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Christian Service SXXXXX XSXNXXXXXXX SXXXXXNXXNX NXNXXXXNXXSXSNXXXSXXXXX XSXXXXXXXS AT THE MISSION . Showing them love -in God's W'ord . . . Putting classroom theory into practice is an important part of learning. Christian service as- signments provide students with training and op- portunities for witnessing in a needy community. Students hold positions of teachers, junior church directors, pianists, and choir directors in many churches. Assignments also take the stu- 1 dents to missions, street meetings, released time classes, the armed services, and other needy fields. . . . through music . . . This page sponsored by the The Pacific Northwest District and Canby Grove Camp ' -78-
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URBANA--A TIME FOR DECISIONS -3 Going to the train depot - Grace Howard and Brian Sewell Urbana, Illinois, was the site of the sixth annual Inter-Varsity Missions Conference. Grace Howard and Brian Sewell, seniors at Simpson, receivedthe opportunity to attend this confer- ence, December 26-31. Simpson students rallied together to provide expenses for their trip. Upon their return, enthusiastic reports were given to the student body. Emphasizing evangelism, the 5,400 students attending this conference were challenged to commit their lives to the Lord. Many were saved, while others re-dedicated themselves to the work of God. Bible study sessions, panels on missions,prac- tical workshops, prayer times, and special speakers, including Dr. Billy Graham, were a part of this convention. One of the most thrilling events was the closing communion in which the students of all faiths united together. MISSIONARY CANDIDATES Filling out a long application and a doctrinal statement, and appearing before the C.8zM.A. Personnel Secre- tary and the Examining Board for a time of questioning are all a part of applying for missionary service. This year several of, the missionary candidates received their acceptance letters. After graduation, they will be fulfilling the required two years of service or taking additional schooling. it ' Left to right, standing: jim Seim, Ken Maahs, Steoe Bush. Seated: Diane Dailey, Grace Howard, Rev. WY F. Smalley, Personnel Secretary, Rev. R. M. Chrisman, Area Secretary. CNot pictured : Craig and Tana Nimmol.
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...IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Thorough preparation and varied methods are a vital part of teaching. Illustrated songs aid the children in learning. -79- Visual aids are used for stories . . . 41. ..,-,..1,,....- .,.,,- ....,-l 0 w 4 These young lives are being reached for Christ. r
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