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to by Norbert Andrus Many in Keene, , know approach apparently works, for Alice Davis the piano teacher. she has to search her memory But, like Paul the tentmaker, for even one discipline problem. teaching piano is just her side- Rarely does she find it neces- line. Her business is winning sary to ask a wayward young- souls, little ones. ster to stay after class to see her; Twenty-nine years ago this later, after the period of sus- summer she moved to Keene to penseful wondering, she soothes teach private piano, bringing her the young soul without destroy- mother with her, the late Alice ing his spirit and confidence. While she has directly Moore Davis. She immediately touched the lives of more than sketched out the plans for her 1,000 youngsters through the home and had it built across the years in her classes, she has street from the new Keene shared her Christian experience Church, which at the time was and her love for children far nothing but a shell with a dirt beyond the walls of the Keene floor. church. For years she has Little did she dream how con- helped conduct Sabbath School venient it would be to live next workshops for the conference. door to the church. For soon And for four quarters she has Alice Davis with Amber Mills, one of her Sabbath School members. she was asked to teach in the written the primary program children's Sabbath School helps and the teaching aids for classes, which still met in the the world field and devised Let's old church on Fairview between Discover daily lesson puzzles Second and Third streets. Since that children throughout the then she has served continu- world find in their weekly Prim- ously except for a period of ary Treasure. She has served on forced rest due to health prob- the General Conference Sabbath lems. At first she taught first School reading committee many through fourth graders; then for years, reading manuscripts of eac new Sabbath School lessons and the last 15 years has served as helps for leaders and teachers third grade room leader in the of primaries. primary division. Where does she find her Piano She and six teachers quietly reward? It comes when she sees go about the Lord's business her children mature in their every Sabbath helping direct faith, become baptized, and eager, searching minds of more return all grown up with child- Is Her than 40 youngsters to Christ. ren of their own. Does she yearn to sit back And what of her sideline, her with the rest of the adults in the "tentmaking" that keeps her main sanctuary and listen to busy teaching piano to some of Sideline someone else for a change? She the same children during the says she would find that too week? She knows that many of boring. them, too, are out tending to the Her own pupils don't find her business of the Lord, perhaps classes boring, however. And teaching piano, playing for other they don't just sit there listening churches, even leading out in to stories. "You can teach prim- their own Sabbath School ary children almost anything," classes. • asserts the slender, soft-spoken by O'Ferrall Pauly O'Ferral Pauly is a retired journalist and Miss Davis. Her special formula? newspaper editor living in Keene. She makes a game — "exer- cises" she calls them, out of reaching their hearts with such themes as righteousness by faith and different doctrines of our church. "You can't preach to children. If you do, they'll start twisting arms and pulling hair." Her Message Editor Interviews Astronaut's Widow!

After the intitial shock created reached his hotel room in Hous- astronauts, Charles Bolden, Jr., by the loss of the seven astro- ton he called home to his wife, and Jon McBride. nauts on January 28 had sub- Susan, who excitedly reported "When you consider the sided, Message magazine editor that Cheryl McNair had been media blitz that surrounded the Delbert Baker visualized a fea- trying to reach Delbert! She space center, and the intense ture story on the life of Black would do the interview! She grieving period these families astronaut Ronald McNair, one agreed to meet Delbert at a were going through, it was of the seven who lost their lives. hotel where Jesse Jackson was nothing short of a miracle that I Delbert knew that he was up speaking. Instead of a 30-minute was able to talk with so many against some pretty tough odds, interview as had been agreed key people," commented Baker but he couldn't seem to put the upon, Cheryl visited privately about the interviews. "I felt as if idea out of his mind. with Delbert for an hour and a the Lord was making my pre- He persued this concept by half, pouring out her feelings sence invisible as I walked making a phone call to Cheryl concerning Ron McNair, hus- through security at the space McNair, wife of the astronaut, band, father, astronaut, and center without being ques- where he unfolded his plans to Christian. tioned," he concluded. use her husband's story in Mes- This was the first interview This incredible story will be sage magazine. At first, under- she'd granted to any magazine, told in full in the May-June standably so, Cheryl was skepti- and when asked why she was issue of Message magazine, cal, but she did request that willing to talk with Delbert, she when readers will have the Delbert send her some copies of explained that after looking at opportunity to see another side Message, along with a written the magazine and investigating of Ron McNair, the extremely outline of how the interview Adventists, she came to the con- gifted man who overcame all would be used. The information clusion that Message was a veh- sorts of odds to earn a Ph.D. in was sent to Houston via express icle to tell her husband's story laser physics from MIT, while and although Delbert had honestly — to the glory of God never losing sight of his faith in requested a telephone interview, for the inspiration of other the God of earth and space. • he felt impressed to board a Black young men and women. plane and go to Houston. How- Turning obstacles into chal- ever, when he made further lenges had been a way of life attempts to speak with Mrs. for Ron, and in this same vein, McNair, he obtained a recorded Cheryl wanted to use his tragic telephone message. death to inspire others. She Delbert suspected that he was sensed the clear mission of Mes- being avoided, but when he sage and felt sure that her poig- nant story would not be exploited. While in Houston, Delbert felt the Lord's guidance hour by hour as through a miraculous chain of events Delbert was able to secure additional personal interviews with Ron's mother, brother, pastor, and two fellow

May 23, 1986 / RECORD 3 Southwestern Union

An enjoyable weekend, Friday, 5:00 p.m. until Sunday 1986 noon. Pastor Amos Russell will tell the fascinating story Inter Tribal Christian and of how God came to his rescue. All Native Americans and Friends are invited to attend. Social Gathering Single $25 Couple $40 May 30 to June 1 Couple with children $50 Wewoka Woods Adventist Center Contact Max Martinez, Box 4000, Burleson, TX 76028. Near Wewoka, Phone 817/295-0476. Southwestern Adventist College

A the Roberts family and Southwest- The facility is a professional pro- ern's Committee of 100. It was duction studio, with capabilities to named in memory of Roberts' wife, a record everything from demo veteran elementary school teacher records and background music, to and longtime member of that albums and tapes. Studio services SOUTHWESTERN committee. include aranging and orchestration, Adventist College The facility is a professional pro- musician contracting, songwriting, duction studio, "which compares equipment rental, and complete Super Summer very favorably with Metroplex stu- record processing from mastering to Visitation Day dios in equipment and price," says final copy. Larry Otto, who, as college fine arts A control room, two studio rooms, JUNE 22, 1986 department chairman, oversees the and the building's Wharton Audito- Academic Fair operation. rium serve as the base for the studio. Financial Counseling "V. L. and Jo Roberts have had a "The equipment is brand new and real love for the students of South- state-of-the-art," explains Larry Otto, Campus 7bur western Adventist College since the fine arts department chairman. The Plan to come! 1950's when he became a member of departments of fine arts, communi- Contact your pastor for details. our board of trustees," says college cation and theology have all added 10,11 president Marvin Anderson. "Over courses to their curricula to utilize the years, they joined the Committee the studio. of 100, helped students financially, Its equipment includes the Hill J Roberts Family Gives and took classes themselves. We are Series 3 console; 16- and 2-track honored to have a facility on our recording and mixing machines; Southwestern Studio campus named for Jo Roberts." numerous monitors, amplifiers, Saying it was the "happiest day" of "This studio is very special, reverberators, and microphones; and his life, V. L. Roberts of Cleburne cut because the Roberts family has given instruments from the 9-foot Grotrian 100 strands of audio tape to open the it so that students can make music concert grand piano to synthesizers, Jospehine J. Roberts Recording Stu- and learn the production side of drum machines, and a computer dio at Southwestern Adventist Col- music also," says Otto. "Our rates are with composer software. lege earlier this month. quite low in comparison to studios in The Josephine J. Roberts Record- The $40,000 studio, located in the the Metroplex, and that way young ing Studio is available to the public. college's Mabee Center, was a gift of people can afford us." Bands, choirs or individuals inter- ested in using the facility may con- tact Larry Otto at the College. Elder V. L Roberts, center, greets a guest at open Southwestern Opens ingcermonies for the Josephine J. Roberts Record- ing Studio at Southwestern Adventist College. Recording Studio David Yeagley, a Junior music ministry major at David Hope, SAC financial vice president (left), Southwestern Adventist College, experiments in looks on. "This studio will open doors for a showroom with the mixing board purchased for (Photo by Norbert Andrus) student musicians and for student the Josephine J. Roberts Recording Studio. technicians," says Southwestern (Photo by Norbert Andrus) Adventist College board of trustees chairman Cyril Miller. "We have the best equipment, all studio-standard," says chief engineer Kim Deardorff. These comments refer to the new Josephine J. Roberts Recording Stu- dio, opened this month in South- western's Mabee Center. Blood Donations in Students Focus on "Special People: Memory of Dale Heinrich The Handicapped." (Left) Students lined up recently at a bloodmobile on the campus of Southwestern Tony Ortiz, a sophomore communication major Fort Worth artist Randy Souders displayed his Adventist College to donate blood in memory of from Keene, attempts to fill out a lob applica- work and spoke to a student chapel at South- Dale Heinrich, a junior communication major, tion form while wearing an oven mitt. During western Adventist College, during a March Cross- who died February 17 as the result of a motorcy- Southwestern Adventist College's Crossroads roads week on "Special People: The Handi- cle accident. A total of 86 pints of blood were Series week on "Special People: The Handi- capped." His painting, "County Seat," appears given to replace blood given Heinrich in the capped," students had opportunity to "put on" on the covers of the Southwestern Bell telephone hospital. various handicaps to get a feeling for the needs books in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San (Right) Barry Forbes, president of Southwestern of others. Antonio this year. Souders is pictured in Adventist College's student association, leaves (Photo by Norbert Andrus) Southwestern's Mabee Fine Arts Center with his the Carter Bloodmobile after giving a pint of newest works, "The Bishop's Palace," above, blood in memory of fellow student Dale Hein- and "The Cattle Baron's Ball." rich. Students and faculty members who (Photo by Norbert Andrus) donated blood sported "I Gave Today for Dale" stickers. (Photos by Bill Reedy) Hospitals

