Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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Teenage Christian magazine does. With timely articles, in-
terviews, cartoons, and other features, the teenager is giv-
en a genuine Christian outlook on many vital issues.
You can provide tins monthly magazine for your teenager
for a very small investment—only I&.00 a year. Just fill
out the coupon and mail it to us right away. It will be one
of the best investments you will ever make.
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this need.
But ... what about food for spiritual thought? How much
religious guidance do your children find in the magazines
you buy? Do any of them challenge the teens with articles
; on Christ and true service to Him? Do any of them talk
sensibly about belief in God? Christian education? The New
Morality? Dating? The Bible? Or any other area teenage
Christians are asking questions about?
These all may be good magazines. Each provides entertain- ■—
ment and information that teenagers can use. And there
are many more like them. Yes, there is a lot of food for
thought on the newsstands today, and in your home.
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OVER 200 ATTEND OPENING
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Georgia Christian School
Valdosta, Georgia
Northwest in Atlanta Enters New Building
ATLANTA — More than 200 visitors were present for
the first services of the Northwest church on April 24,
when they moved to their new auditorium.
This came about as a result of a special canvass and
personal work effort by the members of the congrega-
tion. Almost every home in the area of the building was
contacted with a special invitation to attend these serv-
ices.
A special song service was conducted in the after-
noon, with large numbers of people from almost all of
the area congregations present. ■
Jesse Long serves as minister of the congregation,
with Carl L. Clower working as educational director.
A day school for grades 1-6
A boarding or day school for grades 7-12
An accredited school, with qualified teachers, dedicated to developing
young people morally, spiritually, mentally and physically to meet the
complex problems of space age living.
A full summer program beginning June 20, 1966.
For date of beginning Fall term, and any other information write:
Registrar
Joe D. Gray Selected
For Truth’ Campaign
THOMASVILLE, Ga—Joe D. Gray of Valdosta, Ga.,
will be the speaker for the “Treasure of Truth” cam-
paign in Thomasville, October 3-14.
Gray, who serves as mission director of the Central
church, recently spoke and directed campaigns in Christ-
church, New Zealand, and Blantyre, Malawi.
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Ancil Jenkins, minister of the Thomasville church
will serve as local director of the campaign.
Services will be conducted nightly in the Thomasville
City Auditorium. This is the first time that a religious
group has been allowed to conduct services in this build-
ing.
Plans call for at least 30 workers to assist in an in-
tense program of personal work during the campaign. L
GEORGIA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
FIFTY-ONE YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE
TO BOYS AND GIRLS
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Nichols, James W. & Lundy, James, R. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1966, newspaper, May 13, 1966; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313366/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.