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1959

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VOLUtib II /u-Voer ^^'LZrZl^ - ZV
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ViSU:TTE FROM M. jACK/g: BlUAt OIL^ VtSTeHK MEXICO

ft.T L0::& L--S?,,vs feel T-e have finD.ll/ r^iaae a little he.'iidwoy
on the je"lcG.n lan^uai'^e^. Our time in Patzcurrro wrs well

lor.^iee God for rnakia^ it posaitole.


in oItssss and another four...--

usecH foui* hours a

Vo/
S I Si

stuclyin^- exercisee, so hscL to ler.rn eomethins^-''


It 'v:s r?:iin7 an6 colt^ all the time ye vere..--tfl
school aiio re didn't miss this hot and

dry cliraate ons bit, We T;ere glad to have Mrs. Sullivan, billies' mother,

to feed U8,
force fall;,

^ji^hile there, it T-^as tiiven^


to uu that ve are optiocsfi

Q*0 ^y
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hj one of the greatest human ofgan-/

TiriestE to nake sacrifices and

broadceet a soecial reciuest for ^ /'(t 0


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izatioiis in the t-.-orld. The Roman / Catholic CarcUaal of this country '

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holo mas eh to halt the li sins number of native conversions from the Roman Catholic Churches* Kay

vio by "is G-race be orenared to win iiiore and more until freedom of relir;ion is ,:iade available to ever.? Mexican in city and countr*'.

ARHlVHiD 3ACK FRCI-: TH:2 SOUTH


! just in time to finich plann.tng
cooked (with Csther

vvpl
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"^r / jfiu jour second annual ':outh Camp,

made several trips* On one trip rre orouvht orck four people, a eei^ia::? r.iachine, a t-rei~;ht scale,

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!Julian) and JacK was a Director


' {vith .-dcx)* To recruit campers

i'oE* o*r jeans -r.nd S-live tur:ceys.. T he tur.teys roosted on the suit
cases looJiin^ at the Foener; and wherever we ctoppecl, '-Ivine; the p^.ssers-

by the colc ctare. They paid for the paBso^ie by being served up in a delicioue turkey cadle for listher^* birthday, (see Camp details P^e. 2)
r.Kh TFE ??1VILEG" OS VICXTIkO

*nin^houpe'* cr.lled fierico Cit:/*


bein;/- accepted in a :*^;oocl r-rs'.yi
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Harie/anci
G-il

MIIH

Gospel ithout reservation and are


is an ijnericm of ftoanish descent

fIL CCOTRCHive- IH THE 011^6^1^ preaching the T^ho-Xe

has a C'l^rt.ir.in afiv^ntage.

The
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Church o;

Chri.*t ill this city of

0,500,0CC people is raakins head


v/s;;, in the year and one-half has about DC xerr/oers and -icni' prospects. C-il has several dif- ferent clfisses in Various nsrts

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of the city in private hora'esi


Thsi' anci tJie three children are eunnortecl entirely or one con-

;^regation ae their evangoliEts f of t.ie Vorcl. The lie^rican churcii


has constructed Ci

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-tithtfg ang ofi'sriiine, a ^ssiall


Chanel for a "firet unit" o: the church cullt'lnr^'. v.'e hoo
the tloie V'ill come '-^hen wo

mec.np of J _
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Can have felXcship '-rith many other preachers,


I-ast anc- Vect pnr? South.
GCD IS THC F0Jv:7; AKO

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h'irtN IS KI3

IN sr TilJNCNT

B- ;.t

We also saw other noni


Catholic churches risi
MezUco.

in:^ up in t'cG to'-ns of\

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Gospel be given to these that are ready

It makes us mor'e-^^

deterr/iined than ever that the

and T'^illin-; to receive it. visiteci on denomination that in s C center, had a building Beatln,2 SCO and supported 3 Tiission churches.

Property c*

Page 2 - FINAL BOX SCORE

QZAS3L BTBLS COLL^iGiv

Joplic, Ma.

FOR CAl^P WHICH ENDSD AUGUST 22 Is: 20 Mexican

students, 2 student helpers, 3 faculty members, 2 cooks, 2 dl:os:;ot;crs B.nl abcut 12 visitors. Some of the local ladies helped

vjl'ch the cooilng} This added up to about 30 people in the house for tht vjeeY., tor the carap was held on our property. The boys slept in -che big corridor and the girls in the Seminary room.
JUi] u to
ten njoro
i\e

you an xCea of our old "hacienda" we had room for

tind a volleyball court in the back yard. In fact when j.x co.rne time to sei've meals Billie and Esther wererfo: sure another ttn v ren'i hiJi:-iji' somo.i^jh^^rei

One G,irl vas bapti^t.-'d a:Li:er oarrp and several others are ready to be ooon, A^.eic oiit.t two boys expressed desire to enter

Mexican Biblj Soii-inary ai'ter camp but have'yet to finish their secondary school training, IJhat made us happier than anything was -irhe exprs:;red desire by the young people to hiive it bigger ancl better next year - they elected promoters from themselves and even sug-^^eBted ways of financing. This year ve had no special nffAi-ir.o'e designated for this ^ Chipped iH of persoHal fiinds. offerings

If YOU '4AD

^-.^ITH us recently you could visit ^.^riTH:

Miguel
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MeJla, garage foreman for Ford in HermosiXlo - he's interested

In the Gospel. Quite a number (all) of the Seminary students havo enjoyed our groTrring spanish library composed of UJ-IESCO

leaflets on ter.ching and leadership, "Colportage" books put llbrcriy,

out In Spanish at 2^-^' oaoh by Moody Publishing Co, on a good Variety of subjects and ideal at the price to build a reading

off ioar, comes by occasionally - we still hope he will resume


training someday. From Tucson Jerry Cornellson and Mr & Mrs

Es Seminary student "Pancho" Benitez, now a police-

La'^'erne Gauer all have visited and we hope gone away with a
greater vision of a Christian Mexico in their hearts and heads.

