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March, 1938

World's Christian Fundamentals Association

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A. C. Huston, 2737 Des Moines St., Des Moines, Iowa, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the W orld’s Christian Funda­ mentals Association, sends the following information concerning the Association’s work: W ith its annual meeting scheduled for May 8 to 15 in the Walnut Street Baptist Church of Waterloo, Iowa, the W orld’s Christian Fundamentals Association invites to the gathering all pastors and laymen who are interested in maintaining a strong fundamental Christian testimony in the present hour. Many outstanding speakers will bring challenging messages and will offer definite plans for advancing an evangelical witness in the delegates’ home communities. Louis T . Talbot, pastor of the Church of the Open Door, Los Angeles, Calif., is scheduled as the speaker on the Harrisburg Bible Conference Circuit in Pennsylvania in March. The “Tri-State Bible Conference Asso­ ciation” was organized early in January in the Keokuk Gospel Center, Keokuk, Iowa. The territory to be covered by this group will include western Illinois, southern Iowa and northeastern Missouri. About twenty- five delegates attended the organization meeting, including R. H. Kettell, Confer­ ence Secretary o f the Iowa Christian Fundamentals Association. The group plans to have a meeting each month. Dr. De Young of Quincy, 111., is Chairman of the committee to arrange the meetings, and Warren A. Allen, 1809 Main St., Keokuk, Iowa, is Secretary. Other members of the committee are Philip Sorcei of Warsaw, 111., and Albert Lucchi of Keokuk, Iowa. R. R. Kratz, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Creston, Iowa, and First Vice- President of the Iowa Christian Funda­ mentals Association, was stricken with heart trouble several months ago and is still confined to his home. Christian friends of Mr. Kratz, while not understanding why this stanch defender o f the faith has been laid aside so long, are looking to the Lord to work out His best w ill. according to Romans 8 :28. J. M. Dunkerton, who has been Treas­ urer of the Iowa Christian Fundamentals Association for several years, has found it necessary to resign from this office, as his work will require him to be out of the state most o f the time. E. N. Peterson, 710 Penn Ave., Des Moines, Iowa, has been appointed to fill the unexpired year. “The What and Why of the Ohio Chris­ tian Fundamentals Association” is an ex­ cellent leaflet just published. Every pastor and layman in that state who believes that the Bible is the W ord of God is urged to send for a copy of this pamphlet, address­ ing W illiam E. Trout, 2237 Eleventh St., S.W., Akron, Ohio. A number of the field workers of the W orld’s Christian Fundamentals Associa­ tion have scheduled special services in various regions. Walter Lewis Wilson plans to be speaking in Siloam Springs, Ark., from February 28 to March 4, and in Iowa

in May. Vance Havner expects to be in Iowa in June, Lewis Sperry Chafer in Georgia in September, and L. Sale-Harri- son in Georgia in October.

Florida Christian Fundamentals Association

Claude A. Watson ATTORNEY AT LAW HIGHLAND PARK SECURITY BUILDING 5603 North Figueroa Street LOS ANGELES Albany 0155

Holding its second annual meeting, the Florida Christian Fundamentals Associa­ tion convened January 3 to 5 at the Tampa Gospel Center, Tampa, Fla. A. A. Smith, President of the Association and host pas­ tor, opened the program with an address of welcome to the delegates, and the response was made by the Association’s Secretary, C. G. McGavern. At the eve­ ning sessions of the three-day gathering, the delegates and guests heard W . B. Riley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Minnea­ polis, Minn., and Executive Secretary of the W orld’s Christian Fundamentals Asso­ ciation. The day sessions were well attended also, and were marked by strong addresses by Dr. Riley, A. E. Marshall of Kalama­ zoo, Mich., Gerald B. W inrod of Wichita, Kans., and Robert Witty, pastor of Faith Temple, Jacksonville, Fla. About a dozen Baptist ministers united with the Associa­ tion during the sessions, and great interest was manifested in the work and progress of the Association. Officers for the coming year include: President — A. A. Smith, pastor of the Gospel Center, Tampa, Fla.; Secretary— C. G. McGavern, pastor of the Funda­ mentalist Church, Zephyrhills, and Vice- Presidents: J. Ralph Keene, pastor of the First United Brethren Church, Tampa ; G. H. Watson, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Bradenton, and W . T. Watson, pastor of the Gospel Tabernacle of St. Petersburg and President of the Florida Bible Institute. An advisory com­ mittee was elected, composed of F. L. Auginbaugh, Faith Church, Tam pa; H. E. Berg, Church of the Open Door, Miam i; C. H. Corwin,'. Hope Mission (Latin), Tampa; Cecil Underwood, Baptist Church, Palatka, and Robert Witty, Faith Temple, Jacksonville. Best Wishes FROM W . A . B R O W N

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