Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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church, Norwalk, Calif. We are
making this announcement early
so that all interested can make
arrangements for their vacation
at that time to come and be with
us. WC are hoping to make this
encampment a great experience,
as those in the past have been.
This year we have had
witnessing the <
But I passed the mily.
GOSPEL TREASURE Graded BIBLE LESSONS
CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE, BOX 1158, ABILENE, TEXAS
Dear Brethren: Please send the Graded Bible Lessons Listed Below:
WE ENCLOSE $ (Postage will be paid on cash orders.)
THE CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
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bowl each evening prior to the
evening services at 5 o’clock.
Quartets and choruses from any
congregation will be giviin time
to sing during this period. We
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In the Day, of Samuel the Judge
Salomon, Jeiubuum tjftd thjoh
Qap ct Ltaniol
Great Mpwrti in Life <4 Jew»
Miroclevof Jo*u>___________
Lon Day* of Jmw«o» forth •______
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Grode* 7 9 INTERMEDIATE Ago* 1214
Swdtei In Act, Chop* 1J
<* Studiea m Act, Chops 8-15
Studio* in Ad* Chop* 15-21
Studio* in Ad, Chap* 21-28
Le*»ons From Roman*
Leswin, From I Corinthian*
Le,*on* From II Corinthian* and Golation* •
leMon, From Eph Through II The*.
lo**on, From Timothy, Titu* and Philemon
I e**on* From Hebrew*
le5w>n. From Jome, Through Jude
lesson, From Revelation
Grode, TO 13 SENIOR
God ond Hi, Word
God’s Plan. Prophet, ond Church
Christian Growth ond Bible Example,
Worship; Work; Problem, of Young Chrlition,
Chri,t in the Gospel Account*
Preliminary Study of the Church
Church Ogonirotion ond ActfvIHe*
Principle* of Chrleflon living
Studio, In the Pentotevch, ,
Joshuajo the Time of the Exile
2 Linton, From the Ma|or Prophet,
Leuont From the Minor Prophet,
each evening. ing bv various ministers who are
. evening meetings will be T,resen^ • Royse, Southwest Church of
Another added feature will be Christ, 1347 West 64th Street, Los
men, the special singing in the church Angeles 44, Calif. .
held July 20 through August 1. A
fine group of speakers are to ap-
pear on the program this year.
Brother James A. Scott, Whittier.
Calif, will speak Sunday and
Monday of the first week, lie will
be followed Tuesday and Wednes-
..nnjxmWiliri
stead of preceding it. This alarm- leaned over to Jan.
ed Clark, our younger son, just leaned over to me and whispered,
like it does some brethren. He “Daddy, Lavella wants to Know
nudged me excitedly, "Daddy, if you have an extra handker-
they’ve put the sermon before the chief!" I’m not going to tell you
Lord’s Supper.” I managed the how we managed from there. You
issues, and soon was quite thor- mothers know, and if you have
oughly captivated again by Bro- been a father very long you prob-
ther Pack’s sermon. ably do too. The story Is closed.
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By NYAL D. ROYSE
The Yosemite Encampment of
the Churches of Christ, Yose-
mite National Park this year is different missionaries who are in
being directed by the Norwalk America, give a report on the
work they are doing. i
Jewel Risley of East Los An-
geles will conduct tours, hikes,
and other outings for all who are
interested. Brother Andy T. Rit- uu v7
chfe, Harding College, Searcy, jo Yosemite Park and Curry Now I know all abo.it why mo-- hankie on to him, which he used
Ar k . "’ill conduct the musical Company in Yosemite, Calif. Due others get gray. I have learned it and would have handed back to
part of the meeting. This will bo to crowded conditions, anyone de- a few times before, but I had for- me with a flourish if I hadn't
ments should”do so immediately reindoctrinated. It was one of stopped the commotion.
’ The preacher had reached a
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>> 4 a e ■ a stead of preceding it. This alarm- leaned over to Jan, then Jan
Get vour New Quarter Lessons!
with the feeling I was forgetting Following the aforesaid inci-
something. He tapped me on the dents, T slid down three notches
hand, “Daddy, have you got a in my seat, Jan dropped off to
handkerchief I could use." There sleep, and the service was fin-
we were. I just knew the whole ished without further mishaps.
audience was witnessing the Colds really have taken our fa-
. transaction. F ' " " “
■ Native Karlsruhe Citizens Seek
: Opportunities To Inquire About
Church And Its Work, Teachings
- By DICK SMITH he belongs to one of these funda-
Karlsruhe, Germany mental groups here which meet
The work seems to have enjoy- weekly to break bread, having
ed a good start in 1952. On two long since broken off from the
out of the last three Sunday state church.
