Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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AUSTIN, Tex., April 27—
Twenty-five years ago Ralph B.
Sweet realized that Bible study
is too often only spot learning.
Turning thought to action, he
has since then produced "Jour-
is weak nu
tent meetings
per
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Begins June 8
Fogarty of Gn-ggton.
preaching
P.m. Sun
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months, or four times a year.
It will be edited by J
Choate.
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100 pages and
sermons, radio
mon outlines,
questions
reviews,
Ip Austin, where he moved
preedit for the eoogeeMRMOKi
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Continues for Three Whti
The continuation of eai>$nt
meeting for three weevil
thought to he another ftrvbrtftlf
factor The greatest force of all
is the power that comes from
hearing the gospel of Christ ft
its fullness and tn the spirit of
love for the lost
Thet elders of the church ft
Athens. Tex with the coupe
Ration there are subrtantftl
contributors to this effort The
elders in .Athens are overmeiix
the financial phase of thii
work All contributions shosld
be sent directly to Athena, Box
Mis. This money is used topur
chase equipment, (only about
one half of the 5,000 chairs have
been purchased to datet, defray
advertising costs, moving ex
penses and <>titer exgenditgTM
essential to tarrying on the
tent preaching and teaching
Approximately $7,500 is yd
needed to finance the work ft
195S The evangelists receirf
no salary from this fund- All
communications pertaining to
financial fellowship are re-
quested to be directed to th*
elders in Athens, Tex
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Mentation for all ages.
Youngsters coming from their
Bible classes into the auditor-
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the Western Heights Church of
beginning at 9 :30
coordinated by
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To Spread Over U.S.
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until tur«»lA*« tiieui over totheir
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The young preacher began to
wonder what could be done.
Educated in Austin College,
Southern Methodlet University
aud the Univeralty of Texas—
where he receded his maater’s
degree in economics- -he began
preauhinr f c
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was to teach the Bible and tbe
Bible onfty, em» that young and
light learn and contond
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Tent Meetings Slated
In Brownwood, Denton
m conducive to Christian de-1
vt'lvpment. meeting on Tues
days,r Wednesdays and Thurs-
days;
T he studies
will
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will include:
sermons,
poems,
and answers,
Bible geography
Invitation Extended
z\ cordial invitation has t*«D
extended by the congreg•tlon,
of San Angelo, Brownwood and
Denton to membera everywhere
to come and spend time in °°*
of these three week tent W®**
Ings
Tbe dates of the San An<*0
tent meeting will be June ■
with the Brownwood meet™
following from July 12-AufW^1
The Denton aeriea will w”
September 20 and cloEe Oct®*
10. Each of theae will b*
flea I In hours of activity, r°
gram and work
to our Book a-Month Plan,
• the commentaries are $3.50 with
and Jude, which is $4 00. All are
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Weak Congregation*
JACKSON. Mias-. A»ril ” h
F B Shepherd of Fort w _
continues to be suppoi
cinlly by churches
water and Dalia*,
Little Rock. Ark
spends his time
edify underprlvlleg®d
in difficult placet.” #
He recently comply*
ineating in Arkanttt- )n
meetings scheduled thM
Rome, N. Y.; Augutta,
field and Dexter,
rote. Mma. Montreal.
and In Oregon »«d
fo grow, stacked in orange I
unites Then in 1946 the prera- 1
e» first began to roll on ‘‘Jour- I
neys through the Bible.”
Since that time, the chron- i
^logical, systematic study of the |
Bible has grown to include pre- |
school children on up. A< aix- J
man publishing company senda ■
material to 46 ststes and for- I
eign couutrieti Africa. Germany I
a«d many others.
Twenty-five years from the I
day he had tbe idea, R B. "
Sweet’s work is neatly bound
Angelo
June
ing of the
12 hours
Homes of
tality to visitors
by visitors
Many out-of town
aid in personal
a in
.loh u
Fogarty will lead the activities
designed for young people and
children One phase of thin
work will be a youth forum fol
toenagers each Sunday after
noon at 2 Jo dealing with prob
lems peculiar to this age group
Outstanding young leaders will
lead panel discussions,
young singing groups will
presented
• SAN 'ANOPI.O, tens
(Special^Austin Avenue in
BrowtuM ood, Te.v., and Fqrrl
anti Bolivar in Denton, Tex.,
have publicity programs al-
ready underway for tent
meetings of three-wcck dura-
tion with the bogarty bro-
thers tor July and Septem-
ber.
San Angelo is to be the
initial big tent endeavor
der the direction of the 9th
and Main congregation here.
The site selected for the 22-
day long preaching series is
on Highway *7 on the south
edge of the city with hard
surface parking grounds for
1.500 cars. Ihe site was
formerly a drive-in I heatre.
The opening day of the San
Hurt will be Saturday,
i. with a continuous read
New Testament for
starling at 9 am.
members foi hospi
will be used
from 13 states.
guests are
work
of
will begin the
.services June S
day as there will
ing worship at
Ixird's days
period will
-A1 time activities
the
ha v e
is scheduled to pene-
major cities of this
countries where the
church of the Lord
merically The
are planned for a 10-year
iod
The leaders believe the
movement can become recog-
nized for its purpose of preach-
ing only New Testament Chris-
tianity timre quickly with the
early meetings in areas where
the church is strong However,
tn 19:>9 at least two meetings
will I”' in cities of other Htates
where relatively few Christians
live
Advance Preparations
The efTei tivenesH of soul
’-•tuning through gospel preach-
ing in large tents deiiends on
reaching thousands of hearers
who w ill not otherwise hear the
Word of Christ. Advance ar-
rangements for each tent meet-
ing are started one year ahead
of the preaching,
through all forms of
advertising are used
months prior to the
date.
Following jn
the publicity approach. r:*”—
weeks of personal work are de-
voted to reaching the interest-
ed of the community This ac-
tivity will be intensified during
the period of preaching by vis-
iting Christians, using their vs-
< tition tune to aid in saving:
houIs. A neutral site I
tent in each place with
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Nichols, James W. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1958, newspaper, May 13, 1958; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306738/m1/4/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.