King's Business - 1956-04

MISSIONS continued

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Los Angeles 26, Calif.; F-140 different countries; H-Joy Ridderhof; FD-1939; NM-187,000 records shipped in 1955; S- independent; E-aim is to make gospel records that teach and preach in all native tongues. To date records made in 1,400 languages and dialects. Staff in Los An­ geles, Australia and Great Britain includes 40 workers who volunteer their time. Greater Europe Mission; 542 S. Dearborn St., Chicago 5, 111.; F-France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Finland, Bible institutes in France and Germany; FS-35; H-Noel O. Lyons; FD-1949; NM-11; S-independ- ent; E-Bible institutes and indigenous church program now in France and Ger­ many, children’s worker in Netherlands, one couple in language study in Italy, training nationals and establishing indig­ enous churches. Hindustan Bible Institute; 1059 S. Hope St., Los Angeles 15, Calif.; F-Madras, India; FS-2; H-N. Paul V. Gupta; S- in­ dependent; E-to train nationals in the Word of God. Home of Onesiphorus; 3939 N. Hamlin Ave., Chicago 18, 111.; F-orphanages in Beirut, Lebanon, Ramallah, Jordan, mis­ sion day schools in Hong Kong; FS-6, H- George E. Hedberg; FD-1916 (in China); NM-2; S-inter-denominational faith mis­ sion; E-evangelistic, also physical care and education for adult self-support. Independent Board for Presbyterian For­ eign Missions; 246 W . Walnut Lane, Philadelphia 44, Pa.; F-Kenya Colony, E. Africa, Arabia, Brazil, Chile, Formosa, Holy Land, India, Japan, Korea, Peru; FS-87; H-J. Gordon Holdcroft; FD-1934; NM-4; S-independent; E-evangelistic with medical work, Bible schools and seminar­ ies, translation work. International Child Evangelism Fellowship; Box 637, Pacific Palisades, Calif.; F-world- wide, 60 outside U.S. and Canada; FS- 143; H-Franklin Ellis; FD-1936; NM-22; S-independent; E-child evangelism, train­ ing national Christians to do child evan­ gelism. International Missions, Inc.; 97 Summit Ave., Jersey City 4, N.J.; F-India, W. Pakistan, Iran, Philippines, E. Africa; FS-38; PS-75; H-Edward L. Frederick; FD-1930; NM-14; S-independent; E-or­ phanages, youth work, literacy work, direct evangelism, Bible teaching, church planting. Japan Evangelistic Band, Inc.; 1412 N. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles 27, Calif.; F-Japan; FS-26; H-James Cuthbertson; FD-1903; NM-1; S-independent; E-evan­ gelistic and Bible school training. Kentucky Mountain Mission; 1347 Mira­ mar St., Los Angeles 26, Calif.; F-Ken- tucky mountains; FS-12; PS-2; H-David H. Isaac; FD-1949; S-independent; E- school chapel services, Sunday schools,

Menating Shadows • • • a sharp, eye-opening dram atiza­ tion of the biggest threat to American political, social and religious liberties.

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SUMMER STUDY AT ITS BEST ! Right in the

I Near Lake Michigan

■Only 8 blocks from the heart of Chicago Loop l Close to Chicago’s many cultural centers

center of things. . .

PLAN NOW to attend the 1956

MOODY SUMMER SCHOOL

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which pinpoints the areas of American life under attack

TW0 [ JUNE 18 to JULY 6 « S o n s } JULY 9 to JULY 27 T U I T I O N IS FR EE ! R O OM A N D B O A R D , $ 1 4 A W E E K M O D E R N D O R M I T O R I E S F A C U L T Y O F M O R E T H A N 4 0 Subjects o f Unusual Interest include: Missionary writing . . . missionary literature and distribution . . . duplicating (reproduction) tech­ niques for church publicity . . . audio visual workshop . . . seminar for deans of men . . . seminar for deans of women . . . survey of devotional literature . . . the spiritual life, taught by a speaker from the famous English Keswick . . . Dead Sea scrolls . . . archaeology . . . practical Christian work methods. Fifteen Bible subjects, including Daniel and Revela­ tion, and five Christian Education subjects will be offered. Twelve different music subjects included in curricula . . . featuring music in the church service, music in the church school, choir materials and techniques, hymn playing. Applied music in voice, piano, organ and other instruments also offered. WRITE TODAY fbr free catalog and appli­ cation papers. _ Address Office of Admissions, K-56-325 MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE 820 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago 10, 111. Dr. S. Maxwell Coder Dean Please send me catalog and application forms for 1956 M oody Summer School. Dr. William Culbertson President

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interests of American democ­ racy and Protestant freedoms

and winning Roman Catholics to Christ. 16mm * 30 minutes * Sound, B & W Rental $15:00 Write today for booking.

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