"Years Without Age" "We also encourage the children of seniors to come to the programs so Enhances Later Years they can understand and be more In a society geared toward the responsive to the problems and young, senior citizens often are for- needs of their parents." gotten. Huguley Hospital is working As an added benefit, Years Without to fill some of the needs of seniors in Age also holds a free monthly clinic our community. that takes their care beyond theory A free monthly series entitled with screening and testing for colon/- Years Without Age is now being con- rectal cancer, hearing, glaucoma, ducted in the Huguley Health Fitness anemia, diabetes, blood pressure and Center. It features a physician or even physicial examinations. • other professional speaking on such Also Health Age Appraisals and topics as Alzheimer Disease, Slowing Attitudinal Assessments are helping Down the Aging Process, Diet and the participants see more extensively Exercise, and Healthcare Planning into their life and health. To help and Management. make all this information more Huguley Hospital's volunteers help make the The programs are designed to help meaningful for each individual, ref- "Years Without Age"program for senior citizens erral and counseling experts are a success by helping with referrals, information seniors and their families identify and blood pressure tests. and achieve their fullest lifestyle working with each person. goals. To give a well-rounded field of Years Without Age is also reaching change in lifestyle that our Center education, social and economic sub- outside the hospital. A team made up teaches." jects are discussed as well as the of social services, the home health The Huguley Health Fitness Center medical. agency, laboratory, volunteer servi- offers seniors a 10 percent discount "The elderly often have a whole ces, Lyle Freedman, eye specialist, off memberships, testing or any pro- different range of problems to deal and John Cobb, clinical audiologist, gram or service available. with, than do those who are take the complete program out to "Years Without Age embodies the younger," states Gayle Hadley, senior centers throughout Tarrant philosophy of our hospital — 'People ACSW, MSSW, director of Years and Johnson Counties. Caring for People,' " observes John D. Without Age. "Often they are forgot- "It's gratifying to see how many Koobs, Huguley president. "This pro- ten, and as a result go through more seniors are joining the Fitness Cen- gram enhances and reaffirms the trials than is necessary. Our goal is to ter," says the director, Bob Peterson. concern and care we have provided help seniors make their life the best it "They make up a substantial percent our senior citizens since our doors can be, whether that is good health of the membership. Every day we see opened nine years ago." or being able to emotionally adapt to seniors that have dramatically If you would like more informa- changes in their lifestyle. improved their lives through the tion on Years Without Age, please call 817/551-2780. May 23, 1986 / RECORD 5 -

Youth Rallies and to service for God and the church. An Invitation to the Held The key speaker at both rallies was The Arkansas-Louisiana Youth Scott Green, the 1981 National Water Bossier City Church Department has held two young Ski Champion and a dedicated Homecoming adult and senior youth rallies. One Adventist Christian. Scott currently was at Ozark Adventist Academy at works for Connelly Skis. May 31, 1986 Gentry, Arkansas, and the other at Scott urged the youth to place Beginning at 9:30 a.m. the Baton Rouge Church. The theme priorities in their lives, putting Christ At the All Peoples was dedication to God, to the church, first, and sports, music, and jobs Assembly of God Church further down the list. He exposed the 2366 Barksdale Boulevard trap we might fall into of thinking Guest speaker for the 11:00 a.m. service what is most important really isn't. is Elder William L. Woodruff, president of He encouraged personal Bible study, the Arkansas-Louisiana Conference. prayer, and witnessing. Other guests participating include: Phil- Other speakers included Ron lip Cortney; Chris Bauder; and B. Page Whitehead, conference youth leader; Haskell, former conference treasurer. The Minden church and school choir is Wayne Shepperd, Southwestern also scheduled. Union youth leader; and Victor A fellowship lunch will be at the Bossier Brown, Southwestern Adventist Col- City Park. lege chaplain. In the afternoon at 3:00, a singspiration Similar rallies are planned for next will feature many special numbers from year: January 23-24 for Arkansas, nearby Adventist churches, and a slide presentation on Alaska by Elder and March 6-7 for Louisiana. Woodruff. Come and spend this "high" Sabbath day with your Bossier City family and friends!

Mark Decker, speaking at one of the Sabbath afternoon Seminars. Jameson to Head Book Center Kenneth P. Jameson has accepted the invitation of the conference executive committee to become manager of the Adventist Book Cen- ter in Shreveport as replacement for the former manager, Dennis Carlson, who moved to Washington Confer- ence to manage their ABC. Ken calls Arkansas-Louisiana Con- ference his home. Although he was born in Augusta, Georgia, his minis- ter father moved to the Arkansas- Scott Green giving his testimony. Scott Green (left), autographing water-skiing Louisiana Conference where the posters, with an Ozark Academy student and family lived for 17 years. Stuart Bushnell, OAA physical education teacher. Ken graduated from Union College and began denominational work in 1963 as dean of boys, teacher and treasurer at Jefferson Academy in Texas. He served as principal and Bible teacher at Dallas Junior Academy for two years and was principal and teacher at Jefferson Heights Junior Academy before com- ing to Ozark Adventist Academy in 1974. After one year spent as boy's dean, Ken has been treasurer of Ozark Academy for the past 11 years. His work at OAA has been very much appreciated. Majesty, a singing group from Southwestern Adventist College, appearing at Ozark Adventist Ken is currently carrying the Academy. treasurer's work at OAA and manag- 6 RECORD / May 23, 1986 ing the ABC in Shreveport until Jamieson Named school is out and a replacement can move to the academy. Assistant Treasurer His wife, Pat, graduated from Michael R. Jamieson is the new Southern College with a degree in assistant treasurer in the Arkansas- nursing. We are most happy to wel- Louisiana Conference, replacing come them to the Arkansas- Sam Minten who moved to Georgia- Louisiana ABC. Richard and Marilius Taromina, and daugher Cumberland Conference as assistant Vanessa. treasurer. Mike and family have moved to Shreveport from the New York Conference where he was People Come to assistant treasurer. In 1980 Mike Church Uninvited graduated from Atlantic Union Col- During the past two years, accord- lege with high honors and was listed ing to Tom Kopko, pastor of the New in Who's Who in American Colleges Orleans First Church, a dozen people and Universities and received the have been led of the Holy Spirit to Wall Street Journal Student come to his church. Some looked up Achievement Award. the address in the Yellow Pages, and Following his college graduation, others phoned to inquire. he was employed by the Southern The latest such people to visit the New England Conference as assist- church were Richard and Marilius ant treasurer from 1980 to 1983 Taromina. Years ago, Marilius knew when he moved to the New York the Advent Message, but was not liv- Conference. ing it. She talked to her husband (Left) Ken and Pat Jameson. (Right) Mike and Mike is married to Deborah Silver about it and prayed for light. One Debbie Jamieson, daughter Melinda. who is a certified medical technolo- Sabbath they showed up at church, gist. They have one daughter, and then kept coming. Finally they Melinda, who is two years old. called the church told the secretary that they wanted to be baptized.

