King's Business - 1970-06

missionary students from the eastern United States and Canada. The course offerings at the New England school will be identical with introductory work at the other schools located at the Uni­ versity of Oklahoma, University of North Dakota, and the University of Washing­ ton. Sessions will be conducted on the campus of Gordon College and will be accredited by that institution. “Like It Was” is the title of a 32- minute sound/color film of the 8th In­ ter-Varsity Missionary Convention which was conducted in 1967. The film which is now available is a dramatic presenta­ tion of what happened at this large student convention which was attended by more than 9000 individuals. The film covers current missions issues as they were discussed by WARREN WEBSTER of Conservative Baptist Foreign Missions Society, the REV. JOHN R. W. STOTT of England, MICHAEL GRIFFITHS of Overseas Missionary Fellowship, and other speakers. Showings can be sched­ uled by writing to “Urbana ’70,’’ Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, 620 North Carroll Street, Madison, Wise. 53703. ARTHUR F. GLASSER has been ap­ pointed dean and associate professor of missions at the Fuller Theological Semi­ nary School of World Mission in Pasa­ dena, California. Having served as a missionary, lecturer, and scholar. Dr. Glasser will take up his new responsi­ bilities in September of this year. DR. HUDSON T. ARMERDING, presi­ dent of Wheaton College, has been elect­ ed president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). The event took place at the organization’s 28th Annual Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Armerding has served for two years as first vice president of NAE. ANDREW L. AC- QUISTAPACE has ac­ cepted a call to the Cam pu s B a p t i s t Church in Fresno, Calif. A graduate of Biola C o l l e g e in 1957, Mr. Acquista- pace has been direc­ tor of public rela­ tions for the Los An­ geles Baptist College in Newhall, Calif., for the past three years.

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DR. CHARLES C. RYRIE, Dean of the Graduate School at Dallas Theological Seminary, was elected president of the Executive Council of the Central Ameri­ can Mission at its Annual Meeting. THE REV. ALEX B. STEIN, pastor of the Philpott Memorial Church of Hamil­ ton, Ontario, was the Bible teacher dur­ ing the 80th annual conference of The Evangelical Alliance Mission. The con­ ference was held at the Calvary Memori­ al Church, Racine, Wisconsin, May 12- 17. DR. J. RICHARD CHASE, Academ ic Vice Pre siden t of Biola College since 1965, h a s b e e n named president of the school, according to an announcement of the Board of Di­ rectors. He will re- Dr. J. R. Chase place DR. SAMUEL H. SUTHERLAND who has been president since 1952. Dr. Sutherland announced his retire­ ment earlier this year. The College, lo­ cated in La Mirada, Calif., will have more than 1500 students enrolled this fall. HENRY L. HARVEY, President of Com­ passion, Inc., has been awarded a Presi­ dential Citation from the Republic of Korea. The honor is Korea’s highest civilian award and it has been presented to only 15 individuals since the republic was founded. The Chicago-based organi­ zation now supports more than 20,000 needy children in the Orient. PETER DEYNEKA, the Russian preach­ er and evangelist, celebrated his 50th spiritual birthday in January. He is president of the Slavic Gospel Associa­ tion and now has more than 100 mis­ sionaries working each year in 22 coun­ tries distributing Bibles and other Chris­ tian literature among Russian Slavic people. Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc. has added a new Summer Institute of Lin­ guistics session for New England which will commence June 29. The new school Will be the fourth operated in the United States by the Summer Institute. It is being scheduled to meet the needs of

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