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Volume 10
Bulawayo,
nurses. We heard also of the coming of States. Dr. Watters will teach for one
the Camerons and Kennedys, and were year at Milligan College, then he and
enthused at the thought that at long his wife plan to return to Southern Africa
last there was a group of churches of to give the remaining years of their
Christ in America who had become inter
ested
in
Rhodesia
and
who
had the
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Minister Nicholas Qwemeslia with his son. Nick is a teacher at tlie Bible train
ing school and owns the land on wliich tlie new dormitory will be built.
A very hurried trip was made to Port then go CO Southern Rhodesia for a period
of practical training.
unloaded supplies for the Pan American Shepstone and then on to Kimberley to
move the furniture over to tlie coast
In June or July he expects to go to
Missile Tracking Base. The menfolks
where the school will be located. We Ozark Bible College. After his training
all went fishing and the following day
will be at Port Shepstone by the first there, he hopes to return to Africa as a
the ship served fresh fish.
Lynn Stanley
middle of January.
Fulford to Help
die car.
NovemberDecember
Number 6
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Members of the Tsomo congregation work hard on their new building as Sister
to die American churches who have done^Randall watches. The building is now completed and in use.
needed churches.
Manor
Bookstore
at Mission
Baptisms Reported
April through August 370.
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was invited to
will sail from New York on January 8th. its pastor, giving half his time to the
They will be prepared to take up their church and half his time to the Mission.
NICK'S NOTES
served as ad-interim minister, pates his coming, and the brethren are
Brother Randall has served as pastor of now looking forward to a long period of
the congregation since January 1, 1955. healthy growth under his dedicated
more than five and one half years, has
He will close his ministry on the last leadership.
where
the
Nicholsons
ministered for
to know that this door is now opening among the millions of European people
and we are in the process of locating in the Union. We have been asked to
the Christians whom God will be using
Mission.
that purpose.
Alvin Nicholson
One
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SYBIL RESIGNS AS
CIRCULATION MANAGER
He Will Provide...
"Anyone foolish enough to take two
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missionary-congregation relationship is
beyond description.
Eva,
Eva, A
Andrew and David Grubbs
Baby
Bab; Peter not in picture.
mi
ested in missions
for many years.
i
in
the
Brown County Hospital,
in
tn
Georgetown,
Georgetown Ohio on August 19, 1957.
Church of Christ, Youth Minister: Bish- ^
second
son, Peter Alan, was bom
n ."L
.Ma- Our
Our
seconc
opville
ChurchL of<r Christ, Minister;
t
in
Sheltering
Arms Hospital, Athens,
con Church of Christ, Minister, Hooper
^
Ohio
on
July
18,
1959.
Ridge Church of Christ, Minister. David ^
Glouster Church of Christ. He has served
,
/ ,,
.
,
,
the following Ohio churches: Ferry
,
born
born
VCe are
We
are going to Africa for and with the Lord and Christian people desire to
aa purpose.
purpose. There is a tremendous need see the Kingdom spread, and this is a
force which can not be overcome.
now
now for
for Ei
European (white) evangelism.
Presently most of the work is being
David Grubbs
Presently
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the Missionaries
in Southern Hfrica
wish you a
MERRY CHRIStMHS SEASON
and pray chat the
PEHCE HND GRRCE OF QHRISX
will be with you through 1960.
Missionary Families
of South Africa
mm
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2,500 of a nine-hymn Xhosa sheet have writers, folding machines, and other
been printed. More Xhosa hymns will useful items. One fascinating piece of
be distributed soon, and similar produc- equipment, though not in our line, was the I960 conference of South African
tions in Tswana and Afrikaans will be a giant electronic computer.
churches to be held at Worcester near
^3
On the basis of comments concern- our production and improve the quality
ing these
and print
churches.
bly take
Unity,
^
stage for some time is now
. f. .
English,
Afrikaans,
Max,
Heather,
and
John,
Tohn. with
with
.
Brother Sibinda,
flew
i ,l
L
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Srbinda,
flew to Johannesburg,
Johannesburg.
that Cape Town is keeping up with the rl
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,
-phe
Exhibition
aI.,o
demonstrated
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The
Exhibition
also
demonstrated
, .
...
;
,
,
rest of the world in equipment and tech-
.
ruques. Tins fact is important to our
while the
,
.
c
1
1 items of Mission business.
first ones are ready for mailing now, and to expert guidance in production methods.
, / arul
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_ John
Heather
Keman
anaI llealher
Keman
wl
^5 miles
miles from Joburg, where
the trio
visited
visited with officials of
of th
the Native Af
fairs Department.
Department. The
are
fairs
The missionaries
missionaries are
Max
Sister pleased
pleased thatthe
has aa very
Max Randall
Randall with
witii Brother
Brother and
and Sister
thatthe Mission
Mission has
very good
good
introduction
to churches
and
Xhosa
trans-
entitled
jL
an article or book excerpt from Restoradon writings. If you have material which
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Hignlignt or the youth year at Polo Road church is the summer camp held over
With our tAultilitb operator, Titus the New Year holiday. Last year campers, teachers and adult helpers enjoyed the
Solomon, we were entranced by the Busi- beautiful forest setting overlooking Bout Bay.
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Forwarding Agent:
Mrs. Ed Widlund, 133 Williams Street,
Albert Lea, Minnesota
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be
Forwarding AgenV
Mr. Dewey Scott, 223 South Boulevard
Carrollton, Georgia
Livinglink Churches
For the Randalls: Iowa: Church of Christ,
Muskogee.
Mitchell.
April i960.