Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1967 Page: 4 of 11
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February 10, 1967
CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
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IN ECUADOR
Sewells Begin Mission
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“Our forwarding address until
further notice will be c/o U.S.
Embassy, Quito, Ecuador.”
World Radio programs originate in 10 nations and are heard by
people in more than 50 countries and in nine languages.
‘‘I highly recommend him to ’
others who may need help in
dealing with foreign govern-
ments in Washington. His home
phone is 703-JE-38947, Arlington,
Va.
Joshua Gootam, native evangelist with the Bombay church, will
be the regular speaker. Financial support for the program has been
assured by the Jackson Street congregation in Monroe, La. ‘‘India
has proven to be a fertile field for the gospel,” Hollis said.-‘‘World
Radio India will now be scattering precious seed into the hearts of
great multitudes.”
World News Briefs |
, India Radio Program Completed
BOMBAY, India — The elders of the White’s Ferry Road
Church of Christ in West Monroe, La., recently announced that
negotiations have been completed to broadcast the gospel to India
via the radio. They said that a 52 week contract has been signed
with Male Cineco Radio.
gospel preachers presently en-
deavoring to evangelize this
vast area. Ecuador, with a pop-
ulation of five million, is one of yy
the six nations into which no
full-time missionary has been
sent from among us.
“We have chosen Quito,” Sew-
ell continued,
La Gasca. Contact may be
made with the M. A. Stinsons at
phone number 242905.
Sewell, his wife Sybil,
Stephen and daughters Teresa ._
and Trudie will leave Kingston
after 5 1/2 years, and 12 years
altogether in the Carolina area.
“We feel honored that we are
being allowed of God to fill a
need in an area that is far more
barren than any stateside mis-
sion field,” Sewell expressed
"There art nine Spanish
speaking nations of South Amer
ica with a total population of
more than 100 million.
“1 know of only three U.S.
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Christians that
meeting there.
“Our sponsor in this effort to
evangelize Ecuador is the
church meeting at 731 North
Gadsden Street, Tallahassee,
Fla., where Gordon Teffeteller
preaches. Many other congrega-
tions are also assisting.”
The Quito church meets at 600
KINGSTON, N.C. — The
Noyles E Sewell family will
begin an indefinite stay in Qui-
to, Ecuador as missionaries
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World Radio India will be' broadcast over a 15,000-watt
transmitter each Wednesday evening from 9 to 9:15 starting
February 22. Male Cineco Radio operates from the Maidive Islands,
located in the North Indian Ocean — just southwest of India and
west of Ceylon. “This clear channel station will not only permit
coverage of Jndiji, .but Ceylon as well,” said Harvil Hollis for the
elders.
“Charles E. Grandey, assist-
ant General Counsel for the
Federal Trades Commission in
Washington D.C. helped in the
obtaining of an immigrant visa
not just because from the Ecuadorian govern-
of its large population '362,000),
but“because of the nucleus of
are already
ment,” Sewell commented.
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The 1966 workshop was held the first week of December in
Hong Kopg. Almost 50 missionaries representing 10 countries
attended. Besides the regular lectures and panel discussions by
missionaries, J. W. Roberts, Bible professor for Abilene ChrisAian
DALLAS — The third annual World Mission Forum, featuring
speakers and missionaries from throughout the world, will start at
the building of the Webb Chapel Church of Christ in Dallas on
February 15.
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charge of the series of lectures and demonstrations. The forum,
spotlighting various world mission efforts conducted by members of
thu* church of Christ, will run for five days, concluding with the
worship service with Webb Chapel on.Sunday.
Speakers include Jimmy Allen of Harding College in Searcy,
Ark.; Hen» Novak from Germany; Dan Talbot from Australia; Bob
Mays of Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada; David Caskey of
Tanzania, Africa; Tex Williams of South Africa; J. C. Bailey of
India; and several speakers from Dallas.
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•five-day workshop,” said Sid Allen, missionary, “it is hoped that
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discussions and learn more accurately the situation of the churches
of Christ in Asia.” Information can be acquired from any of the
missionaries in Korea at Korean Christian College, Deung Chon
Dong No. 61. Young Deung Po Ku, Seoul, Korea.
Asian Workshop Planned
SEOUL, Korea — The 1967 Asian Missionary Workshop will be
held on the Korean Christian College campus in Seoul. The date has
not been set, but officials are planning to schedule the -event for
August or September.
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Nichols, James W. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1967, newspaper, February 10, 1967; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1320699/m1/4/?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.