King's Business - 1960-03

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Mr. Paul F. Robinson, director of Moody Bible Institute’s missionary technical course, has announced that a new major in missionary broadcast­ ing will be added this fall. Practical laboratory work in construction, in­ stallation and maintenance of broad­ cast equipment will be given, in addi­ tion to actual assignments on WMBI, MBI’S own radio station. Dr. Billy Graham continues his Afri­ can crusades with team members. The two month series will conclude in Ethiopia March 7-10. Meanwhile Mr. Walter H. Smyth has announced that Dr. Graham will begin a Washington, D.C. crusade on June 19. Mr. David Steiger, pilot with Mis­ sionary Aviation Fellowship, was presented a special honor from Her Majesty, Queen Juliana of the Nether­ lands. On hand for the event was MAF president Grady Parrott. The cita­ tion was conferred in Dutch New Guinea by Dr. J. P. Platteel, governor of Hollandia. Pictured left to right: Governor Platteel/ David Steiger, Paul Pontier, George Boggs (MAF New Guinea pilots) and MAF President Grady Parrott. Mr. Jack Sonneveldt of Grand Rap is, Michigan, has been re-elected prési­ dent of Gospel Films, Inc. A nevi' headquarters and studios are soon to1 be erected in Muskegon. Dr. Tom Malone, pastor of the Em­ manuel Baptist Church of Pontiac, Michigan, was awarded first prize in the sixth annual Evangelistic Sermon Contest, sponsored by “ The Sword of the Lord” publication. Others win­ ning prizes were Dr. John Linton, Mr. Norman Lewis, Dr. Monroe Parker, Rev. Hugh Pyle, and Dr. Lee Roberson. Dr. Torrey Johnson, evangelist, has announced plans for 1960 meetings in strategic campaigns throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Mr. Hugh R. Murchison has been re­ elected president of the Union Rescue Mission for the 19th consecutive year.

Mr. Gib Malcolm, of the Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, has announced that there are now over 500,000 copies of “ Inspiring Hymns” in print. This makes another volume by the firm to reach the half million mark. (The Amplified New Testa­ ment attained that record several months ago.) The firm produced more than 100 different volumes during 1959. Dr. Ted W. Engstrom, president of Youth for Christ, International, has reported that more than 10,000 dele­ gates attended the YFCI’s “ Capitol Teen Convention” in Washington. Statistics reveal that 2300 youth dedi­ cated themselves for missionary serv­ ice during the meetings. Dr. John F. Walvoord, president of Dallas Theological Seminary, presid­ ed at dedicatory services for the new $400,000 Mosher Library held last month. Dr. Charles C. Ryrie, president of the Philadelphia College of Bible was key speaker. Professor E. Martin Barney, director of Education and Psychology at Barring­ ton College, will head the institution’s second Summer School program slated to open June 27. Dr. Arnold T. Olson, president of the Evangelical Free Church of America, has announced that his denomination, in its 75th anniversary year, exceeded its stewardship goal of $300,000.00 to reach the $2,255,003.00 mark. Dr. Glenn V. Tingley, after more than 31 years in the pastoral field, is en­ tering full-time evangelism. He has served in churches in Alabama and New York. Rev. Jerry Zwall, evangelist, led a unique “ chalk-out” convention and workshop recently in the Southland. The purpose was to train Christian teachers in the art of using multi­ colored chalk to illustrate Bible stories and Gospel messages. Governor Mark Hatfield, of Oregon, will be special convocation speaker for the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc., June 12. The colorful service will be held on the Biola Campus in La Mirada. Governor Hatfield has been moderator of the First Baptist Church of Salem, Oregon. Mr. George Poole has been appointed Program Director of Radio Station HOXO in the absence of Mr. Bob Beu- kema who is home on furlough. Mr. Paul Prefix is manager.

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