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their beliefs on campus, why aren't we Christians doing Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the same.'" Other speakers the earth! Serve the Lord wIth glad­ ••• until the college include: Howard Hendrick, ness~ Come into his presence with joyful singjng! Know that the lord is students of America came to­ from Dallas Theological God~ It us He who has made us, and gether to decide the world Seminary; Bill Bright, the not we. ourselves; we are His people and the sheep of His pasture. Enter His~, will be different. That time national chairman of "Year gates with thanksgiving. and His courts is now! Twenty-five thousand of ·the Bible"; Crawford with praise~ Give thanks to Him, bless His name~ For the lord is good; His college students across the Loritts, the national direc­ lovingkindness endures forever, and lIis nation will gather Dec. 27, tor of Here's Life, Black faithfulnes to all generations. 1983 to Jan. 1, 1984 in America; Best-selling author Psalr.ls 100 City, Missouri for Elizabeth Elliot; and Billy KC 83. Sponsored by Campus Graham. Crusade for. Christ, this The conference is $95 per conference is open to all person. This includes lodg­ Christians who desire to see ing for 5 nights, a $25 non­ God's power unleashed on refundable pre-registration every campus, effectively fee, all conference materi­ reaching students. als, and entrance to two As Josh MCDowell, one of concerts. Register through Pass It On is a Christian publication at the other uni­ the speakers at KC 83, said, Campus Crusade or write to: versity in Austin. This ministry preceded ours and is one "A conviction is developing source of inspiration and encouragement. Schedules of among Christian college stu­ Campus .Crusade for Chr is t campus organizations, Christian concerts, drama, and other dents today. It's a convic­ Arrowhead Springs ministries are listed and circulated throughout their cam­ tion that says, 'Hey, if Dept. 36-00 pus. There are actually certain things that can supersede other people can assert San Bernardino, CA 92414 traditional rivalry.

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