Christian Chronicle (Nashville, Tenn.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1974 Page: 3 of 8
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April 9, 1974 CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE Page .
Ibaraki Christian Activities
By M.A. Shelton
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Ibarki Christian College,
program that would help the
Koreans to greater economic
stability while providing in-
come for the college. Ches-
shir worked under the direc-
tion of the Otter Creek con-
gregation during those years.
After about two weeks in
Korea, Chesshir will return to
Nashville to make final
preparations to return
Korea in the fall.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn.—We
would like to give you some
information about those who
have participated in the
evangelistic efforts in Ibaraki
during the last few years.
The Graham McKays have
returned to the States on
furlough. They plan to return
to Ibaraki in June. The Bruce
Kilmers returned in Decem-
ber. Bruce plans to enter
Wayne State University in
Michigan and work part time,
Diane will also be working.
There is a possibility that they
will go back to Japan after
Bruce has completed work on
a planned graduate program
in speech. The Jim Battens
will return later in the year.
After completing his educa-
tion, they plan to go back to
Japan for a lifetime of
teaching and preaching the
Gospel of Christ. The Keith
Tuckers are expected to
return before the end of the
year. We do not know
definitely what their plans
will be but they will probably
Our “Insight” radio pre
gram began in September c
1973. This program can no’
be heard in most parts of th
United States. It is current!
being aired on a number <
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■| tion we currently have, we are
V not even reaching a smal!
M percentage of them; we are
■ not carrying out the Great
Commission. • There is ar
urgency about the preaching
Far fifteen years Western Christian Foundation, Inc.,
a non-profit organization, has been forwarding finan-
cial assistance to Christian Colleges in the North. We
have developed a fine printing department and are
assisting further with earnings it produces.
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ligion preached for a number of
ng con churches, and served as an
elder of the Omika church
ling i located on the campus. They
quart® moved to Honolulu in Decem-
jrow at ber 1972 where he is engaged
cilities1 in writing materials for use in
Gosp Bible study. Such materials
>n page are badly needed in Japan and
are to be translated into the
Japanese and other lan-
guages. They are fully sup-
ported by the Union Avenue
church. Brother Horton spent
most of the month of
November in Ibaraki where
he held a meeting at the
Omika church, taught
<ashvill numerous classes, spoke a
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World Evangelism is a
twentieth century approach to
carrying out the Great Com-
mission of Jesus Christ. The
message remains the same,
but the methods for con-
veying that message change
from generation to genera-
tion. Jesus has challenged us
to “Go ye, therefore, and
make disciples of all
nations.” This is our reason
for existing.
There are three and one
half billion people who now
cohabit our globe. Using
every method of communica-
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• must do it now—tomorrow
OH will be too late for thousands
INSIGHT NEWSPAPER
COLUMN
In Jaunary of 1971 r
|g|i syndicated newspaper columi
■El was begun which, at tha
time, was carried in 24 news
papers. The column then wa
Secretary. ’ ' '' ° ’ entitled “Search for Truth.
Second Row, left to right: A.P. Smith, Elder, Druid Hills Church of K’s title was recently change*
to “Insight” and the colum
is now registered in 54
papers across the Unite*
States. Plans are to place thi
column in many major metre
politan newspapers durin
1974. The circulation eac
time the column is carried
three times weekly in th
daily papers and weekly i
the weekly newspapers, is i
excess of eight million.
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spiritui remain at home for a while, at
least.
The Howard Hortons de-
serve much credit for the
younger
missionaries and for their
working together so effective-
ly in the evangelistic program
law St on ibaraki campus and
surrounding area. The Hor-
tons lived on the Ibaraki
campus for more than three
years. He taught Bible in
HOUSE OF
INSPIRATION
TEACHING CASSETTES
Billy Graham
Bill Bright
Larry Christenson
What is World Evangelism
By Larry Swaim
conferred with the adminis-
trators of I.C.C. and partic-
ipated with both American
and Japanese Christians in
planning for the future. In
April they will make another
trip to Ibaraki where they will
be teaching and preaching for
two to four months before
returning to Honolulu.
Contributions for the
“Ibaraki Christian Fund”
were a little low in February.
We need your prayers and
continued financial help in
order to provide support for
the missionary families.
Travel expenses for those re-
turning home and for their
replacements create a need
for special contributions in
addition to the regular con-
tributions that many are so
faithfully providing.
Thank you for your con-
tinued interest in carrying the
Gospel of Christ to the
Japanese people. Direct cor-
respondence to: Union
Avenue Church of Christ,
1930 Union Avenue at Tucker,
Memphis, Tennessee 38104.
Christ; Ray Mooney, Radio Coordinator; David Crosier; Newspaper
Coordinator; A.O. Stinson, TV Coordinator.
Third Row, left to right: Larry Swaim, Program Coordir tor; John
Hosch, Public Relations Manager; T. Harding Paine, Elder Druid Hills
Church of Christ; Harry Waites, Elder, Druid Hills Church of Christ.
World Evangelism is a
multi-media program under
the oversight and direction of
the Druid Hills Church of
Christ in Atlanta, Georgia. It
seeks to use three major
methods of communication to
convey the gospel to the
largest possible audience in
the most effective and econo-
mical way possible. The three
media used are a syndicated
newspaper column entitled
“Insight,” prime time tele-
vision specials, and a radio
program also called “In-
sight.”
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Chesshir, Haskell. Christian Chronicle (Nashville, Tenn.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1974, newspaper, April 9, 1974; Nashville, Tennessee. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322145/m1/3/?q=%22United%20States%20-%20Tennessee%20-%20Davidson%20County%20-%20Nashville%22: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.