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ATTENTION SOUTHERN CALIFORNIANS! Be sure to watch BIOLA’s J u b il e e

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DR. ROBERT SHULER, Christian Leader and Editor of "The Challenge" “I congratulate my good friends, Dr. Talbot and Dr. Sutherland, and their many splendid helpers for their work well done at BIOLA. They cer­ tainly merit all the praise that may come their way. I challenge all who pray to lift a voice of supplication on their behalf. I also look with great hope to the new and larger work being planned in a new location, but attended by the old-time power and blessings of the same gracious God.” “La Mirada is the newest project for BIOLA as they seek to build and develop a campus. Like many other organizations in southern California the present buildings are inadequate. This million dollar advance requires every friend of BIOLA to do some­ thing to make the project a possibil­ ity. Christ-honoring churches such as our Congregational Church of Christ in Redondo welcome the opportunity to be a part of BIOLA. We commend BIOLA and these needs to your prayerful support.” DR. C. T. WALBERG, Pastor Congregational Church of Christ Redondo Beach, Calif.

Thursday, November 27th (Thanksgiving Day)

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All over the world people are destitute, cold, hungry. In Korea, Hong Kong, Formosa, Germany, Egypt, Greece, Viet Nam hungry children are praying for food. But they have

STARTING IN JANUARY "The Vision That Made BIOLA Great"

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A new series of missionary surveys compiled from reports by ambassadors of Christ around the world. A thrilling portrayal of 20 th century evangelism in all parts of the globe. Pictures right from the field will add im­ measurably in telling this most important story. Share in the inspiration of how yesterday's students are today's "soldiers of the cross". Make certain your young people, particularly, read this important series to run in three consecutive issues.

The U.S. government now makes available to the World Relief Commission surplus foods. $1 will send 148 pounds of food. $473 will send a CARLOAD— 70,000 pounds of food—■ to people who have NOTHING. All food and supplies shipped by World Relief are distributed by evangelical Christian agencies and with Gospel literature. As God leads, SHARE by giving SOMETHING— a cash g ift or good, used clothing. ■ m Send clothing to: (address nearest you) WORLD RELIEF COMMISSION, N.A.E. 12-19 Jackson Ave., Long Island, New York WORLD RELIEF COMMISSION, N.A.E. c/o Brethren Service Center, Nappanee, Indiana WORLD RELIEF COMMISSION, N.A.E. c/o Brethren Service Center, 1010 9th St., Modesto, Calif.

Send cash contributions to:

World Relief Commission, N.A.E. J. Willison Smith, Jr., Treasurer Provident Tradesmens Bank & Trust Co. Dept. 12-51

100 South Broad Street Philadelphia 10, Penna. for further information write:

p W o r ld R e l ie f C o m m i s s io n , N .A .E . WENDELL L. R0CKEY, ® Executive Director MS H 12-19 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City 19 , New York

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