Devoted to the Propagation and Defense of New Testament Christianity
VOLUME 19
November 16, 1967
NUMBER 28, PAGE 12b

News

929 West Palm Lane Phoenix, Arizona 85007

New Radio Program

Millions of people in the United States and several other countries can now hear the gospel on a new radio program supported by the Arch Street church in Little Rock, Arkansas, The program is heard each Sunday at 8:00 P. M. on station KAAY, 1090 on the dial, a 50,000 watt clear channel station. The station has been heard in every state, but its primary signal goes north and south of Arkansas and reaches from Cuba to Canada. If you can hear the program, we urge you to listen, announce it, and be sure to write us. This is another effort of the Arch Street church to reach the lost with the gospel of Christ. -Eugene Britnell

Thanks, Brethren

Thanks, brethren, for the fourteen protracted meetings you gave me this year. And, above you, I thank my God through Jesus. But, the non-meeting months will soon be here: December, January, and February. I am especially interested in filling in December '67, and February '68 with every Lord's day appointments. Have you an opening? Also I'm booking protracted meetings for the future, if you want me.

C. D. Plum, 2503 Liberty St. , Parkersburg, W. Va.

Preacher Needed

Ed Walker, Shepherdsville, Kentucky: I have been preaching for the church of Christ here in Shepherdsville, but will be moving soon to Flint, Michigan. The church here will be in need of a full-time man on or before January 1. Anyone interested in coming here can please write to "Church of Christ, P.O. Box 547, Shepherdsville, Kentucky 40165.

Support Needed

Dear Brother Tant:

John Bannister, the young man you met after your Tuesday night sermon at the Hyde Park meeting last month, is trying to get support to join us in the work in Santiago, Chile. The brethren at Orange Park and Hyde Park speak very well of him, but it seems they feel they are not able to aid him.

It had occurred to me that you might be willing to put an article in the Guardian giving him your recommendation for support. He is full of faith and zeal and has a willingness to give up his things, this country, and his people that is quite unusual among us in this day and age. I was convinced after visiting with him a few days that he will work well with us in Santiago and that before long he will even be able to hold meetings in neighboring towns. He has a basic knowledge of the language and an eagerness to work hard to learn more.

Since he is single and is willing to live modestly, he will need only about $200 monthly. His travel expenses will be only about $400, and he already has part of that.

If you know of some congregations that you think are in a position to aid John, it would be much appreciated if you would relay this information to them.

Your brother, Philip R. Morgan