King's Business - 1960-07

TOWN AND CAMPUS NEWS I (Itami if litw ut «bant Hi* Biola Initituto at Lao Aif olao, lac.)

PICTURE FEATURES FROM H o n g H o n g

Merv Roseli July Radio Speaker

Talbot' Theological Seminary Graduate Gives Testimony As the Lord’s

GATEW AY TO ASIA

command is to go, I plan, upon grad­ uation, to carry His message to the Orient. T a l b o t Seminary has pre­ pared me for this task both spirit­ ually a n d aca­

FLOODS CAUSE SERIOUS THREAT FOR CHINESE

demically. Through these past years, first as a student in Biola College, and now in the Seminary, the Lord has always been faithful in His guidance and promises. I thank Him for count­ ing me worthy to serve on the mission field. Clyde Cook School of Missionary Medicine Graduate Gives Testimony The Lord has

Al Sanders (right) goes over material for July ratlio broadcasts with Dr. Rosell. With practical messages on the human problems of the day, the be­ loved evangelist Merv Rosell will be July speaker for the Bible Institute h o u r . Dr . R o s e l l w i l l a l s o be key speaker at Biola’s Mount Hermon Family Conference August 14-21. The Bible Institute is now heard daily Monday through Friday over KPDQ, Portland, REAR, S a n Francisco, KEBR, Sacramento, and KHEP in Phoenix.

A human rescue chain is put into opera­ tion in Yuanlung C ity, colon y of H ong K ong. Biola maintains a com plete dispen­ sary to m inister to m ore than 1500 refu- fees each month.

called me to the Moslem people of French West Afri­ ca. Having com­ pleted Bible train­ ing and Mission­ ary Medicine, I now anticipate go­ ing to the field. This past year of

Angus Kirk

0 Yuanlung C ity in H ong K ong during floods. Biola maintains an evangelical church and gospel book store in the colony to reach grow ing num bers in spiritual need. Yuanlung C ity is on ly fiv e m iles from the Chinese Red border.

training in Biola’s unique School of Missionary Medicine has been of in­ valuable help in preparing me more fully for the Lord’s service. August Hightlights Conferences Two Biola summer conferences will be held next month, each providing conference guests a true “ Vacation with a Purpose.” August 14-21, the staff will be min­ istering at Mount Hermon, Califor­ nia, seven scenic miles inland from Santa Cruz. Dr. Charles L. Feinberg, Miss Carol Terry, Dr. Merv Rosell and Mr. Tony Fontane will high­ light the week. Ken Poure will have young people’s activities morning, afternoon and evening. August 22-28, the staff will move northward to the b e a u t i f u l Firs Bible and Missionary Conference near Bellingham, Washington. Reser­ vations should be made immediately. Descriptive brochures available upon request.

Ralph Carmichael, ( c o f f e e i n hand), looks over manuscript with Joseph Barclay, director of the Musi­ cal Biolans, as the radio staff re­ corded their special album for Chris­ tian Faith records. In high fidelity sound, the choir has recorded 12 favorite old hymns, including the radio theme, “We’ve a Story to Tell.”

M ore than 7,000 w ere left hom eless in a m atter of a few hours during this year's severe flood. The flood of en em y propa­ ganda, how ever, seeks to blind m en's hearts. P ray for Biola's schools and thriv­ ing youth cen ter in H ong K ong w here boys and girls, as w ell as adults, are given the glorious truths of the gospel.

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