nights I was ahis' to preach to 42 My German instructor attends
people. services almost every Sunday avw
This morning a man dropped ning now, mainly since he goes
into the office and said he’s seen over that sermon with me Satur-
* our ads in the paper from time day morning and is anxious to m
“ to time and finally decided to what I do with it on Sunday
- come ^see ‘what kind of a group’ night. Last night he brought an-
- we were. After 5 years as a pris- other couple with him. The hua-
- oner of war in Stalingrad, he band is assistant manager of al
Allen Hudson, have our classes and other acti- former minister of the
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working with the Southwest
COUEGE AGE OR YOUNG ADULT COUKStS
Who! lh« Bibl* Txocbq* Alypyt ItKif ____
Reoion* for Accepting Biblical Testimony
Ttiy W», Go<r» Only BmraoieJ Word
•Haw to Study .ha Word of God '
Age. 4 5 PRE SCHOOL
The Beginning q! Ihuiqx
Our Homm and Our Friends
Happy Helpers
Being Kind and Thankful
Bible Homes
Bible Helpers
Bible Friends
Bible Heroes
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Grades 12 3 PRIMARY
Some Early B^)le lessons
lessons About Joseph
lessons About Mmes
imes of Judges ond Kings
A Wise Kmg and O»her Stones
las! Days of Israel and Judah
S’orwM From the f xile
The Early 14© of Christ
The Ministry of Christ
Closing Events of Christ's l if©
Stones F om Acts of Apostles
Paul's life and OfSSr N T lessons
Grades 4 5 6 JUNIOR Ages 9-10-11
I he Creation to Abraham
m Abraham fo Joseph
Joseph to Mases
In the Days of Moses
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though he’s returned from Hell, takes English from Herr Baldar-
Since that time he has been a man. We learned that they are
searcher of the Truth, trying to members of the Lutheran church,
find people who are really This couple began asking the
preaching and living the Word usual questions and told ua they
‘ " were interested to learn about the
church. At present their interest
. __ _ — 4e quite easttai, btrt with the
wcre trying to (|o here in Karis- Lord’s help, perhaps we can
;------ rtthe. I gave Mm the first lesson win thia young couple to Chrta*.
--to Dieter Alien Bible correspond-
- ence course and some tracts which
he took with him. When in AnglMsn, Texas, VMt
Last night, Sunday, after the THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
i. service, a man from a town 4 AT 19S PLUW STREET
* miles from here who has attend-? ’ * You Are Never a Stranger
tended a number of meetings, re- With Ua A—
quested an Opportunity to talk Louie A. Nowlin, Evangelist
with me privately and learn more * Phone 639L
about the church.. It seams that sis;—
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Ark , will conduct the
ther Pack’s sermon. ably do too. The story is closed.
Clark got into troubles again. And if my wife had been here,
His cold was bothering him. Al! she never would have let me pub-
the while I had been haunted lish this much of it.
with the feeling I was forgetting
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dressing chores. We even got to the angels who sinned He cast
Bible classes early. We were all down into chains of darkness to
finally seated together and wor- be reserved ..." At that point I
ship services had begun. Things felt a very determined little tap,
looked good. tap on my left shoulder. I leaned
Brother Frank Pack was at his oyer and Jan, 6, met me halfway,
best, I thought, and the theme
Friday by John
This year we have had to brother Ritchie’s second appear-
ehange the dates due to crowded ance at the Yosemite meetings,
conditums in the park. It will be A gfeat feature of the meeting
this year will be the appearance
of the Bell Canto Chorus from the
Roles Orphans’ Home of Quinlan.
Texas, under the direction of
Gayle Oler.
This year the meeting will- be
Beach, Calif., and Thursdav and be excluded and
Fridav by J< hn "„2 v «,,« «v*.-
Hollywo< d. Calif. From Saturday vities as we desire. One fine fea- Norwalk Church, who
throughout the next week Bro- ture of the encampment this year UW
ther James Bales. Harding Col- will be the morning worship ser- ^urch in Los Angeles, will work
lege, Searcy, Ark , will teach a vice at 8:30. It will be a general Wlth.the Norwalk church in con-
class in the mornings and preach assembly of all ages with preach- ductin8 the meeting, as originally
it should be'sent’ to Mr. Ny.l D~
z.4 'Yas Lords Supper. Due to loose.
the sermon being on the theme, I
the usual schedule of services was mon, but noticed that Lavella,
changed to have Communion ser- second on my left; was in trouble
Yosemite Encampment
Date July 20 To August 1
Bingham Trice of Berkeley, Calif, fere hoping that each evening there
ZT.'.11. h~v.e charge of the Vacation will be representatives from dif-
ferent congregations in California
. and nearby states to sing for us.
Arrangements need not be made
ahead of time for this.
Each person must bring com-
plete camping equipment as no
facilities will be provided. Any-
one desiring to use facilities of
the park may do so by writing
Company in Yosemite, Calif. Due others get gray. I have learned it and
siring to make these arrange- gotten. Yesterday (Sunday) I was capped my hand over his and
ments should do so immediately reindoctrinated. It vzas one of stopped the commotion.
as they are usually completely the few times in months when I The preacher had reached a
sold out by summer. Anyone de- have been at home for worship, wondrous note on the love and
siring better facilities than Camp as I am usually out preaching at m€rey of God. “I don’t know why
9 may camp in Camp 12 and just some other town. God loved mankind so,” he was
■ ' ■ The wife and mothei in our fa- saying. “His love is past our un-
F - mily is away for a few days, and derstanding. He has conferred
it placed me in the pilot’s place greater mercy upon man than he
in getting myself and four young did upon the angels who sinned.
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Hicks, Olan L. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1952, newspaper, March 12, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306199/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.