SPECIAL ISSUE

1960

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’ JULY RHtUtT SEPTEMBER 1960 SURVEY OF SOUTHERN BAPTIST PROG the I survey The Quarterly REVIEW

THIRD QUARTER In a recent issue of a leading news maga­ I960 zine, a feature article was carried under the subject: "Whose Century? Will It Be Russia’s? Volume 20 Number 3 Will It Be Europe’s? Will It Be America’s?” The article was a development of the idea that Editor America’s place as the world’s leader was fast J. P. EDMUNDS being challenged by other nations, and that in­

Associate Editor creased economic strength is necessary to main­ tain the lead among the nations of the world. MARTIN B. BRADLEY Christian leaders might well ponder the ques­ Contributing Editors tion, "Whose century? Will it be influenced by DAVIS C. WOOLLEY materialism, communism, or ?” E. ODELL CROWE Christianity is being challenged here and RICHARD E. KORNMEYER throughout the world by forces that would

The following additional mem- destroy. Christian leaders must answer the bert of the Research and Sta­ question—"Whose century will it be?” tistics Department staff con­ tributed to this special issue: Southern are striving to answer that Jesse Williams, Charles W. question. While we would be the first to ac­ Gray, Mary Alice Wright, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Mar­ knowledge our limitations, our shortcomings, jorie Gibson, Evelyn Hoppers, and our failures, we rejoice in the blessings of and Mrs. Dorothy Yarbrough. God which have accompanied our efforts. Since 195 0, our membership has increased nearly two

The Quarterly Review is pub­ and a half million, a gain of 34 per cent. Dur­ lished quarterly by The Sunday School Board of the Southern Bap­ ing that same period our Sunday school enrol­ tist Convention, 127 Ninth Avenue, ment increased 44.8 per cent; Training Union, North. Nashville 3, Tennessee: James L. Sullivan, Executive Sec­ 81 per cent; and mission gifts 132 per cent. retary-Treasurer; Clifton J Allen. Editorial Secretary; W. L. Howse. Similar gains were recorded in other areas of Director. Education Division; Her­ man F. Burns, Art Director. our Baptist work. Printed in the U.S.A. We are indebted to thousands of church clerks, associational clerks, state leaders, and a Annual individual subscription 12.50 ; quarterly, 50 cents staff of competent workers for the information contained in this volume. We believe that church and denominational leaders may profit The Quarterly Review, copy­ righted 1960 by The Sunday School by a careful study of the statistical informa­ Board of the Southern Baptist Con­ vention, is fully protected by this tion presented. Such a study should awaken copyright, and nothing that appears in it may be reprinted, either wholly us to the challenge of our unfinished task, or in part, without special permis­ sion from the copyright owner. and should motivate us to claim this "century” for Christ.

Second-class postage paid at Nash­ ville. Tennessee. The Editor CONTENTS Colleges and Schools, Southern Baptist ...... 48-51 Cooperative Program Contributions Received 43 Section I—The Baptist Population Cooperative Program Receipts, Distribution of 45 Section II—The World of Religion Crime ...... 74 Section III—Facts of Interest Section IV—Baptist Directories D Digest, SBC Statistics, 1959 7 Divorces, 1950-1959 68 SUBJECT INDEX E Education Commission, Directory 82 A Education, Trends in United States 71 Additions by Letter, Southern Baptist Churches 23 Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, Directory 75 Additions by Letter, Churches Reporting, by State and Location 1243 Aging Population ...... 70 F Age Group, U. S. Population 70 Factual Bargain Counter 69 Aged, Southern Baptist Homes for the ...... 58 Financial Reports from Religious Bodies 65 American Baptist Seminary, Directory 81 Foreign Mission Board, Worldwide Ministry 42 Annual Changes in Southern Baptist Statistics ...... 8 Foreign Mission Board, Directory 75-76 Assemblies, Baptist State ...... 98 Foundation, Southern Baptist, Directory 90 Average American Spends Daily 73 G B Gains in Church Membership and Sunday School Enrolment 62 Baptisms, Churches Reporting, by State and Location 12-13 Gifts, Mission, Number Churches Reporting, by States 12-13 Baptisms, Ratio to Membership 22-23 Gifts, Mission, Southern Baptist Churches, by Location 41 Baptisms, Southern Baptist Churches, by Location 23 Gifts, Mission, Southern Baptist, by Years, 1845-1959 56-57 Baptisms, Southern Baptist Churches, by Years, 1845-1959 56-57 Gifts, Per Capita, Mission, by Location 41 Baptist Brotherhood, Directory ...... 82 Gifts, Per Capita, Total, by Location 38,40 Baptist Joint Public Affairs Committee, Directory ...... 90 Gifts, Per Capita, Total, Southern Baptist Convention by States 40 Baptist Student Union—Now and Tomorrow ...... 47 Gifts, Total, Number Churches Reporting, by States 12-13 , Directory 91 Gifts, Total, Number Churches with Specified Size 37 Baptist World Statistics 59-61 Gifts, Total, Southern Baptist Churches, by Location 39,40 Baptists, Southern, As a Per Cent of All Denominations 62 Gifts, Total, Southern Baptist, by Years, 1845-1959 56-57 Births, United States, 1950-1959 68 Book Stores, Directory 80 H ■ Brotherhood Commission, Directory ...... 82 Historical Commission, Directory 82 I Brotherhood, Number Churches Reporting, by States 12-13 Home Mission Board, Directory 77 Brotherhood Enrolment, Southern Baptist Churches, by Location 32 Home Missions 42 Brotherhood Enrolment, Southern Baptist by Years, 1942-1959 56-57 Hospitals, Southern Baptist, Directory 90 Brotherhood Organizational Chart 33 Hospitals, Southern Baptist, Statistical Information 52-54 C I Carver School of Missions and Social Work, Directory . 91 Income, Per Capita Personal, 1958 68 Children’s Homes, Southern Baptist Convention 55 Choir Enrolment, Southern Baptist Churches 35 M Choir, Number Churches Reporting, by State and Location 12-13 Marriages, United States, 1950-1959 68 Christian Groups in United States, Directory ...... 66-67 Membership, by Location, Southern Baptist Churches 21 Christian Life Commission 82 Membership, Southern Baptist Churches, by Year 1845-1959 56-57 Church Membership, Southern Baptist, by Location 21 Membership Statistics of Larger Religious Bodies in the United Church Property Value, Number Churches Reporting, by State States . . 64 and Location 12-13 Mobility of Americans 72 Church Property Value, Southern Baptist Churches, by Location, 1959-1958 36 P Churches, SBC, by Location,Number of 14 Papers and Periodicals, Convention-wide 92 Churches, SBC, by Size of Membership, Number of 1? Papers, State Baptist 97 Churches, SBC, by Number ofServices 15 Pastors, Churches Reporting, by State and Location 12-13 Churches, SBC, Number by Years, 1845-1959 56-57 Pastor’s Salary, Average, Full Time 20 Churches, Average Size of Southern Baptist Churches 1® Population by Age Group 70 Churches and Membership, Comparison by Location I4 Population and Southern Baptist Sunday School Enrolment by Churches, Number by Size of Sunday School Enrolment 18 State and Department 26-27 Churches, Summary of Southern Baptist, by States 9 Population, Aging 70

Page 4 Quarterly Review July, August, September, 1960 Page 5 Progress, Signs of *...... «. SECTION 1 Property Value, Southern Baptist Churches, by Location ...... Property Value, Church, Southern Baptist, by Years, 1845-1959 56-57 Protection Plan, Southern Baptist Participation in ...... 20 R Radio and Television Commission, Directory ...... 09 Baptist High Lights Ranking of SBC States According to Per Cent Net Gain by Item. 1959 over 1958 jq Receipts and Distribution of Funds, Executive Committee of the SBC 44 Receipts and Distribution of Mission Benevolence Funds by State Conventions ...... 40 Record of Southern Baptist Churches, 1959-1958 ...... 7 THE RECORD OF SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES 1959-1958 . Religions of the World 6g Relief and Annuity Board,Directory ...... 7g Gain or % Gain Religious Bodies, Financial Reports ...... 55 1959 1958 Loss State Conventions...... 28 27 I 3.7 s Associations ...... 1,129 1,111 . 18 1.6 Ministers (ordained)...... 34,130 29,959 4.171 13.9 Schools and Colleges, Southern Baptist . 48-51 Active Pastors ...... 29,500 25,600 3,900 16.2 Seminaries, Directories ...... 83-89 Churches with Pastors...... 28,938 28,647 291 1.0 Seminaries, Southern Baptist, Statistical Information 48 50 CHURCHES AND MEMBERSHIP Size Relationships of Churches, SBC, 1959 ’ 19 Churches...... 31,906 31,498 408 1.3 Southern Baptist Convention, Officers of the Convention 75 Nonresident Members...... 2,548,992 2,526,383 22,609 .9 Resident Members...... 6,936,284 6,680,375 255,909 3.8 State Conventions, Headquarters, and State Officers 94-96 Total Membership...... 9,485,276 9,206,758 278,518 3.0 State Conventions, Meeting Places, and Dates, 1960 93 Churches with Baptisms...... 27,176 26,496 679 2.6 Student Work, Summary of Southern Baptist ...... 46 Baptisms...... 429,063 407,892 21,171 5.2 Ratio to Membership...... 1 to 22 1 1 to 22 6 Summary of Southern Baptist Churches by States ...... 9 Additions by Letter...... 580.090 556,955 23,135 4.2 Sunday School Board, Directory ...... 78-81 Open Country Churches...... 15,502 15,471 31 .2 Sunday School Enrolment, Number of Churches by Size of 18 Village (under 500 pop.)...... 4.447 4,546 —99 -2.2 Town (500-2499 pop.)...... 3.777 3,733 44 1.2 Sunday School Enrolment, 1929-1959 25 City (2500 and more pop.)...... 8,180 7,748 432 5.6 Sunday School Enrolment by Years, 1845-1959 56-57 Quarter-Time Preaching...... 922 975 —53 —5 4 Half-Time Preaching...... 4,988 5,419 -431 —8.0 Sunday School Enrolment, Southern Baptist Churches,by Location 24 Three-Quarter- Time Preaching...... 221 210 11 5.2 Sunday SchoolEnrolment by States and Departments 26-27 Full-Time Preaching...... 26,758 24,870 888 3.6 Sunday SchoolEnrolment, of Larger Religious Bodies inthe U.S. 64 SUNDAY SCHOOLS Sunday School Preparation Week, Southern Baptist Churches, 1959 29 Churches with Sunday Schools...... 31,412 30,652 760 2.6 ^Sunday Schools, Number of Churches with 12-13 Sunday School Enrolment...... 7,276,502 7,096,175 180.327 2.5 ) T \ acaiion Bible School Enrolment...... 2,910.258 2,908,157 2,101 .1 TRAINING UNIONS Training in Church Membership 30 Churches with Training Unions...... 24,566 23,758 808 3.4 Training Union Enrolment...... 2,608,110 4.2 Training Union Enrolment by Departments ...... 26 2,503,920 104,190 Training Union Enrolment, Southern Baptist Churches, by Location 31 WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNIONS Churches with Organisations...... 22,930 22,022 908 4.1 Training Union Enrolment, Southern Baptist, by Years, 1845-1959 56-57 Enrolments of All Organisations...... 1,456,192 1,395,974 60,218 4.3 Training Union, Number of Churches with, by State and Location 12-13 BROTHERHOODS Churches with Brotherhoods...... 17,362 16,063 1,299 8.1 u Brotherhood and R. A. Enrolment...... 617,263 682,497 34,766 6.0

United States Religious Statistics, All Denominations 63 CHOIR United States Population by Age Group ...... 70 Churches Reporting a Choir Enrolment...... 14,706 14,109 597 4.2 Choir Enrolment...... 682,477 622,694 59,783 9.6

V GIFTS Vacation Bible School Enrolment, Southern Baptist, by Years 56-57 Total Gifts...... $ 453,338.720 $ 419.619,438 1 33.719.282 8.0 Per (’apita Total Gifts... S 47.79 S 45.58 $ 2.21 4.8 Vacation Bible School, Number of Churches with, by State and Missions and Benevolences...... $ 77,753,190 $ 74,750,699 S 3,002,491 4.0 Location 12-13 Per ( apita Missions and Benevolences...... I 8.20 I 8.12 1 .08 1.0 Vacation Bible School Report, 1959 ...... 28 Cooperative Program Receipts Reported by States...... S 46,992,334 S 42,929,283 I 4,063,051 9.5 Cooperative Program Receipts Going to 8. B. C. Causes S 17,101,217 S 15,598,909 $ 1,502,308 9.6 C hurches Giving to Missions...... 30,894 30,362 532 1.8 w Number Tithers...... 1,393,247 1,258,857 134,390 10.7 Woman’s Missionary Union, Directory ...... 90 CHURCH PROPERTY WMU, Number of Churches Reporting by State and Location 12-13 f burches Reporting Property...... 31,061 30,474 587 1.9 WMU, Enrolment, Southern Baptist Churches, by Location 34 Total Value Church Property...... 12,009,254,164 $1,825,474,316 $ 183,779,846 10.1 WMU, Enrolment, Southern Baptist, by Years, 1845-1959 56-57 Churches with Pastor's Home...... 16,484 14,717 7G7 6.2 miscellaneous Y Churches with State Paper in Budget...... 13,132 13,105 27 .2 Churches participating in Annuity Board Protection Plan 11,135 Youth Week, Southern Baptist Churches by Location, 1959 29

Page 6 Quarterly Revie* July, Auguxt, September, 1960 Page 7 SUMMARY OF SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY STATE CONVENTIONS. 1959

Brother­ S.B.C. and Addi­ Total hood Value Total Pastor’s States Associa­ tions Mem­ S.S. V.B.S. T.U. WMU and R.A. Choir Church Total Mission Annual tions Churches Baptisms by Letter bership Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Property Gifts Gifts Salary 9 S.B.C. . . 1.129 31.906 429.063 580,090 9,485.276 7,276.502 2,910,258 2,608,110 1,456,192 617,263 682.477 12.009,254.164 1453,338,720 177,753,190 188,447.826

Alabama 2.794 30.413 37.295 692.877 504.528 254,832 217,374 104,243 43,432 47,185 125.244,868 28.846.186 4.677,784 6,039,851 Alaska 2 23 489 1.063 5,724 4,141 2,715 ' 1,873 751 372 431 2,426,599 402,392 50,691 115,737 Arizona 20 189 3.403 5.892 40,789 37,991 18,859 16,136 7,031 4,048 3,036 11,101,597 2.402,023 412.685 590.81C A rkanmw 44 1. IM 12,7.58 17,311 298.428 210.036 90,622 95, 872 38.931 16,505 18,314 57,887,934 13.220,408 2,322,594 2,806,366 ( alifoinia 38 698 11,897 19,578 145,293 141,912 59,780 61,192 24,933 12,473 9,944 37,981,923 8,791,587 1,115,665 2.447,309

< olorada 15 144 2.165 4 608 19.540 21.495 11,438 9.625 4.152 2,058 1,216 6.717,224 1,499,922 194,581 440,948 D. (’. 1 56 1.550 2.0'22 34.658 26,973 7.914 5.638 4,430 1.653 3,433 16,844,698 3,096. IM 548,847 283.501 Florida 46 1.220 28,773 41.073 460.851 388.397 141,214 137,158 71,269 31,900 40. 4M 106.027.n0 26.437.317 3,845,405 4.330,98f (Georgia 94 2,890 36.752 41.584 865.611 614.965 237.424 210.989 137.793 61.133 59.78(1 168,786,243 36,318,778 6,021,915 7,034,414 Hawaii 1 21 3M 690 5,123 8.432 3,679 2,578 1,859 584 519 2,303,785 370,172 54,125 106,340

7,892 7,848 147,520 123,203 46.886 38,792 21,550 9,412 8,907 28.075.582 6,773,333 1,101,085 Illinois 31 iis 1,808,588 Indians 6 2,066 1.8.86 22,533 25.226 10,791 8.299 3,352 1,822 1,142 4.963.823 1,250,467 132,046 317,97' Kansas 13 141 2.473 3,486 26,729 28,228 13,606 12,906 5,432 2,876 1,862 6,773,468 1,671,726 233,847 428,770 Kentucky 82 2.236 25,072 23.456 613,7(1? 429,918 168,407 117,940 72,894 29,486 31,233 103,851,171 23.201.939 4.040.3M 4.952,600 Louisiana 51 1,252 17,510 30,907 392.667 281,604 119,339 134.596 53,256 27,146 29,829 90,204,822 20,688.533 3,618,332 4,133,213 - M aryland 158 3.600 3,674 53.831 51,926 22.122 14,358 10,698 4,156 4,288 17,826,126 3,559.579 525,700 625,618 Michigan 5 75 1,487 1,453 12.986 12.875 0,229 5,886 2,288 1,538 1,172 3.318,359 833,177 107,227 240, 253 Mississippi 7( 1.796 18. M7 27.158 160,921 307,315 139,658 139,619 62,905 24.510 35,833 88.244.897 19,536,460 3,373,202 4,599,059 Missouri 82 1.734 21,066 22,511 438. 154 346.420 138,804 106.522 69,795 29,227 29,637 85.167,083 21,368,514 4,126,523 4,399,174 New Mexico 18 243 4,266 8,859 77,742 61.870 30,734 26,585 11.348 6,028 5,036 16,594,518 4,110,318 806,099 903,464

North Carolina 78 3,294 36.435 33,557 890.141 768.989 288,372 201,082 172,062 62.179 82,547 194,431,762 40.826,447 6,900,522 8,687,919 Ohio.... It 182 3.789 4,386 29,794 35,856 18,619 12,453 4.758 2.160 2,175 7,649,141 2,006.008 208.725 527,380 Oklahoma 44 1,293 18,748 29.966 452,783 324,786 121.522 129,594 55,277 26,769 27,678 82.266.060 20,518.798 3,705,495 3,704.334 Oregon-Wash. If 145 1,878 2.891 21,404 24.963 12,997 10,964 4,562 1,975 1,948 5,393,321 1.380,034 186,348 431,764 South Carolina 40 1,472 20,312 23,155 489.407 416,246 161,976 145,060 114,664 39,356 41,739 115,142,003 24,850,654 4,534,632 5,098,795

Tennessee 65 2,637 32,077 36,428 747,032 540,438 208,961 189,772 93,413 37,518 53,264 143,813,479 31,001,143 5.007.653 5,907,631 T exas 125 3,811 64,817 129.417 1,590,703 1,147,666 435.666 477,733 197,620 107,605 104,014 372,200,071 86.329.281 15.699,042 13,521,291 Virginia 40 1,335 18,463 17,942 448,334 390.100 131,292 77,514 104.923 29,342 35,860 108,015.837 22,247,369 4,202,062 3,963,736 Miscellaneous ...... SIGNS OF PROGRESS PER CENT OF S.B.C. CHURCHES REPORTING SELECTED ITEMS 1950 vs 1959

