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be held May 21-25 in Charleston, West Virginia. The 10th annual Res­ cue Mission Training School will be held in August at Winona Lake, In­ diana. Dr. Ralph Blocksma was appointed chairman of the First International Convention on Missionary Medicine, sponsored by the Christian Medical Society held on the Wheaton College campus. During the four day conclave more than 785 delegates attended from 39 states and 25 foreign coun­ tries. Other speakers included Drs. A. W. Tozer and L. Nelson Bell. Dr. Kenneth Strachan, director of the Latin America Mission, has declared that the six month “ evangelism in depth” campaign has shown excellent response throughout Nicaragua. The thrust continues through June. Dr. Richard S. Beal, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Tucson, Ari­ zona, has just com­ pleted 42 years at the church. During this time more than 187 young people have entered the ministry or gone to the foreign field. Rev. David Beal, the pastor’s y o u n g e s t son, is also on the staff as director of Christian Educa­ tion. Dr. Oswald J. Smith, president of the People’s Missionary Society of the People’s Church, Toronto, Canada, will conduct the organization’s annual missionary conference this year April 17 - May 15. Dr. T. Berner Madsen, professor emeri­ tus and vice-president of Trinity Seminary and Bible College, retired recently from an extensive teaching ministry covering more than four decades. Rev. Robert Bowman, director of the Far East Broadcasting Company, has announced that the 12th station of FEBC, KSAB, is now on the air. The facility is located on Okinawa. A 100,- 000 watt transmitter in the same area is now being installed and testing is expected shortly. Mr. Ken Anderson, executive vice- president of Gospel Films, has re­ turned from a 15,000 mile trip of Latin American countries. The com­ pany’s new production, “ SOME­ THING TO DIE FOR,” was surveyed by leaders throughout the area covered.

Rev. D. Kenneth Reisinger, president of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association, has re­ signed his post to become the Eastern Regional Director of Education Serv­ ices for G o s p e l is. His headquarters in Pennsylvania.

This command of the Risen Christ is being carried out through the media of about 50 radio stations from coast to coast and several foreign stations. Heard in State of Israel. Many write for the Prophecy Edi­ tion New Testament. These are fol­ lowed up by mail and personal calls whenever possible. Classes are held where Jewish people gather in homes. Some are finding Christ as Saviour-Messiah. We covet your prayerful support. Send for free copy of our maga­ zine, MESSAGE TO ISRAEL. Coulson Shepherd, Director (FOUNDED 1937)

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Dr. Joseph Free will be conducting four tours for Wheaton College during 1960 which will cover Bible lands as well as European and South Ameri­ can countries. An additional grand circle tour of Western United States is also projected. Dr. Enock C. Dyrness, Wheaton College Registrar, will be director of the Wheaton Summer Institute of Mis­ sions which will be conducted June 14 to July 22. Others taking part will he Harold Cook, J. Edward Hakes, Mel­ vin E. Lorentzen, James Murk, Hurbert Reynhout, and Dorothy Braun. Drs. William Ward Ayer, Henry Grube, John Hess McComb, John R. Rice and | Revs. Kenton Beshore and Noel Smith, will be guest speakers during the an­ nual spring Bible conference of Bob Jones University. Both Drs. Bob Jones Sr., and Bob Jones, Jr. will also be heard. Mr. Clyde H. Dennis, president of Good News Publishers, has announced that a new world headquarters for litera­ ture will soon be constructed. In a projected three year program, the facilities will cost approximately $ 1 , 000 , 000 . Dr. Grady Wilson, associate Evangelist

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Dr. Irwin A. Moon, director of the Moody Institute of Science, has de­ parted on the first leg of a two year World-Wide Photographic Project. Also with Moon are Dr. George Speake, Mr. Robert L. Miller, and Mr. Kieth Har­ gett. Rev. Clifton E. Gregory, president of the International Union of Gospel Missions, has announced that the 47th I annual convention of the group will

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