Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 27, 1977 Page: 3 of 12
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December 27, 1977
CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE Page 3
BROTHERHOOD EVENTS
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Jan. 15-19,’78
Ft. Worth Lectures
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Jan. 18-20, ’78
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Jan. 22-25
O.C.C. Lectureship
Jan. 22-25,’78
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Jan. 23-27
Feb. 1-2,’78
? writes, “Unless some unforeseeable situation arises, the printing
Feb. 1-Mar.17/78
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Feb. 6-10/78
Feb. 19-22/78
ACU Lectureship
Feb. 20-24/78
Feb. 24-25/78
Feb. 28, ’78
Preachers’ Forum
Mar. 23-25/78
Mar. 23-26, ’78
Mar. 24-25/78
Apr. 16-19/78
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Apr. 19-21/78
Lectureship
Apr. 25/78
June 17-23/78
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June 25-29, ’78
President Carl Walker
June 30-July 14/78
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July 6-9, ’78
July 22-28
Family Encampment
Yosemite Valley
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World Vision For
Christ Workshop
(San Antonio Convention Center)
Caribbean Cruise
and Lectureship
Great Lakes Christian
College Bible Lectureship
3rd Annual
Encampment
Spiritual Counseling
Emphasis Week
First Follow-up
Campaign for Christ
2nd Annual Preacher’s
Forum
3rd Annual
Elders’ Workshop
Fourth Annual
Lectureship
14th Annual
Youth Forum
34th Annual
Lectureship
European
Lectureship
Bible Teachers’
Workshop
Browntrail Congregation
1801 Brown Trail
Bedford (Greater Ft. Worth), TX
Valley Forge Encampment
c-o Wil C. Goodheer, Director
590 W. Valley Forge Road
King of Prussia, PA 19406
GLCC Lectureship Director
Box 399, Beamsville
Ont. LOR 180 Canada
Ohio Valley College
Parkersburg, W.Va 26101
Freed-Hardeman College
Henderson, TN 38340
Sydney, Australia
Cont. Ivan Stewart
2805 Tudor Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73127
Alabama Christian Col.
Montgomery, AL
Verviers, Belgium
Richard E. Wolf
Rue General Leman, 19
4300 ANS Belgium
Abilene Christian Univ.
Abilene, TX
Christian Journal
2709 Race St.
Fort Worth, TX. 76111
Harding College
Searcy, AR 72143
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NEW EDITOR FOR ACTION NAMED
PALOS VERDES ESTATES, Ca.:—Jimmie Lovell of ACTION
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Lectureship
ACC Bible
Lectureship
Garnett Rd. Church of Christ
3434 S. Garnett Rd.
Tulsa, Okla. 74145
Okla. Christian College
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Phone (405) 478-1661
Sunset Church of Christ
3723 34th Street
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 794-5191
MacArthur Park
Church of Christ
1907 N.E. Loop 410
San Antonio, Tex. 78217
Pepperdine University
Malibu, CA 90265
Harding College
Searcy, AR 72143
(501) 268-6161
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« and mailing of ACTION will be done in Round Rock, Texas, starting
' with the January 1978 issue. Larry Jackson, a loyal Christian who
often fills the pulpit, is editor and publisher of the Round Rock
Leader, the city newspaper. His is a large printing company and
well able to handle my little paper. Reuel Lemmons and the
Westover Hills people will work closely with Larry on ACTION and
the WBS work, as well as the related activities having to do with
both. Due to this closeness, I pledge the conduct of my life having to
do with the work of the Lord in the hands of these elders.”
homes, but so far no deaths are reported among the Christians.”