THESE ITEMS WERE REPORTED BY...... THIS PER CENT OF CHURCHES

Joly, Augutf, September, 1960 Page 11 NUMBER OF CHURCHES REPORTING MAJOR ITEMS, 1959 NUMBER REPORTING: NUMBER REPORTING: Total Addi­ Church Mis­ Bap­ tions by Sunday Broth­ Prop­ sion Tefal 1 Total Addi- | ------L C. and States No. 1 Church Mis- Ch's Pastor tisms Letter School V.B.S. T.U. W.M.U. erhood erty Gifts Gifts Choir No. Bap- ions by Sunday Broth- Prop- Pastor tisms Letter S.B.C. and States Ch s School V.B.S. T.U. W.M.U. erhood erty Gifts Gifts 1,151 1,245 873 1,140 882 829 1,241 1,221 1,248 640 ------i — i —_ . . ' -——— ——— —— - ■ - Chw ilslana 1 262 1,149 1,100 — 665 594 542 577 659 374 572 325 354 65> 637 662 230 5.B.C. Totals 31,906 28.938 27,175 27,053 31,412 23,183 24,566 22,930 17.362 teen Country 31,061 30,894 31,639 Km 152 142 133 143 152 112 142 134 105 14$ 152 152 74 Open County . I 15,502 13,767 12,272 11,695 15,1001 9,442 9.859 8,437 5.379 illage...... 15,047 14,731 15 299 4.01 147 139 141 145 147 130 142 140 11$ 147 147 147 99 Village...... 4,447 3,924 3,701 3,767 4,389 3.266 3,346 3,267 2,083 'own...... 4,344 4,350 i.n 288 274 284 286 287 257 283 283 255 287 285 287 237 Town...... 3,777 3,507 3,556 3,599 3,772 3,282 3,472 3,509 2,847 Sty 3,715 3,746 3 772 J.U5 City 8,180 7,740 7,646 7,992 8,151 7.193 7,889 7,717 7.053 7,955 8,067 8J48 ryland 158 142 146 144 156 139 144 149 113 151 153 156 129 29 2fl 2fl 21 29 24 25 28 14 27 29 29 20 2,794 2,271 2,236 2,750 2.001 hx-n Country Alabama...... 2,490 2,148 1,930 1,181 2,756 2.712 2.780 16 14 11 12 14 11 11 12 5 11 14 14 9 1,725 1,504 1,293 1,254 1,691 1,097 1. 176 plage...... Open Country 969 449 1,698 1,655 I 716 30 25 27 29 30 25 2fl 2fl 1$ 27 29 30 21 \ illage...... 358 312 291 282 348 269 282 279 145 354 75 82 81 83 79 351 356 •it) 83 77 82 82 83 79 82 83 Town...... 253 239 232 246 253 221 239 238 189 250 250 252 458 435 455 454 4581 4H 451 444 398 City...... 454 453 456 chlgan 75 65 67 65 74 46 69 55 49 58 71 74 34 )pen Country 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 3 3 4 2 22 Alaska ...... 23 19 20 23 20 22 21 18 23 23 23 6 5 5 5 6 3 fl 4 4 5 6 6 3 Open Country 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 St, 65 56 58 56 64 41 59 47 41 50 62 64 29 Town...... 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 City...... 16 14 15 16 16 IS 15 14 12 16 16 16 isisslppi 1,796 1,622 1,503 1,486 1,751 1,188 1,452 1,156 828 1,775 1,751 1,789 721 )pen Country 1,143 1,017 903 874 1,101 642 84C 577 35.* 1,128 1,103 1,137 303 Arizona 189 171 17B 178 187 161 179 171 141 181 186 188 illage...... 249 220 200 212 247 188 207 186 lit 248 246 249 85 Open Count!) 11 10 10 II 8 6 6 II 11 11 174 164 169 173 174 145 170 170 140 172 174 174 132 \ illage...... 19 15 14 15 17 13 17 14 17 18 18 230 221 225 227 229 213 229 223 210 227 228 229 201 Town...... 34 27 30 34 34 28 31 30 21 32 33 34 City...... 125 119 122 122 125 112 124 121 108 121 124 125 isouri 1,734 1,518 1,623 1,403 1,711 1,383 1,273 1,334 1,017 1,693 1,711 1,725 726 Ipen Country 63t 744 517 759 512 453 463 298 751 756 768 163 Arkansas . 1.156 958 960 988 1,145 768 989 681 489 1 121 1,135 1,151 fllwge 396 349 325 330 391 315 278 319 221 384 394 396 117 Open Country 528 415 395 409 522 275 410 197 123 501 513 525 250 232 244 245 250 232 230 244 206 248 250 250 171 \ illage. . . 248 197 194 204 244 145 206 127 66 238 243 247 'it.' 311 301 310 311 311 304 311 308 292 310 311 311 275 Town.... 15C 138 146 147 150 13» 145 137 101 150 15C 150 City...... 229 208 225 228 229 212 228 220 199 22» 229 229 w Meiico 243 223 216 229 242 201 220 209 183 229 240 243 122 Ipen Country 35 33 25 33 35 26 28 19 15 33 35 35 3 California 698 643 646 655 692 518 666 620 502 625 681 694 illage 52 43 40 46 51 37 41 36 21 46 52 52 8 Open Count! y 27 25 24 25 27 19 26 19 13 23 21 27 37 35 30 35 37 36 3fl 37 34 36 30 37 23 tillage 2C 17 17 15 20 12 18 1(J 7 Ifl It 20 119 112 115 115 119 102 115 117 113 114 117 119 88 Town.. lit 100 99 103 110 82 100 92 58 96 10! 110 City...... 541 501 506 512 535 405 522 499 424 490 528 537 •th Carolina 3,294 3,069 2,821 2,671 3,272 2,511 2,193 2,402 1,682 3,209 3,220 3,273 1,931 Ipen Country 2,080 1,931 1,678 1,534 2,061 1,435 1,134 1,282 799 2,010 2,015 2,000 1,016 Colorado. 144 137 127 135 141 119 129 124 >8 128 143 1U illage 334 30C 305 290 333 277 253 291 183 328 331 334 208 7 \ illage i 7 6 4 ; 3 f 4 6 1 6 314 293 29? 298 314 292 281 298 236 313 312 314 261 Town 26 23 18 22 25 21 23 I? 11 2s 2b 26 560 535 539 549 564 507 525 531 464 558 562 565 446 City... 111 107 103 108 109 96 103 99 83 100 lit 111 182 171 149 149 180 129 158 137 98 153 175 180 66 7 4 8 7 7 *D. C...... )pen Country t 7 7 0 7 6 fl 2, 56 55 52 54 56 42 52 62 40 56 55 illage 11 11 10 6 11 fl 9 6 3 8 11 li 2 City.... 56 55 52 54 56 42 52 52 40 56 55 own 38 3fl 12 13 37 23 27 26 14 34 35 38 11 125 117 120 121 125 94 116 98 77 103 122 124 51 Florida 1,220 1,146 1,116 1.140 1,208 91? t 1.111 971 808 1,209 1,211 1,218 Open Country 42; 38» 354 36! 4K 2431 345 244 17; 42( 411 419 ahoma 1,293 1,126 1,137 1,149 1,288 949 1,110 951 735 1,251 1,283 1,288 536 \ illage. 15; 136 135 Ml 152 104! 135 u; 82 151 15. 153 434 345 332 328 430 213 296 220 112 397 429 432 62 Town . . is; 175 1W 182 182 157 171 172 142 18. 18. 183 illage 293 252 248 262 291 208 25fl 184 130 289 290 291 61 City...... 46 449 45 454 46) 4k . 453 455 458 461 own 204 187 19$ 200 203 185 199 195 161 204 203 203 109 362 341 358 359 362 343 359 352 332 361 361 362 304 Georgia 2.89C 2,635 2,185 2.443 2,826 1.85C ! 2,168 1.996 1.499 2.886 2,788 1 2,875 Open Country 1.66: 1,497 1,35 1,322 1.607 8K. i 1,101 917 611 1,656 1,57- 1.657 igon-Wash. 149 132 142 143 148 127 144 139 108 145 146 148 83 Village . 332 298 271 258 331 21 1 231 247 137 321 31' I 331 >prn Country 1 1 1 Town...... 29 26! 271 27- 29 2391 266 27; 23( 2 b! 28> 1 290 illage...... 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 2 5 4 5 City...... 594 57 289 589 598 5I( 566 559 521 594 58' 1 w; 28 25 26 27 28 22 28 25 19 27 28 28 10 115 102 110 111 114 99 111 109 87 112 113 114 73 Hawaii 2 21 21 21 21 2( 21 21 20 19 2 21 1 own...... 1 : 2 rth Carolina 1,472 1,398 1,302 1,301 1,456 1,189 1,248 1,313 1,024 1,448 1,453 1,465 967 City...... 1£ 19 19 19 19 1 19 19 18 17 1 19 857 8lfl 720 708 844 624 668 719 506 842 842 851 468 illagi 1 m 141 130 122 128 140 114 116 132 94 139. 140 141 85 Illinois . . 782 684 625 625 776 51 522 523 378 747 77C 172 165 161 165 172 152 163 166 140 172 172 173 142 Open Country 26 22 17 17 26 125 108 115 5> 251 259 263 301 287 299 300 300 279 299 296 284 295 299 300 272 \ illage.... 131 11 101 98 135 Kb, 8, S 51 132 133. 134 Town...... 14; 121 123 125 ii; 10 | lot 13 14 143. nessee 2.837 2,389 2,229 2,135 2,588 1,809 1,741 1,466 1,066 2,564 2,403 2,590 1,065 City...... 237 220 229 231 237 19 j 224 213 184 223 23 | 227 1,602 1,480 1,314 1,220 1,613 993 889 666 407 1,602 1,460 1,620 436 I 94 lUage 28€ 255 253 243 286 221 214 183 113 281 275 284 108 Indiana 118 107 104 104 115 8s 96 72 105 IK IIS own 215 195 202 206 215 178 199 191 152 215 210 214 133 Open Country t 1 8 473 453 460 466 472 417 439 426 394 466 458 472 388 V illage...... 1< I ( 8 3,719 1 own...... 12 12 11 It 12 1! > 1( 121 1 3.819 3,484 3,334 3,519 3,785 2,973 3,331 3.001 2,634 3,783 3,806 1,931 pen Country 445 1,088 1,132 City...... 87 78 79 78 85 6 73 74 5b 7ttl 82 85 1. 14€ 1,002 841 944 1,122 677 830 589 1,141 216 allame 634 562 513 582 626 470 505 459 318 618 628 633 161 Kansas 141 130 132 131 141 116 132 127 106 135 14 141 545 512 529 533 545 488 524 524 474 541 542 544 377 1,397 1,472 Open Country 1( f i 10 t ; 10 It 10 1,494 1,408 1,451 1,460 1,492 1,338 1,472 1,429 1,481 1,488 1,177 \ illage. . i; 12 12 K i; i; 12 it 12 1J i 13 linia 1,188 831 1,315 1,318 Town...... 32 32 3t 31 32 2 2b 3( 2( 30 32 1 32 1,335 1,232 1,122 1,072 1,325 1,140 872 1,332 774 357 571 343 682 680 City...... 86 80 83 84 86 77 84 79 73 83 86 1 86 I*"' "‘“try 694 625 529 480 688 553 693 285 uhigf 191 174 157 156 187 165 96 175 115 189 189 190 94 ' 2.142 own 144 115 145 148 Kentucky 2,236 2,033 1,850 1,704 2,114 1,433 1,240 1.215 815 2,139 2,010 148 142 139 137 148 138 127 148 122 298 258 299 Open Country 1,297 1,173 997 881 1. 191 69* 562 485| 281 1,221 1.220 302 291 297 299 302 284 292 301 301 273 Village...... 391 351 322 316 3«( 272 21f 241 134 38; 36 Town...... 227 201 221 206 227 20 1 171 2(X 155 225 City. 321 309 310 301 313 262 1 283 282 245 305 ____ 3U- _ 314 SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY LOCATION—1959-1958 SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY NUMBER OF SERVICES, I959-I958

Total Open Quarter Half Three-Quarter Full No Time Time Time Time Services Churches Country Village Town City S. B. C. and States S.B.C. and States 1959 1959 1958 1959 1958 1959 1958 1959 1958 1959 1958 1«M 1959 1958 1959 1958 1959 1(58 1959 ' 1958 8.B.C. .31.906 31,498 S.B.C...... 922 975 4,988 5,419 221 210 25,758 24,870 17 24 15,502 15,471 4,447 4,546 3,777 3.733 8.18O| 7,748 Alabama...... Alabama...... 845 15 1,900 1,779 2,794 2,761 1,725 1,715 358 363 253 251 458 432 109 120 774 10 1 Alaska. . . . Alaska...... 23 21 2 2 5 5 16 14 23 21 Arisona...... Ariiona ...... 189 182 189 182 11 f It 21 34 34 125i 119 Arkansas. . Arkansas ...... 164 5 5 965 2 1.155 1,151 528 535 241 250 1.50 147 229! 219 19 20 210 913 3 California. . . California ...... 698 662 698 662 27 24 20 21 no 112 541 505 ...... Colorado...... Colorado ...... 144 144 126 7 7 26 24 111 95 1 125 District of Columbia. District of Columbia. . 56 54 56 54 56 54 Florida...... Florida...... 1,220 1,183 42.' 40fi 155 163 183 178 461 436 8 11 51 58 2 2 1,159 1,112 G eorgia Georgia...... 141 1.889 1,668 1,660 332 330 291 294 599 577 158 740 801 18 13 1,991 Hawaii...... Hawaii...... 21 21 2 2 . 19 19 21 21 •Illinois...... ’Illinois ...... 782 836 266 272 136 148 143 139 237 27? 3 2 98 103 ...... 679 727 2 4 •Indiana...... ’Indiana...... 118 ( 1C 12 87 118 Kansas...... Kansas...... 141 132 1( 9 13 11 32 35 86 141 132 ...... •Kentucky...... •Kentucky 2,236 2,274 1,297 1.313 391 410 227 324 168 197 354 372 14 10 1,699 1,694 227 321 Louisiana...... Louisiana...... 1,252 1,239 665 657 152 149 147 154 288 279 2 2 57 66 2 3 1,191 1,168 ...... Maryland...... Maryland...... 158 149 29 27 16 17 78 ...... 1 1 ...... 157 148 ...... 30 27 83 Michigan...... Michigan...... 73 62 4 3 6 5 65 54 75 62 Mississippi...... Mississippi...... 88 542 562 21 16 1,141 1,117 1,796 1,784 1,143 1. 137 219 255 174 173 230 219 91 1 1 Missouri...... Missouri . 34 1,345 1,312 1.734 1,731 777 777 396 412 250 237 311 305 36 335 368 14 1C fl 5 New Mexico...... New Mexico...... 238 243 238; 35 35 52 50 37 37 119. 116 5 3 ...... 4 ...... 1 228 2 2 North Carolina...... 3,294 3,261 2.080 2,076 525 North Carolina...... 82 91 736 824 53 51 2,423 2,295 334 348 314 312 566 Ohio ...... Ohio...... 182 152; 8 10 98 182 152 14 38 30 125 Oklahoma...... Oklahoma...... 1.293 1,285 434 439 293 290 204 204 362 352 32 35 88 89 3 1. 170 1,160 1 Oregon-Washington.. Oregon-Washington.. 144 149 144 1 1 5 5 28 29 115 109 149 South Carolina...... South Carolina...... 6 6 109 112 8 12 1,348 1,322 1,472 1.4531 857 853 141 147 173 167 301 286 1 1 Tennessee...... Tennessee...... 188 162 485 533 9 14 1,954 1.906 2,637 2,616 1,663 1,653 286 301 215 212 473 450 1 1 Texas...... Texas 9 10 165 14 3,634 3.57C 3,819 3,793 1,146 1.166 634 641 545 554 1.494 , 1 432 191 11 J Virginia-''...... V irginia...... 33 44 1,335 1,327 694 693 191 148 144 302^ 297 25 290 280 50 970 969 ...... 1 1 193

•Mort churches now in Indiana were included io Illinois and Kentucky previously. * M ort churches now in Indiana were included in Illinois and Kentucky previously.

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INDIANA S.B.C. Average CALIFORNIA 297 Members

ARIZONA Smallest- HAWAII Largest 1 1,942 ALASKA For detailed infor­ ALABAMA mation see opposite MISSOURI ' MISSISSIPPI ARKANSAS N. CAROLINA KENTUCKY TENNESSEE GEORGIA LOUISIANA NEW MEXICO S. CAROLINA VIRGINIA MARYLAND OKLAHOMA FLORIDA TEXAS DIST. OF COL. NUMBER OF CHURCHES BY SIZE OF SUNDAY SCHOOL ENROLMENT, S.B.C. AND STATE—1959

SIZE OF SUNDAY SCHOOL ENROLMENT Per Cent of Churches s. B. C. and States Sunday Schools Total Reporting No with Enrolment Churches Sunday School 1-49 50 99 100-149 150-199 200-299 300-499 500-749 750-999 lOOOAUp Under 300

31,906 494 4,087 8,648 5,340 3,244 3,578 3,075 1,574 780 1,086 79.3 Alabama...... 2.794 44 507 957 457 227 214 163 106 52 67 85 9 Alaska...... 23 3 8 3 5 Ariiona...... 189 2 20 51 32 23 20 Arkansas...... 28 9 1 3 73 1 1. IM 10 236 377 164 81 107 California...... 85 46 24 25 84 3 698 6 49 174 116 105 106 96 32 9 5 79 5 Colorado...... 144 3 30 43 25 8 18 9 1 District of Columbia... 7 87 9 66 1 6 3 4 10 Florida...... 10 11 6 5 42 9 1,220 12 117 254 167 126 151 162 105 Georgia...... 40 86 67 5 2,890 64 364 893 484 292 287 226 Hawaii...... 119 65 96 82 I 21 1 2 3 4 5 3 2 1 47.6 Illinois 782 6 154 252 142 75 60 46 19 18 Indiana...... 10 88 0 118 3 7 30 24 12 21 13 4 2 Kansas...... 2 81.7 141 19 34 27 14 27 8 7 Kentucky...... 3 2 85.8 2,236 122 279 669 390 218 214 162 73 57 Louisiana 52 83.7 1,262 163 356 230 122 131 115 61 25 42 80.5 Maryland...... 168 2 6 16 19 22 31 32 20 8 3 59 6 75 1 9 20 17 6 11 7 4 85 1 1,796 45 291 585 346 156 150 96 65 23 39 87 3 1,734 23 358 513 232 140 159 135 New Mexico...... 79 46 49 81 9 243 1 35 50 41 31 24 35 6 10 10 74.8 North Carolina. . .. 3,294 22 197 677 658 454 568 Ohio...... 418 IM 75 70 78.1 182 2 14 49 35 22 31 19 Oklahoma...... 6 1 3 83.9 1,293 7 199 358 193 93 146 137 Oregon-Wash ington. 69 38 53 76.9 149 1 8 46 30 23 23 14 3 1 87 8

uarterly Q South Carolina.... 1.472 16 72 260 242 215 238 215 119 38 57 70.5 Tenneseee 2,637 61 300 846 484 292 Texas...... 239 203 83 52 87 83 6 3,819 34 548 865 547 313 397 466 Virginia...... 270 133 246 70 5 1,336 10 102 260 230 162 188 168 93 51 71 71 1

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S^.Ci...... 11,135 2,861 1,297 1,968 5,009 34.9 18.5 29.2 52.1 61.2

Alabama...... 15 182 90 113 275 23.6 10.6 25.1 44,7 60 0 Alaska...... 1 2 7 43.5 50.0 40 0 43 8 Arisons...... 70 2 5 5 58 37.0 18 2 26.3 14 7 46.4 .Arkansas...... 360 78 52 71 159 31.2 14.8 21.0 47 3 69 4 California...... 243 4 1 22 216 34 8 14.8 5.0 20 0 39 9

Colorado...... 62 4 58 43.1 ...... 15.4 52 3 District of Columbia. .. 50 50 89 3 89 3 F lorida...... 512 74 40 98 300 42.0 17 5 26 1 53 6 65 1 Georgia...... 875 270 97 178 330 30 3 16.2 29.2 61 2 55 1 Hawaii ...... ,3 ...... 2 11 61.9 100 0 57 9 Illinois...... 245 50 26 49 120 31 3 18.8 19.1 34 3 50 « Indiana...... 29 I 2 26 24.6 11.1 20 0 29 9

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Maryland...... 109 12 ' 9 15 73 69 0 41.4 56 3 50 0 88.0 Michigan...... 24 ...... 2 22 32.0 33 3 33 8 Mississippi...... 49? 16C 7( 95 174 27.8 14 0 28 1 54 75.7 Missouri...... 693 171 121 160 241 40.0 22 0 30 6 64 771 New Mexico...... 111 6 13 15 77 45 7 17.1 26 0 40 64.7 28.7 17.5 32 3 52 54 9 North Carolina...... 947 364 10S 164 311 LOCATION 9 51 34.1 12 5 9.1 23 40 8

Ohio ...... 62 Oklahoma...... 447 47 52 114 234 34 6 10 8 17 7 55 64 6

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South Carolina...... 787 362 70 123 232 53 42 49 71, 77.1

Tennessee...... 652 181 75 103 293 24.7 10 26 47.9 61 9 Texas ...... 1,709 270 203 311 925 44 7 23 32.0 57. 61 9 ' irginia...... 720 273 100 94 251 53 » 39 52 63.5 l 83 1

’Protection Plan sponsored by Relief and Annuity Board, 8. B. C.

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1,000 to 1,500 to 2,000 to 3,000 A S. B. C. and States Total 1 to 399 400 to 749 750 to 999 1,499 1,999 2,999 Above BAPTIST

& B . C. 3,300 S 2,592 S 4.857 I 5,769 1 6.511 1 7,474 I 8,289 $ 10,930

Alabama...... 2,893 2,197 4,842 5,838 6,702 7,878 8,501 10,100 Alaska...... 4,536 4,316 5,260 •7,500 Arizona ...... 3.194 2,828 5,069 5,993 •6,300 •7,200 Arkansas ...... 2,823 2,198 4,771 5,538 6,453 6,879 8.606 11,000 California...... "X 6,671

Colorado...... 3,118 2,946 •8,000 SOUTHERN 7,058 8,949 •6,000 11,675 District of Columbia. . 5,906 4, 417 5,884 10,772 Florida ...... 3,716 2,845 5,009 5,781 6,515 7,714 8,589 Georgia...... 3,232 2,434 4,651 5,649 6,628 7,408 8,144 9.913 Hawaii...... •7,200 •7,500 Illinois...... 2,629 2,289 4,812 5,692 6,233 6,430 Indiana...... 2,912 2,631 5,168 •7,150 •5,720 •5.980 •7,032 Kansas...... 3,041 2,780 5,219 •5,980 •6,500 •8,250 2,848 2,255 4,321 5,388 6, HO 7,208 7,542 11,400 Kentucky...... 11,100 Louisiana...... 3,450 2,822 5,142 6,273 6,607 7,011 9. 119

•6,720 MEMBERSHIP, Maryland...... 4,002 3,425 5,080 5,735 6,245 Michigan...... 3,432 3.15(1 5,342 8,237 10.177 Mhaissippi ...... 3,519 2,945 4,937 5,985 6,700 7,856 8,364 11.850 Miaajuri ...... 3,057 2,447 4,809 5,588 6,387 7,163 8,176 New Mexico...... 3,736 3,113 5,178 5,793 0,570 7,303 9,337 12,810 North Carolina ...... 3,335 2,706 4,766 6,096 6,670 8,712 •7,500 Ohio ...... 3.084 2,910 5,096 •5,200 •6 200 ■, 7 32 Oklahoma...... 3. 140 2.288 4,692 5,607 6,052 6.608 Oregon-Washington . . . . 2,978 2,894 5,467 •5,000 •5,200 8,919 11,267 South Carolina...... 3,747 2,987 5.159 5,999 6,709 7,978 8,106 10,209 2,898 2,198 4,613 5,444 6,456 7,588 Tennessee...... 8,179 3,705 2,729 4,981 5,717 6,474 7,428 Texas...... 7,984 Virginia...... 3,748 2,850 4,892 5,774 6,680 7,356 ______

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Per Cent Numerical ENROLMENT, BY STATE AND BY DEPARTMENT, 1959 (continued) Department* Enrolment of Total Enrolment

Cradle Roll.... 134,972 141,570 Beginner Beginner Primary Primary Junior Junior Nuroery...... 494,682 490,499 4,183 STATE Population Enrolment Population Enrolment Population Enrolment 525,233 533,118 —7,885 731,260 727,098 4,162 Junior. 8. B. C...... 5,054.221 625,233 7,342,069 731,260 9,141,517 1.047,669 1,047,669 1,015,349 32.320 792,932 795,665 -2,733 204,091 50,756 254,110 76,688 Young People, Single.. 432.459 140,494 37,688 426,098 6.361 8,404 299 12,208 416 16,201 596 Young People, Married. 262,939 Alaska...... 268,358 —5.419 2,744 78,811 3,818 98,126 5,471 Young People, Away. . 40,989 Aruona 54,253 40.989 111,473 19,890 138,794 30.686 Adult*. 25-34...... 768,921 1 76,737 14,661 12,389 935,696 20,109 1,165,023 29,404 Adults, 35 4k Up...... 725,758 J 2,399,241 95,438 California...... 644,125 Extension...... 195,107 181,628 74,008 2,145 107,610 3,029 133,869 3,736 General Officers...... 123,581 117,551 Colorado...... 6,630 District of Columbia . 36,961 1,947 53,691 2,711 66,850 3,884 209,488 30,373 304,313 46,064 378,897 65,561 Total 8. B. C. 7,276,502 7,006,175 100 0 180.327 168,875 46.368 245.317 64,695 305,442 93,229 28,864 609 41,930 847 52,207 1,214

ESTIMATED TRAINING UNION ENROLMENT BY DEPARTMENTS llliiiou...... 449,026 8,476 652,283 12,764 812,149 18,173 Indiana...... 204,075 2,265 296,452 3,073 369,108 3,988 94,162 2.038 136,784 2,837 170,309 4,065 137.502 30,911 199,744 42,218 248,699 61,478 1959 Per Cent 1958 Per Cent Numerical Per Cwt Kentucky ...... Department* 139.306 20,783 202,365 30,329 261,962 40,860 Enrolment of Total Enrolment of Total Gain Gain Louisiana......

