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PRAYER LIST

Published by

"The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much in its working."

The World Mission Volunteers

James 5:16

of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary


Editor

Eaurel Babb

Japan:

W.M.V. Officers

There is a need for increase of support here. A dollar today buys only onethird of what it did ten years ago, yet the support has not increased accord
ingly.

OFFICERS
President
Vice-President

Dan Pence
Hale Whitcomb

Secretary
Treasurer ..."

Sponsor
Editor

Congo:

Howard Crowl's daughter fell off her bicycle recently. She is thought to have

Ruth Ray

a concussion and at last report had not regained consciousness.

Mike Mason

Pray that the missionaries might soon return to particular fields and the
national Christians may remain faithful.

W. W. Winter
Laurel Babb

Hale Whitcomb is leaving in October for the Congo to work with Howard Crowl
and Larry Doggett.
Barbados West Indies:

Rupert and Crystal Bishop still need pledges necessary for continuing the

Looking Ahead

work in this area.

The speaker for the October 21st meet


ing of the World Mission Volunteers will
be Harold Taylor from Korea.

Larry Calhoon and his wife began work here this past summer.
North America:

U.S.A.:

Jo Ellen Lewis, 1965 graduate of C.B.S., is teaching at the Christian Indian


Mission in Sedona, Arizona.
Canada;

ice Eraser, also a 1965 graduate, is working with the Phillips in new church
evmgelism teaching the women and children.

RECRUIT FOR THE CONGO


HaleWMtcomb will leave for the Congo

lese government expects within a year

the mjddle of October. Hiis past sum-

to have it under control and safe for

Hale completed his work at the


Seminary. In between his studies and
ever since summer school closed, Hale

this time will coincide with the time

has been busy speaking at various


churches organizing his support.
Bukavu will be Hale's first stop where

he will work with the Crowl and Doggett

Hale's term is three years, after which,


he will return to The Cincinnati Bible

has mastered the language and then will

Seminary for graduate work.


"And they went forth, and preached
everywhere, the Lord working with

quarters for the rebels, but the Congo

"WORLD MISSION VOLUNTEERS


2700 Glenway Avenue

Cincinnati, Ohio 45204

Mr. Harold McFarland


Box 968

Joliet, Illinois

Return Requested

when Hale is fluent in the language.


There is no way of knowing now how
many churches are still open or how
many Christian workers have been killed.

families. He is to remain there until he


go to Bomili where his work will center
on reorganizing the churches .
The Bomili area'has been used as head

Postmaster:

mission work again. It is expected that

ihem

" Mark 16:20

The Congo drum still


beats out messages

to the Congolese

people.

It now

calls them to
Christian
Service.

CONGO
News and Notes from Nancy Shewmaker

HOW SHALL THEY HEAR UNLESS SOMEONE PROCLAIM HIM?''

October 25i 1965

Volume One

This hew.ssheet is the first of what

contain
work

a monthly*report. ' It 'will

1) infomation

Number One

THE

INTENT AND PURPOSE


I hope to be

Romans 10:14 (Phillips)

concerning

my

in behalf of the AFRICAN CHRISTIAN

MEMORAL

---is a new ministry for the Congolese


being done stateside. It is in memory of

Phyllis Rine,

one of our co-workers

MISSION, 2) bring me into a closer and


regular contact with my supporters and
other interested Christians, 3) help the

by the Rebels.

reader

peice of equipsneat.

to become

aware

of the need of

who

was killed during the rebellion.


Along
will all our belongings,
the printing
press

on the

field was confiscated also

This was a most necessary


The missionaries now

God's Congo field ' ready for

on the field are-limited without material

harvest^ 4) inform you of the Congolese


their life, needs, and change 'in Christ.

uage. It is our^aim to-print and send to

reapers in

printed in

Swahili,

the Congolese lang

them tracts, Sunday Echool lessons, hand

work for Children's Departments, preacher


training materials, etc.
Think of all
the published materials you use to teach
Christ to others, and you will realize

THE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN


MISSION

to a degree,, the
has been in existence

years.

about 13

Mission'Stations were establish

need for this

ministry

in the,Congo. When it is possible.for.-th


Missionaries to re-enter the Congo, this

ed in the towns;of Olina, Bomili, Stan


leyville and Bukavu, until the rebellion

pres,s will be shipped to the field.

of Aug. 1964.

in

in a building in the yard of the Clifford

Larry

.Schaub residence in.Cincinnati, Ohio. The

Doggett and Howard Crowl families serve.


No information has been uncovered to

Schaubs, Zola Brown and I will work at


various tasks of translating, lay out
work, illustrating, printing,
folding,

Bukavu.

It

Now 1 station remains

is

here that

the

date regarding; the Christians in the

The

print shop will now be located

other areas.

packing

Because of the rebellion it was ne


cessary for me to return Lc the states 1

this equipment is :(pl8,000.

year premature to my scheduled furlough...


