International Campaigns International Campaigns have been a vital part of the mission program of the college. Overseen by the elders f the College church, students spent six weeks overseas evangelizing various countries. Campaign efforts included distributing literature, knocking doors singing in public squares, and encouraging and strengthening local congregations and missionaries. Each "'ude raised his own support to go ... a . campaigns were conducted in ,r, ina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, , a , Germany, Holland, Italy and Ja d. The summer of 19n marked nth year of International 1 T·Rr A 10 AL CAMPAIGNS. FIRST · Bl 1r, Arosto, Fisk, Harris. SECOND RO 'alker, Richardson, Fearno, Langston, Re?. Arno!d. THIRD ROW: Pfeifer, Groves, Lacefield, Richardson, Woodson, McDough, Curtis. FOURTH ROW: J . McKinney, Diaz, Stilwell, Robinson, Davis, Stockstill, Fain, Nance. FIFTH ROW: Davis, White Davenport, Edwards, Robison, Stockstill, Edwards, Henson. SIXTH ROW: McCollum, Eastland, Beene, L. McKinney, Deason, Edwards, P. McKinney, L. Cochran, Drennan, Smelser, R. Cochran, Reichel, Baker, Fonville, Garrett, Watson, McCain, Redden, Mitchell, Goodspeed, Franklin, Barber, Simpson, Dover, Moore, Sparks. World Evangelism Forum The. World Evangelism Forum was a combined effort of campaign groups for the purpose of generating and maintaining interest in the saving of souls both at home and abroad. These groups united once a month, together with all others interested, for a meeting designed to promote evangelism and to prepare the students to more effectively do this work. Various speakers for the year were jn October, Earl Edwards from Italy and in November, Reiner Kallus, an author of a book on Mormonism. In January, Joe Cannon spoke, and in April, Bob Douglas, a missionary from Egypt, spoke to the group. MEMBERS of World Evangelism Forum gather for a regular meeting. RELIGIOUS GROUPS - 2n
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