Biola Broadcaster - 1972-02

Norm Wright, Professor of Christian Education, teaching a class at Talbot Seminary. trays were of olive wood made by Arab Christians. These brethren al­ so baked the communion bread, large circular cakes, served by the speakers to the attending minis­ ters, who in turn waited upon the hundreds of congregated Chris­ tians. Here was visible confirma­ tion of the unity of faith that char­ acterized the commitment of the whole conference. of Talbot Seminary, to speak in Tokyo and environs to a confer­ ence of Japanese Christians known as The Fellowship of Christian Brethren. It came to light that this fellowship of churches with humble pastors had begun intensive prayer some 40 years ago (about the time of the conversion of Dr. Fuchs and the writer) for the conversion of the lost in Israel. Because they joined their prayers with belief in the imminent return of the Lord Jesus, they were singled out for much criticism. But these men were In August (2-12) it was the writ­ er's privilege with Dr. Daniel Fuchs of the American Board of Missions to the Jews and honorary alumnus

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