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PEOPLE (continued from page 6) Lester P. Westlund, s e cre ta ry o f o v e r ­ seas m issio n s, in d ica te d re ce n tly th a t th e E v a n g e lica l F r e e C h u r c h o f A m e r ic a w ill co n tin u e to k eep its m is s io n a rie s o u t o f th e C o n g o “ f o r th e tim e b e in g .” H ow e v e r, th e E F C A m is s io n a rie s a re re a d y and e a g e r to m ov e b a ck in to th e R e p u b lic o f C o n g o as soon as th e te n s io n e a ses and a p p ro v a l o f th e sta te d e p a rtm e n t is re ce iv e d . T h e E v a n g e l i c a l F re e C h u rch o f A m e r ic a w o rk s in th e C o n g o in co -o p e ra tio n w ith th e E v a n ­ g e lica l C oven a n t, u n d e r w h om th e m a rty re d D r. P a u l C a rlson serv ed . T h re e E F C A m is s io n a rie s flew in w ith th e g ro u p w h ich le ft B a n g u i to a tte n d C a rlso n ’s b u ria l s e rv ice a t th e K a ra w a sta tio n in C o n g o . “ T h e d if ­ ficu lt p a rt o f o u r p re se n t s itu a tio n is th a t in o u r p a rt o f th e n o rth w e st c o r n e r o f th e C o n o g o th in g s h ave b een re la tiv e ly q u ie t. O u r m en m is ­ s io n a rie s h a ve re tu rn e d to th e field in g ro u p s an d m et w ith n o h a rm o r tro u b le . O u r e q u ipm e n t and veh icles, le ft b e h in d d u r in g th e e v a cu a tion , n ow h a ve b e e n rem o v e d as w e ll,” sta te d M r. W e stlu n d . Larry Ward, w h o p re v io u s ly served as v ic e -p r e s id e n t o f W o r ld V is io n and e d ito r o f World Vision Magazine, h as re jo in e d th e o rg a n iz a tio n as p r e s i­ d en tia l a sso cia te , a s s is tin g Dr. Bob Pierce in v a rio u s in fo rm a tio n a l a s­ p ects, in clu d in g th e p re p a ra tio n o f m a g a zin e a n d n ew s p a p e r colum n s and m a g a zin e a rticle s. Donald H. Gill, fo rm e r ly a ssista n t s e c r e ta r y o f P u b ­ lic A ffa ir s o f th e N a tio n a l A s s o c ia ­ tio n o f E v a n g e lica ls , h as b e e n n am ed as a sso cia te e d it o r o f World Vision Magazine. Dr. Vernon Mortenson, g e n e ra l d ir e c ­ to r o f T h e E v a n g e lica l A llia n ce M is ­ sion , e x p re sse d th e v ie w th a t “ th e w o rld ’s g r e a t c it ie s m e r it g re a tly in ­ cre a se d m is s io n a r y a tte n tio n . B e ­ ca u se o f in c r e a s in g in d u stria liz a tio n , su ch p la ces as P a r is M a d rid , L is b o n , N e w D elh i, B om b a y , T a ip e i a n d T o k y o a re o v e rflo w in g w ith p eop le an d g re a t, p o p u lo u s su b u rb s a re s p r in g in g up. B y and la rg e , m issio n s h a ve b een slow to ta k e u p th e ch a l­ le n g e o f th is p o p u la tio n s h ift and m a n y o ft h e c itie s a re v e r y p o o rly rea ch ed w ith th e G o sp e l.” Peter F. Gunther, d ir e c t o r o f M o o d y L ite ra tu re M is s io n , h a s a n n ou n ced th e 11th an nu a l M o o d y M is s io n a ry L ite ra tu re W o rk s h o p to b e h eld Ju n e 2 1 -J u ly 9 in C h ica g o , Illin o is . G en ­ era l to p ics to b e co v e re d a re m is s io n ­ a r y w r itin g , p u b lis h in g a n d d is tr ib u ­ tio n . T h e w o rk s h o p o ffe r s a fu ll cu r- (eontlnued on page 44)

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