King's Business - 1966-10

Some Things

four radio s ta t ion s it owns (WMBI AM and FM, Chicago; WCRF-FM, Cleve land ; and WDLM, East Moline, Illinois), the Moody Bible Institute is prob­ ably one of the nation’s largest single religious program distribu­ tion agencies. Robert Parsons, for many years WMBI Program Di­ rector, heads up this phase of the work. “We offer some twenty programs produced by the station to nearly fifty other radio stations in the United States and foreign countries, totalling 289 broad­ casts each week,” Parsons states. The four Institute stations alone beam to a potential 27 million persons daily. Program extension is but one facet of the station’s outreach.

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Mr. Clement Kroeker, of Editeurs de Littérature Biblique (the pub­ lishing arm of the Missionary Prayer and Literature Fellow­ ship), and his staff in Brussels, Belgium, have undertaken an extensive literature project— the translating and publishing of Sunday School lessons in French. Mr. Kroeker writes, “The fact that 20 percent of the world

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speaks French highlights the need for French Sunday School lessons. Therefore for almost a year now we have been translating Scripture Press lessons, and our first materials — for the Nursery and Beginner departments — are now available. We plan to produce lessons for all the Sunday School departments, but obviously this is a costly venture.“ Scripture Press Foundation invites you to pray for and share in this significant work. Write: Missionary Prayer and Literature Fellowship, French S.S. Literature Department, P.O. Box 6288, Los Angeles, California 90055.

Scripture Press materials are produced in the fol- ^ lowing languages for more than 80 foreign-speaking countries: Spanish Mam (Guatemala) Oriya (India) German Chinese Gujarati (India) French Japanese Tagalog (Philippines)* Norwegian Thai Cebuano (Philippines)* Swedish Vietnamese llocano (Philippines)* PortuguesePapiamento Hanunoo (Philippines)* Italian Shona (Rhodesia) Indonesian Dutch Hausa (Nigeria) Hmar (India)* Arabic Yoruba (Nigeria) Lushai (India)* Korean Kituba (Congo) *In preparation j For further information write Dr. Roy B. Zuck, SCRIPTURE PRESS FOUNDATION Box 5X3, Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Used ears for use by Missionaries on furlough. In donating your used car for this worthwhile purpose, you will receive a tax-deductible receipt for top re­ tail value. ASSISTANCE IN MISSIONS, Inc. Box 551, Glendale, Calif. Phone (213) 245-9424 Let Moody help you TRAIN YOUR TEACHERS Moody Teacher Training courses are effective ! Write today for FREE brochure. Please send me information on: a MOODY TEACHER TRAINING SERIES I am also Interested in: □ SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTIVES Q BIBLE CLASSES „ 10K6 N a m e _ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address____________________________________________ City .State ___ Zip_______ MOODY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 820 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, III. 60610 N E E D E D !

Billboard magazine says “Bill Pearce may well qualify as nation’s top mid­ dle-road disk jockey.” Bill hosts his popular late-night program, does sev­ eral musical features, concerts, and recordings. Station Manager Charles Chris­ tensen told of WMBI’s annual summer Radio Workshop which draws pastors, missionaries, and interested students from all over the U.S. and as far away as Eng­ land and Africa. “We try to pre­ sent up-to-date radio broadcast­ ing techniques for them to take back to their own situations. We begin by teaching basic principles and follow this up with studio projects and field trips to local radio and television operations,” comments Christensen, adding that WMBI personnel act as in­ structors for the sessions. “ The M iss ionary Technical course indirectly grew out of WMBI, too. As an educational in­ stitution for young people enter-

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