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The Christian Workers Band has two major objectives: first, to bring the message of Christ to those who kiiow Him not, and inspiration to fellow-Christians; second, to give the students at Upland College and Academy an opportunity to serve Christ in a practical way. These objectives are realized by those who go out to a variety of service appointments including: a boys ' home, the San Bernardino Jail, a boys ' detention camp, and sev- eral missions and churches. This function is providing valuable laboratory training for Christian service to the many who are actively participating. But more impor- tant than this are the blessings and spiritual lifts which many receive. Officers — Standing George Hostetler. Seated Ruth Cober and Mariorie DeVries oo CommiiJ-e — Standing Cho. ' les Rictel, Frances Swartzendfuber. Joonne Wh.tchet, Rolph Rickel, Albert Hosteller Seoted Verna Goeddel, Cele ' e Wiles. Faithe Musser, Rulh Cober
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Our gospel team always enjoys giving programs at our churches in Chino ancJ Pasadena. Here we not only have the opportunity for valuable training in Christian Service, but we also receive a challenge from our Christian friends with whom we can share experiences in each others Christian life. One Sunday afternoon and evening of each month a team goes to the Door of Hope Rescue Mission in Los Angeles, where we help in mission services and a street meeting. To this mission come men from all walks of life who long for satisfaction — and Christ can give this to them. On the first and third Wednesdays of every month a group of C.W.B. workers drive about 35 miles to the Oak Ridge Camp for delinquent fellows Our ut- most aim IS to present a Christ who ccm help these boys make life worth living. San Bernardino jail gives our students a wonderful opportunity to testify and present the gospel message to men and women who need a Savior who is in- terested in the hardships of life. Three programs of twenty minutes each are given the fourth Sunday afternoon of every month. LeRoy s Boys ' Home is for boys twelve years of age and under who hove been homeless or orphaned. Although young in years, they are eager to know about the Bible and are a challenge to any Christian worker. A team presents a program at this home two Sundays each month. oo 61
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