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March 1958
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JAMAICAN
CHALLENGER
"... a great and effectual door Is opened
ENSIGNS RETURN
In the providence of God the Ensigns
are again at work in Jamaica after a
lovely furlough. The boys are glad to
be sleeping in the same beds each night,
while Grayson and Grayce Marie are
happy to be working with Jamaican
saints, sinners, and children. The sched
ule . is working smoothly with a full
quota of work.
Plenty to Do
' 'tl
October, 1954.
Ensigns, April 29
July, 1958
PAGE TWO
Box 20 (Half-Way-Tree)
Kingston 10, Jamaica, W.I.
Halting Church
Even in the church of the Lord we
American churches.
Donald Fream
Fred W. Hintz
AMERICA REVISITED
An Evaluation
Even
with
a "recession" most
TV
is
indeed
powerful
JAMAICAN
JUVENILES
A RAINY DAY
PRIORY DAYS
us
and
also
help
to our lettuce
democratic and
promotes individuality
i^
High Grade
On
his
mid-term
exams he
original
composition
which
Mark
koolade.
July, 1958
PAGE FOUR
with
three active
boys not
Contented Boys
most grateful.
English.
Here is a picture of
our residence in East
wood Park about four
miles from
Kingston.
It is made of concrete
steel
casement
type
windows.
We
have a beautiful view
of the Blue Mts.
fmtmm
loan
residence. Mark's
held here.
classes
are
from
financial
American
assistance
Christians
on
maica.
Negative
'
Victories in Teaching
The Lord has wonderfully blessed
and used us. and in spite of the un
pleasant and unfortunate aspects, much
was accomplished. We~Set ourselves the
Victories in Building
of worship there.
The 75 x 30 foot
A GRAND TOUR
Our first furlough is now history,
to
the
church.
We
travelled
Brother Daly
39 MONTHS IN REVIEW
(continued from page 6)
Victories in Evangelism
During the thirty-nine months Grayson arranged and preached 28 weeks of
f f.
'
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have
convictions
and
loyalty.
About
co-
congregation.
Gospel Power
These Christians, who have come
through trial and opposition are well-
are
Christianity.
bearing
witness, and
Bro. Smith
the
whole
publishes a
Other Work
Challenger. Grayson
also
wrote
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JoUet, 111.
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VOLUME 8
NUMBER 3
'Gospel Car'
A.R.A. Hepburn, minister of the York
Street Church of Christ in Kingston, is
word.
Street church
visited
churches at Old
JUNE-JULY, 1958
PAGE TWO
Churches of Christ
ASSOCIATES:
Forwarding Address:
Rt. 2, Moore Haven, Fla.
TESTIMONY
On the first Sunday in June, three men
were ordained as deacons by the Constant
The
Churches
of
Christ"
be
PAGE THREE
JUNE-JULY, 1958
.V.B.S. Groups
1 1
On top of that,
a tumble,
ZLI
PAGE FOUR
JUNE-JULY, 1958
Dunkeld church.
fellowship.
members.
36
Bro.
of Christ each
mid-week
BlrShday
course,
JUNE-JULY, 1958
PAGE FIVE
Word
V./
Bustling with
colorful charactei's
endless activ
and
to
street
ordinarily
home.
intend
to
(Continued on page 6)
JUNE-JULY, 1958
PAGE SIX
//
has
recently
had to be re-ordered.
and
the
Lord's Supper.
and
Bible
of
our
Jamaican
istry.
OBJECT LESSON
PAID
Moore Haven, Fla.
Harold McFarland
PERMIT NO. 7
Box 963
Jollet, III.
JUL 7 1958
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VOLUME 8, Number 4
CAMP HI-LIGHTS
97 Attend21 Baptized
Three
weeks
of Christian
Service
fifty by baptism.
"Timothys"
were
(Continued on page 6)
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 1958
Page Two
SEMINARY OPENS
NEW TERM
Published by
MR. AND MRS. DONALD FREAM
JAMAICA CHRISTIAN MISSION
Churches of Christ
ASSOCIATES:
this respect.
STUDENT TO
THE STATES
Miss Joyce Darby, a young member
of the church of Christ in Constant
Spring,TlHfnramaica on St^temb^ ^
tion
and
following
with
offers
of
financial assistance.
"DECEPTION"
been to some of the churches, but EdWMds has not co-operated with the
missionaries for some time, so that was
not surprising. However, the fact that
this man was an "anti", and the full
extent of his activities here, were not
Jamaica Bible Seminary September 1518, with Brother Ensign, Hintz, and
Fream teaching subjects on "Principles
and Policies of Missionary Work" "In-
Page Three
SEPTEMBEROCTOBEH, 1958
oClttJe ^Wiib.^ionanij
"We Are But LittSe
Children"
Whom shall I send?" says the Lord,
in Isaiah's famous sixth chapter vision
Brother
and
Sister
Fream.
USED CLOTHING
NEEDED
Jesus name.
Sundays to preach.
Several of the young girls who came
"SACK IT"
MAN BITTEN
On August 1, Emancipation Day in
Jamaica, and all-day rally for churches
odiles?
They live in several of the
sir ams and rivers. Just the other day,
a man went out to the pasture to mi'k
hundred in
Page Fonr
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 1958
held its head up above all the other trees in the forest r O
^and
said the
said
mahogany tree.
Finally, the treeSvere cut up into wood and carried away; but the
carpenters and,cabinet-makecs^d fur^iiture-men-all-Avanted tbe rnahog^
"You see," said the mahogany tree, "it is quality, not size, that
counts."
LETTER FROM
A CAMPER
The following letter is typical of many
received from the campers:
Dear Brother Fream:
which is in
heaven.
GRATITUDE
Christian."