Central Arkansas service. A skit of the Last Supper was tacular presentation on Halley's enacted with Pastor Whitehead tak- comet. A potluck lunch was served at Pathfinders Meet ing the part of Jesus. The twelve men the Little Rock Junior Academy, A Central Arkansas District Path- chosen to play the disciples were as Sabbath afternoon was spent in finder rally was held recently in Little varied in occupations and character various places around Little Rock. Rock, Arkansas. About 180 Pathfind- as Jesus' original disciples. Among Some chose to climb Pinnacle Moun- ers and leaders attended, represent- them were an electrician, computer tain, some went to the zoo, while oth- ing eight clubs. Chuck Horner, coor- operator, painter, physicist, ers visited the Territorial Restoration dinator for the Central District, was mechanic, student, construction and the museum. All gathered in the pleased with the number that worker, and teacher. As "Jesus" school gym just before sundown for participated. washed the "disciples' " feet, the Path- vespers. Pastor Whitehead showed The Pathfinders conducted their finder congregation was invited to some films from Camp Hale. • own Sabbath School program in the take part in the ordinance of humil- The day ended with haystacks for Little Rock Junior Academy gym. ity. Afterwards all received the bread supper, a movie, and popcorn. It was Ron Whitehead, conference youth and the wine. a full, wonderful day of fellowship leader, taught the Sabbath School Immediately after church every- and fun. lesson. At the eleven o'clock service one went to the University of Chuck Horner all were invited to the communion Arkansas' Planetarium for a spec-

The Bible drama cast who participated in the At the "Last Supper," a really memorable event in Little Rock. Little Rock District Pathfinder Sabbath. May 23, 1986 / RECORD 7 teacher, Al Rick, they have been busy with gardening. With the assistance of some of the parents, they have constructed a greenhouse and have put it to use. Garden spaces have also been prepared on the five-acre lot and each child has his own space. Rewards for their efforts are already being reaped in the form of lettuce, radishes, and onions. Also they have transplanted other vegetables from the greenhouse to their gardens. Darlene Barnett, teacher of grades LIVE BETTER—Guest speakers from the Health- one through four, recently had her Education Weekend at Camp Yorktown Bay, Fort Smith gardening students pose by their April 4-6, 1986. From left: Dr. Jerry Mitchell, greenhouse. From left: Kinky Hardin, Lisa Fisher, students participate in a Handicap Huguley Hospital, Fort Worth; Dr. Marvel Sundin, Brandee Kuykendall, Theron Ferguson, Tanya Day. To make the children aware of New Orleans; Dr. Elvin Adams, Huguky Hospital, Lustig, Scott Carney. Back row: Pat Holt, Gene what it might be like to have a han- Fort Worth; Dr. John Grosboll, Southwestern Dozier, and Reggie Maxwell. Adventist College. Not pictured: Elder Clayton dicap, they were blindfolded, made Pritchett, Southwestern Union Conference. to walk on crutches, or had their Health Seminars presented were on stress, nutri- Fort Smith Pupils tion, and stop smoking. The new Breathe Free hands and/or mouth taped. Even program was feature which helped draw the Learn by Doing though it provided some merriment more than 60 lay persons in attendance. During this spring season students temporarily, the children learned to from grades five through eight spend appreciate their own good health, more time than usual outside the and have sympathy with those less classroom in Fort Smith, Arkansas. fortunate through this activity. Under the direction of the head Martha Kuykendall Assistant Communication Secretary Southwest Region Camp Meeting — June 13-21

W. C. Jones, presi- SEMINARS CONDUCTED Shepperd Employed dent, gives a personal Deaf Ministry, Thompson Kay invitation to you, to Family Finance, S. L. Green By State attend the 40th Anni- Leathercraft, G. Henderson Eric Shepperd, a native of Takoma versary of the South- Music, Hezekiah Brinson Nutrition and Sewing, M. Sterling Park, Maryland, received his educa- west Region Confer- Pathfinder Camporee, B. E. Wright ence at Camp meeting. tion from Andrews University in pre- Personal Witnessing, S. Thomas law and business. June 13-21, 1986 — Sabbath School, J. Ford Lone Star Camp He also attended the Athens, Texas. 1946 — 1986 University of Texas, 40 YEARS OF PROGRESS Law School in Aus- tin, and passed the DYNAMIC SPEAKERS 1) Bethel — Corsicana oldest Church, Bar Examination in Mountaintop Spirituality organized 1890 2) Ephesus — New Orleans second oldest 1985. Presently he is Elder R. L Woodfork, General Conference church, organized June 4, 1892 employed by the Elder W. C. Scales, General Conference 3) Houston, Texas — in 1901 a group was State of Texas Elder Walter Arties, Breath of Life organized into a company by Mrs. Attorney General's Elder Ward Sumpter, Southern Union Pack and Dysart Office, as an en- Dr. B. Reaves, President Oakwood College 4) Philadelphia Church — Shreveport, Eric Shepperd forcement officer. Dr. M. Anderson, President, Southwestern LA. The nucleus of the church began Eric is an active Adventist College in a tent on Garden St. in 1914 under member of the Alpha Church in Aus- the direction of Elder King. Elder Samuel Thomas, Columbia Union tin, where he sings and is involved in Elder Max Martinez, Southwestern Union 5) Hammond, LA. It all began in 1918 the Sabbath School department. Eric when two families started meeting on George Jackson, (Youth), Allegheny East the Sabbath in Hammond, LA. is the son of Elder and Mrs. E. W. Ernest Young, (Youth), South Atlantic Shepperd of the Southwestern Christian (DEAR CLERKS: PLEASE SEND TO MY Union. Thompson Kay, (Youth), OFFICE THE HISTORY OF YOUR Record Braille Doris Jones, Reporter CHURCH AT ONCE) Demetrius V. Jones, Andrews University Thanks W. C. Jones

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Parkview Holds Parkview Had First OKLAHOMA Week of Prayer Alumni Homecoming CAMP MEETING During the week of April 7 through On April 19 the first Parkview Wewoka Woods Adventist Center April 11 the students of Parkview Adventist Academy Alumni Day was July 11-19, 1986 Adventist Academy enjoyed a spring held. Approximately 100 people were Week of Prayer presented by Paul present at this initial meeting. Sab- "Come Holy Spirit... Stokstad, a layman from San Lean- bath School was conducted by Mary dro, California. He is the owner of Salsman ('66), and Ben Leach, retired Come Heavenly Dove" Pasco Scientific, a scientific supply president of the Southwestern company that provides teaching aids Union, presented a stirring message THE SPIRIT for physics instructors. The students for the worship hour. REGENERATES were excited about the unique laity- During the potluck luncheon that Elder Morris L. Venden — oriented method he used. Reactions followed the worship hour, old July 11-13 ranged from "Straight forward" to friendships were renewed and Friday, 7:30 p.m., "He knew how to relate to us." memories of days gone by were Sabbath, 11:00 a.m., resurrected, dusted off and shared. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Later in the evening a vespers pro- gram was presented by Arlo Krueger, Parkview principal. Special THE SPIRIT music was performed by the Park- PROVIDES POWER view Elementary Choir. Elder and Mrs. David Following vespers an alumni Wolkwltz — organizational meeting was held to "The Holy Spirit — elect officers for the newly formed God's Answer..." Alumni Association. The officers 6:30 a.m., Sabbath elected were: Beverly Roberts, presi- through Sabbath dent; Debbie Lackey, secretary; and Maxine Decocq, treasurer. Also THE SPIRIT GUIDES elected were several locaters to help find and register past graduates. If Dr. Elvin Adams — you have ever attended or graduated "Adventist Lifestyle from Parkview Adventist Academy, Seminar" you are invited to contact the school 9:30 a.m., Monday Park-view Adventist Academy Chaplain Larry through Friday Priest (left) and Principal Arlo Krueger (right) 405/427-6525 and register as an with Paul Stokstad. alumnus. THE SPIRIT RENEWS COMMITMENT Handbell Choir where an Adventist lady resides. Elder Stanley Harris — They have also played at the Wood- Shares Talents land Center Mall and have joined the "Time For An Awakening" principal, Gary Affolter, in presenting 7:30 p.m., Sabbath, July The handbell choir at Tulsa 12, through Sabbath, Adventist Academy has recently several worship services in surround- July 19. been quite active in sharing their tal- ing churches in support of Christian ents with various groups. The bell education. Recently the choir was THE SPIRIT INSPIRES invited to perform at a special even- choir was started during the autumn Music by Majesty — of 1985; however, several new ing revival program at the Bethel members were added to the group Church. Southwestern Adventist after first semester. The bell choir Members of the bell choir include: College 2:00 p.m., July 12 now includes members from the Bryan Affolter, Amy Carrico, David seventh through eleventh grades and Hanna, Jerry Hanna, Annette Martin, Man Collins and Dr. three faculty members have joined Kevin Martin, Karla Robertson, and Dorothy Comm — the students. Jason Scott. Faculty members include Dianne Affolter, Shirlene "The Ages of Man" Before Christmas, the choir was 4:00 p.m., July 12 asked to play at a nursing home McClendon, and Joada McGehee. (multimedia presentation that uses clay sculpture, Tulsa Adventist Academy Handbell Choir. literature and music)

