King's Business - 1961-06

C l a s s i f i e d A d s 15 CENTS PER WORD — M IN IM U M $3.00 Bibles and Books Scofield Bible — Retail and Wholesale — r All Editions — Fresh Stock — Gold Stamping ' Thumb Index — Fowler's Christian Book Store, 113 Main Street, Hamburg, New York. Old Bibles rebound. A price, binding and style to meet every need. All types of binding, rebinding. Write for illustrated folder, prices. Norris Book­ binding Co., Greenwood, Mississippi. FREE "Facts About the Revised Standard Versipn Bible" For information write to Startling Dis­ closures, 1215 Conrad St., Palestine, Texas. (Stamps appreciated.) Help Wanted Woman to cook and do light housework, for brother, sister. Christian home. Small town on shores of Clearlake. Room, board, some wages. Phone: Nice 7746. Vivian Beers, Box 296, Lucerne, California’. M A N -W IF E for Rescue Mission work. Oppor­ tunity to become assistant to superintendent. Experience preferred. Mission has industrial work. Apartment available. Interested in the salvation of souls. Water Street Rescue Mission, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Music Correct and singable hymn music composed, ar­ ranged, edited and printed. Folders free. Ray­ mond Iden (KB), Mount Vernon, Ohio. Miscellaneous Christian Public School Teacher would like to be Tour Guide for one or more teenagers this summer. Europe and Mediterranean area pre­ ferred. Top references. Write King's Business, Box 300. We have a number of used postal stamps from Ghana, Nigeria and Liberia for sale. The pro­ ceeds aid in educating and evangelizing deaf children in these countries. Interested persons may write to: Christian Mission for Deaf Africans, P.O. Box 1297, Accrg, Ghana, West Africa. Melvina's Guest Home for Christians. Blind per­ sons invited. 19802 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, California. Youth Information 43 page booklet "THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO IN SOUTHERN CALIF." especially de­ signed for church youth groups, $1.00. 12340 Orizaba, Downey, California.

Dr. Clyde M. Narramore, Christian psychologist, is offering s e v e r a l scholarships to Christian graduate stu­ dents, in an effort to flood our public

Dr. David Morken has joined the staff of World Vision, Inc., as minister-at- large, after nearly 25 years of minis­ try in the Far East as a missionary evangelist. Dr. Morken and his wife, Helen, will continue to work chiefly in Asia and the Orient. According to Ted W. Engstrom, pres­ ident of Youth for Christ Interna­ tional, Inc., a pre-college orientation for high school seniors will be spon­ sored jointly by Campus Crusade for Christ and Youth for Christ Inter­ national, during the months of June and July. Dr. Clarence W. Jones, chairman of the World Conference on Missionary Radio, has announced an Annual Prayer Day for Missionary radio. The Prayer Day observance, scheduled for

schools with bom- a g a i n Christian p s y c h o l o g i s t s . This is one of the neediest fields in America, accord­ ing to Dr. Narra­ more, offering a great challenge to the d e d i c a t e d Christian man or

Clyde Narramore wom an interested young people may write to Box 206, Pasadena, California, for application forms. Dr. Robert J. Cox, president of the Los Angeles Pacific College, has an­ nounced that the school was recently admitted into membership of the Western College Association. Now serving 14 denominations, the school was founded in 1903. Dr. Bob Jones, Sr., of Bob Jones Uni­ versity, is conducting a television series entitled “ A Look at the Book” over station WPCA-TV Channel 17, in Philadelphia. Jim Shuemaker, founder of Christian Schools International, Inc., has an­ nounced that construction of a radio school to educate English-speaking children in remote areas of northern Haiti will begin next month. To enrich existing programs for English- speaking missionary children, and to train native teachers to help their own people establish schools are the main purposes. According to Dr. R. A. Renter of the Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc., the United States Navy recently helped in delivering a small aircraft from the residents of Pontiac, Michigan, to

Dr, Jones (1.), Merv Roseli and Cy Jackson. Sunday, June 11, will be followed by a five-day conference of missionary radio executives and technicians in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Paul E. Loth has accepted the office of President of the Evangelical Teacher T r a i n i n g Association, Wheaton, Illinois, and will begin his duties July 1st. Dr. Loth has been the director of the Bible-Christian Education courses at Philadelphia College of the Bible since 1955. Rev, Malcolm R. Cronk, pastor of the Wheaton Bible Church, Wheaton, 111., will be the commencement speaker at the graduation exercises of Dallas Theological Seminary and Graduate School of Theology this month. Dr. Harlin J. Roper, pastor of Scofield Memorial Church, Dallas, will ad­ dress the graduating class of 66 men at the Baccalaureate service. Don J. Odle, director of the Venture for Victory organization, announces that two basketball players will be sent to the Orient this summer to join six f o r m e r Venture for Victory players who have returned as mis­ sionaries. Using the medium of bas­ ketball to reach people with the Gos­ pel, the team will play in Hong Kong, Formosa, and the Philippines.

(see advertisement on back cover) WHEATON COLLEGE WHEATON, ILLINO IS Dept. K61 | Please send me without obligation: □ Booklet entitled, Pleasant To- morrows, explaining Annuity Plan in detail. ' □ Folder, A Little Symphony of Science and Salvation, by Dr. V. Raymond Edman. Name .......................................... Age ............ Sex ..........

Wydiffe Plane the government of the Philippines. The aircraft will be used by the Sum­ mer Institute of Linguistics to supply its personnel engaged in literacy and Bible translation at jungle outposts.

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