Kansas City Youth for Christ - Conqueror Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1964

Page 168 of 216

 

Kansas City Youth for Christ - Conqueror Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 168 of 216
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Page 168 text:

The perfect way to start the day. This is just one statement that is true of the Youth for Christ Hour. Our radio program, which is heard twice daily, broadcasts the message of a living Christ. Its unique presentation of .ideas and its gift for challenging you to live for Christ daily, has made its thirteen years on the air, years filled with hope and inspiration. A1 speaks from his heart to you through radio. Y.F.C. HOUR Albert Lane and his favorite grand piano give every broadcast a special touch. Glen Jones, now at the controls, prepares for a recording.

Page 167 text:

Additional help from both the Bible and tracts are given by the desk counselors. FOLLOW'UP Marge Palmer keeps an accurate record of the follow-up materials for each individual decision. When a person indicates that he wishes to make a decision for Christ in a Youth for Christ meeting, he is led to the Lord by a well-trained counselor, and is given instruction on living the Christian life and how to maintain a daily quiet time. lm- mediatelyg the Youth for Christ office follows-up this decision with a series of lessons that are especially designed to meet the spiritual needs ofa new convert. The new Christian is also contacted by his club director or club officer and welcomed and encouraged in his Christian life.



Page 169 text:

First Seme ster Eric Thurman - Producer Richard Hathorne - Editor Eunice Powell - Program Director Own Tucker - Engineer Bill Jansen - Announcer Pat Hartman - Announcer Del Fehsenfeld - Announcer Rod Morrill - Announcer Dave Pierson - Announcer Second Semester Eric Thurman - Assistant Engineer Richard Hathorne - Producer Rosemary Hensley - Program Director Owen Tucker - Engineer Bill Jansen - Editor Rod Morrill - Announcer CAMPU The most important commodity on earth in this wor1d's decade of destiny is its young people. Campus is the voice of Youth for Christ teenagers proclaiming Christianity - a vibrant, stimulating faith. This is the familiar intro- duction to the teen geared, thirty-minute broadcast which is heard every Saturday on radio station KCCV. Campus is entirely the product of Youth for Christ teens, with the purpose of moving a myriad of minds toward God, Country, and the Bible.

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