King's Business - 1966-06

people Rev. Young Whan Kim, a native of Korea, has been appointed as the fourth missionary with the Urban Ministry of the American Sunday School Union, as announced recently by E. William Brook, director of the ministry. The major thrust of the work is the organization and main­ tenance of afternoon Sunday schools in local inner-city churches. Mr. Kim will be directing work not only in several of the Sunday schools, but also in the very active summer pro­ gram. Jack Wyrtzen, international director of the Word of Life Fellowship, was Cadet Retreat at the Air Force Camp in Colorado. Many cadets responded to the Gospel invitation to receive Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour. Dr. R. S. Brown, president and direc­ tor of the Okoboji Lakes Bible and Missionary C on feren ce, Arnolds Park, Iowa, has announced the 32nd annual Conference to be held July 29-August 7, 1966. Among the speak­ ers for the Conferences are Rev. Keith Bailey, Wheaton, Illinois; Rev. Jerry Dunn, Open Door Mission, Omaha, Nebraska; and Dr. Theodore Epp, Back to the Bible Broadcast. Dr. Joseph Free, world-renowned Bi- ble-lands archaeologist, demonstrates how the accuracy of the Old Testa­ ment has been verified again and again through archaeological discov­ eries, in the new color release, “ Im­ pact of Archaeology,” produced by Films for Christ Association of Peoria, Illinois. The film is 35 min­ utes in length and rents for $18.00. Rev. Gunnar Hoglund and Dr. date Risley were just a few leaders of a Christian Education Vocations Semi­ nar held recently at the Scripture Press Foundation auditorium in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. More than three hun­ dred high school and college young people along with 114 local church youth leaders attended the all-day seminar on careers in Christian Education. (continued on page 10) the guest speaker at a recent Sunday morning C h a p e l service of the Unit- ed S t a t e s A i r F orce Academy. Mr. Wyrtzen, to­ gether with tenor soloist Ken Nanfelt and a c co rd ion is t Don Landaas con­ ducted a three-day Rev. Wyrtzen

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G L O B A L A D V A N C E in L A T IN A M E R IC A !

. . . a talented performer, experi­ enced in dramatics, as a composer, pianist-vocalist, and as a recording artist. Joyce Landorf also finds com­ plete satisfaction in her role as an enterprising housekeeper, mother, and wife of a successful business- man.

For several ye ars the Ce ntral American Mission has been busy tra n s la tin g an d d is trib u tin g S c rip tu re P ress m a te ria l in Spanish. These lessons in this extensive project are edited by Dean Lewis, Editor in Chief of E d ic io n e s L a s A m e r ic a s in Puebla, Mexico. Mr. Lewis writes, "We are thrilled with the enthusiastic response

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to these Christ-centered, Bible-based, ideally graded (departmental) lessons, now available for six departments— Beginner through Adult. But Sunday Schools in Latin America need much help. And many more Christian education mater­ ials are desperately needed." Scripture Press Foundation invites you to pray for and contribute to this worthy missionary project. Send gifts (large or small) to Central American Mission, Box 28005, Dallas, Texas 75228, designating them "For Sunday School Literature."

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