr., N.E., Grand Rap­ ids, Mich. (June 15-Sept. 15 write P. O. Box 248, Kalamazoo, Mich.) LAKE SUPERIOR BIBLE CAMP — 21 miles north­ west of Ironwood, Mich. Children's camp. Dates during July. For information write William L. Hendricks, Ironwood, Mich. MIDWEST KESWICK — on the shores of Lake Minnetonka, Mound, Minn. Additional property acquired this year. Speakers include Eugenia Price, Vance Havner. Dates June 29-Sept. 3. For information write K. Sewall, Mound, Minn. MIRACLE CAMP — near Shreveport, La. Dates June 10-Aug. 11. Also at Eastern Miracle Camp, Amsterdam, N.Y., June 24-Aug. 18. For infor­ mation write N. A. Woychuk, Bible Memory Association, Inc., P.O. Box 516, Wellston Sta­ tion, St. Louis 12, Mo. OKOBOJI LAKES BIBLE AND MISSIONARY CONFERENCE — on the shores of Lake Okoboji at Arnolds Park, Iowa. Dates June 30-Sept. 5. Operated by Omaha Gospel Tabernacle. For in­ formation write R. R. Brown, Omaha Gospel Tabernacle, 2006 Douglas St., Omaha 3, Neb. SUNSHINE GOSPEL MISSION — exclusively for underprivileged children. Dates July and Aug. For information write Bill Dillon, 604 N. Clark St., Chicago, III. WINONA LAKE — spacious Indiana conference grounds. Annual six-week Winona Lake Bible Conference— July 22-Sept. 3 plus other con­ ferences. Speakers include Billy Graham, Bob Pierce (Youth for Christ conference). For in­ formation write Winona Lake Christian Assem­ bly, lnc.# Winona Lake, Ind. EAST CENTRAL NEW YORK BIBLE CONFERENCE— dates July 29-Aug. 19. For information write Conference Manager, Central New York Bible Conference, 18 N. Main St., Homer, N.Y. HARVEY CEDARS BIBLE CONFERENCE — on an island six miles out in the Atlantic Ocean. Large dock and water sport facilities. Dates

ARROWPINES — at Lake Arrowhead. Open year 'round. Modern winterized cabins. Recreational facilities on grounds and nearby. Owned and operated by First Baptist Church of Van Nuys. For information write Hal Donovan, Box 417, Lake Arrowhead, Calif. CAMP BETHEL — on highway 14 atop the Big Horn Mountains. Junior boys— July 16-22. Jun­ ior girls—July 23-29. Intermediate— July 30- Aug. 5. Youth camp—Aug. 6-12. Family camp —Aug. 13-19. For information write Joe Wiens, Box 866 , Powell, Wyo. CANNON BEACH BIBLE CONFERENCE — by the sea. 80 miles west of Portland. "The Beach of a Thousand Wonders." Dates June 29-Sept. 3. Speakers include Ralph Keiper, Clarence Roddy, Eugenia Price, J. Sidlow Baxter. Conference in­ cludes a unique family plan— full supervision of tots and toddlers 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Babysitters for evenings. For information write Registrar, Cannon Beach Conference, Box 398, Cannon Beach, Ore. COVENANT BEACH BIBLE CAMP — in Des Moines, Wash. Located on beautiful Puget Sound, midway between Seattle and Tacoma. Dates .July 4-Aug. 18. For information write Rowland Johnson, 1031 E. 65th, Seattle 5, Wash. FOREST HOME — elevation one mile. Two hours drive east of Los Angeles and 16 miles back in the mountains east of \ Redlands. Year-round conference schedule. Speakers include David Lloyd-Jones, Robert Smith. Good recreational program. Last yebr 20,888 people attended conferences here. For information write Forest Home, Inc., Field Office, 4940 Vineland Ave., North Hollywood, Calif. HUME LAKE CONFERENCE — about 65 miles east of Fresno in the heart of California's tall pines. An interdenominational co n fe re n ce ground. Dates April 27-Sept. 1. For information write Hume Lake Conference, Inc., 155 Van Ness, Fresno .1, Calif. MISSION SPRINGS — in Santa Cruz mountains. Operated by Evangelical Mission Covenant Church. Dates May-Sept, with some winter conferences. For information write Lawrence Anderson, Rt. 4, 1050 Lockhart Gulch Rd., Santa Cruz, Calif. MOUNT HERMON — in the heart of scenic red­ woods. 50th anniversary year. Theme: "Great Is Thy Faithfulness." Dates June 15-Sept. 9 with winter conferences. Interdenominational. For information write Conference Director, Mount Hermon, Calif. SILVER FORK BIBLE CONFERENCE— 27 miles southeast of Salt Lake City near Brighton, Utah. Pine-clad mountains. Dates July 22-Aug. 25. For information write Conference Manager, Silver Fork Bible Conference, 2178 E. 48th So., Salt Lake City 7, Utah. TAHQUITZ PINES — accommodates 250 each week. Operated by Christian Endeavor Union. Dates July 14-Sept. 1. For information write Los Angeles County Christian Endeavor Union, 756 So. Broadway, Los Angeles 14, Calif. THE FIRS BIBLE AND MISSIONARY CONFER­ ENCE — outpost camping, crafts, sailing, water skiing. For information write Grant Whipple, 4605 Cable St., Bellingham, Wash. TWIN PEAKS BIBLE AND MISSIONARY CAMP — in the Rockies 49 miles northeast of Grand Junction, Colo. Weekly camps July 9-28. For information write L. E. Van Dam, Box 907, Grand Junction, Colo.

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