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Mission Conference . ,, ,. ...um nlssuumlm v,s,uN AT Stun 'J MTHE I gt GBUS iiil ?'l Luv: Duesirr ' Inun Cuiznm Class displays centering around the countries behind the Iron Cur- Tortured for Christ - a portion of the Junior Class dis- play. 'assover :ive of the American Board of Missions to the Jews. Conference. - 1968 November ninth through the thir- teenth were days of special blessing at Berkshire as Mission Conference, 1967, held its twenty-second annual session. Throughout the conference, the theme So Send l You, became a per- sonal command in the lives of many students as they sat under such serv- ants of God as: Rev. Russell Rusty Baker, Jr. from Tanzania, East Africa, Rev. and Mrs. lan Anderson who work with the Chinese people of the Philip- pines, Miss Sylvia Whitman, an Advent Christian missionary in Japan, Miss Luree Wotton, who brought reports from the Advent Christian work in the Philippines, Rev. Jonas Cohen from the American Board of Missions to the Jews in New York City, and our dear friend, Rev. Joseph Baucom, Secretary of the American Advent Mission So- ciety. Dynamic and heart rending mes- sages were also felt as the various dis- plays were viewed. In winning order, they represented the Soph's who pre- sented needy U. S. A.g the Freshmen with live senoritas and senors from Mexico, the Juniors who portrayed war-torn Czechoslovakia under the theme Tortured for Christ, and the Seniors with a colorful sampling of Japan. With grateful hearts we praise God for all that Mission Conference, 1968 meant and pray that each one of us might be willing to be sent wherever our wonderful Lord should desire. demonstration given by Mr. Rosen a representa- Mrs. lan Anderson addressing a morning Chapel service during Mission
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