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World Awareness Encounter Challenges Students for Foreign Missions Expectation filled the air as students awaited the unveiling of the banner announcing the theme, Our Commitment - Com- municating Christ Across Cultures. This kicked off a week of learning, challenge, and life changing decisions as mis- sionaries shared with the student body their knowledge and ex- periences. Thirteen missionaries participated during the World Awareness Encounter in seminars and workshops, discussing topics varying from Islam Today to Foreign Missions at Home. Each day the two guest speakers, Dr. lan Hay and Bill Rapier, presented informative and challenging messages. Other events during the week included a prayer breakfast which provided a time of fellowship and an oppor- tunity to enjoy the culinary gifts of faculty members, students, and their wives. The evening sessions included films, a panel of mis- sionaries and their children, and the delightful WAE 81 Banquet which concluded the week. 2l
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Visions in Worldwide Evangelism 'E . . Q . . 1 .. ip , I, I ' .t, 5 :rl i,.- , W-W-www-w-a-vqgm 8 OUR C 4i CHRIST ACROSS 5l 1. Jonathon Smith makes an announcement during WAE. 2. Randy Brandt, a prayer band leader, gets his lunch. 3. Carol Hollis discusses strategy for SMI. 4. SMI officers, from left: Carol Hollis, Brian Balster, Paul Morgan, Gene Slade, Tim Stark, Lem Morgan fsponsori, Cin- dy McGeehan, Terri Shelton. 5. Gene Slade mulls over financial matters for SMI.
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1. Bill Rapier, one ot the two guest speakers, despite a broken leg which forced him to be assisted to the podium each day, shared during the course ol the week about servanthood. 2. Mis- sionaries used slides, tapes, and other illustra- tions to convey their messages. 3. The prayer breakfast allowed students and missionaries to share together in a more casual atmosphere. 4. Cindy McGeehan, who visited Africa the previous summer, and several other girls attired in native costume of Africa, helped to set the mood for the theme. 5. A display of articles of interest from lrian Jaya was on display during the week. 15
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