Elder G. R. Hardy — Faith For Today Film 7:00 p.m., July 12

Continued next RECORD... May 23, 1986 / RECORD 9

Union President Visits in the late '40's and held an evangelis- tic series in a tent in the early '60's. Muskogee Church Members and guests from some of On Sabbath, March 15, the the surrounding churches were Southwestern Union President, Cyril inspired as Elder and Mrs. Miller Miller, his wife Marian, and their shared in the Sabbath School pro- grandchildren were guests for the gram. Elder Miller also presented Muskogee Sabbath School Visitors' very timely messages during the Day. worship service and again in a spe- The Millers are not strangers to the cial afternoon meeting. Muskogee area, having interned there Ira Gilliam Communication Secretary

Oklahoma Adventist Singles Ministries June 14, 1986 Oklahoma City Central Church 4747 N.W. 63rd, OKC Program: 9:15 a.m. Sabbath School 11:00 a.m. Church Service — Blake Hall, Speaker UPDATE Fellowship Luncheon Followed by nature walk Thanks to the continued support of the 5:30 p.m. Supper (bring salad, Onward Oklahoma 2% Fund thousands of cheese, crackers/sand- Oklahomans are hearing the gospel wiches) through the exciting Media of Revelation 6:30 p.m. Roundtable discussion Seminars. with DeLea Herber Think of it! Over 140 Revelation Semi- 8:00 p.m. Vespers by Rosalie Tubbs nars have already been conducted in Okla- Social following vespers homa this year! This is truly SHARING in action. Contact: Peggy Mitchell, 405/733-5429 Muskogee members Brother and Sister Ira W- THANKS, Onward Oklahoma 2%! ham with Elder and Mtn Miller and grandchiklren. Texas

Clarion Call Book RESERVATION FORM Wins Angel Award 1986 Old Fashioned Camp Meeting When it comes to winning awards, • May 23 - 31, 1986 • Leander, Texas Clarion Call Books, Inc., of Keene has a perfect average. Name One book. One award. Sitting at His Feet, the first book to Address be published by Clarion Call, Zip received an Angel Award at the recent International Angel Awards PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: 1. Send Nonrefundable deposit of $10.00 with application to Old-Fashioned banquet held in . Camp Meeting, Texas Conference Office, P.O. Box 800, Alvarado, TX 76009. The Angel, equivalent to an Oscar 2. No bedding will be supplied. or Emmy, is given in various cate- 3. Pets are not permitted. gories for outstanding work in religion Dates accomodations will be needed• in the media and in publications. Martha Borth, author of Sitting at Fee schedule: Cabin space (per night)/Person $6.00 His Feet, is married to Steve Borth. Steve, formerly of Richardson, Cabin space (per night)/family' $1200 Texas, is best remembered for his Trailer Space (Per night) $7 00 "Great Controversy" Oratorio. Tent Space $1.00 per night per person. The book is about relations: Deposit (Nonrefundable) 10.00 Friends, family, parents and children, and husband and wife. Total 'Sitting at His Feet is available at the Balance Due $ Review Adventist Book Center in 'Children 20 and under who live at home. Keene and at Sonshine Christian Meals $3.50 each — Sabbath Meals must be ordered in Advance. Bookstore in Cleburne" said John Read, president of Clarion Call, Inc. 10 RECORD / May 23, 1986 TEXAS PERSONNEL Old Fashioned Camp Meeting • Nameless Valley Ranch • May 23-31 Friday Sabbath Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sabbath Time CHANGES May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 Officers: "DECISIONS, DELIVERANCE & DESTINY" Rex Secretary — Rex Bell 7:30 Am. George E Knowles, Church Ministries Department, General Conference Bell Treasurer — Ross Lauterbach (1) 8:30 a.m. BREAKFAST Sabbath Morris ''FOCUS ON THE FAMILY" Sabbath 9:30 a.m. School Venden Rene & Alvy Ouispe School Worship Worship Hour ABC "NATURAL WAYS TO WITNESS" Hour 11:00 a.m. Morris Sale George Knowles Bill Venden May 12:00 LUNCH Youth GROWTH SEMINARS Family Special Family 290 p.m. Sabbath — 1. "Systematic Training for Effective Parenting"—Ernie Dobkins Sabbath Departmental Directors: Walk Dan 2. "Ellen White-The Person"—Sylvia Spiva Walk Communication — Evadeane Serns 3. "Small Group Ministries--Gale & Eula Mae Gabber( Peters (2) Del Deiker Majesty 3:00 p.m. 8 Concert Sabbath School/Personal Ministries — Hugh Martin FAMILY TIME — 3:30 p.m. Barb Oliver (3) 4:00 p.m. Prison Ministries — Tim Culver Concert Ordination Home & Family Ministries — Rene & 5:30 p.m. DINNER Del Delker Majesty Alvy Quispe Family Life Film Festival — Rene Quispe 7:00 p.m. Hugh Martin Concert Spanish Translator/Revelation Mini-Concert Seminar — Rudolph Hein MOO p.m. RIGHTEOUSNESS BY FAITH & THE FAMILY" — Director of Computer Services — Sam Woods See Reservation Form on Page 10 1986 Keene Camp Meeting • Keene, Texas • May 30-June 7

Friday Sabbath Sunday Monday Tiesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sabbath Time May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 Juno 3 June 1 June 5 June 6 June 7 Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder 720 am. WELCOME John Carter John Carter John Carter John Carter John Carter John Carter John Carter John Carter TO BREAKFAST KEENE Sabbath Sabbath C School Elder "POLITICS, RELIGION AND THE END OF THE WORLD" School 9:30 am. A by John Carter Clifford Goldstein Donor', Area Administrators: M SAC Retirees Central Texas — Randall Murphy (4) P Eider Book Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder 1190 dm. Houston — John Sisk John Carter Sale John Carter John Carter John Carter John Carter John Carter Bill May M LUNCH Trust Services: E E Prison Ministry Workshop by Tim Culver (5) 2:00 - Soul Savi ng Music by Jeanne Barron T Clifford Go dstein — How to Reach Clifford Goldstein — Prophecy, 1844 Renee 815 pm. Music John Herr I and Jewish People for Jesus & Sanct. Message, 1844 Made Simple St Villier N Ministry From This Day Forward Seminar — Harry & Nancy Van Pelt Ordination Joe Ray 390 - G Revelation M. Pettkohn Seminar (Registration Fee: Single-$13, Couple-818) Service Gaston Wallace 4:45 p.m. K. Mittleider 1986 & a James Workshop Revelation Seminar Training & Workshop — Bob Boney Pastoral: DINNER Alvarado/Everman — Charles Klinke Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Elder Athens/Tyler — Derward Cranfill rao p.m. Kennett, Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Baytown Spanish — Ronald Cavera Mittleider Mittleider Mittleider Mittleider Mittleider Mittleider Mittleider Mittleider Mittleider Brownsville Sp./Harlingen Sp. — Jose Feliciano Burleson — Mike Tucker/Steve Darmondy Fort Worth Handley — Leonard Rogers Reservation Form • 1986 Keene Camp Meeting Greater Randolph/SA E. Terrell Hills — Brennan Francois May 30 — June 7, 1986 Highland Lakes — David Ripley Southwestern Adventist College, Keene, Thxas Houston Ashford/Houston Southwest — Fred Elkins Name Houston Bellaire Spanish — Jeremias Gonzales Address Irving — Paul Lundgrin Jackson — John Taylor Laredo — Abel Paulin Zip Keene, Administrative — Myron PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: Voegele 1. Send Nonrefundable deposit of $10.00 with application to Old-Fashioned Linden — Floyd Eccles Camp Meeting Texas Conference Office, P.O. Box 800, Alvarado, TX 76009. Plano — Jamie Winegardner 2. No bedding will be supplied. Uvalde — Claude Heitman 3. Pets are not permitted. Revelation Seminars: Manager — Floyd Miller Dates accomodations will be needed" Field Representative — Robert Boney Fee schedule: To Seminary: Dorm room (per night) $12 00 Chuck Kazarian Prefer: 0 Harmon Hall or 0 Hamilton Hall Milo Allison Trailer Space (Per night) $7 00 To Southwestern Union: Deposit (Nonrefundable) 10.00 Bud Bradbury Total No Longer Assigned in Texas: K.S. Wiggins Balance Due

