King's Business - 1962-08

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by Inez McGahey IWmm- : ■ ■ Jarel and Jean (Thomas ’48) Nagel, Ethiopia: “ Five new mission stations are proposed in Ethiopia and five in the Somali Republic.” Seymour and M ay Lois (Beverly ’S3 SMM) Ashley, are working with Wycliffe in the Philippines. Fred ’48 and Dorothy (Richter ’46, ’47 SMM) Waldock, Assam, India: “ Because of the administrative work of the Colony, bookkeeping, etc., our own part in the Bible-teaching ministry has been limited; but the Lord has used the nationals, and the work continues with His help and blessing.” Marjorie Davis ’39, Mexico City, Mex­ ico, during the summer trained students in translation work at the University in Grand Forks, North Dakota, for her Mis­ sion Board, Wycliffe. Cyril and Frances (Gray ’32, ’34) Faulk­ ner were given a six-weeks’ leave of ab­ sence from Thailand to care for Mrs. Faulkner’s mother in Santa Cruz, Cali­ fornia. Iva Lauber ’27, although still suffering with a broken ankle, continues her work as Director of Good News Mission in Houck, Arizona. George ’50 and Lillian Toensfeldt, Philippine Islands, are on a furlough. Ronald ’56 and Joyce (Uskoski ’AA ) Swick, New Guinea, have been busy build­ ing their base home. Recently they at­ tended the Institute of Linguistics con­ ference. Joseph ’46 and Virginia (Robey ’46) Sanders, Santa Barbara, California, have been released from service with The Orinoco River Mission. Their ministry of the Message of Life Press has continued to grow. The new board of directors has greater expectations for future work than Mr. and Mrs. Sanders anticipated. Eleanor Pierson ’54 soon will be taking her furlough from the orphanage in Ko­ rea, where she has been working for the past six years. Fred ’48 and Dorothy (Richter ’46, SMM ’47) Waldock, Baptist Mid-Missions in India: They arrived in the States and may be reached through the Temple Bap­ tist Church, 245 St. Helens Avenue, Taco­ ma 3, Washington. George ’61 and Marilyn Pontius and family planned to sail in April for Tokyo, where they will be serving under New Life League. “ An apartment is being furnished for us within fifteen minutes travel of the language school . . . Pre­ viously, George had begun an interim relationship at the Fourth Memorial Church of Spokane, Washington, as Min­ ister of Christian Education.”

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Peter and Elizabeth (Mahon ’28) Visser are serving the Lord on St. Helena Island, South Atlantic Ocean.

A T A L L B O O K S T O R E S

AUGUST, 1962

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