King's Business - 1967-01

PEOPLE continued from page 4 tion of the Evangelical Alliance Mis­ sion. Mr. DeVries will become fur­ lough secretary for TEAM after a six-month assignment on the field of Trinidad. He is former pastor of the Central Free Church of Minne­ apolis, Minnesota where he has served for the past four years, and is a former member of the Board of the Evangelical Alliance Mission. Dr. Paul Myers (right), known to millions of people around the world as “ First Mate Bob,” was recently

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honored by the Western Religious Broadcasters at a banquet in South­ ern California. Programs of “ The Haven of Rest” have been on the air for more than thirty-five years. With “ First Mate” is Mr. A l Sanders, Vice President of Public Relations for Biola. More than fifty broadcast producers and radio station opera­ tors participated in the award. Jonas Gonzalez, a 1954 graduate of the Latin American Biblical Semi­ nary, has been named to head up a department in the curriculum of the seminary this year with emphasis on evangelism. The seminary, teamed up with the Evangelism Division of the Latin American Mission, will begin the Department of Evangelism with the 1967 school year. Jonas Gonzalez was the national advisor for the 1964 Venezuela In Depth Movement. The session of the semi­ nary will open in March, 1967. In addition to Gonzalez other experi­ enced advisors of Nation-Wide Evan­ gelism in Depth Movements in Latin America will teach the courses of­ fered by this new department. Class­ room studies will be coupled with the opportunities for practical ex­ perience. The students will be grant­ ed the Bachelors Degree in Theology with specialization in Evangelism. William T. Greig, Jr., Executive Vice President of Gospel Light Publica­ tions in Glendale, California, has an­ nounced several additions to the staff of the organization. The Rev. Arthur Funkhouser, Pastor of the Faith Cal­ vary Church of Lancaster, Pennsyl­ vania for the past eleven and one half years, has been named Eastern Regional Representative for the or­ ganization at Sunday School Con- Continued on page 43

FOR YOU! FOR THEM! Each of these little Asian chil­ dren is orphaned or has been abandoned. They’ve experienced hunger, loneliness, fear. But today they are loved and cared for in one o f Compassion’s 172 Homes. You see, to support them— and hundreds o f others whom they represent—we need sponsors whose hearts are full o f Christian compassion and who care enough to share by giving $10.00 a month (33fi a day). You should see these children jump with joy when they hear they have a sponsor—an American “ Mommy” or “ Daddy.” Life for them seems to start over again with a bright promise o f happi­ ness. They feel a sense of belonging, acceptance, security. But thousands of fellow Americans who now sponsor destitute children like these confirm that the joy o f sponsorship is two-way. Chances are your heart, too, will be warmed as you receive personal letters, photos and other remembrances from “ your” little girl or boy. Will you be a Compassion sponsor? Let your heart and hand say yes. Begin by sending the coupon to Compassion today. DID YOU KNOW? COM PA SSIO N .. . Cares for more than 22,700 Korean children. SOUVENIR GIFT TO NEW SPONSORS b u t e a c h o n e n e e d s A s p o n s o r !

Maintains 172 orphanages (includes 11 homes for children of lepers; deaf, dumb, and blind children), supervised by Christian staff and directors. Provides more than 27,000,000 meals each year. Awarded highest recognition by the Korean govern­ ment. 0HMSM-

Compassion will send a pair of lovely, colorful Korean Baby Shoes to each new sponsor.

LARGEST WORK OF ITS K IN D IN KOREA

Rev. Henry L. Harvey, Pres. □ Yes, with God's help, I want to sponsor a child for $10.00 a month. I enclose support for □ first month □ one year. I understand I may discontinue at any time. My choice is Number-------------If this child has been chosen, please send case history and photo of child you select for me as soon as possible. I prefer □ boy □ girl, approximately------ years of age. □ Please send folder, “Information About Sponsoring Korean Orphans." □ I cannot sponsor a child now, but want to help by giving $------------------enclosed. Sponsorship or gifts tax-deductible.

Est. 1952— Rev. Everett F. Swanson, Founder An Interdenominational, Gov.-approved Non-profit Corporation Dept. K 1 7 7774 Irving Park Rd., Chicago, III. 60634 Compassion of Canada Ltd., Box 880, Blenheim, Ontario

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