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N Z' B ieH Them CHUSHDEHS The main function of the Crusaders is the distribution of tracts in Wilmington. Each Friday evening following a short prayer meeting, the group goes into town and Scatters throughout the downtown area. Hundreds of tracts are given out each week by the students who work with the assurance that although many of the tracts will be thrown away, God's word shall not return unto Him void. This has been proven by several instances in which members of the group have had the privilege of leading people to the Lord while engaged in this work. Not only are those receiving the tracts blessed, but all those who have worked with the group can testify to the strengthening of their own spiritual lives through the spreading of the Word of God, even in this humble way. The officers ofthe Crusaders are: President, Grant Griebenowg Vice President, Ernie Langg Treasurer, Sue Stoutg and Secretary, Judy Ros- siter. Miss Struth is the advisor. i i . r l 'Ei .9 i 321 i l. 'Q lfti 4' vlo 1-- T r i if ig ,.
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L. MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP I. III. F. The F,M,F., a chapter ofthe National F,M,F, convenes biweekly to encourage interest in the work of foreign missions. Before each meeting the various prayer groups meet to pray for mission work in a particular part of the world. Then a program in the form of a speaker from different missionary organizations or a chal- lenging film is presented. Unfortunately Paul Carlson, president of the society, had to secure a full time jobg therefore, George Springsteen, vice president filled his office early in the year. Other officers were Jack Matlick, treasurerg and Gerry Flexer, secretary. Mr. Ketcham is the advisor. CRUSADLRS HIIHISIERIHL HSSUUIHIIUH The Ministerial Association on The King's College Campus has a three-fold purpose: to prepare young men to serve Godg to contribute to and to encourage the spiritual life on the campusg and to reach the surrounding com- munities with the Gospel of Christ. Twice a month qualified specialists lead interesting discussions in Dr. Kellow's home. Before the discussion, the members enjoy play- ing ping-pong and shuffleboard and afterwards refreshments are provided by Dr. and Mrs. Kellow. The Association also conducts regularly scheduled Gospel Services at the Salvation Army Mission, the Brandywine Sanatorium and the Delaware Memorial Hospital. Many of the College girls have provided special music and enjoyed personal witnessing in projects spon- sored by the Ministerial Association. The As- sociation is for all who are interested in serving Jesus Christ. Officers of the society include Ted Shelling, presidentg Russ Wentling, vice presidentg Leonard Caldwell, treasurerg Roger Bradley, Chaplain. Their advisor is Dr. Kellow.
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