129,796 117,504 12,292 Maryland...... 133,366 4,144 193,735 6,683 241,217 9,326 152,316 148,175 4.141 Michigan...... 350,245 930 508,787 1,294 633,485 1,854 244,528 229,014 15,514 Mississippi...... 96,141 23,018 139,661 30,916 173,890 44,192 480,927 18 4 446,808 34,119 Missouri ...... 186,695 23,834 271,204 36,720 337,673 50,924 Intermediate . 413,981 15 9 407,873 6,108 New Mexico 38,676 5,377 56,184 7,072 69,954 9,330 Young People.. 320,031 12 3 318,137 12 7 1,894 Adult...... 789, R49 30 3 762,963 30 5 26,886 North Carolina...... 199.323 57,828 2R9.548 68,132 360,514 99,584 General Officers 76,682 73,446 3.236 Oh io ...... 426,806 2,589 620,005 3,604 771,959 5,163 Oklahoma...... 100,146 22,215 145,477 33,843 181,131 48,101 Totals. B. C.. 2,608.110 100 0 2,503,920 100 0 101.190 Oregon-Washington. . 201,919 1,802 293.320 2,509 365,209 3,595 South Carolina...... 106,349 29,845 154,490 40,584 192,353 56,984 TOTAL POPULATION AND SOUTHERN BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL Tennessee...... 154,046 39,452 223,777 61,666 278,621 75,878 Texas ...... 418,578 72,533 608,052 107,192 757.079 148,623 ENROLMENT, BY STATE AND BY DEPARTMENT, 1959 Virginia ...... 175,651 27,970 255.161 37,489 317,696 55,082

Estimated STATE Unchurched Total Per Cent Total S. S. Cradle Roll Cradle Roll Young Young 1968 Population White Enrolment and Nursery and Nursery STATE Intermediate Intermediate People People Adult Adult (see footnote) 1950 July 1. 1959 1959 Population Enrolment Population Enrolment Population Enrolment Population Enrolment 8. B. C. 28.394.192 114.867,000 86.0 7,276,502 10.398,103 629.454 S. B.C. .. 7,406,057 792,932 11,865,741 736,387 63,659,292 2,813,367 Alabama. 364.577 3,193,000 67.9 504,528 289,040 40,362 Alabama...... 205,869 55,851 329,836 53,934 1,769.560 189,249 Alaska . ■ 191,000 • 4.141 17,290 3M Alaska ...... 12,314 451 19,731 419 105,852 1,601 Aruona 1,233,000 399.709 87 ■ 37.994 111,615 Aruona ...... 79,498 4,141 127,368 3,842 683,329 14,691 320,078 1,744.000 77 f 210,036 157,872 16,278 Arkansas ...... 112,445 24,574 180,154 20,310 966,625 83,637 California 6,059,558 14,639,000 93 7 141,912 1,325,166 13.164 California ...... 943,850 17,682 1,512,206 12,275 8,112,934 36,869 Colorado...... 725,489 1,682.000 97.9 21,495 152,260 2. Mi Colorado...... 108,448 2,171 173,750 1,668 932,165 6,201 District of Columbia. 73.548 840,000 64 ! 26.973 76,039 District of Columbia.. 54,169 2,940 86.772 2,727 465,528 10,431 Florida 1. 121.855 4,761.000 78 1 388,397 430.979 39.538 Florida ...... 306,966 47,540 491,811 33,713 2,638,546 125,608 Georgia ...... 408,234 3.838.000 69 1 614.965 347.427 52.141 Georgia ...... 247,455 67.523 396,465 60,082 2,127,019 230,919 Hawaii...... • 656,000 • 8.432 59,38.1 729 Hawaii...... 42.296 919 67,765 852 363,555 3,262

lllinoi*. . 2,296,328 10,205.000 92 4 123,203 923,787 11,311 Illinois...... 657.967 13,873 1,054,175 12,184 5,655,613 46,422 Indiana . 1,429.322 4.638,000 95 5 25.226 419.846 Indiana...... 299,035 2,621 479,104 2,233 2,570,380 8,324 2,442 Kansas 604.207 2.140,000 96 ( 28,228 193,721 Kansas 137,976 3,077 221,062 2,854 1,185,986 10,915 Kentucky 713,206 3,125,000 93 1 429,918 282.881 33,319 Kentucky ...... 201,484 46,001 322,812 46,345 1,731,875 169,646 26.499 Louisiana. 163.357 3.166,000 67 0 281,604 286,595 Louisiana...... 204,127 31,005 327,048 26,894 1,754,597 105,234

Maryland. . . 660,441 3,031,000 83 4 51,926 274.375 6.292 Maryland...... 195,425 5,883 313,102 3,993 1,679,780 16,605 Michigan.. .. 3,036,287 7,960.000 92 t 12,875 720,563 Michigan...... 513,221 1,403 822,267 1,302 4,411,432 4,978 Mississippi 74.442 2, 185.(KM) 54 6 307,315 197.793 21. ‘"I Mississippi ...... 140,87k 34,665 2'25,71C 29,042 1,210,927 121,081 34.8M Missouri 1.008,908 4,243.000 92.4 346.420 384,089 Missouri ...... 273,56k 39,111 438,301 32,563 2,351,470 128,384 New Mexico. 92,418 879,000 92 5 61,870 79.570 New Mexico...... 56,674 6,936 90,800 5,976 487,142 20,516 58,135 North Carolina 666.503 4,530,000 73 4 768,989 410,069 North Carolina...... 292,072 81,359 467,948 92,741 2,510,526 311,210 Ohio ...... 2,883,133 9,700.000 93 5 35.8.56 878.073 Ohio...... 625.409 3,90k 1,002.00k 3,625 5.375.74C 13,866 Oklahoma...... 456.209 2,276.000 9) ( 324.786 206.030 29.913 Oklahoma...... 146,745 37,805 235,112 32,089 1,261,352 120,820 2.1» Oregon-Washington 2,753,652 4,589.000 97 k 24,96.1 415,410 Oregon-Washington . 295,875 2,721 474,043 2,524 2 , 543,224 9,652 34.757 South Carolina . 173.182 2,417.000 61 1 416.246 218.794 South Carolina...... 155,837 43,997 249,675 42,998 1,339,502 167,081 42.262 Tennerwee 393,971 3,501.000 83 9 540,438 316,921 Tennessee...... 225,728 55,773 361,653 62,637 1,940,254 212,779 656,893 9.513,000 87 2 1. 147.666 861,145 1O5.5M Texas ...... 613,351 118,783 982,69C 108,562 5,272,105 34.329 486,380 Virginia. 858,685 3,992,000 77 8 390.100 361,367 1 irguua ...... 257,385 40,219 412,373 37,996 2,212,367 157,015

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TRAINING UNION ENROLMENT, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY LOCATION—1959-1958

Total Training Union Enrolment Open Country Vi Hags Town City S.B.C. and States 1059 1958 % Gala 1959 %Gata 1969 % Gain 1959 % Gain 1991 % Gain

S.B.C...... 2,508,110 2,503,920 4 2 649,024 3.1 206,298 — 9 331,914 2.7 1,420,874 5.8 F 217,374 205,906 5 5 72.972 - 2 4 17,545 1 3 26.852 4.0 100,005 9.1 1,873 1,615 16 0 81 —22 1 260 52 9 1,532 14 2 16,136 14,940 8 0 360 28 1 605 —16 6 1,357 —16.9 13,814 12 3 s Arkansas...... 95.872 93,534 2 5 24,829 4 8 11,461 — 4 0 14,162 5 2 45,420 2.2 61,192 57,478 6 5 1,475 14.1 747 — 1.3 5,528 — .7 53,442 7.2

9,625 8,382 14 8 122 2 5 899 24 5 8.604 14 1 District of Columbia...... 5,638 5,593 8 5,638 .8 Flnrizi* ...... 137,158 128,212 7.0 23,520 6 5 8,960 - 6 5 18,419 9 9 86,259 8 1 210.989 200,471 5 2 71,777 6 1 13,347 4 7 24,542 3 2 101,323 5.3 2,578 2,348 9 8 147 — 1.3 2,431 10 6

•Illinois...... 38,792 39,702 — 2.3 4,583 3 4,369 - 5.9 6,377 12.4 23,463 — 5.4 •Indiana...... 8,299 508 374 524 6,893 Kansas...... 12,906 11,873 11.5 407 15 6 488 6.6 1,707 — 6.3 10,304 15.2 *Kh>tricky ...... 117,940 117,664 2 38,362 2 9 14,294 .1 16,033 — 3.1 49,251 — .6 134,596 129,805 3.7 43,415 1.7 11,204 1.1 15,324 — 2.8 64,653 7.3

Maryland ...... 14,358 12,885 114 1,795 - 16 665 - .7 2,222 14 6 9,676 14.5 Michigan...... 5,886 4,991 427 33 4 424 45 7 5,035 15.0 Mississippi ...... 139,619 135,434 3 1 56,152 1 0 13,865 — 1.7 18,984 2 3 50,618 7.4 Missouri ...... 106.522 102,128 4 3 20,763 5 8 13,633 1 5 19,507 4.7 52,619 4.3 26,585 24,823 7.1 1,611 18 7 2,124 13 6 2,528 — 1.8 20,322 6.8

201,082 194.528 3 4 80,179 3 1 17,349 - 4.3 26,157 2.1 77,397 6 0 Ohio ...... 12,453 10.084 23 5 301 —29 3 529 10 4 1,438 — 4.1 10,185 32.6 Oklahoma. „...... 129,594 126,437 2 5 16,271 2.7 14,635 — 16 20,780 4.3 77,906 2.8 10.964 9,954 10 1 —100 0 361 56 3 1,431 5.6 9,172 10 2 South Carolina 145,060 141,451 2 6 56,798 1 3 9,606 — 2 2 19,073 7.1 59,583 3 2

189,772 183.278 3 5 61,487 1 6 14,328 — .5 19,171 1 8 94,786 5 9 Texas...... 477.733 467,418 2 2 49,574 1 2 30,564 - 3 6 58,060 — 2 4 339,545 3 8 Virginia...... 77,514 73,226 6.9 21,377 6 1 5,123 4.8 10,018 13.3 40,996 4 2

Must shurchea now in Indiana were included in Illinois and Kentucky previously. BROTHERHOOD ENROLMENT, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY LOCATION—1959-1958

Total Brotherhood R. A. Enrolment 1966 Men’s Brotherhood, 195®

8.B.C. and Churches States Reporting Churches Men’s Reporting Brother­ 1959 1958 % Gain R. A O. C. V. T. C. Total hood 0. C. V. T. c. Total S.B.C...... 817,263 582,497 6.0 13,942 54,028 19,241 36.998 109,906 220.173 15,051 72,652 25,374 54,653 241,411 397,090

Alabama...... 43.432 40,227 8 0 968 4,413 1,423 2,824 7,859 16,519 1.002 5,508 1,495 3,756 16,151 26,913 Alaska...... 372 401 —7.2 14 16 23 70 109 15 263 Arizona...... 4,048 3,592 12.7 114 45 46 136 1,254 1,481 131 32 43 235 2,257 2,567 Arkansas...... 16,505 15,569 6.0 348 881 481 907 2,811 5,080 429 1,623 696 1,818 7,28t 11,425 California...... 12,473 11,075 12.6 350 122 30 405 3,863 4,420 467 140 85 613 7,215 8,053 Colorado...... 2,058 1,953 5.4 70 ...... 24 90 655 769 86 ...... 21 78 1,190 1,289 D. C...... 1,653 1,774 —6.8 23 341 341 38 1,312 1,312 Florida...... 31,900 28.436 12.2 613 1,371 724 1,837 6,919 10,851 757 2.567 1,220 2,737 14,525 21.049 Georgia...... 61.133 59,264 3.2 1,155 6,234 1,417 3,492 9,282 20,425 1,342 9,711 1,744 5,324 23,929 40.708 Hawaii...... 584 536 9.0 20 18 257 275 16 309

‘Illinois...... 9,412 9,365 5 260 323 414 641 1,889 3,267 350 575 674 1,016 3,880 6.145 ‘Indiana...... 1,822 47 542 52 1,052 1,280 Kansas...... 2,876 2,168 32 7 91 15 59 227 835 1,136 90 48 71 235 1,386 1,740 ‘Kentucky...... 29,486 28,518 3 4 682 3,003 1,477 2,101 4.250 10,831 662 3,687 2. 166 3,299 9,503 18,655 Louisiana...... 2-/, 146 26,019 4 3 651 3,011 988 1,440 4,180 9,619 752 5.153 1.289 1.920 9,165 17,527

Maryland...... 4,156 4,025 3 3 93 154 62 250 1,126 1,592 99 200 59 326 1,979 2,564 Michigan...... 1,538 1,184 29 9 37 52 56 476 584 47 57 51 846 954 Mississippi...... 24,510 22,955 6 8 688 3,228 1, 190 1,898 3,811 10,127 695 4.140 1,273 2,261 6,709 14,383 Missouri...... 29,227 28,009 4.3 833 1,970 1,613 2,232 4,366 10,181 891 3. 105 2,263 3,972 9,7(X 19,046 New Mexico.... 6,028 6,928 1.7 153 116 131 337 1,635 2,219 167 156 242 463 2,948 3,809

North Carolina . 62,179 58,783 5.8 1,471 10,338 2,272 3,916 8,184 24,710 1,326 11,970 2,532 5,252 17,715 37,469 Ohio...... 2,160 1,856 16.4 59 37 75 488 94 1,316 1,560 Oklahoma...... 26,769 25,918 3.3 515 557 736 1,647 4,433 7,373 690 1,341 1,637 2,971 13,447 19,396 Oregon-Wash. . 1,975 1,727 14.4 71 20 123 613 756 92 32

Quarterly 128 1,059 South Carolina 39.356 36,673 7.3 930 6,719 1,413 2,676 6,244 17,052 835 7,952 1,241 2,884 10,227 22.304

Tennessee 37,518 35,743 5 0 844 3,987 988 1,891 6,502 13.368 933 5,694 1,409 2,577 14,470 24,150 Texas 107,605 105,788 1.7 2.069 3.230 2,430 5,959 22,320 33.939 2,496 5,538 4,145 10,092 53,891 73.666 1 irginia 29,342 25,011 17 3 776 4. 159 1,260 1,761 4,827 12.007 479 3,281 931 2,396 10.727, 17,335

Revie* ‘Moot rhurrhcs now in Indiana were included in Illinois and Kentucky previously. j

Jal NEW BROTHERHOOD ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Y ‘

PRESIDENT PASTOR

September, A CHURCH BROTHERHOOD 1. Initiates plans 1. Suggests needs The men of a church organ­ 2. Co-ordinates programs 2. Encourages participation ized for enlittment, education and and activities service. 3. Astigns responsibilities

1960

33

Executes plans to meet special needs ! WMU ENROLMENT, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY LOCATION—1959-1958

Total WMU Enrolment Open C4»untry Village Town City S. 8. C. and States 1959 1958 % Gain 1959 % Gain 1959 % Gain 1959 % Gain 1950 %Galn

8.B.C...... 1.454.192 1,395,974 4 3 287,235 4 6 108,179 I 1 229,813 2 1 830,965 5 3

Alabama...... 104 24.1 3 7 8 5 Ifl 446 2 57 432 4.7 Alaska...... 754 804 6 2 40 25 9 90 —21 I *624 — 1 9 Arizona...... 7,031 6.866 2 4 80 81 8 291 —24 fl 672 —21 0 5,988 7.2 Arkansas...... 38.931 37,907 2 7 5. 154 8 0 2.894 -5 9 7,467 2 5 23,416 2 8 California...... 24,933 22,764 9 5 486 2 7 217 2 8 2,242 5 7 21,988 10 2

Colorado...... 4.152 3,979 4 3 145 43 6 299 —11 0 3,708 4 7 District of Columbia. .. 4,430 4,336 2 2 4,430 2.2 Honda...... 71 269 66 624 7 0 7 388 10 9 3 763 1 9 11 196 5 3 48,922 7 2 Georgia...... 137.793 132^923 3 7 30 262 6 5 7’581 - 5 21,657 3.5 78*313 3.1 Hawaii . . 1,859 1,795 3 6 157 -4 8 1,702 4.4

•Illinois .. 21 550 21,916 1 7 2 137 2 4 2 249 -2.0 3 808 7.5 13 356 3 « •Indiana...... 3*352 164 ’ 197 *220 2; 771 Kansas...... 5.432 4,886 11.2 143 2 9 241 33 9 908 7 I 4.140 11 3 •Kentucky...... 72.894 72. 185 1 0 15,483 4 0 8,936 2 5 12.972 -2 4 35.503 fl Louisiana...... 53.256 50,625 5 2 11,919 7.2 4,187 6 7.784 — .1 29,366 6 6

Maryland...... 10.698 9.623 112 948 19 7 494 -15.4 1.357 30 5 7.899 9.6 Michigan . 2.288 1.939 18 0 182 213 8 140 9 4 1,966 12 2 Miasimippi. 62.905 60,404 4 1 16.012 7 9 5,407 —4.1 13,403 2.9 28,083 4 4 M issoun ...... 69 795 70 906 1 6 10 470 7 5 R 678 1 5 14 891 1 8 35 754 3 9 New Mexico ...... 11 348 10 917 3 9 448 20 8 817 1 284 —4 3 8 799 4 2

North Carolina...... 172.062 168 410 2 2 56 220 1 1 15 124 - 1 5 26 739 1 0 73 979 4 2 Ohio...... 4.758 4,060 17 2 *175 — 19 0 141 16 5 *661 14 0 3,’781 20 3 Oklahoma 55,277 52,244 5 8 3.953 — .1 4,309 12 8 10,461 4 4 36,551 6.1 Oregon-U ashington 4,562 3,840 18 8 14 147 37 4 489 18 1 3,912 19 2 South Carolina ...... 114,664 111,751 2 fl 37.506 1 6 7,302 -4 9 18,213 5 5 51,643 3.5

Tennessee...... 93 413 89 932 3 9 21 968 3 9 fl 192 3 5 11 579 53 674 5 9 Texas 197,620 184.599 14J14 9.0 1L942 4 8 31,094 1 7 140,470 8 3 V irginia 104,923 99,526 5 4 29,298 6.8 9,251 5 6 13,582 3 fl 52,792 5 1

Mimt churchr* now in Indiana wera included in Illinois and Kentucky previously. VALUE OF CHURCH PROPERTY, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY LOCATION—1959-1958

Total Value of Church Property Open Country Village Town City S.B.C. and States 1959 1958 % Gain 1959 % Gain 1959 % Gain 1950 % Gain 1IN S.B.C. $2.009,254.164 $1,825,471,318 10 1 $279,058,633 10 4 $98,580,728 4 6 $234,993,477 5 8 $1,396,621,326 11.2 Alabama ...... 125,244,868 114.622,109 9 3 20.985.775 10 7 5,960.969 8 2 15.512.930 7.1 82.785.194 9 4 Alaska...... 2,426,599 1,983,206 22 4 70,000 66 7 264,70C 14 1 2,091.8th 22 4 Ariiona...... 11,101,597 8,926,590 24 4 257,670 70 8 451,800 4 4 686,837 — 9 9,705,294 26 9 Arkansas ...... 57,887.934 53,726,171 7 7 5,241,802 10 0 3,223,926 4 3 7.545,64-1 5 1 41,876,562 8.2 ( alifornia...... 37.981,923 32,444,412 17.1 620,746 10 9 194,572 - 7 5 2,383,504 9 0 34,783,101 18.0 Colorado ...... 6,717,224 5.674.358 18 4 53,000 60 6 395,064 19 2 6,269,160 18 1 District of Columbia 16,841,698 15,497,982 R 7 16.814,69® 8 7 Florida. 106.027.770 89.3.30.571 18 7 8,424,064 20 6 3,216,929 1 2 11.200.826 7 5 83.185,951 21 0 Georgia...... 168,786,243 152,164,978 10 9 29.284.920 14 2 6,622.305 14 9 20,547,181 6 0 112.331,837 10 8 Hawaii 2,303,785 1,925,827 19 6 153,400 69 8 2,150,385 17 2

'Illinois...... 28,075,582 27.266.844 3 0 2.507.856 7.5 1,936,753 - 6 2 3.536.563 12 9 20.094.410 1.8 ’Indiana 4,963,823 a- 154 500 251 706 198 327 4,358,990 Kansas...... 6,773,468 5,051,850 34 1 137.500 14 1 143.400 9 5 718,775 3 9 5,773,793 40 5 Kentucky ...... 103,851,17) 99.988.313 3 9 17,089,047 6 4 8,008.486 4 2 15.641.865 8 9 63.111,773 2 0 IxMiisiana...... 90,201,822 81..565.395 10 6 13. 145,720 12 6 4,383,475 8 7 9.818.395 — 2 4 62,857,232 12 6

Maryland...... 17,826,126 15.447.722 15 4 1,123,850 14 8 494,500 — 1 5 1,431,628 —14 8 14,776,148 20 3 Michigan 3,318.359 2.675,450 24 0 117,000 46 3 215,500 6 2 2,985,859 24.8 Mississippi ...... 88.244.897 81.361.951 8 5 18,392.781 8 2 5,820,177 5 8 14.618.920 5 0 49,413,019 10 0 Missouri 85. 167.083 76,447.489 11 4 7,233,748 10.7 5.867.038 5 8 13,263,743 10 6 58.802,1554 12 3 New Mexico ...... 16,594.518 15,140.583 9 6 380.478 7 5 757,634 1.5 1,448,716 — .1 14,007,690 11 3

North Carolins...... 194,431,762 177,970.338 9 2 55,943,126 10 7 13,157.624 - 2 8 26,443,918 5 2 98,887,094 11 5 Ohio...... 7,649. 141 6, 139,973 24 6 134.700 -18 1 337.000 6 8 1,095,883 13 8 6,081,558 29 5 Oklahoma...... 82.266.060 75,017.067 9 7 3,713,382 8 3 3,943,061 6 9 10,019.732 12 6 64,559,885 9 5 Oregon-Washington . 5.393.321 4,725,020 14 1 4.500 -77 5 114,600 81 2 478.600 6 0 4,795,621 14 4 South Carolina 115,142,003 108.347,456 6 3 30.972.510 7 4 6,684,437 3 5 16,435,926 5.1 61,049,130 6 4

Tennessee 143.813.479 133,603.369 7 6 26. 40.3.090 9.5 6,711.374 2 5 13,248.112 2 5 97,450,903 8 3 S Texas 372,200,071 338,295, 101 10 0 16,000.240 9 2 13.120.669 4 4 35,813,044 2 8 307.266.118 112 \ irgima 108.015.837 100.134,196 68.325.472 6 6 7 9 20,719.328 10 6 7. 125,293 7 7 g 10 5

Most churches now in Indiana were included in Illinois and Kentucky previously. 5 July,

Auguit, NUMBER OF CHURCHES WHOSE TOTAL GIFTS WERE A SPECIFIED SIZE—1959

Total Gifts September. Total Churches $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and Above Not Indicated by Location Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 Total — -i- 7 s. B. C. and OC | V C OC V T C OC V T C C OC V T c States Ch's. | OC I V DC V T C 2,008 4,099 1,854 30.! 26 5 31 3,057 349 54 81 7.809,2,158 648 2,910 1,324 1,006 1,264 1.508 585 S. B.C. 31.906115.501 4.447 3.777; K. 181

1960 25 142 229 119 9 2 1 2 458 34 4 4 951 209 209 88 56 67 80 Alabama. 2.794 1.725 3M 253 1 1 12 16 1 3 1 Alaska 23 1 5 11 40 1 1 2 66 4 I 189 19] 125 2 1 10 Arisona 71 46 47 34 22 9 73 112 58 . 3 1 1,155 528 24' 150 229 38 1 1 2'Ll 154 Arkansas 8 3 36 154 4 1 10 269 12 4 California 698 541 3 6 5 42 3 1 1 3 9 31 Colorado 3 32 19 I). C. 58 48 22 110 244 124 4 10 1 93 50 53 i Florida . . 1,220 423 153 183 81 145 26 158 288 152 11 1 2 599 30 4 9 279 76 82 Georgia 2.890 1,668 332 291 i 7 1 11 1 Hawaii 21 19 39 51 59 5 - 28 108 21 3 2 7'2 266 136 237 12 4 39 i I llinoia 3 4 4 26 1 2 27 4 1 2 118 10 1 1 Indiana i! 3 10 26 2 6 42 4 Ksiisiik 10 13 97 550 242 112 61 38 94 MJ 120 137 77 1C Kentucky 2,236 1.297 391 321 61 4 12 2 1 350 177 70 41 35 65 34 85 159 77 Louisiana 1,252 665 152 2" 2 2 3 14 s 12 7 8 5 12 64 11 2 Maryland IM 1 1 2 1 2 ie 2 1 29 Michigan . 241 85 47 27 7! 3L 111 118 71 6 1 1.796 1,143 249 230 18 1 2 598 Mississippi.. 98 118 65 31 2t 21 154 182 8< I 1,734 SM 311 32 489 Missouri 9 15 13 30 2 6 15 57 19 New Mexico 243 35 119 6 1 4 22 142 20 1 560 6 3 6 898 499 119 68 75 342 99 199 289 N. Carolins. 3,294 2.080 334 57 4 1 125 3 2 It 32 1 2 4 Ohio...... 1'2 42 2: 107 210 81 293 362 21 2 3 226 166 49 81 71 1! Oklahoma 1,293 434 | 41 I 42 Oregon-Wash. 149 115 2 243 49 23 29 227 53 119 169 84 t 1 S. Carolina.. . 857 141 30) 4 2 323 81 52 55 127 41 105 222 133 43 1 2,637 1,663 286 215 473 26 6 - 135 247 Tennewea...... 131 191 W 351 716 417 5 3.819 1,145 634 545 1,495 28 10 685 3U5 225 215 Texas ...... 158 58 31 23 37 93 166 lu6 Virginia ... 1,335 694 191 148 302 MS TOTAL PER CAPITA MISSION , PER CAPITA GIFTS TOTAL Gins GIFTS MISSION GIFTS

