King's Business - 1959-02

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ramore, M i s s T h e l m a B a i n , Mr. Harold Garner, Rev. Wendell P. Loveless, and Dr. Charles Wood- bridge. Emphasis for the new year is cen­ tered on the theme: “Highway ’59.” Pastors, sponsors, and youth leaders will be urged to set goals for their young people, in order to launch forth on a concentrated program of expand­ ing the ministry and effectiveness of

tors are placed with regular attend- ers to make everyone feel at home. Waitresses take orders for favorite songs and Scripture verses which are used later in the program. A menu of the meeting is provided for each table. There is no end to the possibilities with this type of meeting.” “ A supplementary area of service is for the family,” the energetic leader pointed out. “ Everywhere I’ve gone in the last few years, the crying need has been for help to strengthen the spiritual battlements of the home. I’ve realized rfiore and more that one can’t do a satisfactory job with the youth without first working with the people in the homes from which they come. Every other month we send out packets of helps to families who have subscribed for our service.” A host of Christian leaders assist in the p u b l i c a t i o n of materials for CWSB, including Dr. Clyde M. Nar- Folding table desk serves as a reminder to staff members of the humble beginning of Christian Worker's Service Bureau.

Rev. George Santa, Founder-Director of Christian Worker's Service Bureau, gives help to hundreds of pastors and youth workers through his dedicated writings. of the most outstanding leaders today may not have the ‘sparkling’ person­ ality that is so often considered essen­ tial to working with youth, but they are doing a great and lasting job for the Lord.” With only six years of growth, Christian Worker’s Service Bureau is one of the foremost organizations in the field in w h i c h i t e x c e l s . . . SERVICE TO YOUTH AND THEIR LEADERS! END. Orville Pollard, Manager of CWSB's Ship­ ping Department, makes certain that monthly packets of information reach sub­ scribers on time.

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Mildred Dennee, O ffice Manager of CWSB, looks over shoulder of fellow staff member Jeon Storms. the testimony of the church of Jesus Christ. “We are convinced,” Santa con­ cluded, “ that even the timid and re­ tiring individual, with proper guid­ ance and direction and wholehearted dedication to the Lord, can be greatly used in a ministry among youth. Some

Richard Kopp, in charge of CWSB's sales and promotion, points out areas on map where churches are located which use materials from the organization.

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