Yours in Christ,
Elaine Hall
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 1958
Page Five
NEWS IN PICTURES
V
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1
Hired trucks, being loaded
method
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER. 1958
Page Six
Salvation Army
Worker Baptized
An elderly, gray-haired man, who
has worked faithfully for the Salvation
singing.
mains.
still reigns.
That is just the time to trust.
Redwood
in
many
churches.
T. W. I.
with saints."
PAID
7^
JAMAICAN
V
..
CHRISTIAN
Nov. - Dec., 1958
Volume 8
Number 5
ei^EETINGS
ITj irv
Stephanie Ann, James Shawn, Leslie Vee and Vanita Lou Fream
cr
here is something in the sight of a small child, kneeling in simple
faith and innocence, to say its rhyming prayer, that touches the heart
strings and gives them a tug; recalling the Import of Jesus' words: "Ver
ily I say unto you, except ye turn, and become as little children, ye shall
in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven."
Christmas is that time out of all the year that seems especially
created for children, since It is essentially the Story of a Child. Let us
and love for a fanciful one that tends to engender selfishness and greed r
a spirit of getting, rather than a spirit of giving.
Let us too, come kneeling with the children, with the shepherds, and
with the wise men, around the cradle of the Christ, partaking again of
the simplicity, the humility, and the purity of heart that makes men trulywise, together with ail men of good will, on whom the angel first called
down peace.
Page Two
Forwarding Address:
Rt. 2, Moore Haven, Fla.
BIRTH PANGS
On the outskirts of a small town in
to stare at the figure of a tall, bony, bigfooted man standing in the doorway. Here
was a stranger, an outsider, wearing a
He
"You
worshipping
God
through
(Continued on page 6)
Page Three
has no floort}.
Deuteron.jmy lb:?-11
Christmas Customs
BIBLE READERS
by Mrs. Fream.
It
still
Who
enactmeiit of
was heard.
Page Four
WORST FEARS
A cot is
"Doctor" Fream
then
discards
his
a result.
make
SORREL
Sorrel is a small plant commonly
grown in Jamaica that blooms especially
in December and enjoys great popularity
at Christmas time. Its dark red petals are
Sound nice?
Page Five
Journey
To Camperdown
By Maxine Fream
the hills.
"if ^uld
Page Six
"...
Items of Interest ^
agreed to look
anything done
church in LinBro. Hepburn
- - Iris King, who took-over-the capitalcity's key post in April, is the first woman
mavor in Kingston's history, and the first
devil's leavings.
A. Pope
(Non-Profit Organization)
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PERMIT NO. 7
lAMAICAN
CHALLENGER
VOLUME III, Number 2
math,
fiayce
December, 1958
tJnalk
layson
3)avid
through apostasy and human failure slipped toward Its doom. Yet God's lightning flashed in
the sinful darkness, "Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son and shall call his name
Immanuell" Immanuell God with usl How hearts thrilled and reiolced over the miracle and the
condescension of God.
Then Jesus came! He who was God tabernacled with men in poverty and humility.
Sentimentalism was soon replaced with displeasure as Immanuel declared His purpose, "I came
... to bear witness unto the truth." "The Son of man came to give His life a ransom for
many." God spoke through Immanuel, but "His own" rejected his words, 'This is a hard say
ing who can receive it?" His immaculate life and incisive teaching found no acceptance in
carnal, selfish hearts. As always, rejection of Christ's word led men to crucify Immanuel.
O come, O come Immanuell Again, saints, troubled by the darkness and conflict of a sin
ful and adulterous generation, fervently pray. Oh, yes. He is with us, but we long to see our
Saviour face to face. Again, the lightning flashes, "I will come again and receive you unto
myself." "Surely, I come quickly."
"Even so, come. Lord JesusI" Humbly and gratefully we thank God for our blessings
through our Immanuel. We give Him special thanks for you, our beloved helpers, and for the
work God has wrought through all of us. "We'll work till Jesus comes, and we'll be gathered
home."
Snsigns
December, 1958
PAGE TWO
THE JAMAICAN CHALLENGER
Box 20 (Half-Way-Tree)
Kingston 10, Jamaica, W.l.
U.S. address: River Pk. Church of Christ
two
Methods:
St
books
Paul's
are
or
Missionary
Ours?
and
the
Church.
"OUR" METHODS
ples.
December, 1958
PAGE THREE
JAMAICAN JUVENILES
TRAVELING TO WORSHIP
Although we work primarily with
Elletson Road and Penwood Road con
and
encourage
congregations
JESUS CALLS
on furlough.
dren
carrying
signs
saying, "Come.
Monday."
Gaily
we
marched
H. B. S. Mar^ Begins
PAGE FOUR
About three
Bible
MY TWIN LISA
Just after we passed through Grand
Cayman in April, a darling girl was
bom to the Paul Smiths on May 3, which
is my birthday. Of course, I was quite
proud of my missionary twin.
SWEET-SWEET
the sting.
little
girl in
the
December, 1958
PAGE FIVE
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PAGE SIX
a self-governing church.
Neither Bro.
BUILDING AT PENWOOD
The buildinff for the Penwood Rd.
in no uncertain fashion.
CAPACITY REACHED
Now, with
the improved
building
We
salute
Penwood
Rd.
December, 1958
PAGE SEVEN
ALL-ISLAND RALLY
At the request of a number of Jamai
Teaching Institute
month in Jamaica.
world?
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December, 1958
PAGE EIGHT
Teachlnq Institute...
(Continued from page seven)
A total of forty-three men attended
all or some of the classes during the
Mission
ary Methods: St. Paul's or Ours? Grayson made candid applications throughout
to the Jamaican situation, past, present,
and future.
MORE NEEDED
time
permit a
here.
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