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fa- Ll-Il' Carl Thompson BUT LORD! I DON'T WANT TO GO TO BOLIVIA! The week of Missionary Conference final- ly arrived. The school gradually prepared us for this week since we came back from Christmas vacation. I didn't know what was coming and frank- ly, I was a little scared of the ordeal and of so many missionaries 41029 gathered together for a whole week! Dr. Aldrich introduced the week, February 1-6, by saying that the conference was designed to make us doers of the Word Carl Thompson and not hearers only. We must share what we have learned here . . . the fields are white for harvest. It all started Monday morning. It was cold and foggy. Somehow I slept through the alarm again. I was late for breakfast, but I made it with one minute to spare. Someone mixed the Syrups-ugh! Missionary Conference. Oh, boy. I've heard about this week when kids here at school suddenly want to become mis- sionaries and go to deep Africa, or want to leave everything to go to some tribe in New Guinea. Just as long as some missionary didn't try to get me to go to Bolivia, I felt I
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Missionary Conference The open door to our future where does it lie? 65 M55
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could make it through the week. The first morning there were no refreshments and no booths so we mingled around and talked to students that we hadn't seen since breakfast. After the break Dr: Philip Armstrong who was to be the main speaker for the entire week stepped up to the mike. Finally came the long awaited raptured hour-lunch! After lunch we were to talk to missionaries. I didn't talk to the mis- sionaries-I didn't want to go to Bolivia! Monday night: back at C.B. auditorium. There were so many seminars that I didn't know which one to go to! I stayed away ffar leflj A .vlurlenl lookx or-er the Far Earl Broadcasting Coniparzyir booth :luring a break belween xexxionr of the conference. fCenlerj Gordon Goertzen talks lo lrlixsiorzary represenla- tire about f,f16'7'lIlf0ll Mobilizafion. fAh0l'8l Erie Torkelson talks to Rev. George Martin. lIUf'flJll'E'.l'f represeululirue for The E1-fangelical Allianre Mixsiorz. from the South America seminar though. The film Shining Like the Stars was shown. It was good. That first evening, I reflected on the events of the day, and remembered how the needles, crochet hooks, and embroidery thread flew during the conference meetings. Several guys were even doing their mending! Day number two: People were packed to the church's gills. When Luis Palau got up to speak eyes looked up and ears tuned in. He encouraged us to dream big and then doors would open, he said. This turned out to be one of
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