King's Business - 1969-09

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DR. CHARLES L. FEINBERG, profes­ sor of Old Testament and Dean of Tal­ bot Theological Seminary, will be fea­ tured speaker at a Bible Lands Prophetic Conference Nov. 1-22. Other tour lead­ ers include DR. SAMUEL H. SUTHER­ LAND, Biola President and DR. J. RICH­ ARD CHASE, Academic Vice-President of Biola Schools. In addition to visiting European countries and Palestine, spe­ cial emphasis of the tour centers around a theme, "The Holy Land in the Last Days.” Dr. Feinberg will direct special study seminars each evening while in Bethlehem and the surrounding areas. In Santos, Brazil, a traffic policeman blew his whistle and stopped a Pocket Testament League truck. “Do you have any of the little books you give out? I would like to have three of them. My daughter received one in school and got into an argument with her brother about it. If I could have three, then each one of us in the house would have one.” Pocket Testament League officials indi­ cate this type of interest in many other countries in which they are working dis- Testaments. DR. LOWELL C. tributing the New 40th Annual Conven­ tion at the Edge- mont Bible Church in East St. Louis, Illinois. Dr. Wendt is pastor of the Reinhardt Bible Church, Dallas, Texas. Evangelist BILLY GRAHAM will con­ duct a Southern California Crusade Sept. 26-Oct. 5 in the Anaheim Stadium, Ana­ heim, Calif. Mayor of Santa Ana, Calif., LORIN GRISET, is chairman of the cru­ sade policy making committee. Linguists of the Sudan Interior Mis­ sion have completed translation of the New Testament into the Somalia lan­ guage. The Scriptures are being distrib­ uted in Islamic East African Republic for the first time in the history of the lan­ guage. The Evangelical Free Church of Ameri­ ca conducted its 85th annual Confer­ ence during June at Ocean Grove, New Jersey. The Conference has been held at this location on two previous occa­ sions. Lutheran Bible Translators located at Orange, California, will now become a sending agency as well as a preparation basis. Up until this time they have worked through mission organizations such as Wycliffe Bible Translators. ELIZABETH WALKER STRACHAN, wid­ ow of Latin America Mission’s late gen­ eral director Kenneth Strachan, went to be with the Lord in June. Her service in Costa Rica began in 1941. WENDT was elected National President of the Independent Fun­ damental Chu rches of America during t h e organization’s

CHAPLAIN WARREN T. DANE, serving with the United States Air Force, has ar­ rived for duty at DaNang Air Force Base, Viet Nam. Chaplain Dane is a graduate of Biola College and Talbot Theological Seminary. He is a member of the Pacific Air Forces and was previously scheduled at Lowry Air Force Base in Colorado. Wycliffe Bible Translators will begin linguistic work in the Republic of Pana­ ma this year. Panama is the 22nd coun­ try in which the organization is carrying on its work of translating the Scriptures into native tongues. The Fifth Annual Missionary Photog­ raphy Seminar, sponsored by Ken Ander­ son Films, will be held in Winona Lake, Indiana, Dec. 9-11. Discussion will cover the basics of camera, slides and film strips, motion pictures, dark-room tech­ niques, and photo journalism. Registra­ tion is primarily for those directly en­ gaged in home and foreign missionary activity. Details are available from MRS. LINDA WETZIG, Registrar, Ken Anderson Films, P.O. Box 618, Winona Lake, In­ diana 46590. J. GORDON SWANSON, of Minneapo­ lis, Minnesota, was elected President of the Free Church Laymen’s Fellowship during its annual convention. The or­ ganization was formed one year ago and was headed the first year by WALTER GOVERTSEN of Trumbull, Connecticut. DR. STANLEY BRUCE NARRAMORE has been appointed Dean of the Rose­ mead Graduate School of Psychology in Rosemead, California which is scheduled to open in September of 1970. Dr. Nar- ramore served as a staff psychologist at the Child Guidance Service in Lexington, Kentucky, before becoming director of the Rosemead Counseling Service, a division of the Narramore Christian Foun­ dation. The Christian Workers Clinic, a service broadcast of Scripture Press, celebrated its fifth anniversary in June. The pro­ gram is heard every Saturday at 9:30 a.m. on radio station KBBI 107.5 F.M. in Los Angeles. The REV. C. CHESTER LARSON, area representative for Scrip­ ture Press, directs the program, along with panel members PAUL DIRKS and RAYMOND SYRSTAD. The anniversary program was broadcast live from the Conference room of the Christian Service Center in Fullerton, California, the West Coast headquarters of Scripture Press. Special guest on the anniversary broad­ cast was MR. WILFRED C. FRYKMAN, president of Scripture Press.

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