Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1958 Page: 1 of 8
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NUMBER 28
Columbia C.C. Hires Prexy
MEDITATION
By HOMER PUTNAM REEVE8
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Every Member of the Church
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University of Texas and
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HEGINS APRIL 20
Lipscomb Sets
’58 Lectureship
come
walks of
of
The
Texas Christian Uni
taking A.M
and taught
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“Communicat-
Through the
npHE BIBLE Is the greatest
1 and grandest textbook in
the world. Any system of edu-
cation that Ignores this sub-
lime volume is incomplete.
Man is so constituted that
physical science and intellec-
tual culture will run away
with him if apiritual culture
is neglected. It Is like a fiery
steed without a good rider.
The best Intellectual cul-
ture in the world will not keep
one of the barroom. Neglect
soul culture; develop only the
intellectual and physical sides
of man’s nature and we are
just as apt to produce a crop
of scoundrels as anything.
What man possesses the
ability to create he must pos-
sess the character to control.
The Bible is God’s character
volume.
20. Ore )
Truman
was born
Tenn
rilling,
age of
ipecial
i good
“On behalf
congregation
sincere
the many
encouragement
and the
Marshall
n>Dnirntiiu>
Audi,, Visual Aids "
He
preached on Sundays in
around Fort Worth, Tex.,
held meetings during the
I^ater he served the
'11,,re than
HlrlnK otL
tt,ne we *,
m°minl
X" m
"Spreading
i Mass Communi-
will be given at 11 00
Monday through Wednes
Tuesday, April 22
Harold S Baker. “Communi-
few
have Loen
have been
R (‘quests have
neoph) of almost all
life. Including preachers
most all denominations
Central congregation Is unable
to tarry on this work alone
Since it is a new congregation
It has had the responsibility of
purchasing property — and now
the responsibility of erecting a
new church building
The mail received In the past
evidence of an audience of
of thousands of lis
During ■ the past four
almost 500 000 free
sermons have been
the greater
During
of the Central
we express our
appreciation for the
hundreds of letters of
the prayers,
fellowship of brethren
interested in our work
Host Gospel Hour
Through
7F0U
"> do
i nuoiiH
in the
that first r*
rt 11 helped
knows,’’
his visit,
"f the
preedHal
"llght flW 3
nebulous
work “ometJ
COnvenleJ
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Plata
entinJ
ot th,
of t J
l>e Wottljl
the <1WI
l^l Is to,.
■We request that all contrl
buttons please he made directly
to the Central Church of Christ,
nil funds for this work are
handled through the church
treasury
Lemon Plans
To Preach
In Michigan
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., March
o; — Following a trip by Dale
Lemon to Traverse City. Mich .
to find living quarters, the date
has been set for beginning a
new work in that city as prev
iously announced in the Chris-
tian Chronicle. As presently
planned, the first meeting of
the lord’s church in Traverse
City will be on the second Sun-
day of April
Since quarters have not been
arranged
church,
will be
“We are moat grateful to
brethren who are having fel-
lowship with us in this great
missionary work of preaching
is
hundreds
toners
years
copies of
mailed throughout
oart of North America
the past few months however,
comparatively few copies of
sermons have been mailed be
reuse wo have been tinable to
finance the printing and
ing of the sermons
es who
)ublica-
T. H. Etheridge Takes
Post at Oregon College
ALPINE, l ex., March 24 (Spl.) — Dr. T. H. Etheridge,
professor of education and director of teacher training at
Sul Ross State College here and former dean of this school
for 14 years, has accepted a new position as president of
Columbia Christian College in Portland, Ore.
Dr. Etheridge will assume the presidency ar Columbia
Christian about June I. He will begin this new work with
a long experience both in the ministerial and educational
fields behind him. He is one of the better known educators
among members of the
churches of Christ.
Columbia Christian
Wednesday and Thursday.
April 23 and 24
Athens c]!iv PulliHH.
Ollied the Hook ”
J I.",) Snow “The
Within the Gospel "
A spe, ia| sorb's of lessons on
R"bjoct. “Spreading the
°<”Te| Through
cation "
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day
left
lilt he
'ague.
i<> n ary
to be
,t"’iiKh, that be
encouraged
of the
by the
sl’ii Duality
'• hv the 8iie
o' change
' Il io ve r-
1 thinks
\ co/ ...
eating the Gospel Through Ra
dio and Television ”
Wednesday, April
Allen Pettus,
ing the Gospel
Press."
At 11 oo am on
and at 1 00 p.m every day,
ports will be given on
Lord's work in the following
fields Tokyo and the Far East,
Russia, Germany Nigeria. Can-
ada. Wisconsin and the Union
of South Africa Groups inter
ester! in mission work in other
fields will be meeting at 4:00
p in
The following panel discus
sions will be held at 2:00 pm.