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TEXAS NEWSNOTES and receive the proceeds. They will use the money to help cover the expenses • Bernie Molnar reports that 34 non- of their Belize Mission Trip. You can Adventists were present at the opening buy a memory for a very small price. series of the Revelation Seminar being held on the campus of the University of • Valley literature evangelists, under the Texas at Arlington. Most of the people leadership of Francisco Acosta, report are students enrolled at the University. a 95 percent gain in sales for the first Several of these students have also quarter of 1986 over the same period begun attending the University in 1985. Seventh-day Adventist church which meets Sabbath mornings on the Houston Ashford campus. • Jackson Boswell, pastor of the Corpus Community Guest Day Christi church, spoke to the Church March 29, 1986 was Community Training Department at Travis Baptist Guest Day at Ashford Seventh-day Church in Corpus Christi, April 13. He Adventist church in Houston. Pastor gave a brief history of the church and then fielded questions from the group Francois challenged his congregation on a number of topics that both to invite relatives, neighbors, churches had in common and then co-workers and friends. The response Jean Wasmuth and Denise Shields receive spe- where the Adventist church differs. "It was an overwhelming 89 visitors. cial recognition for church service from Lloyd Shields and Pastor Francois on Community Guest helps to state your own conviction Several of the guests included when someone challenges you on your Day. beliefs. It was a rewarding experience Revelation Seminar graduates who received diplomas. Dan Jarrard, pas- Four of the Revelation Seminar graduates after and I hope to get another invitation to receiving their diplomas. Brenda Park (to the speak there in the near future," said tor of the Beaumont/Warren district rear) was the Seminar instructor. Linda Willi- Boswell. The topics discussed were: (1) was the guest speaker. The Sabbath ams (2nd from left) was baptized April 5. Sabbath versus Sunday (2) A covenant service was followed by a fellowship relationship versus eternal security (3) lunch and a Bible Bowl on the Book state of the dead (4) healthful living (5) prophetic gift of Ellen White. of Revelation. • Outdated photos accumulated by the Communication Department of the Texas Conference will be sold at two camp meetings — NVR and Keene. The Pathfinder clubs will do the selling

12 RECORD / May 23, 1986 RECENT Youth Calendar POLICY CHANGES: Nameless Valley Ranch 1) A Trust Representative has been June assigned to each of our Conference's 8-15 — Summer Camp Staff Training five areas. 15-22 — Adventurers Camp 2) Three ladies have been added to 22-29 — Junior Camp I important posts on the Conference 29-7/6 — Junior Camp II Staff. 3) We are launching a major student aid July fund. 6-13 — Specialized Camps (Ages 16 4) There are plans to begin 1000 Revela- and older) Horseback Trip, tion Seminars in September. Bicycling Trip, Sailing Trip, 5) Revelation Seminar materials will be Adv. Lifesaving & WSI Camp new, stream-lined, and much less 6-13 — Adult Blind Camp expensive. The Bible will be new with a 13-20 — Teen Camp striking painting on the cover and new 20-27 — Youth Blind Camp art work throughout. Other Events July 20-8/11 — Belize Mission Trip August 25 — SDA Schools open REVIEW ADVENTIST BOOK CENTER Watch for us at your favorite camp meeting in Thxas or New . Exciting new products for 1986! Best prices for entire year! Check your camp meeting program for ABC store hours and super auditorium sale. WE WILL SEE YOU AT CAMP MEETING! Texico

Conference Building one room which contained the hot Weber Joins water heater, the electrical panel, the Suffers Fire telephone panel, and janitorial sup- Publishing Team Sunday, April 13, the Texico Con- plies. Smoke damage was extensive, as Peter Weber is now serving as the ference office building suffered an indicated by the accompanying assistant publishing director of the early morning fire. It was limited to picture. east district. He and his wife, Maria, Since the entire building was black have two sons, Keith and David, and from smoke, and because of air pol- are now living in Lubbock, Texas. lution and smell, the conference Peter is an ordained minister and workers have moved into the ABC was formerly the publishing director building and are functioning there. for the Central Peruvian Conference. Temporary telephone service has been installed, using the same number 806/353-7251. Extent of damage is mainly con- fined to smoke, except in the room where the fire broke out. A profes- sional cleaning crew is at work. It is estimated that it could take as long as 60 days to get everything in order for occupancy. The entire office will have to be repainted, the ceilings completely redone, and the carpet removed. A pipe was broken, so smoke and humidity have worked together to make this necessary. Insurance will cover the repairs. Office workers are thankful that it was no worse and that no one was hurt, and give thanks to the Lord for Smoke damage and residue as seen in one of the offices. His protection. Maria and Peter Weber. May, 23, 1986 / RECORD 13 Community Center told her what they had learned. She, in turn, called Raul Gonzales, the Reorganized pastor of the Santa Fe Spanish The Alamogordo, New Mexico, church, and he studied the Bible with Church Community Center was her and her family. recently reorganized. Mrs. Joyce Reaping time came when Dale Zamora had been the director for Tunnel!, conference ministerial about ten years, and is to be com- secretary, held evangelistic meetings mended for the splendid work she in the new Santa Fe English church. and her helpers did. Mr. and Mrs. John Gifford. Besides the six members of the The new director is Joan Simkin. Pacheco and Plummer families, The Center was closed for a few Giffords Observe three others were baptized: Ken and weeks while the building was 50th Anniversary Mary Ann Skinner, and Pam Smythe. cleaned and painted. On January 27 Ken Skinner was six years old John and Ima Lee Gifford will the public was invited to an open when he attended the funeral of celebrate their 50th wedding anni- house. Pastor Rick Wilmot and his Ellen White, and now he has versary Sunday, June 1, at the Holi- wife, Debbie, were there, as well as returned to the church; Mary Ann's day Inn, 4901 Greenwood Road, Mrs. Simkin and her assistants. mother was an Adventist. Although Shreveport, Louisiana, from 2:00 to Those who attended were shown Ken was retired from the pharmacy 5:00 p.m. the facilities and were given some he owned, he still fills in for two days John Gifford and Ima Lee Dail pamphlets outlining the work of the each week. were married June 3, 1936, at Jeffer- Center and the Adventist beliefs. Pam Smythe is a young lady who son, Texas. They lived for nearly 30 They were also served samples of has relatives in the church. years in the Shreveport area before vegetarian foods. The refreshments How thrilling to see how God has transferring to Fort Worth and later, were prepared under the direction of led each of these nine persons to a in 1981, to Amarillo. Their daughter, Kitty Ingram, and were served from decision for baptism! Sherrie Little, lives in Amarillo. a decorated table. Members of the John is a building contractor and church baked whole wheat bread, has been a key person in the con- which was available in exchange for struction of many of the nursing a donation. homes built under the direction of Among those who visited the Cen- Religious Town Hall, based in Dallas. ter were the pastor of another At the present time he is working on church, who is in charge of the police the addition to a nursing home in chaplains, and two ladies from the Keene, Texas. When asked about Social Service office, who have often some of the work he has done, he sent people to the Center for help. mentions the post office building in On a weekend earlier in the year, Desoto, Texas, among others. Ima Dr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Beltz, from Lee has faithfully supported her the Wahpeton Clinic in North husband through the years. Dakota, held a Healthful Living Seminar. Meetings were held from Friday evening until Sunday after- 3 Mikes, 2 Sylvias noon, with meals served on Sabbath Baptized lbgether at noon and in the evening. On Sun- If you visit in the Adventist com- day the participants helped prepare munity near Santa Fe, New Mexico, Mike and Sylvia Plummer were baptized with the final meal. This gave several non- you may hear the names Mike and their two sons, Mike and James. Adventists an opportunity to get to Sylvia quite often. Here's the story of know our health message. how Mike and Sylvia Pacheco and Mike and Sylvia Plummer (who have a son also named Mike) came to be baptized at the same time. David Glenn, pastor of the Santa Fe English church, reports that Mike and Patricia (Trish, not Sylvia!) Straub and Walter Reagan held a Revelation Seminar, which was attended by the Pachecos and led to their decision for Jesus. A few months ago Bill and Phyllis Foster joined the Albuquerque Pastor Raul Gonzalez baptized Mike and Sylvia Heights church after making a deci- Pacheco. sion during the meetings held there by Kenneth Cox. They telephoned their daughter, Sylvia Plummer, and STUCKEYS HOLD SEMINAR — Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stuckey are active laymen in the Hobbs church. They have been holding a Revelation Seminar in their home. Pictured here are also Kara and baby sister Marie!. 14 RECORD / May, 23, 1986 General News