1950 1959 1950 19M 1950 1959 1950 ______1959 PER CAPITA TOTAL GIFTS PER CAPITA MISSION GIFTS VILLAGE PEN COUNTRY VILLAGE

1950 $21.45 1950 $1.69 1950 $2.68 1959 $34.53 1959 $3.30 1959 $4.61

61.0% UP 95.3% UP 72.0%

TOWN CITY TOWN CITY

1950 $30.28 1950 $37.89 1950 $4.61 1950 $7.29 1959 $45.31 1959 $60.37 1959 $7.70 1959 $11.22

UP 59.3% UP 67.0% UP 53.9%

Pag* Quarterly Review July, Auguit, September, 1960 Page 39 8 TOTAL GIFTS, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY LOCATION—1959-1958

Total Gifts Open Country Village Town S.B.C. and City States t5n Per Per Per Par Per Caln Gain Gain & 1959 IMS Capita 1959 Capita 1959 Capita 1969 Capita Capita 8.B.C...... S153.338.720 1419,619,438 8 0 1 47.79 1 67.520.626 7.4 3 27.14 S 25,256,029 4. 1 34.53 6 53,206,602 6.7 1 45 3 5307,355,4ft 8.fl 8 60.37 Alabama . . 28.816,186 26.097.956 10 5 41 63 5,277,475 8 6 21 37 1,553,059 8.2 29.85 3,504.899 10 8 46.92 18.410,753 11 58.07 402.392 328,145 22 6 70 30 23,066 41 4 94 53 39,125 Arizona...... 41.4 68 88 340,301 19.7 69 26 2,402,023 2,217,730 8 3 58.89 39,421 -58.1 46 93 74,170 -9 42 55 170,680 —6 1 62.68 3.117,782 Arkansas 13 60 57 13,220.408 12,102.125 9 2 44 3C 1.589.8K 10 S 24.71 925, TH —2 1 28 If 8 0 California... 1,734,052 36 50 8,971.241 10 58 36 8,791.587 7,979,558 10 2 60 51 148,362 16 9 46.08 66,643 —16 42.53 583,732 —.9 48.48 7.992,650 11. 62 22 Colorado . . 1.499.922 1,418,150 5 81 76.76 16,797 -11.6 38.44 103,020 -3.6 65 53 1,380,106 6.7 78 72 D. C. .... 3.096.155 3.115,340 — 6 89.33 Morula ...... 3.096.155 — .6 89.33 26,437,317 23,347,491 13 2 57 31 2,274,557 17 fl 35 36 991,417 5 1 42 01 2.820,387 9 t Georgia...... 48 31 20.350,95' U 1 54 69 36,318,778 33.422.382 8 7 41 96 6,731,407 11.0 21 99 1.435,051 5.2 28.31 3,992,607 3 t 43 50 Hawaii...... 24,159,713 9 1 57 94 370,172 305,484 21 2 72 26 20,659 46 8 129.93 349,513 19 fl 70 41 "Illinois 6.773.333 6,739,261 5 45 91 813,896 -13 28 19 651,371 —6 1 37.95 1,009,555 13 5 43 85 4,298,511 "Indiana . .. -.8 55 16 1.250.467 55 49 53,374 39 19 65,723 35 93 63.165 61 68 1,078,205 57 98 Kansas 1.671.726 13 4 62 54 43,512 15 9 47 82 «. 804 26 4 46 13 219,747 2.7 55.65 1,365,663 "Kentucky... 22573’782 14 65 21 23,201.939 1 9 37 81 4.702.531 1.5 21 71 2,060,284 2 C 27.75 3,189.800 1 0 40 29 13,249,324 2 54 36 Louisiana... 20.688,533 19.276.268 7 3 52 69 3,211,480 .7 30 09 1,136,814 1 5 37 31 2,241,227 1.0 49.23 14,099,312 10 6 67.16 Maryland... 3,359,579 3.060,527 9 8 62 41 281,135 20 9 48 07 120,257 —17.4 48.35 353.221 6.3 63 41 3,604.936 10 8 Michigan.... 65 25 833.177 699.163 19 2 64 19 34.368 66 8 66 09 40,619 19.8 71. n 758,190 17 6 63 75 Ua.ua ppi.. 19,536,460 17,881,697 9 3 42 39 4,507,507 7 7 24 30 1.407.937 6 1 32.42 3,149.360 7 2 49 99 10,471,676 11 0 61 97 Missouri...... 21,368,514 19.906,445 7 3 48. n 2.437,564 7 5 28 90 1.893.047 3 4 33 05 3,546.376 12 9 43 68 13,401,527 6 5 62 66 New Mexico 4.110.318 3,870,840 6 2 52 87 144,042 32 0 39 65 246,617 —4.3 47.54 371,108 9 5 45 00 3,348,551 6.8 55 19 Na Carolina. 40.826,447 37.908.477 7.7 45 87 11,841,370 7.1 30 56 2,859,825 4 39 17 5,141,392 3 2 48 28 20,983,860 64 93 Ohio 10 3 2.006.008 1,528,100 31 3 67 33 42.376 -30.7 52 00 72,674 9 1 62 13 239.220 17 8 64 19 1,651,738 38 0 69 23 Oklahoma 20,518,798 19,334,663 6 1 45 J2 1,225,883 9 0 27 08 1.366,727 12 2 31 33 2.856,795 9 2 39.17 15.069.393 4.8 51 79 Ure.-W ash.. . 1.380.034 1,295,615 6 5 64 48 1,363 -74 6 43 97 18,745 12 2 34 33 133,749 — .8 57 23 1,228,177 7.7 66 32 So. ( arolina. 24,850,654 22.971.431 8 2 50 78 6,866,677 10 6 38 10 1.349.198 1 0 44.26 3,393,778 4.8 50 84 13,241,001 8.6 62 48 Tennemee 31,001.143 29.127.544 6 4 41 50 6,114,556 3 5 21 70 1,662,220 6 2 31.36 2,761.144 —16 40 70 20,463,223 8 6 59 41 Texas 86,329,281 80,596,389 7 1 54 27 4,950,847 9 4 34 18 3,804,440 7 6 39 06 9.025,876 3.3 44 82 68.458,118 7 5 59 80 \ irgmia 22,247,369 20,840,988 6 7 49 62 4,164,017 5 9 32 68 1,365.115 3 0 39 82 2,401,318 11.1 49 10 14,326,919 • 7 60 20

* M.at cburchee now in Indiana were included in Illinois and Kentucky previously.

MISSION GIFTS, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCHES, BY LOCATION—1959-1958

Mission Gifts Open Country Village Town City S.B.C. and r States <& Per % Per Per Per Per I Gain Gain a 1959 1958 Capita 1959 Gain Capita 1959 Capita 1959 Capita 1959 <3. Capita r S.B.C t 77,753,190 8 74.750,699 4 0 I 8 20 >8,221,657 4 6 3 3 30 13.371.171 -2.7 S 4.61 19,037.540 3.1 S 7.70 S 57,122,822 4 5 1 11 22 Alabama...... 4.677.784 4.545.710 2 9 6 75 542.901 3 6 2 20 186,526 -19 7 3 58 542,987 10 5 7 07 3,405,370 3.2 It 74 Alaska 50,691 57,721 — 12 2 8 86 2,845 5 3 11 66 4,488 70.6 7 90 43.358 -17 2 8 83 Arizona...... 412.685 380.995 8 2 10 12 4,247 14 0 3 06 10,776 — 14 5 6 18 24,308 1.3 7 .50 373.354 9 6 10 68 Arkansas...... 2,322.591 2.231.653 4.1 7 78 173.485 6 6 2 70 117,550 —7 5 3 58 308,096 6.4 6 49 1.723.463 4.3 11 21 California...... 1,115,665 1,074,773 3.8 7 68 17,215 42 3 5 35 6.770 -8 5 4 32 65,191 2.9 5.41 1.026,489 3.5 99

Colorado . ... 194,584 175,328 11 0 9 96 ...... 2,337 6 8 5 35 11,467 9.1 7.29 180,780 11.2 10 31 D. C...... 548.847 467,971 17.3 15 84 548,817 17.3 15 81 Florida...... 3.845, 405 3.676.974 4 6 8 34 233,282 10 5 3 33 93.883 5 3 3 98 388,665 9.4 6 67 3,129.575 3 « < 95 Georgia...... 6.021,915 5.950.735 1 2 6 96 706,134 8 8 2 31 166.517 2 5 3 28 602,684 7.7 6 57 4,546.580 —.1 11 90 Hawaii...... 54,125 42,129 28 5 10 57 2,441 5.0 15 35 51,684 29.8 10 41

"Illinois...... 1,101,085 1,117,117 -14 7.46 123,516 -10 0 4 28 99.174 -1 2 5.78 156,974 4.2 6 66 721,421 —1.0 26 "Indiana...... 132,046 5 86 2,804 2.06 6,117 3.94 3,156 3 08 119,969 45 Kansas ...... 233.847 207.163 12 9 8.75 4,822 40 6 5 30 4.774 33 5 5 14 24,344 13 7 6 16 199,907 11 8 55 "Kentucky...... 4,040,355 3.882.771 4 1 6 58 629,788 2 ( 2.91 274,347 —3 4 3 70 519.699 -2 C 6 5f 2,616,521 6.( II 74 Louisiana...... 3,618,332 3.453,976 4 8 9 21 396,044 2.6 3.71 152.637 —11.3 5 01 379,419 —7 6 8.33 2,690.232 8.2 12 81

Maryland...... 525,700 499.009 5 3 P 77 36,418 19 2 6 23 15.595 -12 5 6 27 43,947 —4 5 7 89 429,740 6.2 1C 76 Michigan...... 107.227 86,717 23 7 8 26 2.375 4 7 4 57 3,791 18 8 6 7( 101,061 24 1 R 50 Mississippi 3.373.202 3.158.981 6 3 7.32 519,549 7 2 2.80 179,247 6.3 4 13 600,38C 2 5 9.52 2,074,02f 8.1 12.27 Missouri...... 4,126,523 4,080,952 1.1 9 42 351.453 3.1 4.17 270,017 —.1 4 71 660,767 6 5 8 14 2.844.280 — .1 13 21 New Mexico. . . 806,099 722,196 11 6 10.37 18,942 21.2 5 21 40,093 2 0 7.73 67,936 14.8 8.24 679,128 11.7 1 .19

North Carolina 6,900,522 6,577.476 4 9 7.75 1,381,179 5 2 3.56 388,008 —7.2 5 31 887.423 1.0 8.33 4,243,912 7.0 1 .13 Ohio...... 208,725 160,966 29.7 7.01 2.758 —44 2 3 38 11,380 61.2 8 If 18,205 —6 1 4.81 176,382 36.2 39 Oklahoma. . . 3,705,495 3.602,063 2.fl 8.IS 192,064 6 ( 4 24 211,350 3 C 4 81 523,391 2.( 7 15 2,778.69< 2.1 55 Oregon-Wash... 186,348 159,534 16 f 8 71 84 -60 2.71 1,976 -45 7 3 62 14,987 7.2 6 4! 169.301 19.1 16 South Carolina 4,534,632 4,339,413 4.5 9 27 863,611 — 2 4.79 172,373 -12 8 5 65 666.653 6.4 9.99 2,831,995 6.9 1 36

Tennessee...... 5,007,653 4,715,469 6.2 6.70 654.310 4 2.32 182,869 —1 2 3 45 404,477 —1.7 5 96 3.765.997 7.8 10 93 Texas...... 15.699,012 15,432,003 1.7 9 87 700,275 8 2 4.83 582.956 3 t 5 85 1,698,811 i: 8 4 12,717,001 1. I .11 Virginia...... 4,202,062 3,950,904 6.4 9 37 Ml, 556 3 4 5.19 193,899 .1 5 70 412.853 3 4 8 44 2,933,754 7.9 12 33

Mort cburchee now in Indiana were included in Iffinoh and Kentucky previously.

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96,000 150,000 150.000 115,000 100,000 996,992 P»umq Ajjedajd 615,000 101,500 No 1.826,495 1,301,856 1.204,963 2,451,922 7.221.837 8.976.000 18,515,965 18,000,697 11,068,900 22.632,100 15,014,793 46,888,694 90,232,771 IIV JO on|»A 21.982.044 113,000,000 2 0 ,7 7 1 ,8 0 2

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1950 1953 1956 1959 HOME MISSION BOARD RECEIPTS ...... E ’ ......

5 - . FROM CO-OPERATIVE PROGRAM, 1959 $2,655,304 1 1 .

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ANNIE ARMSTRONG OFFERING, 1959 $2,126,085 ...... Carolina Carolina

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Source: Foreign and Home Mission Boards, S.B.C. 1 Michigan Miaauaippi Kanaw Kentucky Louun>na Maryland Miaaoun. New North Oregon-Washington Ohio Oklahoma South Tenneaaee T exaa. Virginia Page 42 Quarterly Rer'it* < ^ly. August, September, 1960 Page 43 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST

. DISTRIBUTABLE FUNDS 88 ' -...... 8

Year ended December 31, 1959 I 100.00 S.B.C.

State Cooperative Designated Total £ Program OF . .$ 6,351.78 —

8 6,773.17 $ to —> M 13,124.95 §§§8gg8S§§§§§§§§§§§§ § .. 1.081,110.39 531,847.74 1.612,958.13 Alaska 5,390.20 5,908.98 Arizona 11,299.18 43,653.45 31,009.74 74,663.19

Arkansas 2,101,216. 576,000.00 254,342.73 830,342.73

California 117,101,216.66 159,621.31 125,191.12 284,812.43 Colorado 25,893.02 20,939.18 §§ §§§§§§§''§§'111" § District of Columbia 46,832.20 46,212.30 43,366.01 89,578.31 ii ss § Florida ...... 947,132.13 470,251.70 1.4 1 7,383.83 Georgia ...... 1,449,542.14 784,474.92 INSTRUCTIONS 3* <4

2,234,017.06 Hawaii...... 5,783.04 15,729.47 21,512.51 Illinois ...... 217,539.99 118,398.33 335,938.32 Indiana ...... 20.756.78 9,843.53 30,600.31 Kansas ...... 39,495.79 27,416.31 WITH 66,912.10 Kentucky ...... 746,039.09 394,499.49 1,140,538.58 Louisiana ...... 835,445.49 466,471.29 1,301,916.78 Maryland ...... 174,062.72 57,529.46 231,592.18 Michigan...... 16,596.74 6,862.91 23,459.65 Mississippi ...... 752,880.21 497,151.02 1,250,031.23 Missouri ...... 802,758.89 434,145.28 1,236,904.17 1959

New Mexico ...... 128.461.06 95,666.54 224,127.60 North Carolina ...... 1,333,675.81 1,075,574.00

2,409,249.81 31,

Ohio ...... ACCORDANCE 38,429.02 14,962.01 53,391.03 Oklahoma ...... 1,002,069.71 383,651.13 1,385,720.84 Oregon-Washington . 19,941.17 26,730.88 46,672.06 IN South Carolina ...... 1,063,820.39 580,176.12 1,643,996.51 Tennessee ...... 1,280,392.84 556,202.96 1,836,595.80 Texas ...... 3,291,651.44 2,736,707.18 6,028,358.62 December

Virginia ...... 990,509.76 602,084.74 1,592,594.50

Totals .. 817,101,216.66 $10,373,907.94 $27,475,124.60 RECEIPTS

ended DISTRIBUTION Per cent of Total T otal Amount Year Foreign Mission Board ...... 56.29% $15,464,441.44 Home Mission Board ...... 18.10 4,974,325.62 PROGRAM

Relief and Annuity Board ...... 1.23 339,016.45 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary . .. 2.54 697,027.32 Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 2.81 771.819.31 New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 2.13 585,600.00 Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary 8.33 2,288.700.00

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary 2.25 619,226.04 ......

Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary . 1.43 392.500.001 American Baptist Seminary ...... 26 70,270.9!

Carver School of Missions ...... 51 140,059.9! COOPERATIVE purpose.

Radio and Television Commission ...... 1.97 542,498.09 Southern Baptist Hospital ...... 28 75,873.30 *11 OF Brotherhood Commission ...... 170,043.85 — .62 Committee on Public Affairs ...... 10 28,021.93 Baptist World Alliance ...... 213.60 ......

Southern Baptist Foundation ...... 11 30,094.55 distribution Education Commission ...... 15 41,021.93

Historical Commission ...... 12 33,021.93 TOTAL Total Woman’s Missionary Union ...... 245.39 Christian Life Commission ...... 08 23.000.00

Miscellaneous ...... 02 4,493.16 DISTRIBUTION S. B. C. Budget Fund...... 67 183,609.85 July, Augutt, September, 1960 r*9* 4S Totals 100. Ot $27,475,124.60 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION NOW AND TOMORROW

$6,421,515 invested 1959*

in 113 Student Centers WORK,

During 1959, participated in B.S.U. UNION

STUDENT

BAPTIST

OF

SUMMARY

July, Auguit, Septamber, 1960 Paga 47 Paga 46 STATISTICAL REPORT FOR SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS—1959-1960 1. 139

Enrolment Enrolment Fall. 1959 Total. 1959-60

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EC2 SEMINARIES American Baptist Theological Seminary ’ Nashville, Tenn... M. P. Turner. Jr,. 469 Carver School of Missions 337 6,277 Iziuisvillc, Ky. ... Nathan C. Brooks. Jr. M M Golden Gate Baptist Theological Sem. . Mill \ alley. Calif.. 15,000 Harold K. Graves 361 310 360 357 415 28,256 Midwestern Baptist Theological Sen>. Kansas City, Mo.. Millard J. Berquist New Orleans Baptist Theological Sem,.. . 293 296 18,006 H. Leo Eddleman. 7M 946 998 2.965 Southeastern Baptist Theological Sem. . Wake Forest. N. C.. 68,928 Sydnor L. Stealcy 738 738 734 819 678 38,073 Southern Baptist Theological Setn.. Louisville. Ky...... K. McCall Duke .... 976 1,152 1,029 1.288 8,127 762 66,900 Southwestern Baptist Theological Sem. Fort Worth, Texas. Robert E. Naylor. 1.961 1,961 1,961 8.137 1,404 225,617 Totals-Seminarics...... SENIOR COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES 5.130 5.664 5,477 6.699 1,276 23,117 3,406 1.258 487.046 B ivlor University...... Waco, Texas...... W. R. White...... Belmont College ...... R, St 5,716 6.495 5,820 6,270 1,215 28,677 264.186 Nashville, Tenn...... Herbert C. GabharL Blue Mountain College*...... 349 160 460 241 22,970 Blue Mountain, Miss. Lawrence T. Lowrey R. St 4511 562 California Baptist (’<>llege...... 2.596 211 22,300 Riverside. Calif...... Loyed R. Simmons 335 < 'arson-Newman College...... 17M 411 118 18 16,000 Jefferson City, Tenn. D. Harley Fite.____ R. St. Corpus Christi. University of .... 1,312 1.4M 1,915 4,653 33 56,870 ('orpua Christi. Tex. W. A. Miller.. SL 532 East Texas Baptist College...... 019 693 769 770 2 22.176 Marshall. Texas. ... H. D. Bruce...... R, 8k 535 Furman University...... 544 546 590 16 15 32.682 Greenville. S. C..... John L. Plyler...... R. St. (leorgetowu College...... 1.849 2,12! 2.677 31 65 98.000 Georgetown, Ky...... Robert L. M ills R. SL 961 Grand Canyon College...... 1.386 1,548 4.563 24 42 47.000 Phoenix, Aril...... E. N. Patterson . 8k 357 Hardin-Simmons University...... 747 251 10 17,218 Abilene, Texas Evan Allard Reiff. R, SL 1,585 Howard College...... 3,160 7,808 25! 27 71.405 Birmingham, Ala. Ixmlie S. Wright.,. R. Sl 2,018 Howard Payne College...... 2,620 7.733 41 71 75,600 Brownwood, Texas. Guy D. Newman.. R. St. 1.082 1,324 Judson College*...... 1.845 34.367 35 58,252 Marion, Ala...... J. I. Riddle...... R. Sl 252 Lou isiana College...... 388 _ 276 2.691 22,000 Pineville, I.a...... G. Earl Guinn. . R. Sl 927 960| 886 1,340 3. 143! Mary Hardin-Baylor College* Belton, Texas...... 36,788 Mercer University...... Arthur K. Tyson.. R. Sl 614 1,383 3.678! Macon, Ga...... Rufus C. Harris.... R. SL 41,390 Meredith College...... 1,287 2,008 8.989] 10 Raleigh, N. C. . . Carlyle Campbell... R, St. 863 107.800 Missisippi College...... 663 716 21 Clintou, Miss...... R. A. McLemore... R, St. 39.165 Oklahoma Baptist University . . 1,561 5.1532,262 129 43 Shawnee, Okla. John W. Raley R. St. 53,973 Ouachita Baptist College...... 1,260 1,261 1,431 . 102 75 57.500 Arkadelphia. Ark.. . Ralph A. Phelps. Jr. R. St. 1,042 Richmond, University of...... 1.181 1,217 43 ffl 15 50.000 Richmond, Va...... George M. Modlm. 4.248 Shorter College...... Rome. Georgia...... 2i| 12 120,400 Stetson University...... Randall H. Minor. R. St. 290 458 002 18 DeLand, Fla...... J. ODic Edmunds... 18 33,940 Tift College*...... R. St. 1.547 1.8422.191 212 16 78,096 Forsyth, Ga...... Carey T. Vinxant. . 355 365 734 Union University...... Jackson, Tenn. 27,500 Warren F. Jones 641 786 935 35.000 Wake Forest College...... ] ] Winston-Salem N. C. Harold W. Tribble. Wayland Baptist College...... ’ ’ R. St 2.505 2.5432.R1I *172.565 Plainview, Texas 719 23.000 W illiam Carry College Hattiesburg. Miss. J. Ralph Noonkester William Jewell College...... R, St. 393 618 1.322 102 Liberty. Mo. Walter Pope Hinns. R. St. 1 1.242 4,3311 801 65.952 Enrolment Enrolment 2 Fall, 1959 Total.

