King's Business - 1969-06

orphanage, and he has served as field chairman. Taiwan boasts of six BIOLANS serving with The Evangelical Al­ liance Mission. A radio and cor­ respondence school m in is tr y , evangelism and church planting, Bible translation and tribal min­ istries are included in the out­ reach of these missionaries. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ling are giving themselves to the reaching of the Hakka people for Christ. Mr. Ling’s BIOLA training and his speaking knowledge o f the Hakka dialect place him in a position to carry on an effective ministry among a neglected people. The Curtis Jimerson’s are two of fifteen BIOLA alumni working in TEAM’S Venezuela-Colombia area. The Jimersons’ ten years of service for Christ in Venezuela do not quite measure up in length o f time to the 42 years which fel­ low BIOLANS Mabel Hallner and Gertrude Olson have served in that land. The Rev. Norman Mydske has been used of the Lord in the estab­ lishing o f two o f TEAM’S radio stations. The first was in the Ne­ therlands Antilles and the second in Lima, Peru. Mr. Mydske now di­ rects the station in Lima. He and his wife, Valerie, are well-known as a musical team in both radio and evangelistic circles. Radio del Pacifico broadcasts on short wave and FM, as well as on the stand­ ard band with 10,000 watts of power. It is an effective, evangel­ izing agency located in a populous area of almost three million peo­ ple. These BIOLANS are only a few o f the hundreds who are serving Christ on foreign fields. We who are in The Evangelical Alliance Mission thank God for the BIOLA alumni who are “workers togeth­ er” with us. We would encourage every reader o f THE KING’S BUSINESS to pray the Lord of Harvest that He will continue to use the BIOLA schools to prepare young people for the service of Jesus Christ, both at home and abroad. TEAM can use many more BIOLA grads. BE

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