Mail Time Is Pacific Press how you too can have a more rewarding relationship with your Time to Care Releases New Books Lord. Sabbath, June 14, 1986, is the day Pacific Press has announced the Spiritfruit by Cecelia Watson is an that each member in the United release of their 1986 camp meeting inspirational book dealing with the States is asked to give an offering in books. The bulk of the titles are "fruits of the Spirit" outlined in Gala- support of our men and women in slanted to the adult reader, but two tions 5 — a nuts-and-bolts-type the armed services. This offering, are especially for the younger set. approach to incorporating love, joy, which is scheduled every other year, The Bible Pageant set by Merlin and peace into your Christian life. is used to supply literature (books, Neff has been reprinted. Sure to If you are married or contemplat- magazines, and tapes,) not only to charm another generation, The Bible ing marriage, Why Can't My Mate Be personnel in America but to those Pageant set consists of five quality More Like Me? by Len McMillan may serving overseas as well. Many of paperback books packaged in an be just the book for you. Discover these persons are in isolated circum- attractive slipcase. Titles are: Brave how different temperaments in mar- stances and depend upon these Pioneers, Conquering Heroes, Kings riage partners can actually enhance materials for their spiritual ties with and Queens, The Mighty Prince, and a marriage. McMillan is well quali- God and church. Very often the arti- Warriors of the Cross. Ideal for prim- fied to write on this important sub- cles and sermons are used as evangel- ary and junior ages. ject since he is a trained counselor istic tools and become instruments celebrates 30 and has conducted more than 200 for soul-winning. years of broadcasting with the temperament seminars. It has been my pleasure in the last release of the Classics. Ken McFarland has written Bridge few months to personally visit our The four attractive, hardbound to Space Island Intended as a sup- centers for the U.S. Armed Forces in volumes in this special set comprise plement to the third quarter Sabbath Seoul, Korea, and Frankfurt, Ger- his best work from the past and the School lessons, this book is a com- many. These and our other overseas present, including scripts from his mentary on the Gospel of John. Dis- center (Okinawa) are literally havens most popular telecasts. Titles are: cover God's "bridge" to this fallen of rest for hundreds of our military Amazing Prophecies, Truth or Propa- planet and what that means to you personnel who must often spend ganda, Life After Death, and Your today. months and sometimes years away Family and Your Health. Weight On the Lord by Randy from home. The personnel whom we This year Morris Venden has writ- Maxwell is definitely not a diet book! pay to manage these centers, as well ten two new books — both produced It is a fresh, inspiring new look at as our sons and daughters who have and distributed by the Pacific Press, casting your burdens upon the Lord. been sent to lands afar by Uncle and both destined to become best Have you ever needed object les- Sam, deserve our attention and sellers. How Jesus Treated People is a sons for children's story hours, Sab- support. rewarding study into our Lord's rela- bath School, or church story peri- The 1984 offering amounted to tionship with people — how He ods? If you have, 48 Attention Getters $161,900, or approximately 26 cents treated the money changers, the by Bobetta Berthelson is for you! per United States member. We know fallen, known sinners, the poor, Contained are 48 object lessons kids that this is not a true expression of women, religious leaders, and many will enjoy. our concerns, and we earnestly more. In Grapes, Venden discusses To obtain your copies of these appeal to pastors and members to spiritual fruit bearing. Based upon important new books and others, remember Servicemen's Offering John 15 — the parable of the vine visit your ABC today. If one isn't Day, June 14, 1986. If the date con- and branches — this book shows close by, .call or see the display at flicts with another activity in your camp meeting. church, please reschedule this appeal for a date close to it. C. B. Rock Message to Africa Eastern Africa Division took 10,000 Vice President, General Conference subscriptions, and with an additional Project Succeeds 2,000 subscriptions from other sour- When Delbert Baker, editor of ces, the grand total amounted to Message magazine, attended the Pan- 22,000 new subscribers for Message Africa Adventist Youth Congress in magazine. According to Delbert, mid-April, he went with a special "these orders , along with additional purpose in mind — to introduce the copies supplied; will result in more program 'Message to Africa. "Delbert than 150,000 single copies per year carried with him 8,000 complimen- circulating on the continent of tary copies of the January/February Africa. If the readership average of issue featuring Bishop Tutu and dis- two and a half readers per single tributed them in packets to all the copy holds true in Africa as in Amer- delegates. ica, then these orders will confront The results were exciting! Both the nearly a half million people with the Africa-Indian Ocean Division and the claims of ."

May, 23, 1986 / RECORD 15 Signs, Centinela, Message will offer stimulating arti- Adventists Receive cles on topics such as Coping With Message, Promoted Life's Crisis, Fidelity in Marriage, Seven Angels Getting a Hold of True Success, and The regular month by month visits Five Seventh-day Adventist out- many others. reach ministries received Angel of the Signs of the Times in the Also beginning this year is a special homes of relatives and friends can Awards at the ninth annual awards soul-winning doctrinal schedule banquet sponsored by Religion in engender a lively interest in Christ, in which will ensure that all subscribers His love, and in His gospel. Media. The awards, often nicknamed to Message will be exposed to major Religious Emmys, are designed to During the coming year issues of Adventist teaching in a given year. current importance will be explored, encourage excellence in the presen- Act now! tation of religious messages including The Agonizing Search for El Centinela fills the special needs World Peace, The Future of the Fam- throughout the mass media. of Hispanic people today. This maga- The Heralds quartet received a ily in America, Can Christians Expect zine addresses issues that concern to Be Successful?, The Amazing Gift Silver Angel Award, the group's third, many and meets people where they for their album "Another Rainbow." of God's Forgiveness, The United are. This year marks the 90th year of States in Prophecy, How Sunday Other album winners included El Centinela's continous publication. "Changes" by Special Delivery, a new Became a Popular Day of Worship, In the last decade, the United and many others. gospel trio comprised of Pete and States Spanish population increased Jasmine McLeod and Lisa Brineger. Beginning in April you can send 65 percent to 15 million, six times fas- the Signs to all who need its mes- The Breath of Life television ministry ter than the United States in general. received its second Angel for its sages at the special campaign price The average age is 22 years, making of only $6.99. Take advantage of this record album, "Glorious Everlasting them a prime target for evangelism. Praise." offer to expand your personal soul- At only $5.95 per year, El Centinela is winning outreach. The Heritage Singers were a low-cost, highly effective soul- honored for the fourth consecutive Now is the time to subscribe to winning tool. Message magazine at the special year for their TV program, Keep On campagin cost of $6.50 for one year. Singing, seen nationwide on the Trin- Along with a dynamic new series ity Broadcasting Network, CBN, and entitled Bridging Ethnic Differences, other stations. A second award as Best Gospel Group brought the Her- itage Singers' Angel Award total to eight. The It Is Written television minis- FFT Begins New and God are in my life. Thank you for try received its seventh Silver Angel Learning Center this wonderful information!" Award for the program "Homosexu- The "Lifestyle Home Seminar" ality — An Open Door." The 1985 tele- A Lifestyle Learning Center has studies are designed especially to cast featured an interview with been established at Faith For Today complement the "Christian Lifestyle Colin and Sharon Cook, founders of to follow through on the enormous Magazine" television series. Topics Homosexuals Anonymous, a support interest being shown in the Christian deal with the practical everyday group of men and women who Lifestyle Magazine television series. needs of the television audience. through Christ want to help each The Lifestyle Learning Center is Areas of study include, health, nutri- other find freedom from homo- designed to take viewers from a posi- tion, stress management, parenting, sexuality. tion of little or no knowledge of family finance, marriage relation- God's plan for their life, through a ships and practical spiritual series of newly developed "learning experience. guides." With the influence of the Also to be included is a course on Holy Spirit, students are led to a divorce and grief recovery. Experts deeper knowledge of God's truth. in various fields are writing these Invitations are given on the weekly courses for Faith For Today. television program and in full-age There is no other television pro- ads in the follow-up print magazine. gram like "Christian Lifestyle Maga- Interested viewers enroll in the first zine" offering practical Christian course, "Keys to Wellness" which is follow-up study materials like an introduction to Ellen White's "Lifestyle Home Seminars." Eight Natural Laws of Health. "We've designed our ministry to Already more than 5400 viewers resemble the ministry of Jesus are actively enrolled in this new Christ," says host Dan Matthews. course. Typical of the reactions of "Jesus seemed very interested in the new students are these: mental, spiritual, and physical needs "This is a very good course! It has of those who sought Him. Like Jesus, made me stop to think about how my we wish to minister to the whole rushed lifestyle is adding stress to my person." life. Thank you." "I thought this was very informa- tive. It helped me realize just how important health, exercise, water, George Vandeman, awarded A Gold Angel.

