King's Business - 1967-02

foreign-speaking countries around the globe. Dr. Roy Zuck is Executive Director of the organization. Dr. Walter A. Warkentin, director of Hume Lake Christian Camps, re­ ports that with the close of the 1966 fiscal year, 10,511 campers were in attendance. Hume Lake Christian Camps are composed of three separate camps: Ponderosa for high school and col­ lege, Meadow Ranch for junior high, and Wagon Train for juniors, ages 8-11. Adult conferences were held in Lakeview Chapel. The average attendance per week during the summer varied from 700 to 900 campers. There were also 115 summer employees and 15 year- round staff members. Arthur M. Climenhaga, Executive Di­ rector of the National Association of Evangelicals, Wheaton, Illinois, announced at the World Congress on Evangelism a formal call to a year of special evan g e lis tic emphasis across the United States. He said his organization would develop work shops and training programs on a theology of evangelism and strate­ gies for it. A particular call was given to the forty-one constituent denominational members, to member churches, and to other member or­ ganizations of the NAE. An invita­ tion was extended to all evangelical Christians to join in the evangelism emphasis. HLKX, a fifty-thousand-watt-multi- lingual voice at Inchon, Korea, cele­ brated a full ten years on the air in December. HLKX began broadcasts on December 23, 1956. Since that time programs in Russian, Chinese, Korean, and English have gone out daily for sixteen hours over the mis­ sionary transmitter. HLKX has ob­ served its tenth anniversary with special Bible conferences for Korean believers. Norman Draper, tribal linguist of the Wycliffe Bible Translators, reports the stirrings of a genuine people’s movement toward Christianity in New Guinea villages. Draper, who has been at Wycliffe’s New Guinea base working on his translation of the Maprik New Testament, recent­ ly had a visit from some of the lead­ ers of this tribe. They told him of a meeting which had been held, rep­ resenting three v illag e s of this primitive area. Some eight hundred tribesmen were present to discuss their acceptance of a common goal to learn to read and write and to learn of Jesus Christ. The villages voted unanimously to cut loose from their ancestral worship so that they can now devote themselves to learn­ ing. FEBRUARY, 1967

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