Monday through Wednesday
(See LECTURES, p. 4)
Monday and Tuesday,
April 21 and 22
Rex F Johnston. “The Mean
ing and Value of Communion
tion '
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Christian Is
ON THE
inside PAGES
• The "Unchurched’’ State.
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Psge 3
• Norwelgl
PBge 4
Northwest Singing Normal,
Page 7.
the gospel by radio
the years Brother Howard has
no doubt preached the gospel
to millions by radio He is anxi-
ous to continue this work with
out financial remuneration for
his services, but cost for radio
time, printing, mailing and of
flee work must he paid Brother
Howard has neter accepted
personal financial support for
bis radio work
A Recognized News Source of the
Associated Press and United Press
ABILENE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1958
McKendree. "Every
M essenger"’
Col- Ha
lege in Portland, Orc., is 11 U
years old. In that time it has
grown from a grade school
of 16 students to 210 students
per day in high school and
junior college.
The school has had two 7”
problems in recent months. KJ
The first was to select a new H
president. Vice President ■
Claude Guild, whose efforts It
have done much to keep the I
school on sound footing, is til ■
and cannot he as active as he I
has been The second has been H
to raise a $13.SOO obligation.
(Any inquiries can be addressed ■
to the college in care of Box
9138. 400
GREENVILLE Tex. March
25 The elders of the Central
Church of Christ here have an-
nounced that the Gospel Hour
radio broadcast, heard each
Sunday night at 9:30 (CSTI.
over XEG. conducted by V E
Howard is under the direction
of the elders of the Central
congregation, with the support
and fellowship of other congre
gallons and individuals
for housing the
the Initial meetings
conducted in Lemon's
home Those who are Interest-
ed in being present for the be
ginning of this work should
meet at 728 State Street. Tra
verse City at 10 a m. on April
13
I NASHVILLE Tenn The
I 1958 ZApsi-omb Spring lecture
I Ssrtet' will open at 6:39 p.m
I n* saad’.iy April 20. in the
I vlrotvh building on Granny
I W».ite Pike The theme of the
I »eries will be ’’Communicating
I the Gospel
I W S Blackman of Hialeah.
Ba. will deliver the opening
I lecture His subject will be
I “Personal Godliness — the Ef-
I fective Wav of Communicating
I the Gospel Other evening lec
I tures will be
7:50 p m.. Monday, April 21
Ernest Highers. "Christ.
Savior We Communicate"
Otis Gatewood "Where
Voice Is Not Heard ’’
7:30 p.m Tuesday, April 22
k Batsell Barrett Baxter. “The
• Ciepe) We Communicate.”
B C. Goodpasture. “The Faith
Once Delivered Yesterday and
Today ”
7:50 p.m Wednesday, April 23
bon Gardner “New Insights
is Communicating the Gospel."
The following lectures will
be given at in Ml am
In Alumni Auditorium
Lipscomb campus and
churrh auditorium on
White pike
Harrison Etheridge
in McNairy County.
March 6. 1890 He at-
tended the ungraded schools of
his home county and then did
academy work at National
Teachers Normal and Business
College Henderson. Tenn, un
der A G Freed and N B
Hardeman Later he attended
Thorp Springs Christian Col
loco and Abilene Christian Col-
lege taking the AB degree
from the latter institution in
1920
He was principal of the Gunt-
Bihle School. 1921 22. teach-
ing Bible and social science He
attended
versify,
degree that
there three years as instructor
in philosophy and psychology
Ho taught in his native coun-
ty for throe sessions. 1908-12.
while attending broken sessions
of the National Teachers Nor
mal and Business College (now
Freed-Hardeman College)
has
and
and
summers
Church of Christ at Tyler, Tex.,
for two years, and then for six
years served the University
Church of Christ, Austin, Tex.,
and completed class work for
the doctorate at the UnirerBlty,
hiding. In 193445. the feHow-
<h4p in the history and phi!
(Bee ETH1RIDGI. P- 8)
Debate in Oklahoma
NORMAN, Okla.—W. Curtis
Porter and Ralph Gage will <H«
cuss Bible classes and women
teachers in a debate here April
7-10, at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The
gym building 1005 on the north
earnpua of the Oklahoma Uni-
versity has been secured tor
the debate
Nnw Dallps Buildinn
DALLAS. Tex—The Beckley
Hoghts Church of Chrst n Dal-
1ns recently moved Into Its new
building at 6510 South Beckley.
The building seats 500 persons
and has 18 classrooms The
building is In the Immediate vl
clnity of h future shopping
center and about five new hous
in* developments which are
now being constructed Present
membership of the churrh la
262 The building funds were
uppropriated by means nf s
$50 000 bond program
each day
on the
in the
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Nichols, James W. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1958, newspaper, April 8, 1958; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306727/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.