Biola Broadcaster - 1953-04

Behind •he Microphone ...

by Mlhe llrlt.e

Singing their way through four Western states and Canada, the Bible Institute has been proud to send out to the glory of the Lord, the Ambassadors Quartet whom you see pictured above. They have presented programs in churches, camps, youth rallies, schools, and homes using in addition to quartet numbers vocal and instrumental solos, duets, testimonies and messages. From right to left: Owen Widman, bass, is leader of the group and hails from Ferndale, Washington. He's interested in Gospel broadcasting and has a good talent for the work since he has announced for the programs. Lowell Brown, the baritone, comes from Paradise, California, and this sum– mer plans to work as an assistant pastor. Phoenix, Arizona, is hometown to Tom Deal, second tenor, whom you hear quite often as soloist on the broadcasts. He is looking to the field of Christian education in service for the Lord. First tenor Dick Shook comes from Turlock, California. And besides singing in the quartet, Dick is an accomplished cornetist. So you see, here at BIOLA, whether their home is Washington, Arizona, or California, young people can get together as Ambassadors for Christ and musical tes– timony is the natural result. 1953 Biola Missionary Conference With the theme of "Reap the Harvest" the 24th annual BIOLA Conference opens Sunday, April 12th concluding Sunday, April 19th. Missionaries from al– most every country of the world will be represented with decorative display booths at the Church of the Open Door set up by mission organizations. For a free descriptive folder on this most unusual conference, write the Broadcaster. We'd be happy to see that you get a free copy. Story of an Envelope Enclosed with this Broadcaster is the special postage– paid envelope we told you about on the radio. We sincerely believe the new KING'S BUSINESS is today's best buy in Christian magazines. More pictures, more helps, more monthly features. And, during this special offer it's all yours for six months for just a single dollar bill. If you act this week you'll be in time for the big April issue containing the Merv Rosell story in pictures - his campaigns and his family. Then there's a picture story on Dick Hillis's work in For– mosa, an exclusive message from Madame Chiang and articles by Dr. Talbot and Dr. Sutherland. Plus, of course, all the monthly columns and teaching aids.

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