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Films For Christ Association announced the release of a new 35-minute color film entitled “ Impact of Archeology.” The motion picture centers on Dr. Joseph Free, well-known Biblical ar­ cheologist who headed the Wheaton College Department of Archeology for many years. The film demon­ strates how the Old Testament has ben verified over and over through archeological discoveries. Dr. Free closes with a personal testimony of what Jesus Christ means to him. The World Relief Commission of the National Association of Evangelicals has received United States Govern­ ment approval for an ex tensive Christian relief and social action program to assist the people of Chile. This is the first time the ministry of World Relief C o m m i s s i o n has reached into South America. The agreement reached last sum­ mer between the World Relief Com­ mission and the Chilean Evangelical Council of Churches has signaled the start of what will become the World Relief Commission’s largest assist­ ance endeavors. The Chilean Evan­ gelical Council of Churches repre­ sents that country’s 800,000 to 1 million evangelicals, by far its larg­ est Protestant group. Pastors from every denomination met at Arrowhead Springs, Campus Cru­ sade for Christ headquarters, in San Bernardino, California, to con­ sider together how they and their churches can have a more effective evangelistic impact on their commu­ nities and on the world. The Pastors’ Institute of Evange­ lism scheduled for November 28 through December 2 focused atten­ tion on the fulfillment of the Great Commission in this generation. The program included lectures, semi­ nars and workshops emphasizing the philosophy of evangelism, effective methods of evangelism, the ministry of the Holy Spirit, world vision, and strategy. The Central American Mission Center in Dallas, Texas Recently dedicated three new buildings on their mission center in accord with the mission’s no-debt policy. Buildings were erect­ ed only as funds became available. The buildings serve as offices, tem­ porary missionary residencies, and apartments for retired missionaries. Bobby Richardson, the all-star sec­ ond baseman for the New York Yankees, was honored recently on Bobby Richardson Day at Yankee

Stadium as a part of the special cere­ monies in which a number of Chris­ tian organizations participated. The American Tract Society supplied a new tract written by Richardson es­ pecially for the occasion. It was handed to everyone entering the sta­ dium. It contained a rare salvation testimony by Mr. Richardson. The American Tract Society reports that after all fifty thousand copies of the original printing were distributed, requests continued to come in mak­ ing additional printing necessary. Dr. Irwin A. Moon, Manager o f Moody Institute of Science, was fea­ tured at the annual meeting of the National Education Associations De­ partment of Audio-Visual Instruc­ tion at Rochester, New York. This group of educators was invited as guests of the Eastman Kodak Com­ pany in its twenty-two-hundred-seat auditorium where a program called “ Frames of Mind” was presented. Dr. Moon along with three other in­ ternationally known film producers was selected to present his views in words and pictures on the roll of the motion picture in today’s world. Dr. Clyde M. Narramore, along with more than one thousand persons from many different states, were present for the dedication of the newly-constructed international head­ quarters building of the Narramore Christian Foundation. The two-story facility houses the psychological clin­ ic along with the other ministries of the foundation. The ministries of the Narramore Christian Founda­ tion of which Dr. Narramore is Pres­

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