King's Business - 1951-06

NORTHWESTERN STUDENTS ARE A L E R T T O T H E O P P O R T U N I T I E S OF THE TIMES . . .

they are going everywhere preaching the w o r n

8 Hundreds of communities, in country and city, throughout America will feel the spiritual impact of Northwestern's student body this summer. The unprecedented evangelistic opportunity of the day has inspired students and staff to shoulder “Operation Evangelism.” Nearly five hundred students will participate as evangelistic teams and children's workers in this all-out evangelistic effort. The summer program of “Operation Evangelism” will contribute much toward the students' development and experience for future service. Special training Is being given student evangelists and song leaders by the Speech and Music Depart­ ments— another indication of the practical ¡ob of Christian education being done at Northwestern. Not only are students alert to the opportunities, but they are learning through actual experience the “know how” of effective service for such times as these.

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

THEOLOGICAL SEM IN ARY

BIBLE SCHOOL

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L 5 0 W I L L O W O N L O R I N G P A R K M I N N E A P O L I S 3, M I N N E S O T A REV. BILLY GRAHAM, President DR. W. B. RILEY, Founder I . mm

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