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JUNIOR COLLEGES 418 453 458 50 1,888 16 8,138 Anderson, S. C...... J. E. Rouse...... R, SL * 433 Anderson College...... 347 279 370 54 2,544 3 11,650 Danville, Va...... Curtis V. Bishop...... R, SL 271 Averett College*...... R, BL 268 273 224 320 43 1,6031 20 12,000 Hopkinsville. Ky...... W. E. Richardson...... 11,500 Bethel College...... R, Sl 253 259 258 264 59 1,800 34 . Bluefield College...... Bluefield, Va...... Charles L. Harman... 6,253 J. Theodore Phillips. . 238 238 261 261 30 5,000 26 . Brewton-Parker College...... Mt- Vernon. Ga...... 17,025 R, SL 1,025 1,042 1,311 1,331 223 5,950 40 Buie's Creek, N. C...... Leslie H. Campbell... Campbell College...... 800 800 26 1.686 60 10,000 Campbellsville, Ky...... John M. Carter ...... R. St. 595 707 Campbellsville College...... 45b 553 129 1,233 9 10,472 Murfreesboro, N. C.... Bruce E. Whitaker.... R, SL 458 0964 Chowan College ...... R, SL 226 261 222 230 56 3,404 77 7,300 Clarke Memorial College...... Newton. Miss...... W. Lowrey Compere.. 13,000 J. M. Boswell...... R, St. 881 881 1,109 1,109 2,988 26 Cumberland College...... Williamsburg, Ky...... 7,482 Otis Strickland...... R, SL 132 137 203 214 2,0571 36 Decatur Baptist College...... Decatur, Texas...... 612 1.644 60 11,619 Boiling Springs, N. C... P. L. Elliott...... R. SL 516 536 620 Gardner-Webb College...... 364 374 2,442 40 11,236 Hannibal. Mo...... R, St. 315 319 Hannibal-LaGrange College. . 99'2 1,035 6,234 42 39,441 Mars Hill, N. C...... Hoyt Blackwell. . R. Bl 1,056 1,099 Mara Hill College...... 351 454 785 53 . 9,000 Norman Park, Ga.... . Guy N. Atkinson.. R, Sk 812 312 Norman College...... • 427 435 435 1,050 71 8.190 Tigerville, 8. C...... M. C. Donnan.... R, 8k 425 North Greenville Junior College 208 20b 555 50 18,500 Walnut Ridge, Ark...... H. E. Williams.. .. 165 170 Southern Baptist College...... 432 527 467 569 3,179 85 18,062 Bolivar, Mo...... John W. Dowdy... Southwest Baptist College...... 179 213 233 271 499 29 6,814 Truett-McConnell College ... Cleveland, Ga...... Joe H. Miller...... 17,400 R, SL 418 460 425 425 4,338 Virginia Intermont College*. . . . Bristol, Va...... Floyd V. Turner. . 16,275 R, St. 742 796 971 886 5,323 Wingate Junior College Wingate, N. C...... Budd E. Smith.... 9,340 9,927 10,644 11,308 56,202 271,357 Totals-Junior Colleges...... ACADEMIES 478 2,300 Acadia Baptist Academy...... Eunice, La...... 8. G. Rogers...... 4,925 J. Caldwell Wicker... 3,159 Fork Union Military Academy...... Fork Union, Va...... 3,339 Joseph H. Cosby 1,736 Hargrave Military Academy...... Chatham. Va...... 1,349 4,130 Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy Seymour, Tenn...... 6,000 Magoffin Baptist Institute...... Mountain Valley, Ky_. James E. Brown.... 1,001 Joseph C. Hough... 687 Oak Hill Academy...... Mouth of Wilson. Va... 2,000 D. C. Sparks...... 859 Oneida Baptist Institute...... Oneida, Ky...... 2,696 2,030 San Marcos Baptist Academy...... San Marcos. Texas. . .. Robert B. Reid...... 2,271 2,312 2,785 2,785 10,964 25,725 Totals-Academies ...... 7,000 BIBLE SCHOOLS Jas. E. Southerland... Baptist Bible Institute...... Graceville, Fla...... 6,000 Clear Creek Baptist School...... Pineville. Ky...... D. M. Aldridge ...... 5,380 Frits D. Hemphill.... Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute Hendersonville, N. C... 3,000 Southern Illinois College of Bible .. Carbondale, Ill...... George L. Johnson ... 21,380 Totals-Bible Schools

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SEMINARIES American Baptist Theological Seminary Carver School of Missions 70,000 72.019 5.830 1,989 651.016 653,000 134.990 Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary 321 17.920 4,984 444,800 896,610 1.341,416 280,020 1.798.514 4.025 20,002 3,120 4,846,679 4.849,800 ..Midwestern—/T. Baptist Theological• unimK*! orSeminary mi nary New Orleans nTV-Baptist Theological oSeminary • 7 112,292 130.171 40.833 10.140 2.000.000 1,307,000 1.307.000 401.003 Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary 70.000 47.801 17.583 07.108 9,000.000 704,702 6.225,000 6.930,302 404.908 230.258 128,901 0,500 00.773 200.000 209,751 3.346.194 2.0M.940 Southern Baptist TheologicalSeminary...... 072.929 Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. 110,024 179.417 110,192 1,500,000 3.493.951 8.611,646 12,101,097 508,009 133.227 142,200 108,818 0,027,090 3.692.901 7,570,059 11.267.963 Total-Seminaries...... 2,700,202 SENIOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 2.234,943 543, Ml 303,080 449,012 19,327,090 8.Ml.229 33,459,804 42,011,033 Baylor University...... 934.900 Belmont College 3.014,100 821.725 3,001,090 12.000,000 15.689.320 34,010,900 49,700,220 131.462 00.278 41,942 21,918 120.887 500,158 2.182,120 2,682.284 Blue Mountain College 70.408 California Baptist ('Jlege 41,000 9,553 36.843 617.266 1.209.992 1,827,258 90.987 01,312 Carson-Newman College 70,248 204 86.419 6,750 870.807 877. M7 160,9M 00,307 40.948 37.006 M4.870 1,103,842 3,794,082 4,897.924 Corpus Christi. University of 171.413 East Texas Baptist College 57.370 4,792 IM. 293 200,000 374,242 2,093,404 2.967.696 139,405 31,702 Furman University 99.359 14,786 245.580 1.300.000 429,672 2,328,130 2.707.808 103.796 080.249 214.483 289.949 778,270 5,372.365 13,881,104 19.203.529 Georgetown College 187.240 Grand Canyon 0,087 42.631 523,826 70.000 1,160,356 2,009,048 3.726,004 90.706 1.000 43.766 138.000 150,000 200,000 000,000 800.000 Hardin-Simmons University 2M. 791 00.000 Howard College . . . . . 93,087 140,073 M7.963 1,500,000 2,325,766 4,008,024 6,934.390 225.000 409.094 Howard Payne College 235,466 00,030 763,708 1.287,382 8.031,071 9,819,053 221.449 83.843 425.994 rso.ooo 2,031,160 3.114,820 5,145.980 95.000 91.628 17,413 37.120 78.149 731,965 1,960,077 2,698,642 199,667 Mary Hardin-Baylor College 101,603 16,601 80.831 316,937 1.863,860 3.366,010 5,229,876 138.773 0,000 Mercer University...... 20.021 111,009 189,250 1,000,000 2,310,759 3.378,192 0,688,951 138,262 163,032 164,914 180,203 559.479 5.326,054 0.704.095 11.080,149 Meredith College 109.990 Mississippi College 63.244 96,800 41,034 311,643 0,500.000 868,675 2,990,001 3,863,676 171.007 50,000 7,622 00,518 4M.667 500,000 1,293,773 3.400.341 4.694,114 Oklahoma Baptist University 176.389 Ouachita Baptist College 190,064 04,574 450,467 11,250.000 1,390,632 0. 137,801 7.528.433 202.038 104,209 37,094 296.864 852,935 2,003,083 3,506,018

trftr/y o Q Richmond. University of . 101.168 110,903 200,192 1.077.304 5,262,343 9,042,780 14,305.123 Shorter College* 41.299 Stetson University’ 22,730 17,734 243,259 250.000 705,927 495,0M 1,201,482 120,211 143,791 Tift College...... 889,914 38.847 1,035,510 12,000,000 I.525.456 0.702.352 7,287,808 45.707 89 , 825 89.003 30.107 130. 177 2,000.000 1,049,948 1,392,804 2,442.752 Union University 122.034 Wake Forest College 246,757 664.020 1,900,770 2,569.795

130.193 149.900 W'ayland Baptist College 578,519 820.201 1,096.246 5.589.32.1 25,082,401 ivit* R 154,589 W illiam Carey College 101,030 156.230 10. .350,000 402.090 2,099,767 2,501,857 85.848 25.700 97.708 463,755 1.320. 640 1,784.395 William Jewell College 103,687 377.095 3.000.005 7,553.790 fa

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JUNIOR COLLEGES Anderson College...... 46.833 I 53,472 43.2MI 5,461 218,714 300,000 I 48,856 I 562,917 611,773 Averett College...... 45. M2 25,000 84 266,498 350.000 71,717 1.069,140 1,140,857

Bethel College...... 61,970 9,069 788 56,361 400,000 19,000 600,000 619,000 1960 Bluefield CoUege...... 68,940 20,000 43,742 92,701 375,000 158,437 928.805 1.087,242 Brewton-Parker College.. 23,331 27,485 9,338 8,045 75,513 242,322 343,630 585,952 Campbell College...... 03,610 69.170 51,292 16,450 288,428 2,000,000 475,160 2,947,889 3,423,049 Campbellsville College. . 63,951 37.346 3,990 176,034 250,000 72,846 533,000 605,846 Chowan College...... 42,680 00,318 IM. 143 297 110,166 1,750,000 10,000 1,113,462 1.123.462 Clarke .Memorial College 61,930 6,741 8,798 38,819 360.(XX) 180.028 665,594 845,622 Cumberland CoUege...... 36.000 26.320 92,625 37,399 220,199 250,000 851,340 1,723,783 2,575,123 Decatur Baptist College...... M.373 32,426 13,590 14,524 M.292 300,859 982,9M 1,283,814 Gardner-Webb College...... 40.423 58,395 69,152 17,077 129,363 550,000 422,913 1,976,525 2,399,438 Hannihal-LaGrange CoUege...... 93,352 40,406 5,733 835 91,065 12.086 1,000,100 1,012,186 Mars Hill CoUege...... 69,960 81,695 M, 177 13,713 304.798 1,000,000 454.4M 2.75O.M7 3.205.022 Norman CoUege...... 25,134 39,668 M, 108 11,597 50,752 341.541 1,000,000 1,341,541 North Greenville Junior CoUege. M.890 53,472 18,435 3,744 118.735 500,000 89.105 883,920 973,025 Southern Baptist CoUege...... 30,300 21,934 27,728 16,656 72,100 1,759,469 1,831,569 Southwest Baptist CoUege...... 96,016 13,353 5,110 1,000 109,517 16,000 702,225 718,225 Truett-McConnell CoUege...... 31,482 71,321 30,988 7,432 40,606 190,000 191,015 712,695 903,710 Virginia Inter moot CoUege...... 35,443 24,000 33,419 181,346 607,128 2.306,650 2.913,778 Wingate Junior CoUege...... 42.7M 61.7M 326. M9 6.785 262,689 1.500,000 138, M2 1,676,788 1,815,440

Totals-Junior Colleges...... 1,090.986 748.257 1,060.443 199.786 2,915,324 9.791.6M 4,775,570 26,240,104 31,015,674 ACADEMIES Acadia Baptist Academy...... 50,000 I 30,000 25,578 225,000 170 507,925 508,095 Fork Union Military Academy...... 5,191 1,000 20,028 770,986 250,000 710,179 2,747,000 3.457,179 Hargrave Military Academy ...... 44,292 30,000 4,022 396 633,909 150.000 5,190 1,296,025 1,301,223 Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy. 50,468 31,034 15,387 33,114 771,108 771.108 Magoffin Baptist Institute...... 20,021 8.731 4,265 218.116 218,116 Oak Hill Academy...... 32.735 9,923 40.849 150,000 15,000 500,000 515,000 Oneida Baptist Institute...... 24,053 12,997 14,000 14,738 300,000 300,000 900,000 1,200,000 San .Marcos Baptist Academy...... 71,178 5,969 5.423 483,076 68,730 1,759,595 1.828,325

Totals-Academies...... 297,938 91,034 58,029 39,847 2,006,515 1.075.000 1.099,274 8,699,772 9,799,046 BIBLE SCHOOLS Baptist Bible Institute...... 46,729 22,229 37,966 12,258 16,718 108,835 468,194 577,029 Clear Creek Baptist School...... 61,667 24,957 1,318 3,495 24.710 834,235 858,945 Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute. 29,440 1,736 6,650 253,697 253,697 Southern Illinois College of Bible. 20.9M 1,085 168,090 168,090

Totala-Bible Schools 158,791 22,229 M.744 13,076 26,863 133,545 1,724,216 1,857,761 SOUTHERN BAPTIST HOSPITALS, 1959

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*®N 4 Bom Patients' .J No. No. Alabama.. . Baptist Memorial Hospital. 1136 Sixth Ave., Gadsden . .. J. Cecil Hamiter.. . 1845 No 118 20 5,944 1,103 78 31,124,656 249 3 56,897 112 Alabama... Birmingham Baptist Hospitals, 708 Tuscaloosa Ave., and 2236 Highland Ave., Birmingham...... Clyde L. Sibley.... 1922 Yes 322 32 13,868 1,683 M 3,318,128 326 60,616 6,000 Arkansas ... Arkansas Baptist Hospital. 1700 West 13lh 8t., Little Rock J. A. Gilbreath...... 1920 Yes 377 40 17,339 2,220 83 3,396,626 213,428 Florida...... 25.000 Baptist Memorial Hoepital, 800 Miami Rd., Jacksonville Lawrence R- Payne 1955 Yes 331 40 14,994 1,967 75 3,176.205 647 4.763 139,253 12,600 2 2.807.411 4,504 74,643 939,299 Oklahoma... 214,406 Baptist Memorial Hoepital, Oklahoma City...... John M. Hendricks 1955 No 188 36 3.133 57 752,182 1,204 Oklahoma... Brutow Memorial Hospital. Bristow...... John W. Strutton .. 1954 No 41 6 1,423 148 72 266.559 48 101 9,161 Oklahoma... Cordell Memorial Hoepital. Cordell...... C. E. Hendricks.... 1957 No 25 10 660 177 46 109,311 933 865 Oklahoma.. . Enid General. 709 West Market, Enid...... Joe R. Baker...... 1915 Yes 120 14 3,764 306 76 826,685 Oklahoma... Grand Valley Hospital, Pryor...... Bill G. Kerah...... 1954 43 11 1,667 241 86 376 9,161 Oklahoma.. Miami Baptist Hospital, Miami ...... 1919 No 88 15 3,375 418 48 151 19 15,134 Oklahoma Baptist Hospital, Muskogee...... Oklahoma.. 1909 Yes 88 10 3,183 424 70 623,110 888 112 18,009 Oklahoma.. Perry Memorial Hospital, 501 Fourteenth Perry. 8t.. George L. Hart. . 1951 No 28 8 908 130 130,847 45 2,600 Southwest Baptist Hospital, 224 W. Jefferson, Mangum.. Oklahoma.. Ralph A. Hill . 1949 No 32 8 1,279 134 53 159,713 21 2,709 Oklahoma.. Stillwater Municipal Hospital. 1510 W. 9th, Stillwater .. David C. Foster . 1939 No 85 20 2.770 612 51 475,321 2,810 1,262 5,264 700 S. Carolina.. South Carolina Baptist Hospital, Columbia...... W. A. Boyce...... 1913 No 310 33 11,319 1,219 82 1,713,579 494 104,261 Tennessee... East Tennessee Baptist, Blount Ave., Knoxville...... W. L. Simon...... 1948 Yes 267 36 11,633 2,002 Mi 2,664.967 963 337 175.196 Tennessee. Baptist Memorial Hospital, 899 Madison Ave., Memphis Frank 8. Groner . 1912 Yes 927 62 36.092 2,958 81 8,553.767 1,870 25. 114 773,417 Tennessee . Baptist Hospital, Inc., Nashville...... Genei Kidd...... 1948 Yes 345 56 13,962 2,727 92 4.527.783 1,342 9,642 310,015 Texas...... Baylor University Medical Center, 3500 Gaston Ave., Dallas...... Boone Powell...... 1903 Yes WO 150 28,746 6,410 92 6,696,920 1.268 11,619 453.736 40.000 Texas . Hendrick Memorial Hospital. Abilene...... E. M. Collier...... 1924 Ye. 223 27 11,942 1,834 92 1,891,824 4.835 105,959 4,323 Hillcrest Memorial Hospital. 3000 Herring. Waco...... Julian H. Pace...... 1920 175 80 10,868 1,730 90 1,564,696 6W, 240 90,396 Texas Memorial Hospital, 602 Lamar. Houston 2...... W. Wilson Turner. . 1907 Yes 446 60 18,762 1,360 W 4.396,000 291 2,431 89,305 72,336 Baptist Memorial Hoepital. 215 Camden, San Antonio. . F. R. Higginbotham' 1948' Ye. 290 78 18,254 4,499 3,011,152 761 4,887 87.433 2.827 Texas Baptist Memorials Geriatrics Hospital, 902 North Main St.. San Angelo ...... Mrs. Louis Gayer , 1951' - 124 112 194,336' Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas. Beaumont...... Guyi H. Dalrymple 19491 2501 ad 10,019 1,362 2.377,840 20, 5011 Valley BapUst Hospital. Harlingen ...... T. 11. Morrilton. Jr. I 19251 Yes 153 28 7,095 823 1,033,500 107. 1&3 Virginia Baptist Hospital. Rivermonl Ave.. Lynchburg . Charlesi 8. Elliott. . I 1921 ¥-, 160 3<| 8.058 1.506 1.050.572

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NAME AND LOCATION S E g 5 -f E g 9 al S' Alabama Baptist Memorial Hospital, Gadsden ...... Alabama . . Birmingham Baptist Hospitals, Birmingham Arkansas Arkansas Baptist Hospital, Little Rock . 165 2'*' 151.133 40,000 § Florida . . Baptist Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville 1’5,001 Georgia ... Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta.... 365 400.000 Kentucky . . Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington. . 60 24.799 Kentucky. . Kentucky Baptist Hospital, Louisville. 200,000 Kentucky . . Western Baptist Hospital, Paducah . Louisiana.... Baptist Hospital, Alexandria...... 32 14.6OR Louisiana Baton Rouge General Hoepital, Baton Rouge 600 Louisiana. . Beauregard Memorial Baptist Hoepital. DeRid Louisiana . . Homer Memorial Hoepital, Homer...... Louisiana Southern Baptist Hoepital, New Orleans 173 287,582 Mississippi . Mississippi Baptist Hoepital. Jackson... 154 286,690 13.336 Missouri ... Missouri Baptist Hospital, St. Louis.... 165 240,000 Missouri. . . . Baptist Memorial Hoepital, Kansas City. N. Carolina.. North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem. 146 6.000 Oklahoma... Baptist Memorial Hoepital. Oklahoma City...... Oklahoma. .. Bristow Memorial Hospital, Bristow. No Oklahoma... Cordell Memorial Hospital, Cordell No Oklahoma... Enid General Hospital, Enid...... 24,118 Oklahoma... Grand Valley Hospital, Pryor...... Oklahoma. .. Miami Baptist Hoepital, Miami Oklahoma. .. Oklahoma Baptist Hoepital. Muskogee 61.200 10,000 .No Oklahoma. . . Memorial Hoepital, Perry...... Oklahoma. . Southwest Baptist Hoepital. Mangum No Oklahoma . Stillwater Municipal Hoepital, Stillwater. . No S. Carolina . South Carolina Baptist Hoepital. Columbia 212 77.215 Yes Tennessee. .. East Tennessee Baptist Hospital, Knoxville No Tennessee Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis.... 251 355.866 No Tennessee. .. Baptist Hospital, Inc., Nashville...... 132 179,600 No Texas...... Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas 56 178.644 Texas...... Hendricks Memorial Hospital, Abilene.. 59 Texas Hillcrest Memorial Hoepital, Waco...... 28 37.902 Texas...... mauiuruuMemorial uuspiuii,Hoepital, iiuuaiouHouston 2t ...... 156 212,000 35,000 Yes Texas...... Baptist Memorial Hospital, San Antonio. Baptist Memorials Geriatrics Hospital, San Angelo Texas. . BapUst Hospital of Southeast Texas. Beaumont. 61,758 No Texas.. Valley Baptist Hospital, Harlingen. . 50.700 Virginia Virginia Baptist Hospital, Lynchburg 40. 238 Capital Program n-.ll-U»--- »•<- I «r< - -

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Alabama.... Baptist Memorial Hospital, Gadsden...... I 563,492 150 10,007 Alabama 5 dailj 4,164 1,479 Birmingham Baptist Hospitals, Birmingham 2.769.955 365,179 200 55.257 Arkansas.... weekly 6,245 7,633 Arkansas Baptist Hospital. Little Rock . 4,229,093 2,058,812 50 44.664 Florida...... 7,718 6,148 5,693 Baptist Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville 5,037,357 1,205,875 150 25,000 Georgia...... Georgia Baptist Hospital, A tianU...... 6.460 8,423 578 9,860,028 260,000 2UU 112,194 daily 14,526 Kentucky.... Central Baptist Hospital, Lei' 11,290 2,047 2.163,630 1,281,426 1,228 daily 3,359 2,066 546 Kentucky... Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Louisville.1 2,953,000 1.600,000 1960 150 Kentucky.... daily 6,921 6,000 2,000 Western Baptist Hospital, Pi 1,459,139 527,736 75 50,429 daily Louisiana. . . Baptist Hospital. Alexandria 3,061 3,162 279 1.786.601 446,528 5,862 3,773 1,571 3.741,838 1,521,000 100 79,155 Louisiana.. 8,668 9,187 439,264 120,000 weekly Louisiana. ... 348,693 10 Louisiana. ... Southern Baptist Hospital. New Orleans 6,730,239 62,500 150 25,000 Mississippi .. 54.528 14,483 94 Mississippi Baptist Hospital, Jackson 4,504.915 1,568,352 1961 125 30,000 Missouri...... 60,500 7,904 8,107 1,388 Missouri Baptist Hospital, St. Louis ...... 3,840,756 183,130 1963 815 Missouri...... 112,742 daily 2.797 9,011 621 Baptist Memorial Hospital, Kansas City...... 2,909,765 608,135 1,500,000 N. Carolina.. North Carolina Baptist Hospital. Winston-Salem 7,160,214 562,114 1969 100 129,500 11.417 daily 665 Oklahoma. . . Baptist Memorial Hospital. Oklahoma City 322 13 4,600,000 3,307,568 200 3 weekly 1.446 1,641 Oklahoma . . Bristow Memorial Hospital. Bristow 349,807 Oklahoma. . . Cordell Memorial Hospital, Cordell...... 468 861 155,575 1960 eskly 196 409 Oklahoma . Enid General Hospital, Enid...... 505,168 54.000 918 2,541 305 Oklahoma. . . Grand Valley Hospital, Pryor...... 420,539 I960 607 1,261 175 Oklahoma. . . Miami Baptist Hospital. Miami ...... 543,653 37,326 weekly 1,313 1,839 374 Oklahoma. . Oklahoma Baptist Hospital. Muskogee 1,621,823 50.000 Oklahoma.. . 1,841 2,430 140 Memorial Hospital, Perry ...... 327.938 500 Oklahoma . . Southwest Baptist Hospital, Mangum eekly 223 403 327 134,004 526 610 143 Oklahoma . Stillwater Municipal Hospital. Stillwater 794,114 8. Carolina... weekly 817 2,400 233 South Carolina Baptist Hospital, Columbia 3.691.666 1,135,628 Yre 125 69,237 Tennessee . . East Tennessee Baptist Hospital. Knoxville . 4.172.423 1.725,500 Yes 1961 Tennessee. .. 64,380 11,168 9,278 4,155 1,001 Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis ...... 28.900,000 4.742,182 Yre 1961 400 Tennessee . Baptist Hospital, Inc., Nashville...... 126,215 25,000 daily 15,360 16.390 I. in 7.125,000 2,350,000 Yes 1965 300 Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas...... daily 6,182 9,933 .524 14,160,826 3,098,384 100,000 1,292,764 8 daily 11,074 17,109 1,831 Hendricks Memorial Hospital, Abilene 2,840,695 351,503 Yes 75,000 987,810 5,835| Hillcrest Memorial Hospital, Waco...... 5,096 793 2.102.013 242,729 Yes 1961 155 90,933 193,152 2 daily 5,629 4,390 Memorial Hospital. Houston 2...... 14,665,010 7,000,000 293,000 Texas. daily 6,595 12,636 Baptist Memorial Hospital. San Antonio 2,543.278 703.619i Yre 1962 300 100,000 32.173 9,862 Baptist Memorials Geriatncs Hospital, San Angelo 402,970 45,0001 Yes 1961 68 4 weekly Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas. Beaumont 4,973,613 1.410.0681 BO.000 daily 4.730 5.1U Valley Baptist Hospital. Harlingen...... 3,087,429 600,000, Yes 1962 IOO daily 3. ISO Virginia Baptist Hospital. Lynchburg

