1966-1967 Yearbook

"The world to Christ we bring" is the theme of a favorite hymn on the Harding campus and it states the hope and goal of many students. Genuine interest in Christian service characterizes students with various academic and professional objectives . Harding students are particularly concerned about the spread of Christianity to all parts of the world. Handmaidens of Christ is a relatively new organization on campus . This organization is composed of young women who are vitally interested in preparing themselves for more effective service. They met twice each month during the year for uplift ing devotionals and inspiring talks from campus leaders and visiting evangelists. Although Harding students have gone to Latin America and the Middle East in rather limited numbers, the presence of people on campus from these areas has created an interest in these parts of the world. An interes ting chapel program was presented by the Middle East Club . The Northwest Mission Club represents an interest in home missions. During the spring vacation this was evidenced by many students using their holidays for evangelistic work in a number of campaigns in different states. RELIGIOUS GROUPS NORTHWEST MISSION CLUB. FRONT ROW: Beosley, Christison. SECOND ROW: Kee, Lewis. work clubs Mission strengthen • • field mIssIon LATIN AMER ICAN. FRONT ROW: Taylor, Lesfer. SECOND ROW: Horrison, long. THIRD ROW: Dale, Briley, Phillips. 138 EMPHASIZ ING the importance of adequate preparation, experienced persona) worker Jerry Jones speaks to students of all campaign grovps.

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