16 RECORD / May, 23, 1986

George Vandeman was also the recipient of the International Distin- E. G. White Estate Seminar guished Achievement Award, given in honor of his 30 years in Christian on Contemporary Issues television ministry. In accepting the in Prophetic Guidance Gold Angel, Pastor Vandeman con- At Andrews University cluded his brief remarks by quoting July 14-24, 1986 Martin Luther: "Please don't judge TOPICS: Modern Prophets, Demons and Christ by our feeble efforts to des- Exorcism, The Role of Women, Ellen White As cribe Him." a Person, Life Insurance, Marriage and Divorce, The award ceremonies were The Literary Borrowing Issue, The Human Paul Gordon hosted by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Con- Nature of Christ, Ellen White's Role in nie Stevens, and RIM's founder, Doctrinal Formation, the Use of the Tithe, Proper Sabbath Observance, The Future Mary Dorr. Presenters included of the Adventist Church, and Many Others. Christian actor David Soul, from TEACHERS: Roger Coon, Paul Gordon, Robert Olson, George Rice. Starsky and Hutch, Donna Douglas, COST: There is no tuition charge. However, there will be a $60 recording fee for 3 who played the role of Elly May quarter hours of graduate credit, and a $20 charge for materials. Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies C.E.U.'s: Ministers not desiring academic credit will be granted 5 for many years, Ted Engstrom, Pres- continuing education units. ident of World Vision, and Bill Bright, WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Ministers, teachers, and other church founder and president of Campus members are all welcome. Crusade for Christ. FOR HOUSING, CONTACT: Joan Shultz, Lifelong Learning Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan 49104 George Rice Telephone 616/471-3286