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living 2 9 Ns. r Alabama Alabama Baptist Children's Home. Inc.. Box 439. Troy E. E. Cox...... 200 53 36,000 1 263.523 1...... 1,000,000 Tumagain Children's Home. Anchorage Edmund K. Knutoen 17 3,000 16 988 65,000 1941 Arkansas Bottoms Baptist Orphanage. Monticello Harold L. Seefeldt 138 10 3,700 40,000 jjr.808 53,246 739,250 California Sunny Crest Children's Home, Bakersfield 20 8 3,500 **12.577 3,256 300,000 1954 s D. C. Baptist Home for Children, 6301 Greentree Road. Be- Walter Wood 40 53,000 ...... 300,000 1915 Florida Florida Baptist Childrens' Home, Lakeland and Miami...... T. M. Job 174 50 302,032 120,128 216,814 39,085 1,061,993 1902 Florida Baptist Home for Children, 2332 Bartram Road. Silas M. Bishop . 90 179,774 58,878 8,171 500,000 Georgia . Georgia Baptist Children's Home, Inc., Hapeville, Baxley, and Meansville...... John C. Warr 522 22 1,000,000 803,000 46,000 2,544,000 1872 Illinois Baptist Children's Home, Inc., Carmi ...... 8. Otho Williams 60 3 4.943 187,227 32.183 309,360 1917 Kentucky. . . Glen Dale Baptist Children's Home, Glendale C. Ford Deusner . 176 14 286,119 36,087 301,074 130,818 1,447,375 1915 Kentucky . . . Pine Crest, Morehead...... Mrs. Virginia R. Fields 45 633 18,045 54,918 10.626 419,196 1957 Kentucky ... •Spang Meadows, Middletown . J. D. Herndon ...... 167 20 533,911 36,086 196,496 16,465 1,365,011 Louisiana Louisiana Baptist Children's Home. Monroe D. C. Black 17C 3,000 145,000 159,706 44,161 934,033 1899 Mississippi Mississippi Baptist Orphanage, Inc., Box 97. Jackson W. G. Wise...... 171 6 222,418 30,568 133,109 1,031,363 1864 Missouri...... Missouri Baptist Children’s Home, 11300 St Charles Rock Road, Bridgeton...... E. Blake 109 169 405.745 65,013 228,429 140,553 900,161 New Mexico . .. New Mexico Baptist Children's Home, Portales...... r C. Hubbard 61 4 3,000 72 498 330,740 1919 N. Carolina . Baptist Children's Home of North Carolina, Inc., Thomasville 1...... W. R. Wagoner...... 551 212 997,488 219,599 957,037 179,275 2.946,395 1885 Oklahoma . . . Baptist Children's Home, Oklahoma City...... James V. Browning. . . 183 88,000 84,000 324.95C 40,000 1,211,029 1903 Oklahoma .... Boy’s Ranch Town. Oklahoma City...... Charles T. Baldin...... 41 3 425,000 (*) 10,000 283,622 1953 8. Carolina . . . Connie Maxwell Children's Home, Greenwood... Sam M. Smith . . 275 150 776,981 70,550 396,602 10,264 1,979,202 1891 Tennessee .... Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes, Inc., '1812 Belmont, Nashville ...... 398 14 36,000 193,232 298,651 12,275 1,201,000 1891 Texas Buckner Orphans Home', Route 4, Dallas, Texas . E. L. Carnett 637 45 7,500,000* 1,528,901 008,039* 4,729,191 1879 Mexican Baptist Children's Home, San Antonio ... 144 127,197 748,773 1941 Texas Baptist Children's Home, Round Rock ... James 8. McNabb. Jr. 136 57 31,358 197,881 750,000 1960 South Texas Children's Home, Box 991, Beeville . J. M. Lunsford 102 15 65,000 244.537 127,258 600,000 1952 Virginia. Virginia Baptist Children's Home, Salem...... R. Franklin Hough, Jr. 200 184 650,000 312,000 5,000 1,500,000

‘Consists of Mills Home, Thomasville, Vernon 3. Sparrow, superintendent; Kennedy Home, Route 2, Kinston. W. A. Smith, superintendent; Odum Home. Pembroke, Chesiey A. Ham­ mond. superintendent ' ' 'Included in report from Baptist Children's Home, Oklahoma City. 'Consists of four homes: Franklin, Memphis, Chattanooga (2). •Consists of reports pertaining to Buckner Orphans Home and Academy, Dallas; Buckner Boy's Ranch. Burnett; and Milam Girls Home, Lubbock. •Includes Homes for Aged of Buckner Orphans Home. — SOUTHERN BAPTIST REPORTS—1845-1959

Membership Baptisms V.B.S. T.U. W.M.U. Brotherhood Church Mission Total All Churches Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Property Gift Gifts 1845 ...... 351,951 23,222 4,126 1846 ...... 367.017 24.062 1847 ...... 376.851 25,629 4,411 1848 ...... 3.85,803 27,412 4,501 1849 ...... 404,600 33,497 4,695 1850 ...... 4,874 1851 ...... 423,507 33,831 1852 ...... 467,334 37,611 5,113 1853 ...... 495,945 41,863 5,817 1854 ...... 519,210 43,423 6,209 1855 ...... 542,396 43,722 6,394 1856 ...... 568,973 43,065 6,590 1857 ...... 580,296 43,122 6,777 1858 ...... 617,723 51.007 7,062 1859 ...... 639,240 49,127 7,338 1860 ...... 649,518 51,342 7.701 1861-71 No data available...... 1872 ...... 956,067 68,017 287,658 1873 ...... 1,098,808 50,532 1874 ...... 1,200,106 67,498 1875 ...... 1,249,073 62,679 1876 ...... 1,342,432 69,448 1877 ...... 1,418,296 63,680 1878 ...... 1.483.660 70,568 . 1879 ...... 1,516.351 53.760 . 1880 ...... 1,672,631 78,243 377,214 1881 ...... 961,435 47,575 396,359 13,455 1882 ...... 915,140 47,886 458,917 13,527 1883 . 934,817 53,908 502,105 13,438 1884 ...... 975,153 62,424 556,715 13,513 1885 ...... 1,013,160 65.197 326.003 14,102 4,700.893 202,170 1886 ...... 1,071,823 90,877 372,929 1,513,640 14,488 1887 ...... 1,125,892 83,158 6,840,281 209,116 1,603,934 14,346 448.365 9.180.634 1888 ...... 1,165,812 73,052 219,282 1.876,260 14,874 539,083 11.515,881 1889 ...... 1,194,654 77,507 549.127 295,391 2.203.700 15,343 13.282.024 306,493 1890 ...... 1,235,908 81,806 577,230 2.287.930 15,894 1891 ...... 1,282,220 84,076 13,382,359 398,916 2,876,927 16,091 494,845 14,703,308 1892 ...... 1.321,540 82,478 . 3,252,716 16,654 1893 ...... 1,363,351 93,842 15.600,061 3,045,689 17,710 17,361,794 1894 ...... 1,431,041 105,190 414,379 3.218,789 17,346 1895 ...... 1,468,991 90,877 17,913,444 2,927,162 17,803 19,561,268 1896 ...... 1,529,191 97,557 611,528 2,970,429 18,143 1897 ...... 1,568,906 98,984 18,351.855 425,871 2.547.347 18,678 611.612 18.681,227 189R .... 1.586.709 77,243 628,002 667.190 2,895,080 18,922 1899 .... 1.608,413 19.207.537 613,946 2,857,071 18,873 73,635 636,944 19,437,323 1900 ...... 1,657.996 80.465 670.569 701.323 3,069,507 18,963 1901 ...... 1.633.039 20.025.344 881.219 3. 456.014 19,558 95,610 712.012 20.637,619 971,984 >902 . . 1.737.446 108.517 745.474 4,016.394 19,653 1903 1.RO5.HR9 21,513,888 1,086,308 4,571.325 19,911 103,241 761.060 1.127. 794 5,036,253 1«*OI ...... 1.R32.636 103.021 776.248 1.310.134 1006 ...... 105.905 844.O1O

| Membership Total All | Churches

Year si T.U. Brotherhood Mission Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Gifts Gifts JJ 1906 1.946. 94“ 124,911 876.682| . 27,917,149 1.704.130 7.10”.934 1907 2.015.081 129.152 959. 795i . 3O.86L43S 1.817,556 7,863,4161 21,266 1908 2. 139.084 1 16.’17 1.055.7211... 1.997.634 8,522,652 1909 2,218, 911 1 10.980 1.131,981 . 37.203,522 2,261. 198 22,438 1910 2.332, 16-1 134,440 1.248,1161 43,393,899 2,480,207 10.424.486 23,248 1911 2. 421,20.1 112.396 1.388,014 60.700 16.843.897 2,522,161 10,926.406 1912 . 2,446.296 123.471 1.329,720 .. 76 665 48,634,360 2,631,976 10.883.092 23,982 1913 ...... 2.522. 63.! 137.396 1.491.426 ... 117,695 53,392,795 2,811,515 12,158.587 24,171 1914 2.588.633 151. HI 1.705,871 .. 159,932 66.861,492 3,038,044 13,073.940 24,338 1915...... 2,685,552 168,2.35 1.760,802 . 153,071 58.319,638 2,977.667 12.541.890 24.451 1916 . .. 2,744,098 I <>0.497 1,784,992 ... 175,540 61,159,186 3,233,011 13,415,884 24,602 3 1917...... 2,844,301 148,699 1.835.811 ... 64.772,860 3.560.963 15.346,158 24,883 1918...... 2,887,428 113,833 1,759,208 ... 230,540 69,974,092 4,911,105 17,852,929 24,851 1919...... 2,961,348 123,069 1.835,936 .. 301,873 74,273,728 7,331,266 21,327,446 25,303 34,882,082 27,444 1920 3.149,346 173,595 1.926.610 322,011 97.732,990 14,038,661 1921 ...... 3.220.383 233,571 2.147,654 . . 384.215 102.404.038 10,962,725 33.432,746 27,634 1922...... 3,366,211 224,844 2.220,035 ... 483,166 115,346,960 9,849,857 32,167,978 27,919 1923 3,494.189 195,864 2,381.717 ... 495.149 148,108 127,121,096 9,393,618 34,439,436 27,611 1924 3.574.531 209,676 2.536,953 ... 546,193 269,906 141,737,127 9,863,154 37,359,615 27,517 39.027.009 24,341 1925* 3,649,330 224,191 2.691,828 28,167 531.415 165,909,278 8,255,435 1926*. . 3,616,964 193,279 2,683.331 38,077 498,426 195,005,216 8.161,411 39,855.829 24,774 1927*...... 3.673.712 197,155 2,780,043 ... 480,190 440,009 205,705,944 7,843,652 39,787,237 24,274 1928* 3,705.876 183,020 2,797,129 44,230 500,564 523,736 207.614,545 7.402.788 39,927,910 25,705 1929 3,770.645 175,631 2,776,665 51.079 501,405 531,394 213,327,088 7,641,330 39.337.149 24,010 23,731 1930...... 3,850,278 198,579 2,839,183 57,983 533.976 624.659 217,979,116 6,763,837 37,488,021 1931...... 3,944,566 211,253 2,952,910 68,786 546,948 651,690 217,066.775 5,819,375 32,618,128 23,806 1932...... 4,066.140 226,855 3.051,469 71,568 583,842 563,830 209,719,089 4,951,011 27,341,488 24,035 24,270 1933...... 4,173,928 211,393 3,069,484 83,600 618,283 581,442 201,376.293 3.880.774 23.289.361 1934...... 4,277,052 209,364 3.104.411 100,902 649,773 571.702 202,095,794 4,251,668 24.653.276 24,360 1935...... 4,389,417 202,047 3.157,458 140.878 662,004 593,766 202.101,914 4,624,515 26,888.567 24,537 1936 ...... 4,482,3)5 191,993 3.173.356 198,153 693,186 595,852 203,469,481 4,986,885 29.188,687 24,671 1937...... 4,595,602 204.567 3.211.707 264,247 742,201 612,075 206.668.413 5,702,150 32,265,687 24,844 1938...... 4,770.185 256,814 3.368.851 375,455 805,945 715,402 210.466,838 5,798,529 35,265,340 24,932 1939 ...... 4,949,174 269,155 3,523,853 421.377 874,791 747,845 214,724,695 6,267.263 37,136.531 25,018 1940...... 5.104,327 245,500 3.590,374 541,206 919,689 758,151 221.974,479 6,787.627 40,359,038 25,259 1941 ...... 5,238,132 209,593 3,553,467 617,404 954,179 768.976 232,944.316 7,822.340 44,857.607 25,603 1942...... 5,367,129 209,127 3,430,929 690,114 801,567 748,465 54,868 204,131,184 9,681,772 52,247,622 25,737 1943 ...... 5,493,027 202,301 3,332.978 548,707 777,732 715,433 33,009 248,168,495 13,455.640 63.067,085 25,790 1944 5,667,926 218,223 3,372,909 635,947 759,885 719,186 34.750 259,534,009 17,300,389 76,588,615 25,965 5 865 554 256 699 3,525,310 801,218 703,332 739,360 38.538 276,089,771 22,490.751 98,458,425 26,191 1946 .... 6,079,305 253,361 3,738.924 1,055,678 802,859 767,521 71,412 313,053,779 27,240,704 115,226,949 26,401 1947 ...... 6,270.819 285,152 4.004,075 1,328,790 927,908 761,907 97.146 ?66,830,652 28.472,014 132,162.846 26,764 1948 . . 6,489,221 310.226 4.301.490 1,268,171 1,079,024 856,332 119,230 450.489.517 30,605,598 155,574,504 26,822 1949...... 6,761,265 334,892 4,643,650 1,443,072 1,235,438 943,135 142,412 548,261,564 31.316,818 178.337,307 27,285 1950 ...... 7,079.889 376.085 5,024,553 1.642,772 1,440,895 1,033,479 167,744 33.402.224 197.242.154 1951...... 7,373,498 375,525 5,253,695 1,770,418 1,554,660 1,087,427 185,587 761,510,838 37,268,172 222,838,109 28.289 1952 ...... 7.634.493 354,384 5,491,056 2,059,163 1,677,293 1,143,993 214.486 890.697.339 45,822,830 248,004.289 28,865 1953 7,886,016 361.835 5.759.128 2.108.370 1,849,544 1,188,080 242,9)8 1.020,504.214 48,427,760 278,851,129 29,496 1954 ...... 8. 169,491 396,857 6.356,489 2,570,290 2,062.952 1,302,060 273.406 1,162,761,138 52,926,157 305.573,654 29,899 1955 ... 8.474. 741 416,867 6,641,715 2,652,788 2,223,502 1,245,358 404,281 1,323,453,534 58.360.247 334,836.283 30,377 r 1956 . . 8,708,823 384,627 6.823,7)3 2.733.990 2,316,354 1,267,850 445,630 1,491,385,336 64,954,516 372.136.675 30,834 1957 ...... 8.966.255 389,716 6.972.350 2,777,104 2.414,584 1,324.295 511,521 1,662,512.890 70,015,299 397,550.347 31,297 1958...... 9,206,758 407,892 7,096,175 2.908,157 2,503,920 1,395,974 582,497 1,825,474,318 74,750,699 419,619,438 31,498 5 1959. . 9,485,276 429,063 7,276,502 2,910,258 2,608,110 1,456,192 617,263 2,009,254,164 77,753.190 453,338,720 31,906 SECTION II SOUTHERN BAPTIST HOMES FOR AGED II The World of Religion

State Name and Location "SRI How Financed BAPTISTS AROUND THE WORLD Value

1 Homo j of

jl Total D. C...... Baptist Home of the District Endowment, Payments of gwa of Columbia, 3248 N Street, appropriation from D. C. Baa N.W., Washington, D. C. .. Glen A. Kirsch 1880 27 27 1 13 1 50,518 tist Convention

Florida...... Horida Baptist Retirement Cooperative Program and Centers, Veto Beach...... J. Perry Carter 1959 100 .... 1 100,000 ignations plus the pay menu residents

Georgia...... Baptist Village, Inc., Way­ Georgia Baptist Convention ud crow ...... H. R. Mitchell 1955 56 22 16 10 721,000 individuals

Kentucky...... Baptist Home of Northern Unified Budget of North Bad Kentucky, 15th and Home and Campbell Aaaociaticm and Streets, Newport...... C. L. Drake 1952 55 48 > 2‘ 35 255,000 fees from residents

Louisiana...... Arcadia Baptist Home, Area* Donations, Cooperative Propu dia...... of Louisiana Baptist Coons- 1958 50 1 275,000 tion, and fees from rondeau

Maryland...... Baptist Home of Maryland, 1615 Park Avenue, Balti­ Mrs. Mildred R. Endowment and Cooperatnt more 17...... Sbreckhiae . .. 1916 22 22 2 8‘ —93,000 Program GRAND TOTAL 23,029,533

Missouri...... Home for Aged Baptiste, Cooperative Program, Endcv- Ironton...... John Burney .. 1935 117 117 15 42 1,000,000 ment. Anniversary Gifts

N. Carolina.... North Carolina Baptist Special Day Offering, denom­ SOURCE: Bopfist World Allianes Homes, Inc., Winston-Sa­ inational program, income Iron lem and Albennarle...... J. M. Haye. 1951 119 100' 3 55 1,000,000 residents personal and corp> ration gifts and bequest*. BAPTIST WORLD STATISTICS Oklahoma...... Golden Age Home, Hugo J. F. Murrell . 1959 16 15 1 7 141,918 Citixens of Hugo and Bapist General Convention Figures as of December 31, 1958, as far as possible. Statistics from some areas are not complete Oklahoma...... Oklahoma City Golden Age Baptist General Convention d Home, Oklahoma City...... J. T. Daniel . . 1959 7 3 1 45,766 Oklahoma

8. Carolina. ... Bethea Baptist Home, Dar­ Cooperative Program, Sth Bunday lington ...... A. L. Gross . . . 1954 80 80 4 30 1,250,000 contributions, gifts and fees boa Belgium ...... 274 Bulgaria...... 676 (1941) Ttuf...... Texas Baptist Haven, Hou- aton*...... 64 63 4 18 649,016 Gifts from Churches Channel Isles ...... 301 Czechoslovakia ...... 4,108 Texas...... Mary E. Trew Home, Dallas* 24 24 2 8 362,654 Gifts from Churches Denmark ...... 7,377 Virginia...... Virginia Baptist Home, Inc., Cooperative Program, Bunday England ...... 203,848 Culpeper...... F. B. LeSueur . 1940 200 200 • 59 2,225,000 school offerings, ipeciaJ gift*, fees from residents. Estonia ...... 9,041* Finland ...... 3,382 France ...... 2,933 ‘1968 report with the exception of "number of guests", and "capacity". ...... 99,926 Holland ...... 8,641 Hungary ...... 19,628 Ireland ...... 5,513 Isle of Man ...... 35 Italy ...... 5,214 Latvia . . t...... 6,796* Lithuania ...... 190* Norway ...... 7,264 Poland ...... 2,536 Portugal ...... 1,833 Romania . .i...... 80,000 Scotland ...... 20,339 Spain ...... 3,163

July. Augutt. September, 1960 Fogs 59 Fogs 5f Qmrt9rly Rivi** Sweden ...... 33,798 ...... 1397 CENTRAL AMERICA AND WEST INDIES u- S. S. R...... 53o'ooo Bahamas...... 16,000 Wales ...... 97,241 Bermuda...... 40 Yugoslavia ...... 3 700 British Honduras ...... 119 TOTAL FOR EUROPE ...... 480 •Estimate—not included in total. Costa Rica ...... Cuba ...... 16,084 ASIA Dominican Republic...... 200 Burma ...... 193,719 El Salvador...... r. r...... 2,685 Ceylon ...... 1,824 Guatemala I ___ - China-proper ...... g| 701* Honduras j...... 1,979 Hong Kong and Macao...... 12,527 Haiti ... jsrww?.. ■.<;«•*...... ••'•••• . 28,457 Formosa (Taiwan) ...... 7,041 Jamaica ...... 28,604 India ...... 401,529 Nicaragua ...... 3,464 Indonesia ...... 793 Panama...... • 2,833 Israel ■ • ...... ’ . 95 Puerto Rico ...... 7,000 JaPan ...... 17,789 St. Lucia...... 101 Jordan...... 34 St. Vincent...... 112 Korea ...... 6,436 Trinidad and Tobago...... 1,073 Lebanon ...... ^60 TOTAL FOR CENTRAL AMERICA Malaya ...... ’1,361 AND WEST INDIES...... 109,231 Pakistan ...... u 379 Philippines ...... 19^057 SOUTH AMERICA Thailand ...... 2 219 Argentina...... 12,472 TOTAL FOR ASIA ...... 758,214 •From aurvey by National Christian Council of China (1950) Bolivia ...... 1,218 155,865 AUSTRALASIA AND OCEANIA Brazil ...... Chile ...... 7,205 Australia ...... 35,686 Colombia...... 2,399 New Guinea...... 36Q Ecuador ...... 100 New Zealand ...... 13 373 Guiana, British ...... 245 TOTAL FOR AUSTRALASIA AND OCEANIA 49,919 Guiana, Dutch ...... 40 AFRICA Paraguay ...... 679 Algiers ...... Peru ...... 684 Angola ...... 16,825 Uruguay ...... 1,071 Belgian Congo ...... 134,101 Venezuela ...... 800 |Cameroons, British...... 15,675 TOTAL FOR SOUTH AMERICA...... 182,778 Cameroons, French ...... 11J>39 E«ypt ...... ’ 80 NORTH AMERICA Ethiopia ...... 16 Canada ...... 135,126 French Equatorial Africa...... 24,923 Mexico ...... 16,125 Ghana ...... 2 224 United States Ivory Coast...... 4’630 American Baptist Convention...... 1,563,593 Kenya ...... Baptist General Conference of Liberia ...... 14,025 America ...... 65,507 Mozambique ...... National Baptist Convention, U. S. A., N>geria ...... 44,205 Incorporated ...... 4,557,416 Nyasaland ...... j 724 National Baptist Convention Portuguese East Africa ...... 1800 of America ...... 2,668,799 Portuguese West Africa...... ’ 47 North American Baptist General Rhodesia, Northern ...... 1 4g0 Conference ...... 49,269 Rhodesia, Southern ...... 3 893 Seventh Day Baptist General St. Helena...... ’ ’ qq Conference ...... 5,823 Sierra Leona ...... ’ 429 Southern Baptist Convention...... 9,485,276 (1959) South Africa ...... i ; 30 652 20 Other Baptist Bodies ...... 1,929,916 20,325,599 Spanish Morocco...... kq TOTAL FOR NORTH AMERICA...... 20,476,850 TOTAL FOR AFRICA * 808,414 GRAND TOTAL 23,029,533 Page 60 Quarterly Revia* Ju/y, Augutt, September. 1960 Page 61 MEMBERSHIP AS A PER CENT SOUTHERN BAPTISTS as a Percentage of All Denominations in the U.S.. 1958

NUMBER OF SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY ENROLMENT SCHOOLS

1950 1958 1950 1958 U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SOURCE; Yearbook of American Churches, 1960 YEARBOOK OF AMERICAN CHURCHES