I"'S JiSREJ OR RATHER, THEPJili X'j'e^ll soon be setting up a small *'lab** In one of the corners. The microscope^has been delivered to Betty Berger
work.
ir. Phoenix, who has checked it and found It to be very suitable for our

i;hen-you pay only 450^0-for-a-ficopeyou use the trial pei^iod,

com SEE US IN iffiXICO -rBUT PLEASS <miTE FOR INSTRUCTIONS PREVIOUSLY.*

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NKW::;LETT-:^R from W.Jack and,. ^ilHe ail;? was


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V/ESTEHM MEXICO GHRXSTIAli KISSIOIT

POS^IIARK;

r'ONTKR^EV",

After a shrimp breakfast we left

T'^azatlanafc 4!bo A'l.

To saj^ the
The arSome

PROJ-^CT HBPOPTS: YOUTH

country was beautiful Is a master


unaerstatement> The cliffs fell away to the ocean which we could

still see 40 nlles avray.


and orchid covered tresse

A youth newspaper, an area youth rally and banquet and volleyball the la'jest youth activities we have taken part in - financing,

royos we^e bright jun^rle green

guiding

or just "one of the help".

with vines, plants, exotic flov/ers had more orchids than foliage.
^uf:C balls of orchid tooped with purple. Wild poms erd mums. Patcbga of daisies" climbing up the v;alls

ric^o?,c^^p:

The scope is here, also a centri fuge. Ve are bulldlnr up supplies

arii equipment.

Blllle has been

making friends at the local State

of the road. At about 5,000 feet the peaks started levellnfr off and
we saw more rocks and waterfalls;

TTniversity to help her in the medical laboratory work.


LIBRAHY

still in the distance a glimnse of


the fid: horizon of the ocean. until they turned llrht blue. To ~At

north and south ridge after ridge


t^ie top the rocks and pines stret ched into the flowered valley w:'th a streat^i running smoothly through.
So Jack wrote back from the ^^ationn.l Ounvantlon in eastern Mexico.

V/e are Setting up the library for 'Texlcan Bible Seminary in our house. T^eed a project? Buy books for ITO. Cheap and needyl Books in Spanish run from .25 to 10.00 each.
CKTJRCTI Our church activities have been two

His sermon there, ''TTnity through


Love". Jack s^nd Alex Julian rep
"ex. resented the work In Western

fold recently. Regular tithes go to Villa de Serls, near our home, for ne\v bu:'ldlng. LA 'TSSA is where v;e are attending regularly and work
ing with 3ro. Atondo. I t ' s about 20 miles into the sticks.

It was a good trip.(but long rlde>

ON TO CALTPOKNTA

' I VaoIiOxio

*Vhen the men of

Brnir

formed fine quartet


this term, r-e befin to rish
our friends in the ;5tt;tos oould hear them* In "ovember ^-3 tool:
tl-is u*^ churche;:, r^ho had es resccd inter- st in the .'ie^i-

sEHT m.i like this sonieti^res greet us


at the door. Tho?e cominr to co trin^T u^eJ clothins from frioniis

tliat -^e mir^-ht f-ive it to the -ooor,

neiF.

Ke.^ult:

durinf- the

month of Januai-y the quartet rill rc pret,ert the Sominarv in

Bnice ^regory on his "^ay to the jungles of Colima to explore, re


cently left us 10 boxes of clothes.

your yri^yerp for us

California,

'"e vili 3T-i^-rGelate

^e travel.

: ej^ican icicle Se'^inax;,'-. noe s your constant prayer inc finan

' H. C, Van Siclcle from San Jose, Calif, fVan has sent tons of used clothing and other things t'o our "^^ogales
-a^ent) also spent a fe' days in ''^ov.
Jaclr snent sovne tl-^e ^atherinsr sea life s'oecimen!? ^'^'ith 3ev an-^ "^en

cial euT-ort thai it Rir.ht' do


itfe neei..e'. ' orl'.

'anu^rjr r-10 vil",

find us in

Southern Ociiifoinia and 12-19

in thp. -"--an "^rencisco Icy ii-rea.


Ho^e to see sone of :/ou
j.

Baimes of To^eka, Kansas, just after I'har.ltSt-riving. Tae gulf coast is


nrolifio rith sea life.

"Vhen are you coming"

Tim OALh XO QaRRY

'1 "little nor than :00 miles south of


is a citv that correp-^onds In many of Sinaloa, the ne?:t state south.

Kermosillo
t^ith

this Sonoran Capital - Culiacan, capital city


lush and

tropical in climate, its major industries are

heavy agriculture and gulf fishing..

T/ith the

Iord*s help, ve believe ^-'e can make this a new center of evangelism for the Church of Christ. vorrr it is onl^ a vleion -^or *"e still have un finished busine:-s here in Sonora. '"e do ask your continued hoboes and prayers for us.

fields are al-sys calling your ambassadors in


Merico. .

FKiiijO vrf 'uOKtiLho.

G>3rB"JJ_._and .GLeneva^B^^ J_e_rxy -and_..I'eljiriaJ7ajbkinson. and-^fflss Lorene T^arcin are the good peo^^le ve have the privilege of working 'rrith here
in Hsrmosillo, Sonora, ^teico.

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