King's Business - 1965-03

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500,000 watts of power which is ten times more powerful than the largest station in the United States. Dr. Howard W. Ferrin has been select­ ed as first chancellor of Barrington College, Rhode Island. Mr. Charles E. Hummel has been called as the new president. The double inauguration has been scheduled for the fall con­ vocation of the school this year. Mr. Francis R. Steele, home secretary for the North Africa Mission, has revealed that a new effort is being made to reach the Arabic speaking people in the establishment of a ra­ dio school of the Bible beamed specif­ ically to them. The eventual target is the entire Muslim world. Dr. Clate A. Risely, formerly head of the National Sun­ day School Associ­ ation, has accepted an appointment as secretary f o r the Department of Re­ ligious Education under the Ameri­ can board of the World Evangelical Fellowship. H i s Dr. Risely headquarters wi l l be in Oak Park, 111. Dr. John E. Barnes of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, has been elected presi­ dent of the Baptist Sunday School Board. Dr. Barnes is pastor of Main Street Baptist Church, and has served on the Board since 1960. Dr. V. Raymond Edman, first chancel­ lor of Wheaton College, completed

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his eighteenth book entitled, “ Then and There.” This Chris­ tian leader traces these two familiar words t h r o u g h some of the inter­ esting passages of Scripture. Dr. Ed­ man has completed 25 years of service with Wheaton.

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Dr. Edman Dr. T. Myron Webb, Founder-Direc- tor of the Bible Fellowship Hour, Montrose, California, died suddenly while returning from the annual Na­ tional Religious Broadcasters con­ vention in Washington, D.C. This June Dr. Webb would have commemo­ rated 35 years of continuous broad­ casting which was first started on a single station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. January 1 Dr. Webb had taken into the organization Rev. J. D. Carlson of Lincoln, Nebraska as his associ­ ate director.

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