Those who are touched by the needs of our homeless Indian
can send funds to:
Church of Christ
A. & Tenn. Streets
Midland, Texas 79701
or
Raytown Church of Christ
Box 9373
Raytown, Missouri 64133
or directly to India
Church of Christ
45-4 RT Geetanivas
Barkatpura, (P. O. Box 1260 Kachiguda)
Hyderabad, A.P. 500027, India
Annual Tulsa
International Soul Saving Workshop
Mediterranean Holy-Land-
Lectureship Cruise
Georgia Christian School
Dasher Rural Station
Valdosta, GA 31601
CHRISTIAN CYCLONE VICTIMS IN INDIA NEED URGENT AID
HYDERABAD, India.:—Charles F. Scott and J. C. Bailey send word
telling of the terrible cyclones and tidal wave that struck two states
in India. Scott says, “The storms left so many hundreds of our
brethren homeless. Many lost everything—house, food supply—and
because they depend on wages from the harvest---the first harvest
with its wages for reaping is also gone.
“I know of no natural catastrophe that has ever affected so many
of our brethren. We believe our American brethren will want to help
if they know.”
il 8:00 a.m. c- BaileY reported that about 100 Christian families lost their
be a real -•
work heigk brethren
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serve onbot
Darrell Frazier, Director
P. O. Box 11819 (ph. 505-293-8396)
Albuquerque, N. M. 87112
task is f
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satisfact Checks sent to India direct should be marked; for deposit to Acct,
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1000 Cherry Road
Memphis, TN 38117
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OKI au 0CC EUROPEAN TOUR
d CITY’ OK.:—O.C.C.’s Annual European Tour will be
13, 1978 by Dr. William Jones, professor of Bible.
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ad them FORT WORTH LECTURES JAN. 15-19
t dePendS5 atteS 'yORTH, Tex.:—Wendell Winkler writes to urge all to
h and insp Qf the Fort Worth Lectures Jan. 15-19 at the Brown Trail church
Ung, Blbl.® 1 a^nst (1801 Brown Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76021). Last minute
Christian jm Jements for lodging and display space should be made
lions; b° a ely. Special speakers are: John Waddy, V. E. Howard,
the Bible scW Turner, W. B. West and others.
late news items
NEW EDITORIAL BOARD FOR 20TH CENTURY CHRISTIAN
•'NASHVILLE, Tn.:—Joe Barnett, editor of 20th CENTURY
: puRjsTIAN magazine announces changes in the Editorial Board.
( Twelve staff writers were named to the newly formed Editorial
4 B Those on the Editorial Board will be more visible than other
writers in the sense that their writings will appear more frequently.
They are skilled writers who have a strong message and
I communicate it well. They will also be involved in periodic meetings
to discuss the direction of the magazine', help plan the issdes,
occasionally serve as guest editors for special issues, and help
establish guidelines.
<<It’S a totally new Board of carefully selected people,” said
Barnett. “We will be leaning heavily on them for advice and
direction.” Announcement of the appointment will appear in the
January issue of the magazine. The April 1978, issue will be totally
= written by the new Board members.
Appointed to the Board are: Dan Anders, John Gipson, Joe
Goodspeed, Harold Hazelip, Lanny Henninger, Bert Mercer, Mary
Oler, Harvey Porter, Darrell Richard, Virgil Trout, Ann Young, and
Bill Young.
GEORGIA PHONOTHON
expressing SeyaraI brethren including m
i thpir van resident John C. Stevens B
th nw rACU) and President Cliff L.
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brethren ave written strongly urging
>rve our res e brotherhood to respond
'worabiy to the Georgia I
Christian Phonothon or to
send checks directly to Pres-
ent Carl Walker, Georgia I
11 pitlan Sch<>ol, Dasher
11 S\?ti0n’ Vald°sta, GA I
31601. This 63 year-old Chris- I
$200 nmCh001 must raise I
™’°°Vn a short Period of ■
,We cannot afford to
i to declare 30 °n tllis fine Christian school.
ige in all nati-
ey have thej
their lives led May 24-June
OK 73iiiJones’ Oklahoma Christian College, Oklahoma City,
• Total tour payment due by March 15.
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Beckloff, John W. Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 27, 1977, newspaper, December 27, 1977; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322210/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.