/’age 62 Quarterly Review July. Auguit, September. 1960 Page 63 FINANCIAL REPORTS FROM RELIGIOUS BODIES MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS. OF LARGER RELIGIOUS BODIES IN the UNITED STATES - Total Total Total Foreign Per Member Religious Body Benevolences Contributions Missions Contributions' Sunday . School $ 51,225,191 $ 65,590,236 $ 10,431,743 1 217.31 Members Members Churches Aoventisi. oevvuui • ■ •...... QAVMlth-DaV 1 ...... Churches Membership 1. 12,990,222 70,405,404 2,155,109 45.03 Religious Body 1958 1957 1958 1957 2. Baptist: ’American Convention...... 1968 North American General Conference...... 1,019,921 4,959,996 216,719 106.53 3. Seventh-Day General Conference**...... 91,684 312,112 N.R. 53.60 Seventh-day Adventists...... 301,826 291,567 2,956 4. 2,912 300,258 74,750,699 419,619,438 15,334,739 51.04 Assemblies of God...... 505,552 482,352 8,088 289,871 Southern Convention...... 8.104 922,663 406,528 1,213,369 125,223 153.57 American Baptist Convention...... •1,555.360 1,536,276 •6,362 893, MO fi Brethren: Brethren in Christ...... 6.389 1.012,579 431,614 70,737 68.85 Southern Baptist Convention...... 9,202.205 8,956,756 995.19J i. ’Brethren Church (Ashland)...... 1,283,776 31 477 31,257 7,088.198 326,202 70.03 National Baptist Convention, U. S. A., •.960,251 8. •Church of the Brethren...... 2,567,600 12,288,049 7.748,066 40,145,220 2,699,948 133.07 Inc...... *...... 5,000,000 d4,557,416 26.000 0 •Church of the Nasarene...... d25.6O3 2,407.348 2.407,348 1,725,372 12,725,372 461,837 110.66 National Baptist Conv. of America...... b2,668,799 b2,668,799 bll. 398 10 •Church of God (Anderson)...... bl 1.398 bl,000,100 hl, 000,1Q0 302,172 2,349.774 76,807 62.42 American Baptist Association...... 630,000 630,000 3,045 11. rhumbe* of God in North America**1...... 3,025 234.205 234,175 10,155,582 97,480,446 2,406,434 69.55 Conservative Baptist Assn, of America.. l 275,000 275,000 1,300 1,072 12. •350,000 350.0W 12,548,158 79,127,458 2,251,932 41.17 ...... 184,287 172,683 2,166 2,091 General Association of Regular Baptist 152,500 Hl.» Eastern: American Catholic**...... 16,995 32,618 1,609 3.22 Ukrainian Orthodox**...... 2,637 Churches...... >126,268 122,038 843 809 North American Baptist Association... •Evangelical and Reformed...... 8,323,153 63,419,468 1,173,715 78.56 B261.202 b261,202 bl,778 bl, 778, b285.345 United Free Will Baptist Church...... 6285.345 •Evangelical Congregat ional...... 398,310 2,527,543 132,605 85.17 fioo.ooo flOO.OOO f836 1836 131,500 it Church of the Brethren...... 131,500 Evangelical Covenant Church of America'...... 2,201,012 8,863,082 582,460 151.84 200.282 199.936 1,069 1,062 156.757 Buddhist Churches of America...... 152.542 Evangelical Free Church of America...... 2.086,228 5,319,326 904,355 182.27 10.000 10,000 51 49 •15,600 Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) 15,000 8,068,171 46,793,428 1,293,931 62.67 163,937 695,332 66,774 120.05 International 1,943,599 1,943,599 7.945 Friends: *Ohio Yearly Meeting...... 8,001 1,276,231 1.280,606 International Foursquare Gospel...... 1,011,676 6,083,426 469,461 49.50 Church of God (Cleveland,Tenn)...... 155,541 150,227 3,082 2,980 258,573 270,919 Lutheran: * American...... 7,614,701 47,216,896 749,979 70.89 Church of God (Anderson, Ind.)...... 133,214 131,420 2,234 2,210 239,077 Church of God in Christ...... 380,428* 360,428 •American Evangelical...... 207,412 1,167,503 13,327 72.98 3,800 3,600 96,500 93.500 05 5,468,160 29,163,771 737,287 73.17 Churches of Christ ...... 2,000.000! 1,750,000 •Augustana...... 17.500 16.500, 1209.615 1209.615 61.74 Church of the Nasarene . 291,036 281.646 Evangelical...... 9,409,590 45,366,512 828,000 4.309 4,225 116,572 601,436 65.59 1,381,124 1,392,632 5:341 5:544 768:940 Evangelical Synod...... 2,620 Greek Archdiocese of North and South 800, Ml 28 Free...... 746,233 3,519,017 173,978 66.31 ft Missouri Synod...... 26,891,891 132,586,532 2.613,689 89,74 America...... 1,150,000 1,150,000 378 378 •59,500 59 500 30 Suomi Synod...... 152,977 1,533,058 28,972 61.94 Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of Amer. 50,000 50,000 51 51 1,095 The Russian Orthodox Church Outside 1.065 31. •United ...... 23,645,109 110,179.054' 4,973,342 66.45 32. United Evangelical...... 627,153 3,256,050 89.282 77.38 Russia...... <55,000 <55,000 681 g81 ■ The Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic 33 Wisconsin Synod**...... 3,001,205 13,947,68s 59.77 Church of America...... 34. Mennonite: Conference of Evangelical...... 190,682 346,777 86,991 150.58 •756,000 755,000 •352 352 •10,800 Syrian Antiochian Orthodox Church.... 10,800 35. General Conference...... 1,504,013 3,762,851 324,270 107.97 110,000 110,000 80 80 5,750 Evangelical and Reformed Church...... 20,300 36 Methodist: Free**'...... ,., <...... 8 070,016 13,539,090 610,688 143 95 *06,365 800,042 2,731 2,727 553.218 552,553 Evangelical United Brethren Church . . . 37. •Methodist Church...... 93:007,712 511,758.582 17,000,000 52.80 749,188 746,460 4,353 4,156 697.038 699,399 International Church of the Foursquare 38. Wesleyan •*...... 1,418,431 7,486,209 246,389 204.97 30. Moravian: Evangelical Unity...... 70,948 274,269 2,999 62.69 Gospel...... 79,012 112,706 697 679 67.590 65,680 40. Moravian Church (Northern Province).... 334,853 1,816,281 134,810 68 14 Jehovah’s Witnesses...... 226,797 208.260 3,484 3.718 41. Pilgrim Holiness Church ...... 819,681 5,890,525 430,669 194.85 d.5.500,000 d5,500.000 d4,079 d4,079 252,839 252,839 42. Presbyterian: Associate Reformed...... 628,498 1,909,692 61,198 69 73 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sts. 1,394,729 1,339,638 3,139 3.002 1,354.509 Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of 1.252.603 43. •Cumberland...... 540,795 3,985,017 135,312 45.14 Latter-day Sts...... 44. Orthodox...... 263,585 1,035,549 107,065 153.87 116,336 146,076 883 868 84,275 84,300 Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod ... 45. •U.8...... 19,401,184 82,760,291 3,585,598 95.18 2,234,844 2.150,230 5,028 4,979 800,950 759.895 Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of 46. •United Presbyterian Church U.S.A. ’...... 42,851,742 243,000,572 8,951,595 78.29 47. ’Protestant Episcopal...... 23,236,063 120,687,177 2,596,101 58.33 Wisconsin and Other States...... •342,993 b339,106 •841 b858 51.542 t>48,621 48. •Reformed Church in America...... 4,854,132 21,550,017 1,126,061 98.24 American Lutheran Church...... 973,951 bQlO.Ol 1 1.966 bl.966 421,488 b398.M5 40. United Brethren in Christ**'...... 606,266 2,581,370 152,619 132 82 Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church 582,560 576,189 1.186 1,242 239.776 237.806 Evangelical Lutheran Church...... 1.092,866 1.058,722 2.473 2,482 365.423 359,362 United Lutheran Church in America.... Total U. 8. 1958...... $ 473,911,895 t 2.352.159 290 t 86.944.184 $ 62.25 •2.293.902 2,235.455 44.106 876,110 876,110 Mennonite Church...... Total U. 8. 1957...... 443,575,766 2,206,593,817 84,102,030 59 23 11.365 71,186 '858 ’ 810 112.890 111,717 African Church... .Methodist Episcopal gl. 166.301 gl,166,301 g5,878 <5.878 363,432 <363. W African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church...... ’.Member of Department of Stewardship and Benevolence. 780,000 b761,000 3,090 b3,083 420,000 b!97.50C Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.. ’’Figures for this body not used in calculating total per-member contributions because not comparable with figures for other bodies. <392,167 g392,167 g2,469 <2,469 <115,424 i)25,3C The Methodist Church...... 'Most of the increase in benevolences over last year is to be accounted for by the $1.660.122 reported under "non-budget de­ 9,670.690 9,543,245 39,138 39,359 7,084,188 6.960.8T nominational benevolences" under which item nothing was reported last year. Pentecostal Chureh of God of Amer. Inc. 103,500 105,000 900 915 100,000 100.000 United Pentecostal Church, Inc...... •This body reports its fiscal year as from August to July instead of from May to April as in the preceding years. 160,000 135,000 1,595 1,560 fl 30,000 flJO.OOO *Tbis body formerly known as the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church of America. Polish National Catholic Church of Am. 271,316 267,418 157 157 <23,543 <23.543 Cumberland Presbyterian Church . •Total contributions figure includes $205,441 contributed to Lutheran Laymen's Movement for Stewardship. 87,531 86,340 990 991 73.976 71.589 Presbyterian Church in the U. 8...... ‘Included in total contributions figure but not reported separately. 869,452 848,735 3,984 3,928 682,968 885. IM United Presbyterian Church in the 'Ihe relatively large increases in benevolences over last year are due to incompleteness of figures for previous years, according to the Director of Finance of this denomination. 3.094.633 2.775.464 9,212 8,351 1,932,954 1.809.233 ’This body lormed by merger of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. and the United Presbyterian Church of North America. Protestant Episcopal Church...... 3,042,286 2.965.137 6,909 6.842 885. 104 880,699 'The figures reported by this body indicate considerable decline as compared with last year's figures, but they are more in line Christian Reformed Church...... 228.905 221.969 529 509 62,685 54,523 with earlier years. Reformed Church in America . 216,096 213,544 852 839 161,049 163,880 ’Membership for ages 13 and over was used to compute this figure. Roman Catholic Church...... 39.509.508 35,846,477 21,617 21.327 3.313.852 2,704,515 Salvation Army...... 250.583 250,156 1,273 1,279 159,949 160,687 International General Assembly of Spiritualists...... b!64,072 bl64.072 b2O9 b2O9 14.635 (4.635 Soures: Department »f Stewardship and Banevolanta, National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. Unitarian Churches. 108,396 104,914 373 365 58.158 58.049

Totals...... 106.036,067 100,434,997 277.586 274.130 38.984.986 37.527.148 Smaller Religious Bodies. 3,521,674 3,754,681 31,863 32,763 2,212,327 2.832,624

Grand Totals. . 109.557,741 104.189,678 309.449 306.893 41,197.313 40,350.771

Source: 1959 and 1960 YEARBOOK OF AMERICAN CHURCHES a-1957 figure, b-1956 figure, c-1955 figure, d-1954 figure, e-1953 figure, f-1952 figure, g-1951 figure, b-1944 figure, i-1949 figure July, August, September, 1960 Page 65 Page 64 Quarterly Revis* RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD Broadcasting and Film Commission: «■<» H. H. McConnell, acting executive director. Riverside Drive, New York 27, New York; m CENT Of WOULD EOELJIADON Office of Information: 475 Riverside Drive, S. Franklin Mack, executive director. New York 27, New York; William Frye, Central Department of Church World Serv­ director. ice: 475 Riverside Drive, New York 27. Bureau of Reaearch and Surveys: 475 River­ ROMAN CATHOLIC New York. Central Department of Evangelism: 476 side Drive, New York 27, New York; Riverside Drive. New York 27, New York ; Lauris B. Whitman, executive director. PROTESTANT

MOSLEM 2. MAJOR DENOMINATIONAL GROUPS

CONFUCIAN Seventh-day Adventists: Headquarters, 6840 International Convention of Christian Eastern Avenue, Northwest. Takoma Park, Churches (Disciples of Christ) : Headquarters, HINDU Washington 12. D.C., W. R. Beach, secretary. 221 Ohmer. P.O. Box 19136, Indianapolis 19, Assemblies of God: Headquarters. 434 West Indiana; Gaines M. Cook, executive secre- BUDDHIST Pacific Street, Springfield, Missouri ; Thomas F. Zimmerman, general superintendent. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: EASTERN ORTHODOX American Baptist Convention: Headquarters, Headquarters. 47 East South Temple Street, 152 Madison Avenue, New York 16, New Salt Lake City. Utah ; David O. McKay, York; E. H. Tuller, general secretary. president. East Central States Mission, 1466 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Kentucky. OTHER OR NONE Southern Baptist Convention: 127 Ninth Ave­ American Lutheran Church: Headquarters, nue North, Nashville 8, Tennessee; Porter Columbus, Ohio; Henry F. Schuh, D.D., Routh, executive secretary of Executive Com­ LL.D., president, 57 East Main Street, mittee : James W. Merritt, secretary of the SOURCE: Information Plaaie Almanac. Columbus 15, Ohio. Convention, 447 Boulevard. Gainesville, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod: Head­ Georgia. quarters. 210 North Broadway, St. Louis 2, National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc.: J. Missouri; J. W. Behnken, D.D., president. H. Jackson, president, 3101 South Parkway, The United Lutheran Church in America: Chicago, Illinois. Headquarters, 231 Madison Avenue, New American Baptist Association: Headquarters. York 16, New York; Franklin Clark Fry, 214 East Broad Street. Texarkana, Arkansas- president, F. Eppling Reinartz, secretary; DIRECTORY OF CHRISTIAN GROUPS IN UNITED STATES Texas ; A. L. Patterson, corresponding sec­ Edmund F. Wagner, treasurer. retary. The Methodist: A. C. Hoover, director of the North American Baptist Association: L. S. statistical office, 740 Rush Street, Chicago, Walker, president, 1402 East Tyler Avenue. Illinois. Pascagoula, Mississippi. Cumberland Presbyterian: Charles L. Lehning, Free Will Baptists: Headquarters. 3801 Rich­ Jr., past moderator, Route 6, Laurel Ridge I. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCIES land Avenue, Nashville 5. Tennessee; Bill Drive. Raleigh, North Carolina. A. Melvin, executive secretary. Presbyterian, U. 8.: Headquarters, 341-E Ponce de Leon Avenue, N.E., Atlanta 8. Georgia; United Free Will Baptists: Headquarters, 1000 American Council of Christian Churches: 15 Department of Stewardship and Benevo­ James A. Millard, Jr., stated clerk. University Street, Kinston, North Carolina; Park Row. New York ; Rev. Clyde J. Ken­ lence: 475 Riverside Drive. New York The United Presbyterian Church in the UJ.A.: W. F. Cox, chairman of executive board. nedy. president. 27. New York. Headquarters, 510 Witherspoon Building, Durham, North Carolina. National Association of Evangelicals: 222 Division of Foreign Missions: 475 Riverside Philadelphia 7, Pennsylvania; Eugene C. East Willow Avenue, Wheaton. Illinois; Drive. New York 27. New York: Luther Church of Christ, Scientist: Headquarters, 107 Blake, stated clerk. George L. Ford, executive director. A. Gotwald, executive secretary: Irene A. Falmouth Street, Boston 15. Massachusetts ; Protestant Episcopal: Headquarters. 281 Park Mrs. Kathryn F. Cook, president. National Council of Churches: 475 Riverside Jones, associate executive secretary. Avenue, South, New York 10, New York; Drive. New York 27. New fork ; Edwin T. Department of Overseas Union Churches: Church of God: Headquarters, Cleveland, Ten­ Arthur Lichtenberger, presiding bishop. Dalhberg. president; Roy G. Ross, general 475 Riverside Drive, New York 27, New nessee ; James A. Cross, general overseer; Salvation Army: National Headquarters, 120- secretary; R. H. Edwin Espy, associate. York ; Raymond A. Gray, executive di­ A. M. Phillips, general secretary and 130 West Fourteenth Street, New York 11, Division of Christian Education: 475 River­ rector treasurer. New York; Commissioner Norman S. Mar­ side Drive. New York 27, New York ; Division of Home Missions: 475 Riverside Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) : R. Eugene shall, national commander; Lt. Commissioner Gerald E. Knoff, executive secretary. Drive, New York 27, New York; Jon L. Sterner, director of church service. Box L. W. Cowan, national chief secretary. Commission on General Christian Edu­ Regier. executive secretary. 1004. Anderson, Indiana; C. W. Hatch, The Roman Catholic Church: Egidio Vagnozzi Department of Church Building: 475 cation : 475 Riverside Drive, New York executive secretary of executive council. Box apostolic delegate to the United States, 3889 27. New York. Riverside Drive. New York 27, New 430. Anderson, Indiana. Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington York: S. T. Ritenour, executive director. Commission on Higher Education: 475 Church of the Naxarene: Headquarters, 6401 8, D. C. General Department of United Church Men: Greek Orthodox Church: Headquarters, 69 Riverside Drive, New York 27. New The Paseo, Kansas City 10. Missouri; S. T. 475 Riverside Drive, New York 27, New East Second Street. New York 8, New York ; York. Ludwig, general church secretary. York; S. J. Patterson. Jr., genersl Metropolitan Leonty, archbishop of New Commission on Missionary Education: 475 Churches of Christ: No genera] organization. director. York. Riverside Drive, New York 27, New General Department of United Church I nited Church of Christ: The General Council Jewish Congregations: Union of American He­ York Women: 475 Riverside Drive. New York Congregational Christian Churches and brew Congregations, Central Agency for Division of Christian Life and Work-: 475 27. New York ; Mrs. W. Murdoch Mac­ Evangelical and Reformed Church. 287 American Reform Judaism, 888 Fifth Ave­ Riverside Drive. New York 27. New York Leod, general director. Fourth Avenue, New York 10, New York; nue, New York 21, New York; Maurice N. Fred Haskins and James E. Wagner. Eisendrath, president. Page 66 Quarterly Revit* -July. Augutt, September, 1960 Page 67 I

SECTION III Facts of Interest

MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DIVORCES

IN THE UNITED STATES. 1950-1959 | There are more drug addicts in the United States than in any | other country in the Western World —perhaps more than in ) I the other Western nations combined! They are increasing | a* l^e rate of 1,000 a month, and 13 per cent of all addicts

Marriages Births Diwm 1 are twenty-one or under. The narcotic traffic costs $500 mil­ lion o year. IMO...... 1,667,231 3,632,000 385,144

1M1...... 1,594,694 3.823,000 381.000 It pays to go to college. Figures based on facts from the 1M3...... 1,539,318 3,913,000 382.000 Census Bureau reveal the following: Lifetime earnings of a 1M3...... 1,546,000 3.965.000 390,100 college graduate, $268,000; of a high school graduate, $1 65,000; ond of an elementary school graduate, $116,000. 1M4...... 1,490,000 4.078,000 379,000 Four years of college has been worth $103,000 more in a 1M5...... 1,531,000 4,104,000 377,009 lifetime than a high school diploma, and worth $152,000 more than elementary school. The 1960 census will show an IMO...... 1,569,000 4,168,000 377.000 even wider gap. 1M7...... 1,516,000 4.254,000 378,000

1958...... 1,451.000 4.204,000 380,000

1959 . 1,494,000 4,249,000 J. Edgor Hoover, director of FBI, has said that criminals in the United States force us to spend each year more than four Source: U. S. Department of Health. Education, and Welfare and two-thirds times as much on them as we spend on all forms of education, both public and private.

PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME, 1958 ME. $1,704 Outlets for alcoholic beverages now outnumber grocery stores by more than 148,000 in the United States. There are \J N.H. 4 27,881 retail alcohol dealers and 279,440 grocery stores T $1,885 in the United States. 1 MICH. MASS. [$2,099 8)7 $2,394 IDAHO 4J HI- $>.701 OHIO .521*1,966 DEIA. NEB $1,894 NEV. 1,509 9 A. DC. $2,221 A trip to Europe may soon be mode for $50.00. A contract UTAH COLO. I $1,674 $2,634 $1,7531 $2,04z] I KAN., $1,397! hos been signed to build two giant 6,000-berth superliners at [$2,037] | CALIFX ($2,001 TENN.-* a cost of $80 million each. Choicer accommodations will be $2,559| $1,384 scaled to a maximum of $125. The ships will be built in West F l QKLA. 1 ARK. N. MEX. /mjs£ \ A. Germany. I ARIZ? I $1.74° Ij ,1,228/ ($1,932 $1,838 $1,053 \ GA> 1 1 alaV’'487 J TEX. 1 |$'2’V— $1,814 $1,876 $2,100 and over Edward L. Bortz, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a past presi­ ■I $1,900 to $2,099 dent of the American Medical Association, has predicted that in the next couple of decades the life span in this country will $1,700 to $1,899 be one hundred years, and retirement age will be moved up United States, 1958 $2,057 to 85 or 90. | |under $1,700 United States, 1957 $2,027 SOURCE Survey Bull.Im 1959 SOURCE Survey of Current Business

Page 68 Quarterly Rew '• August, September, 1960 Page 69 THE AGING POPULATION, 1900 - 1980

Trends in U.S. Education College Enrolment and Enrolment As a Per Cent of Population Aged 17 - 24 1940 - 1958

SOURCE: Bureau of the Census

Per cent of Population 25 4 ears and Over Bv Years of School Completed U.S. POPULATION, BY AGE GROUPS, 1959 - 1970 (Actual and Projected. 1950- 1980)

SOURCES: U S. CENSUS BUREAU RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT, BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD,

Page 70 July, August, S»pt»mb*r, 1960 71 An ‘ Average American Spends Daily

"U OF AMERICANS, Per cent of Total For All Americans 20 10 0 During the Year 1958 This Amounts to: llllllllllll (000,000) $1.07 for Food j $67,394 *11111111111 .68 for Taxes I MOVERS, BY AGE I 42,561 llllllllllll .65 for Household Operation I 41,309

miiiiiiii ______| 3 | :> 1 .60 for Housing 38,001 Illllllllll

.57 for Transportation and Foreign Travel 36,236 IIIIIIRII .50 for Clothing, Jewelry, Accessories 31,459 1*11111

37 for Savings 23,522

.28 for Medical, Death Expenses 17,826

,27 for Recrea.tion 16,973

.15 for Alcoholic Beverages 9,210

10 for Tobacco 6,376

06 for Religious, Welfare 3,939

38 for All Other Purposes 24,233

DIFFERENT 1 00 0% 359,039 HOUSC, SAME COUNTY

SOURCE Survey of Current Business. Page 72 Quarterly /?evr»w Joly, August, September, 1960 Page 73 SECTION IV

CRIME TRENDS IN THE U.S. 1950- 1958* BAPTIST DIRECTORIES ARRESTS BY AGE DIRECTORIES OF SOUTHERN BAPTISTS 1959-1960

SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION Organized in First Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia, May 8, 1845

OFFICERS OF THE CONVENTION I960 SESSION

Ramsey Pollard, President, Bellevue Baptist James W. Merritt, 447 Boulevard, Gainesville, Church. Memphis, Tennessee Georgia, and Joe W. Burton, 127 Ninth W. R. Pettigrew, First Vice President, 1101 Avenue, North, Nashville 3, Tennessee, Sec­ South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky retaries Bruce H. Price, Second Vice President, First Porter Routh, Treasurer. 127 Ninth Avenue, Baptist Church, Newport News, Virginia North, Nashville 3, Tennessee

1960 Session: May 17-20, Miami Beach, Florida 1961 Session: May 23-26, St. Louis, Missouri 1962 Session: June 5-8, San Francisco, California 1963 Session: May 7-10, Kansas City, Missouri 1964 Session: May 18-24, Atlantic City, New Jersey

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE CONVENTION Headquarters: 127 Ninth Avenue, North, Nashville 3, Tennessee

Porter Routh, Executive Secretary-Treasurer Robert G. Capra, Assistant Director of Co­ Albert McClellan, Program Planning Secretary operative Program Promotion John H. Williams, Financial Planning Sec­ Theo Sommerkamp, Assistant Director, Baptist retary Press Leonard Hill, Production Editor of The Bap­ W. C. Fields, Public Relations Secretary tist Program Merrill D. Moore, Stewardship Promotion Kendall Berry, Chairman, Blytheville, Ar­ Secretary kansas Robert J. Hastings, Assistant Director of A. Barnum Hawkes, Recording Secretary, Church Finance Waycross, Georgia

