King's Business - 1960-01

King's Business Missionary Feature

"BIG BROTHER’ ’ PRINTERS HELP GLOBAL MISSIONARY WORKERS W i t h the rise of n a t i o n a l i s m around the world, and the

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duction Committee, Winona Lake, Indiana. Mr. Kenneth Taylor, director of Moody Press, is chairman of the group. Other officers include Vernon Mortenson, The Evangelical Alliance Mission; J. Oswald Sanders, China Inland Mission; Clyde Taylor, Evan­ gelical Foreign Missions Association and others. The Free Methodist Publishing House of Winona Lake has volun­ teered their facilities and personnel to give outgoing printers free specific training in any phase of printing in-

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desire of peoples everywhere to be­ come literate, the Evangelical Litera­ ture Overseas has announced a pro­ gram aimed at helping missionary printers to meet the needs of gospel presentation. Mr. John C. Benson, chairman of the production committee of the group w h i c h has i ts headquarters in Wheaton, Illinois, is seeking to recruit a corps of “ Big Brothers” who can be challenged with the special needs.

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Missionary printer Donald Spangler, left, (Foreign Missionary Society of the Brethren Church) from the Republic of Central A frica, checks o press sheet with "Big Brother" John Benson, plant superin­ tendent of the Free Methodist Publishing House, Winona Lake, Indiana. Spangler is taking a refresher course in offset printing through arrangements mode by Evangelical Literature Overseas.

Christian printers and printing pro­ prietors in the homeland are needed who will assist in furnishing techni­ cal help, encouragement, a d v i c e , equipment and help in training na­ tionals to meet the increasing prob­ lems of supply. The KING’S BUSINESS urges any qualified personnel in this field to con­ sider prayerfully assisting in this worthy project. Mr. Benson may be contacted by writing to the ELO Pro-

cluding management, layout, compo­ sition, letterpress, offset, or binding. Missionaries on furlough may also take “ refresher” training there. Train­ ees are given a selection of books as collateral reading and may spend as much time in the plant with the fore­ men and employees as they wish. As Benson has stated: “We keenly feel the need for more and better evangelical literature around the world, and have taken this small step in hopes that it will be helpful.”

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