King's Business - 1964-06

LeToumeau

FACTS young men and women about to choose a college Le Tourneau . . . a 4-year co-educational college . . . offers you these six significant advantages: 1. STRONG ACADEMIC PROGRAM with a vital Christian emphasis. Multi-denomina­ tional. 2. WIDE CHOICE OF COURSES: (a) Lib­ eral Arts—7 majors (b) Technology (c) Engi­ neering. 3. ON-THE-FIELD MISSIONARY TR A IN ­ ING for students taking Missionary Technol­ ogy course. * 4. FAA APPROVED FLIGHT TRAIN ING for all qualified students. 5. ACTIVE SPORTS PROGRAM: Inter- collegiate basketball, wrestling; intramural sports—swimming, soccer, baseball. 6. MODERATE COSTS: Academic and ath­ letic scholarships available. Unique “Alter- day” work-study plan enables you to earn while you learn—gain valuable on-the-job training.

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CORRECTION An address given in the April KING’S BUSINESS for the Inter­ denominational Foreign Mission Associ­ ation was incorrect. The current ad­ dress is: 54 Bergen Avenue Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. GOSPEL BROADCASTING We at Radio Station WWJC were very pleased to read your article, “Gos­ pel Broadcasting,” (February 1964) and we concur 100% in it. We will be observing our first year of operation as a Christian radio station and are acutely aware of some of the many obstacles facing us in our radio min­ istry. Vern Forsberg, Manager, WWJC, Duluth, Minn. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS I am disturbed about a presumptu­ ous item in the April issue of THE KING’S BUSINESS. It lowered the dignity, sincerity, and honesty of evan­ gelical Christianity to give a summary report of the NAE convention in Chi­ cago BEFORE the convention con­ vened. I enjoy and appreciate THE KING’S BUSINESS greatly. I pray God’s blessing upon the publication, and the staff. Rev. Dsn U. Dalke, Ebenezer Mennonite Church, Bluffton, Ohio E d ito r ’ s N o t e : The news material which was utilized was prepared from advance information released by the NAE. Comments in the K.B. should have indicated that the convention was taking place concurrent with the issue of the magazine and that certain things were expected to have occurred. ENJOYS EDITORIALS I just want to tell you that I enjoy your wonderful magazine THE KING’S BUSINESS very much, especially the very interesting editorials by Dr. Sam­ uel Sutherland. As soon as the maga­ zine comes, the first thing I look for is the editorial. The one he wrote on the evils of cigarette smoking was especial­ ly fine. It came out before this last report from the Government on the evils of it. Very few preachers will put the evil of smoking along with drink­ ing, narcotics, etc. They are all so afraid of insulting so many people in their congregations and thus won’t pay money into the church. I have also enjoyed in a special way any articles written by Dr. Vance Havner. He has such a unique way of expressing his messages and we surely enjoy them. Mrs. Vina Knauss, Massillon, Ohio

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TECHNOLOGY Aeronautical Construction Electrical Mechanical Missionary

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Education (Secondary and Elementary)

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Engineering training at Le Tourneau takes the student far beyond mere classroom theory. On- the-job work experience and training in technical laboratories are com ­ bined to provide a prac­ tical well-rounded pro­ gram.

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