King's Business - 1958-11

TOWN and CAMPUS (Events and items of interest from the downtown BIOLA center and also from the campus in La Mirada.)

- P A S - C A L - ALL NATURAL - ORGANIC Food Supplement 34 Nutriments - 200 Tablets Bargain Health Insurance 100-Day Supply, only $4.50 Family Size, 500 Tab. $10.50 15% Dis. to Ministers and Missionaries PAS-CAL COMPANY Box 203-KP Altadena, Calif. IS THERE A CHRISTMAS IN ISRAEL? With Jews still looking for their Messiah you might ask: “Is there a Christmas in Israel?” This little orphan along with other children are needy in Israel. All their lives all they have known has been suffering. Some of the Yemente Jews in their great exodus to Israel were so under­ nourished they could hardly hold food. They were numb from weeks of terror and hope. A child of 12 weighed what a young­ ster of four should weigh. This is one of the many reasons we are ministering in Israel. God has led us to help these little children. We believe they are the future missionaries or Christian wit­ nesses in Israel. Is there a Christmas in Israel? There can be—with your help! Hebrew Chris­ tians are still suffering discrimination. Their children become targets of ridi­ cule. Your heart will be rejoicing if at this blessed Christmas season you help relieve distress and give a little happi­ ness to needy, hungry Hebrew Chris­ tians in Israel and in Europe. Remem­ ber especially the little children and the aged Hebrew Christians whom we sup­ port in Homes.

Dr. Oran H. Smith, Director of the Missions Depart­ ment of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, has been appointed the new BIOLA Dean of Students. Dr. Smith will continue his work teaching classes in missions in addition to his new duties. He is also Director of the Practical Missionary Training organization. The BIOLA Board of Directors has announced that work will begin immediately on the new women’s dormitory for the campus in La Mirada. “We are going ahead as God leads,” Mr. Ray A. Myers, Chair­ man, declared.

Dr. Oran H. Smith We will go as far as

there is money for building. We are hopeful that friends of the school yvill invest in this urgent program of ex­ pansion, especially during this com­ pletion of our Jubilee Year.” Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland looks over plans for the new women’s dor­ mitory building on the new campus. Ground was broken for the structure on September 28th. The annual Torrey Memorial Bi­ ble Conferen.ee has been announced for January 24-February 1. Meetings will be held at the Church of the

Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, President Open Door and in surrounding areas of the Southland. With the theme: “For Such a Time as This,” the con­ ference will be headed by Rev. Thomas “Ed” Steele, new Director of Extension. Stuart “Pick” Cunningham is the new president of the associated student body of BIOLA College. His de­ votion to the Lord and to the service of the school will be much appreciated this coming year at the Bible Institute. He is now working diligently on the special January 9th feature to be announced soon for the alumni of the school. * * * * *

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Sunday afternoon meetings sponsored by BIOLA are being conducted weekly and simultaneously in the auditorium of the Church of the Open Door and out at the new BIOLA Campus in La Mirada.

Mr. Paul Schwepker, formerly with the Moody Institute of Science, has

joined the staff of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles as Comptroller. His works will be in business affairs and in the public relations program of the school. * * » * * On September 7th, dedication serv­ ices were held for the new Ethel Lee' Memorial Bible Hall on the Campus. The structure was given in honor of one of BIOLA’s faithful Bible women. The building (actually two in one) includes 17 classrooms and 21 faculty offices.

I N T E R N A T I O N A L Hebrew Christian Alliance

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Mr. Ray A. Myers, Chairman of the Board of Directors with Dr. Sutherland in front of the Ethel Lee Memorial Bible Hall plaque.

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