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Gospel Witness at San Francisco Fair W HEN the Golden Gate Interna tional Exposition opened on Treas ure Island on February 18, there was only one gospel testimony in all that mile-wide, man-made island. The fair is ex pected to draw a twenty million attendance. The unique appeal of Irwin A. Moon’s "Sermons from Science” is bringing the gospel to the crowds at the fair In a way that causes great rejoicing on the part of the Lord's people. Mr. Moon, at one time President of the Student Body Association of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, has received national publicity in recent months for his work. He has assembled more than a ton of modem scientific equipment, some of it of his own invention, to illustrate spiritual truths. Exposition visitors are able to attend one of Mr. Moon’s three daily scientific demon strations sponsored by the Christian Busi ness Men’s Committee of the San Francisco Bay Region. The exhibit building, which has an auditorium seating 250 persons, is located on an important comer on two main arteries of traffic. It is directly opposite the main exit of the “Gayway” Fun Zone of the Exposition. Tom M. Olson is manager of the exhibit. A great volume of prayer for this testi mony for the Lord Jesus Christ will won derfully increase the fruitfulness of this effort. Pray that souls may be saved. Married Ransom D. Marvin, ’35, and Erma G. Reber, ’37, Feb. 9, Los Angeles, Calif. Born To David M. (’24) and Mrs. Campbell, a son, David Miles II, Sept. 24, 1938, Mei- hsien, Kwangtung, China. T o Magnus V . (’35) and Mrs. Gonnsen (Reta Kizer, ’35), a daughter, Faith Elaine, Feb. 3, Westminster, Md. To Carl and Mrs. Mansfield (May Ar- buthnot, ’31), a son, Wesley Ralph, Jan. 23, Portland, Ore. To Raymond (’35) and Mrs. Rogers (Delmar Howard, ’33), twin sons, Floyd David and Lloyd Daniel, Nov. 19, Kiben- ga, Congo Beige, Africa. The mailing ad dress of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers is in care of the Unevangelized Tribes Mission, Panzi, Kikwit, sur Kwilu, Congo Beige, Africa. To William T . and Mrs. Spees (Ella Deans), a daughter, Martha Jean, Dec. 3, 1938, Oicha, Congo Beige, Africa. (The field address of Mr. and Mrs. Spees Is Lolwa, Irumu, Congo Beige, Africa.) To Frederick B. and Mrs. Whale (Grace E. Feldges, ’28), a daughter, Marjorie Lin da, Oct. 24, 1938, Jos, Nigeria, W . Africa. W ith the Lord Lydia Gertrude Kem of the Class of ’23 went to be with the Lord on December 28, 1938. Miss Kem was a member of the First Baptist Church of Burbank, Calif., where services in charge of John A. Hubbard of the Institute faculty and of her pastor, Martin Luther Long, ’24, were held for her on January 3. On account of ill health, Miss Kem had not been able to continue her teaching this year in the Glendale public schools.
The Bible Institute FAM ILY C IRCLE
Orinoco River Mission, Casa Evangélica, Cumana, Venezuela, S. A. During his absence, Mrs. Jackson (Agnes Hosie, ’26) is carrying on the secretarial work at the Mission office at 558 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif. Russell D. Piper, ’30, was ordained and installed as pastor of the Westminster Church of the Presbyterian Church of America, 5638 York Blvd., Los Angeles, on February 1. Paul (’35) and Mrs. Kuhlmann (Helene Schroeder, ’34) and their little son David are again stationed at Tangshan, Kiangsu, China, after a number of trying experiences during the invasion of their area. They reported that conditions were quiet once more and that the small Bible school for Chinese workers had reopened. Jacob W . (’25) and Mrs. Bergen (Martha R. Harms, ’26) are serving in Goltry, Okla., where Mr. Bergen is pastor of a church under the General Conference of the First Mennonite Church. George H. Ekdahl, ’18, and Frank Chap lin, members of the Bolivian Indian Mission, have returned to Bolivia after furlough. Mr. Ekdahl has been working in the little Indian community of Vilacaya, via Potosi, Bo livia, S. A., and Mr. Chaplin at Huan- carani, via Challapata, Bolivia, S. A. Mrs. Ekdahl (Gladys Gibson, ’19) and the three children are remaining at Berkeley, Calif., for the present school year, after which Mrs. Ekdahl hopes to take the two little girls back to Bolivia, leaving Mary at home. Mrs. Chaplin (Ruth McCahan, ’19) also hopes to return to the field in a few months. She has been living at Beaumont, Calif. Ben Neufeld, ’31, who sailed for Africa in January, returning for service under the Sudan Interior Mission, can be addressed at Box 14, Kano, Nigeria, W . Africa. Floyd and Mrs. Pierson, members of the Africa Inland Mission, have returned to their field after furlough and can be reached in care of the Africa Inland Mission, Aba, Congo Beige, Africa, via Egypt. Lawrence E. ( ’32) and Mrs. Simpson (Helen Hubbard, ’30), Central American Mission, Panajachel, Solola, Guatemala, C. A., are rejoicing in blessing manifest in the small Bible training school for In dians at Panajachel. The school closed in December for the vacation months, during which time Mr. and Mrs. Simpson have been busy in field work and study of the Cakchiquel Indian dialect. Nathan E. ( ’29) and Mrs. Walton (Lois Whipple, ’29) and family have been living in Dallas, Tex., while on furlough from service under the China Inland Mis sion. Mr. Walton has been attending the Dallas Theological Seminary.
In the Service of Christ G e o r g e w . ja c k s o n , ' 25 , Gen- - eral Secretary of the Orinoco River Mission, left Los Angeles on Janu ary 23 for a six-months’ visit to the Mis sion’s field in Venezuela, S. A. He expects to travel “on foot, on burro, by boat, and by auto," making a survey of every station and outstation of the work and, upon his return to the United States, to engage in extensive deputation work. Part of the time in Venezuela, he will be with Van V. Eddings, '13, General Director of the Mis sion. While in Venezuela, Mr. Jackson expects to be preaching almost every night, and he requests prayer that souls may be saved and believers refreshed. His field address for mail will be in care of the
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