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Upcoming programs and events that may be of interest to Record readers are announced here in brief. Additional AUTRY, James Henry, was born information is available as indicated in each item. Feb. 24, 1912, in Maysville, OK, and died March 12, 1986 in Norman, ASDAL Announces Meeting ASDAN Schedules Faith For Today's OK. Was a member of the Coal- The annual meeting and confer- June Meeting Christian Lifestyle gate, OK, church. Survivors: wife, Dorothy, Purcell, OK; sons, Jerry, ence of the Association of Seventh- All Adventist nurses are invited Magazine day Adventist Librarians will be James, David, Purcell, Leon, Nor- to the annual meeting of the Asso- Texas man, Bruce, Houston, TX; daugh- held at Atlantic Union College, ciation of Seventh-day Adventist South Lancaster, Massachusetts, Irving (DFW Metroplex) ters, Wanda, Purcell, Iona Son- Nurses (ASDAN) June 19-23. KLTJ-Channel 49 nenberg, Tampa, FL, Louise, June 23-28, 1986. For information To be held on the campus of contact Lethiel Parson, associate Mon., 2:00 p.m.; Sat., 8:00 am. Houston, Rosetta Dabney and Mol- Weimar Institute, Weimar, Cali- lie Crevey, Norman. Burial was in librarian, Atlantic Union College, fornia, the convention will theme South Lancaster, MA 01561. Norman. "Lifestyle." Weimar is about mid- Lottie Shock way between Sacramento and Schedule Insight Speaks to Reno, adjacent to Interstate 80. Arkansas BURBANK, Howard Donald, was Your Family! San K. Lee, MD, a medical Little Rock KAAY-1090 born Dec. 20, 1918, in Detroit, MI, The family is of prime concern staffer of Weimar's Newstart pro- Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m. and died Mar. 27, 1986, in Takoma in the Adventist church, and gram, is the major lecturer. His Mon:Fri., 7:15 p.m. Park, MD. He married Helen overall view of "honest medicine" Insight magazine's second special Texas Greavu in 1939. He gave his life to as outlined in the eight natural issue speaks to the family. One Farwell KIJN (FM)-92.3 denominational service, beginning remedies will provide the basis for church leader refers to the family Mon.-Fri., 9:30 am. as a literature evangelist and part- as "the church's basic unit of ten contact hours in continuing time pastor in Michigan. He served defense." This issue addresses the education. as publishing director in the Mich- whole family, the broken family, Newstart is Weimar's registered Reunions igan and Greater New York Con- and the hurting family. "The fam- trademark for the eight principles ferences, and as lay activities ily unit teaches discipleship. In this of prevention, encouraged by the director of the Michigan circle we learn how to be intimate Adventist Church for nearly a The Gentry Chapter of the Union Conference. with God, and this prepares us to century. College Alumni Association will He was secretary of the Texas witness to others in later life. Con- have its annual picnic Sabbath, Conference Corporation from sequently, what we do to streng- Health Care Executives June 6, on the lawn of the George 1961 to 1965, and held a similar then the family will ultimately 'lb Meet Fisher home at Ozark Adventist post in the Southwestern Union Academy. All Union College stu- result in church growth," com- The first annual meeting of the Conference from 1965 to 1970. mented Karen Flowers, an asso- dents and staff, past or present, are After four years with the publish- Association of Adventist Health cordially invited. Bring your lunch ciate in the Church Ministries Care Executives is June 25-29 in ing house in England, he became Department of the General at noon. director of Seventh-day Adventist Monterey, California. The associa- Velda Nelson, Chapter president Conference. tion is open to all Seventh-day World Service, now known as ADRA, which post he held until his In Insight's special issue on the Adventists employed as health Manfred, North Dakota family, editor Chris Blake includes care executives. For more infor- retirement in 1980. the rules for "fightin' fair" in the mation, contact John Koobs, Hug- Homecoming Survivors: wife, Helen; daugh- family, comments from two teens ulev Memorial Hospital, All members, former members ters, Mary Ann Wolfe, Donna who've experienced divorce, and 817/293-8383. and pastors of the Manfred church Lindsay, and Janine Clarke; and 4 the sharing of the secret of toge- are invited to a Homecoming grandchildren. therness. According to Karen, Weekend, June 21, 1986. If you are Burial was in Ade1phi, MD. "individual decisions are best able to attend, mail your reply to made in the context of the family Nellie Deede, Box 98, Fessenden, HADDOCK, Orville Walter, was group," and this is the theme in ND 58438. born Nov. 15, 1908, in Pawnee, OK, Lynn Bunch's Insight article and died March 20, 1986, in entitled "Declaring Independence!" Tucumcari, NM. Was a member of Copies of this special issue are the Tucumcari, NM church. Survi- available through the Review and vors: wife, Sarah, Tucumcari; son, Herald. (Continued on page 18) May, 23, 1986 / RECORD 17 SOUTHWESTERN UNION Obituaries TRUITT, Mintie B., was born in (Continued from page 17) 1900, near Keene, TX, and died in 1986, in Keene. She served as a R Bob Haddock, New York, NY; secretary in the Sabbath School daughters, Karen Putnam, Keene, department of the General Con- Official Organ of the Southwestern Union Conference TX. Judy Purvis, Springdale, AR; ference for 44 years. Stervivoen and stepdaughter, Carolyn Bowen. of Seventh-day Adventists brother Earl Truitt, Wapakoneta. Burial was in Tueurneari. OH; sister, Edith Burchfield. 777 So. Burleson Blvd. • P.O. Box 4000 • Burleson, TX 76028 Norman Maberry Keene, TX, nephews and nieces. 817/295-0476 Richard Bendall, Editor Charles R. Beeler, Managing Editor SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE DIRECTORY Classified Advertisements President Cyril Miller Secretary Clayton Pritchett Send all business notices to your local conference office for approval. Rate: Treasurer Max A. Trevino $12.50 for one insertion, 50 words or less, including name and address; Vice President Richard Bendall $15.00 for 51 to 60 words, plus $.25 for each additional word. (Ads originating Vice President Max Martinez outside the Southwestern Union: $17.50 for 50 words or less; $21.00 for 51 to Vice President Wayne Shepperd 60 words, plus $35 for each additional word.) Payment must accompany Assistant Treasurer B. Page Haskell copy. No refund on cancellations. 80 words maximum. Limited display ad DEPARTMENTS space available by arrangement with the editors. Communication Richard Bendall Classified advertising in the Southwestern Union Record is published as a Community Services, Health, ASI Fred Murray service to the members of the Southwestern Union Conference, and as an Development, Religious Liberty accommodation to the advertisers. It is printed without any express or Education Frances Clark Ministerial P.R.E.A.C.H. Program John McFarlane implied endorsement or recommendation by the publishers. The Record Personal Ministries Max Martinez management reserves the right to refuse any advertisement. Such rejection is Publishing Larry Townsend not to be construed as disapproval of the product or service involved. The Church Ministries, Sabbath School Robert Wood Southwestern Union Record does not accept responsibility for factual or Stewardship V. L. Roberts typographical errors in advertising. Youth, Temperance Wayne Shepperd HOME HEALTH EDUCATION SERVICE EXPANDING OREGON BASED Larry Townsend Employment Director, HHES: ABC CONSTRUCTION CO. looking for Associate Director; Treasurer W. B. Robinson LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY is Superintendent/Project Manager TRUST SERVICES currently accepting applications to work in any area of U.S.A. Must Director Charles O'Dell for the position of Director of be willing to travel, have knowl- Don Upson Treasurer Housekeeping. Applicant should edge of all phases of construction, have an A. A. degree and/or Certi- site preparation through finish. LOCAL CONFERENCE DIRECTORY fication in Administrative House- Apartment experience helpful. keeping with N.E.H.A. and a min- Send resume, including salary ARKANSAS-LOUISIANA - Bill Woodruff, President; Marshall L. Chase, requirements to Superintendent, Secretary-Treasurer: (P.O. Box 31000) 7025 Greenwood Road, imum of 3-4 years of supervisory P.O. Box 740789, New Orleans, LA Shreveport. LA 71130. experience in the field. If inter- 10-2t ested, please send resume to: 70174. OKLAHOMA - Robert Rider, President; Deryl Knutson, Secretary- Loma Linda University, Personnel Treasurer; (P.O. Box 32098) 4735 N.W. 63rd St., Oklahoma City, OK Department, Loma Linda, CA CRITICAL CARE NURSES 73132. 92350. 10-2t Urgently needed to staff patient tower in 1071-bed Florida hospital SOUTHWEST REGION - W. C. Jones, President; S. L. Green, with over 250 critical care beds, in Secretary-Treasurer: (P.O. Box 226289) 2212 Lanark, Dallas, TX 75266. TEACHER WANTED - We would like to have the services of a Orlando. Phone Judy Bond, TEXAS - Bill May, President; Rex Bell, Secretary; Ross Lauterbach, retired teacher who would like to employment 1-800/327-1914 out Treasurer; (P.O. Box 800) U.S. 67 & 1-35, Alvarado, TX 76009-0800. teach in a small mission-type of Florida, or 305/897-1998 collect for Florida residents. 26- 12t TEXICO - Don K. Sullivan, President: Arnold Trujillo, Secretary; Edward church school in sunny southeast- Stacey, Treasurer; (P.O. Box 7770) 4909 Canyon Dr., Amarillo, ern Oklahoma. Contact G. L Bur- TX 79114. ton H. C. 69, Box 1, Hugo, Okla. Miscellaneous 74743. 10- I t LIKE MAKING NEW FRIENDS? Those desiring to make wills, trust agreements, and annuities, should DIRECTOR OF NURSES for new Meet people without leaving home. make them in favor of the legal association rather than the conference. Become an Adventist RV Associa- Write your conference Director of Trust Services for further information. 105-bed skilled facility. Construc- tion to be completed by October tion host. You offer parking site, 1986. Communication, manage- water and electricity to SDA tra- ADVENTIST BOOK CENTER DIRECTORY ment, and marketing skills a must. velers in self-contained RVs. Sug- gested compensation $8.00 nightly.,.. ARKANSAS-LOUISIANA - 7025 Greenwood Rd., P.O. Box 31000, Excellent salary and benefits. Send Nationwide directory listing $7.50. Shreveport. LA 71119. 318/631-6248. resume to: Ron Green, Administra- tor, Chateau Village Living Center, Join NOW for inclusion in 1986 OKLAHOMA - 4735 NW 63rd St., P.O. Box 32188, Oklahoma City, OK Adventist Living Centers, 2 Salt directory. Box 3728, Langley Park, 73123. 405/721-6114. Creek Lane, Hinsdale, Illinois MD 20787. 10- I t SOUTHWEST REGION - 2215 Lanark, P.O. Box 226289, Dallas, TX 60521. 10-1t 75266.214/948-6382. TEXAS - 200 W. Magnolia, P.O. Box 716. Keene, TX 76059. 817/641- 6661; Metro 477-2822. TEXICO - 4909 Canyon Dr., P.O. Box 7770, Amarillo, TX 79114-7770. Sunset Calendar 806/353-6351. May 23 May 30 June 6 June 13 Abilene, Texas 836 8:40 8:44 8:47 Communications or copy not originating in a local conference of the Amarillo, Texas 8049 8:54 8:59 9:03 Southwestern Union should be addressed to the Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, P.O. Box 4000, Burleson, TX Brownsville, Texas 8.13 8:16 8:19 8:22 76028. ALL COPY, SUBSCRIPTIONS, ADVERTISEMENTS AND COR- Dallas, Texas 8.25 8:29 8:33 8:36 RESPONDENCE from church members in the Southwestern Union El Paso, Texas 8.02 8:06 8:10 8:13 should be addressed to the LOCAL CONFERENCE OFFICE. Fort Worth/Keene, Texas 8.27 8:31 8:35 8:38 Galveston/Houston, Texas .... 8:09 8:13 8:16 8:19 COPY DEADLINES Gentry, Arkansas 8.23 8:28 8:32 8:36 Announcement for Events Should Be in Local Little Rock, Arkansas 8'10 8:15 8:19 8:23 on Weekend of Conference Office by Muskogee, Oklahoma 8'25 8:31 8:44 8:38 June 21 and 28 May 12 New Orleans, Louisiana 7'51 7:55 7:59 8:02 July 5 and 12 May 28 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma .... 8:34 8:39 8:43 8:47 July 19 and 26 June 10 San Antonio, Texas 8'24 8:28 8:32 8:34 August 2 and 9 June 24 Santa Fe, New Mexico 8.09 8:14 8:18 8:21 Shreveport, Louisiana 8'12 8:16 8:20 8:23 Volume 85, Number 10 May 23, 1986 Tulsa, Oklahoma 8.29 8:34 8:38 8:42

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