RELIGIOUS GROUPS Mission Study group features forum of nine foreign students Lectures by Bible faculty members and by visiting ministers comprised several programs of the Timothy Club. Two panel discussions - one on beginning a new preaching work and the other on the opportunities and problems of a minister's wife - were aIso presen ted. Collecting magazine pictures for use by missionaries in teaching classes was one of the three projects undertaken by Les Bonnes de Christe. The club also made "encouragement cards" for all seniors, and in December it hosted a dinner for elderly people in Searcy. Highlighting the year for the Mission Study group was a 'program featuring students from nine countries who dressed in native costumes and sang in their native language. Each told some of the customs of his country and the ways in which these differ from customs in the United States. TIMOTHY CLUB. FRONT ROW: Pinczuk, Parsley, Fortner, White, Smith, H.ys (sponsor), Nwokeh. German, Pryor (sponsor). SECOND ROW: Brand, Albright. Hendrix. B. Smith, Miles, Coombs, Whitmire, Harrison, Hooper. THIRD ROW: 168 DONNING traditional Japanese attire, Ed Pendergrass and Steve Prout inform Mission Study members about life in the Orient. Matthews, Hutson, Blackwood, Wright, Thomley, Gaef, Rivoire, Hansen. FOURTH ROW: E. Dixon, Chapman, Barr, Robbins, McKinney, Buck, Amy, McCorkle, Woodward, Gifford.
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