Hence I have used this year as my fur
lough year. I_^.have spoken in numerous

Churches regarding the work of the AFRI*


CAN CHRISTIAN MISSION, also to
civic
clubs and have spent 6 weeks in Christ
ian Service Camps during the summer.
Rebel forces are still active in the

Congo, making it unwise for single women


-fo--rettrm.Notwanting " to leave this"
work, I have chosen to use the abilities

God has given me in the line of art work

(X was an art major at Ball State Teach


ers College, Muncie, Ind. 1957-61. I will
join

with

others

of the

mission

to

create printed materials for the Congo


lese people.

/^NGO HABARl)(hah bah' ree


^

-h 1iu_i__fj-urVirnT

means "News" and this corner will bring

and mailing.

nt the Begin

ning of the summer, the missionaries

set

goal for raising '^10,000 toward its


purchase. At the Sept. meeting of the
Mission Staff, ^10,213.47 was reported as
received.

How we praise God for concern

ed Christians

and

thank each of you for

your gift i

HELP "DRUMBEATS" ENTER MORE HOMES

"If you have appreciated this first issue


of Congo Drumbeats and know of others in
your congregation who would read it,take
a moment and send me their name & .address

lost my address book

and

am

in the rebellion

having to start again. -Your help

will be appreciated.

Send the informat

ion to me at the address you will find on


the other side of this newsletter. I want
all interested Christians to know of the

tremendous work being done in the Congo.

you news directly from the Congo --

--Chrissie Crowl, 10 year old daughter


of Howard and June who've recently re
turned to Bukavu, fell from her bicycle
there and suffered a concussion. Surg
ery was necessary, but
latest reports
are that she is doing well and there is
now no sign of paralysis.

The total cost of

Complete
Crowl

Living

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----mojrj firt3N

date

To

I have pledged support as

follows;

---is a four room apartment connect


LIVING LIl^

ed to the Schaub home by a breezeway. I


have a kitchen, living room, bedroom,
office and bath.
Many of you have re

to aid

me in

: iNSUr;ANCE ;

NONE

$25,00

again "setting up house- '

For

your concern,

love and

generosity, I am eternally grateful. I


.rill be moving from;

rents in Crown

NONE

PROtiOTION EXP.

sponded with household showers and gifts


keeping."

$130,00

SERVICE LIflK

the home of my pa-' ^

Point,, Indiana to Cincii*

nnati, Ohio. After. Oct. 16th my address


will be
839 8-mile road, Cinoinnati,
Ohio, 45230. It is located on the east-'
erh outskirts of the city. When in the
area, do come to see me. We'll Have a
cup of tea and I'll be delighted to show
you the work you're helping me to doJ

This support, is.,!provided, by the followingt; Kum Join Us Class, Crown Point, Ind,
Miss iVonda Watz, Mr, and Mrs- i:^ill -Oouthett. Crown Point, Ind, . lir. and iirs, Carl
Burgeson, Cave Junction, Oregon, Mr. & xlrs
Bernard Smith, Portage Ind., First Church

of Christ, East Chicago, Ind'. and . Bruns


wick Christian Church, Gury, Ind.

I' feel strongly


called
istry,

Gonaolese people.

erosity of

However^,

FACTS & FIGURES

sent to Milton-Uills;,. tfeasUrer.i^for-the


APR.ICAK''t:HRf^TIA.y..-''MISSION,, who

the Lord.has

appreciate the gen-

those who are also concerned.

.if I am to be effective, I feel

must -s-eQure my own share in regards to

pledged

Under the mission policy, each of


the missionaries are obligated to raise
their share for their personal salary
and special needs.. Those-monies are

that

me to serve in this printing min


I have a deep concern for the

support.

the Mission.

This

Will you

is only fair to
not pray with me

for Christian Brethren to become concern

ed enough to supply these balances so X


can effectively serve my Lord in the Min
istry of printing the Gospel for the Con
golese people?

writes all salary and expense checks.


The following amounts are allowed for
single missionaries:
LIVING LINK -- 3&200 per month r this co
vers personal living expenses, such as

food,

clothing, medical,

car,

HEARTl^fARMING,

travel,

telephone, etc.
$p50 of this is desig
nated for stateside housing; rent and
utilities.

indeed

was

this note re

ceived from a Junior Camper;


"I was

at Oil Belt Christian Service

Camp when you were there.


When I came
back home, I took it upon myself to raise
money for the printing press and here is
$30.

SERVICE LINK $100 per month - this is


my share in equipping myself for the

work I'll

do -- art and office supplies


also my share in doing the printing, the

Joyce Gorline.
God bless children who do lead others

in

the wprk..of the Kingdom.

paper, ink, electricity, etc.


RECEIPTS^ .

INSUR-ZiNCE

**

Thanks to many lovely and gen

erous Christian people, I

$25 per. month - hospital-

have

ization and retirenent.

turned in the follov/ing amounts to the


general fund of the iiFRIC^N CHRISTIiiN MIS

PROMOTION EXPENSE

SIGN:

Jan.

$10

May

each must raise this amount to cover the

Feb.

437.34

June

178.85

expense of a newsletter (paper, ink,


postage) also slides, projector, bulbs,
displays, posters, etc.

liarch
April

106.00
120.00

July
August

346.89
250.89

-a-lSO per year - we

$225.00

iiay the Lord continue to lead and Bless.

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