EXPOUNDING another point in the Timothy Club debate with Dr. Neale Pryor on the topic "Once Saved, Always Saved," Jimmy Allen shows he has full understanding of the problem. RELIGIOUS GROUPS Planning started for joint foreign mission efforts Small groups from Mission Study gathered every other week to prepare as bodies for work in specific foreign countries. The members also attended weekly meetings where speakers gave informative, inspirational talks and forums. rnvolvement in sunrise devotionals and a vis it to Southwestern Christian College at Terrell , Texas for the Annua l Mission Workshop completed a program of activities. Organizing and participating in the Christian Women's Workshop constituted one of the many Les Bonnes de Christe respons ibilities. Continuing a reputation of service for God, the group also attended club meetings twice monthly, visited the Frazier Nursing Home every Thursday and provided workers for the Saturday Bible Hour. In their role of equipping men for the ministry. the Timothy Club obtained a variety of qual ity speakers. Campaigners elaborated on their experiences and several wives of preachers gave accounts of their lives for Christ. In addition to other events, Dr. Neale Pryor and Jimmy Allen debated the topic "Once Saved, Always Saved." IISSION STUDY. FRONT ROW: Paden, Perry, Rampton, Imhoff, Bitting, Norwood, Roemer, Browning. SECOND ROW: Huffard, Case, Beason, Matheny, Brooks, Groves, Underwood. THIRD ROW: Hendrix, Ice, Lee, Carrell, Rockhold, Rosch, Farrar, Reese. 15 1
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