FOREIGN MISSION BOARD

Organized in 1845 Headquarters: 3806 Monument Avenue, Richmond 30, Virginia

Baker J. Cauthen, Executive Secretary Frank K. Means, Secretary for Latin America Charles E. Maddry, Executive Secretary, Winston Crawley, Secretary for the Orient Emeritus ‘Latest year available Rogers M. Smith, Administrative Associate H Cornell Goerner. Secretary for Africa, SOURCE: Federal Bureau of Investigation. to the Executive Secretary Europe, and the Near East

July, August, September, 1960 Page 74 Page 75 Quarterly Re»ie* Elmer S. West, Jr., Secretary for Mission­ Ione Gray, Director of Press Relation■ ary Personnel Ralph Masse, Assistant Treasurer HOME MISSION BOARD Eugene L. Hill, Secretary for Missionary Bill B. Cody, Associate Secretary, Missionary Organized in 1845 Education and Promotion Personnel Floyd H. North, Editor, Ths Commission Everett L. Deane, Treasurer Headquarters: 161 Spring Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia Elbert L. Wright, Business Manager James G. Starts. Associate Secretary, Mission­ Fon H. Scofield, Jr.. Associate Secretary for ary Personnel Visual Education Luke B. Smith, Assistant Secretary for Mis­ sionary Personnel Genevieve Greer, Book Editor ADMINISTRATIVI Mary Elisabeth Fuqua, Assistant to the Ex­ Josef Nordenhaug, President, European Theo- Department of Promotion logical Seminary, Switzerland ecutive Secretary Courts Redford, Executive Secretary-Treasurer J. C. Durham, Jr., Secretary Edna Frances Dawkins, Associate Secretary, George W. Sadler, Special Representative for G. Frank Garrison, Assistant Executive Sec­ Missionary Personnel Europe retary-Treasurer DIVISION OF IVANOfLISM MISSIONARY PERSONNEL Administrative Services C. E. Autrey, Director C. Y. Doasey, Associate (January I, IMO) Leland Waters, Executive Assistant Eual F. Lawson, Associate Curtis L. Johnston, Financial Secretary C. E. Wilbanks, Associate AFRICA. EUROPE. .nd th, NEAR EAST Ransome W. Swords, Secretary, Insurance Vernon Yearby, Associate Africa ...... —...... 385 Services 84 i Ghana ______—...... —...... B. M. Crain, Business Manager ■ Guinea ...^...... ™...... ~.~..«-..~.—...... 2 Carlton Binns, Attorney DIVISION OF MISSIONS Kenya ...... —...... 8 Nigeria ...... 204 Arthur Rutledge, Director Southern Rhodesia — 47 Mlitlonary P«r*oai»l Dopartmont 40 Tanganyika ...... Glendon McCullough, Secretary Europe ...... —- Dopartmont of Anotiatlonal Minion Franca ...... —-...... -...... is Wendell Belew, Secretary Italy...... General Ministries Portugal ...... ——...... 2 10 C. C. Warren, Director, 80,000 Movement Spain ...... —...... Department of City Missions Switxerland (seminary) ...... 0 Bertram King. Liaison Worker in Canada Field Workers: Near East ...... Fred B. Moseley. Secretary Vena Aguillard, 511 West Second Street, Gaza —...... ~...... Clovis A. Brantley, Superintendent of Mis­ Eunice. Louisiana Israel .—.—...... sion Centers William E. Burke, 161,Spring Street, N.W., Jordan Mrs. Noble Y. Beall, Field Worker Atlanta, Georgia Lebanon ...... J. V. James, Superintendent of Juvenile Re­ Irene Chambers, 715 Pyburn Street, Poca­ habilitation hontas. Arkansas Argentina ...... 60 William B. Mitchell, Superintendent of Jewish Mrs. Bertha Lee, 525 West 12th Street, Bahamas ...... 6 work Birmingham 4, Alabama Brasil 198 Mrs. Hazel Mayo, Box 241, Oglethorpe, Chile ...... 42 Georgia Colombia 33 Department of Language Missions l A 6 Costa Rica ------Loyd Corder, Secretary ’ Ecuador ...... 12 DIVISION OF CHAPLAINCY A. Jackson Roddy, Superintendent Deaf Guatemala ...... 8 Ministry Honduras ....—...... 6 Alfred Carpenter, Director Herbert Caudill, Templo Bautista. Zulueta, Mexico ...... r...... 45 George Cummins. Associate Director 502, Habana, Cuba, Superintendent Baptist Paraguay ...... -...... 19 James Peck, Secretary Industrial and Insti­ Peru 18 tutional Chaplaincy Missions in Western Cuba R. G. Van Royen, Box 8647, Balboa, Canal Spanish Publishing House 10 Ernest Ackiss. Secretary Ministry to Mili­ Zone. Superintendent Baptist Missions, Pan­ Uruguay ...... 16 tary Personnel ama-Canal Zone Venezuela ...... 17 THE ORIENT ...... —...... ------DIVISION OF CHURCH LOANS China ...... -...... Department of Pioneer Missions Hawaii ...... C. Frank Garrison, Director Hong Kong ...... -...... Berner F. Wilson. Assistant A. B. Cash, Secretary Indonesia ...... —...... -...... — L. A. Watson, State Superintendent of Mis­ Jspan ...... -...... -...... sions in Alaska Korea ...... DIVISION OF IDUCATION AND Malaya and Singapore ...... -...... -...... —...... — PROMOTION Pakistan ------L. 0. Griffith, Director Department of Survey and Special Philippines ...... —— ...... —...... Studios Thailand ...... —~ ..—...... ~...... ~...... Billy Hargrove, Secretary Taiwan ------Department of Editorial Service Vietnam ...... Total ...... —...... 1.881* Walker L. Knight, Secretary Emeritus Missionaries ...... 171 Department of Work with National Total number of missionaries appointed since the organization of the Baptists Foreign Mission Board (including special appointees) ...... 2,581 Department of Missionary Education Guy Bellamy, Secretary L. W. Martin, Secretary Victor T. Glass, Associate •Includes 101 missionaries on special appointment. Jaly, August, September, 1960 Page 76 Quarterly ReviW Pago 11 RELIEF AND ANNUITY BOARD EDUCATION DIVISION

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Page 80 July, Augutt. September. 1960 Quarterly flewt* Page 81 BROTHERHOOD COMMISSION GOLDEN GATE BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY . Organized 1907 Strawberry Point Headquarters: 1548 Poplar Avenue, Memphis 4, Tennessee Mill Valley, California

George W. Schroeder, Executive Secretary- Mildred Dunn, Associate Editor HAROLD K. GRAVES. President Treasurer E. M. Coleman, Director, Business Division James M. Sapp, Director, Promotion Division R. L. Sherrick, Chairman FACULTY David T. Mashburn, Sr., Associate Secretary Playford Davis, Vice-Chairman L. E. Coleman, Sr„ Associate Secretary J. Hilliard Felton, Recording Secretary Harold Kenster Graves, B.Ed., Th.M., Th.D., Edward Hurt, Jr., Associate Secretary' Elmer L. Gray, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Professor LL.D., President Frank Black, Assistant Secretary John W. McCall, Chairman of Executive Com­ of Church Administration, Director of Roy Jennings, Director, Editorial Division mittee David Percy Appleby, B.A., B.M., M.A., Field Work M.S.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Theory Clayton K. Harrop, A.B., B.D., Th.D., Assist­ and Piano ant Professor of New Testament Interpre­ tation Carlyle D. Bennett, B.S., M.S.M., Mus.D., Professor of Voice, Conducting A. J. Hyatt, A.B., M.L.S., Th.M., Th.D., Li­ brarian Elrua Allen Bennett, B.S., M.S.M., Instructor­ C. Arthur Insko, A.B., M.A.E., B.D., Th.M., in Theory and Piano Th.D., Professor of Preaching and Christian THE CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMISSION L. A. Brown, A.B., B.S., Th.M.. Th.D., Pro­ Ethics fessor of Missions and Comparative Religions 161 Eighth Avenue, North, Nashville, Tennessee Jack W. Manning, A.B., Th.M., Th.D., Pro­ William A. Carleton, B.S.. Th.M., Th.D.. Vice fessor Evangelism and Church History President, Dean and Professor of Church G. AVERY LEE, Chairman James W. McClendon, B.A., B.D., Th.M., History Th.D., Associate Professor of Theology and FOY D. VALENTINE, Executive Secretary-Treasurer Geil Davis. B.E., M.R.E., Assistant Professor, Philosophy of Religion Elementary Education J. B. Nichols, A.B., M.R.E., B.D., D.R.E., Derward W. Deere, A.B., Th.M., Th.D., Pro­ Associate Professor of Educational Ad­ fessor of Old Testament Interpretation ministration and Arts Gaines S. Dobbins. M.A., Th.D., D.D.. LL.D., R. F. Royal, B.S., M.R.E., Th.M., S.T.M., Distinguished Professor of Church Ad­ R.E.,D. Professor of Principles of Religious EDUCATION COMMISSION ministration Education P. N. Tilden, B.A., M.A., B.D., Instructor in J. Lyn Elder, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Professor Headquarters: 161 Eighth Avenue, North, Nashville, Tennessee Speech of Pastoral Care Kyle M. Yates, Jr., B.S., B.D., Th.D., As­ Fred L. Fisher, A.B., Th.M., Th.D.. Professor sociate Professor of Old Testament and RALPH A. PHELPS, JR.. Chairman of New Testament Interpretation Biblical Archaeology RABUN L. BRANTLEY, Executive Secretary STAFF

Harold Keaster Graves, B.Ed., Th.M., Th.D., Harry R. Koontz. B.S., B.D., M.R.E., Director LL.D., President of Publicity and Student Services HISTORICAL COMMISSION Clyde E. Beasley, A.B., M.R.E., Assistant Busi­ Elmer L. Gray, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Director, ness Manager Field Work Headquarters: 127 Ninth Avenue, North, Nashville 3, Tennessee William A. Carleton, B.S., Th.M., Th.D., Vice A. J. Hyatt. A.B.. M.L.S., Th.M., Th.D., President and Dean Librarian Paul E. Mason. Business Manager Geil Davis, Director Child Care Program W. F. KENDALL, Chairman Oveta Ruth Smith, B.A., M.R.E., Library Isma Johnson Martin. B.R.E., Registrar DAVIS C. WOOLLEY, Executive Secretary Supervisor of Circulation and Visual Aids NORMAN W. COX, Secretary Emeritus

MIDWESTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY H..dqu.rt.r,; 5001 N. O.k Str..t Tr.fficw.y, City Minouri

THE RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMISSION MILLARD J. BERQUIST, Pr..id.nt Headquarters: 6248 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth 16, Texas FACULTY EDGAR ARENDALL, Commission Chairman J Morris Ashcraft, B.A., B.D.. Th.D., Pro­ Joseph T. McClain, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Pro­ PAUL M. STEVENS, Executive Secretary-Treasurer-Director fessor. Theology fessor. New Testament and Greek R“'I?h H El|lott. B.A.. B.D., Th.D., Profewor, Clarence E. Duncan. Administrative Assistant Carlyle B. Hayes, Personnel Director—Ac­ C. DeWitt Matthews. B.A., B.D., Th.M., Old Testament and Hebrew Th.D., Professor, Preacning —Promotion counting Roy L. Honeycutt, B.A., B.D., Th.D., As- William H. Morton, B.S., Th.M., Th.D., Pro­ Theodore F. Lott, Radio Consultant—Pro­ Alvin C. Shackleford, Editor of Publication! -.“*'**• Professor, Old Testament and Hebrew fessor, Biblical Archaeology ducer James T. Johns. Agency and Station Relation! tiifford Ingle. B.A., B.D., M.R.E., D.R.E., V. Lavell Seats. B.A., Th.M.. Th.D., Pro­ Professor. Religious Education and Church W. Truett Myers, Television Consultant— Charles Roden. Distribution fessor. Missions and Evangelism; Acting Administration Producer W S. Dooley. Shop and Work Supervisor Registrar

Quarterly Revie* July. September. 1960 Page 82 Page 83 George D. Thomason, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., G. Hush Wamble, B.A., B.D., Th.D SCHOOL OF SACRED MUSIC Associate Professor, New Testament and fessor. Church History Greek • Keith C. Wills. B.A., B.D.. Th.D.. Librarian W. Plunkett Martin, M.S.M., D.S.M., Dean, M.Mus.Ed., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Professor of Voice Voice, History, and Church Music Literature Genter L. Stephens, B.A., M.R.E., M.S.M., Wallace C. McKenzie, B.A., M.A., Assistant OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Associate Director, Associate Professor of Professor of Theory and Composition Church Music Education Clifford E. Tucker, B.Mus., M.S., Assistant Millard J. Berquist, B.A., Th.M., Ph. D., D.D., L. Harold McPeak, B.A., B.D., Director of Beatrice Collins, M.S.M., Assistant Professor President Maintenance of Organ and Piano Professor of Theory, Advanced Conducting, Eugene C. Bryant, B.B.A.. B.D., Business V. Lavell Seats, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Actin Frances Brown, B.A., B.M., M.M., Assistant and Choral Arranging Manager Registrar ’ 1 Professor of Voice and Graded Choira Mrs. R. Kirby Godsey, B.M., M.R.E., M.S.M., Douglas N. Eudaley, B.S., Director of Grounds Keith C. Wills, B.A., B.D.. Th.D., Librarian Claude H. Rhea, Jr., B.A., B.Mus.Ed., Instructor in Piano, Theory

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H. Leo Eddleman, B.A., Ph.D., D.D., President Thomas J. Delaughter, B.A., Th.D., General Roland Q. Leavell, M.A., Th.D., D.D., LL.D., Director of Field Mission Work President Emeritus V. Wayne Barton, B.A., Th.D., Director of Field Mission Work, School of Theology NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY J. Hardee Kennedy, B.A., Th.D., Dean of School of Theology J. Kelva Moore. B.A., M.R.E.. Th.D., Director Organized 1917 of Field Mission Work, School of Religious W. Plunkett Martin, M.S.M., D.S.M., Dean Education Headquarters: 3939 Gentilly Boulevard. New Orleans 26. Louisiana of School of Sacred Music, Director of Stu­ Claude H. Rhea, Jr., B.A., M.Mus., Ed.D., Di­ dent Placement, School of Sacred Music rector of Field Mission Work, School of H. LEO EDDLEMAN. President John M. Price, Jr., B.A., M.R.E., Th.D., Dean Sacred Music of School of Religious Education Genter L. Stephens, B.A., M.R.E., M.S.M., James Washington W'atts, B.A., Ph.D., Dean Associate Director, School of Sacred Music FACULTY of Students James C. Taylor, B.A., Th.D., Director of William C. Bolton, B.A., B.D., Director of Student Placement. School of Theology Public Relations Wilbur W. Swartz. B.A., B.D., D.R.E., Di­ SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY George C. Herndon, M.A., Th.D., Registrar rector of Student Placement, School of Religious Education, Director, Drama-Radio Richard Carl McLemore. Business Manager H. Leo Eddleman, B.A., Ph.D., D.D., President John Olen Strange. B.A., Th.D., Associate Production James Hardee Kennedy, B.A., Th.D.. Dean. Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew Nelle C. Davidson, B.S., B.S. in L.S., M.A., Stanley J. Watson, B.A., B.D., D.R.E., Direc­ Librarian Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew V. Wayne Barton, B.A., Th.D., Associate tor, Recreation-Youth Program James Washington Watts. B.A., Ph.D.. Pro­ Professor of New Testament and Greek Helen Falls, B.A., M.R.E., M.A., Counselor for Mrs. Helon Harwell, B.A., D.R.E., Director, fessor of Old Testament and Hebrew Joe Billy McMinn, B.A., Th.D., Assistant Pro­ Women Children’s Building Frank Stagg, B.A., Ph.D., LL.D.. Professor fessor of Philosophy of Religion of New Testament and Greek Beverly Gray Allison. B.S., Th.D , Associate Miss Helen Falls, B.A., M.R.E.. M.A., As­ Professor of Missions sociate Professor of Missions Thomas J. Delaughter. B.A., Th.D.. Professor Roy Beaman, B.A., Th.D., Professor of Biblical of Old Testament and Hebrew Introduction R. E. Glaze. Jr., B.S., Th.D.. Associate Pro­ H. Clayton Waddell, B.A.. Th.D., Professor of fessor of New Testament and Greek SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Social Ethics William S. Garmon, M.A.. Th.D.. Associate Wake Forest, North Carolina Theodore Roscoe Clark, B.A.. Th.D.. Associate Professor of Social Ethics and Rural Church Professor of Theology Work SYDNOR L. STEALEY, President Ray Frank Robbins, B.A.. Th.D.. Ph.D.. Pro­ Robert R. Soileau. B.A., Th.D.. Assistant fessor of New Testament Professor of Theology James C. Taylor, B.A., Th.D.. Professor of V. L. Stanfield. B.A.. Th.D.. Professor of FACULTY Preaching Preaching Miss Nelle C. Davidson. B.S.. B.S. in Library William A. Mueller. M.A., S.T.M.. Ph.D.. Thelma Arnote, B.S., M.A., Professor in Re­ John W. Eddins, B.S., B.A., B.D.. Th.M., ligious Education Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Theology Science. M.A., Librarian Professor of Church History Olin Trivette Binkley. A.B., D.D., Th.B.. B.D., Ben C. Fisher, A.B.. B.D., Assistant Professor Ph.D., Professor of Christian Sociology and of Christian Education SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Ethics James Leo Green, A.B., Th.M., Ph.D., Pro­ Thomas A. Bland, B.A., B.D., Th.D., Associate fessor of Old Testament Interpretation John M. Price, Jr.. B.A.. M.R.E.. Th.D.. Miss Margaret L. Leverett, B.S.. M.R.E., In­ Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics Garland Alford Hendricks, A.B., Th.B., Pro­ Dean. Professor of Psychology and Counsel­ structor in Social Work Robert Cook Briggs, A.B.. Th.M., Th.D.. fessor of Church-Community Development ing, Clinical Education Professor of New Testament Interpretation and Director of Field Work Mrs. Helon B. Harwell. B.A . D.R.E.. Associate Wilbur W. Swartz, B.A., B.D., D.R.E.. Pro­ Denton Reuben Coker, A.B., B.D., Th.D., John Burder Hipps, A.B., D.D., Th.M.. S.T.M., fessor of Religious Arts and Crafts Professor of Childhood Religious Education Professor of Religious Education M.A., Professor of Missions Emeritus J. Kelva Moore. B.A., M.R.E., Th.D., As­ Harold L. Rut’edge. A.B.. Th.D . Assistant Edwin Luther Copeland, A.B., Th.M., Ph.D., Ben Sigel Johnson. A.B., M.A., Special In­ sociate Professor of Principles of Religious Professor of Missions Professor of Psychology and Counseling structor of Music Education Pope Alexander Duncan, B.S., M.S., Th.M., Emily K. Landsdell. B.S., M.A., LL.D., Pro­ Stanley J. Watson, B.A., B.D.. D.R.E.. As­ William H. Souther. A.B.. M.R.E.. M.S.M.. Th.D.. Professor of Church History fessor of Missions sociate Professor of Youth Religious Educa­ Associate Professor of Church Administra­ John J. Durham, B.A., B.D., Instructor of Old Marc Hoyle Lovelace, A.B., Th.M., Th.D., tion tion Testament Professor of Archaeology

Page 84 Quarterly /?ew'e» July. Auguit, September, 1960 Page 85 Edward Allison McDowell. Jr., A.B., D.D., John Edward Steely, A.B., B.D., Th.M., Th.D Herbert Cross Jackson, M.A., Th.M., Ph.D., John Joseph Owens, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Pro­ Th.M., Ph.D., Professor of New Testament Associate Professor of Historical Thedogy ” Professor of Comparative Religion and Mis­ fessor of Old Testament Interpretation Interpretation William Claudius Strickland, A.B., B.D., Th.D sions W. Morgan Patterson, B.A., B.D., Th.D., As­ M Ray McKay. Ph.B., Th.M., Th.D., Professor Professor of New Testament Robert Inman Johnson, B.A., Th.M., Profes­ sociate Professor of Church History of Preaching Julius Carroll Trotter, Jr., A.B., Th.M., Th.D sor of Music and Speech Eric Charles Rust, M.A., B.D., (Oxon), M.Sc., Steward Albert Newman. A.B., D.D., Th.M., Professor of Preaching and Speech Psge H. Kelley, B.A., B.D., Th.D., Associate D.D., Professor of Christian Apologetics Th.D., Professor of Theology and Philosophy Professor of Old Testament Interpretation James E. Tull, A.B.. M.A., Th.M., Profeuor B. A. Sizemore, Jr., B.A., B.D., Instructor in Gaylord L. Lehman, B.A., B.D., Instructor in of Religion of Theology Hebrew Old Testament Preaching J. Henry Coffer, Jr., B.A., B.D., Instructor John Terrill Wayland, A.B., Th.B., B.D., Ph.0 Samuel Southard, B.A., B.D., Th.D., Associate M. Pierce Matheney, Jr., M.A., B.D., Instructor of Religious Education Professor of Religious Education Professor of Psychology of Religion of Old Testament Interpretation Harold Hunter Oliver, A.B., B.D., Th.M., J. B. Weatherspoon, A.B., M.A., Th.M., Th.D Ray Summers, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Professor of Charles Addis McGIon, M.A.E., Ph.D., Pro­ Special Instructor of New Testament New Testament Interpretation D.D., Visiting Professor of Preaching fessor of Speech Edwin C. Osburn, A.B., Th.M., B.D., B.A., Richard Knox Young, A.B., B.D., Th.D., A»- Dsle Moody, B.A.. Th.M.. Th.D., Joseph Emer­ E. J. Vardaman, B.A., B.D., Th.D., Assistant Associate Professor of Bibliography sociate Professor of Pastoral Care son Brown Professor of Christian Theology Professor of Biblical Archaeology B. Elmo Scoggin, A.B., Th.M., Th.D., Pro­ Wayne Edward Oates, B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D., Wayne Eugene Ward, B.A., B.D., Th.D., As­ fessor of Old Testament OFFICERS Professor of Psychology of Religion sociate Professor of Christian Theology George H. Shriver, A.B., B.D., Instructor of Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey, President Church History Olin Trivette Binkley, Dean of the Faculty Artist in Residence Ben C. Fisher, Administrative Assistant and SCHOOL OF CHURCH MUSIC H. Max Smith, B.Mus., M.Mus., Organist and Director of Public Relations Truman S. Smith, B.A., B.D., Th.M., Instruc­ Gordon M. Funk, Business Manager Forrest Henry Heeren, M.S., M.A., Ed.D., Wesley McCoy, B.M.Ed.. M.M.Ed., Instructor tor of Pastoral Care and Assistant Director Edwin C. Osburn, Librarian Denn. School of Church Music in Brass Instruments and Instrumentation of Field Work Fred Sandusky, Registrar Louis 0. Ball. Jr.. B.A., M.S.. M.S.M., In­ Hugh Thomas McElrath, B.A., M.S.M., As­ structor in Music Theory and Music Ad­ sistant Professor of Church Music ministration Leon Raper, M.M., Brass Instruments Instruc­ William C. Bushnell, M.A., Assistant Professor tor of Church Music John Norman Sims, M.M., Assistant Professor L. Richard Dales, M.M., Voice Instructor of Church Music Russell A. Hammar, M.A., Assistant Professor Mrs. Willis H. Tassie, B.S., M.S.M., Instructor of Church Musk in Voice and Choral Literature Mrs. Bruce V. Hartsell, B.S., Piano Instructor Mabel Warkentin, B.A., M.R.E., M.S.M., As­ THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY G. Maurice Hinson, B.A., M.M., A.Mus.D., sistant Professor of Church Music Associate Professor of Church Music Mrs. Donald A. White, M.M., Piano Instructor Founded 1859 William L. Horton, B.A.M., M.S.M., Instructor Johann Y. Yang, B.M., M.M., Music Theory, in Music Theory > Headquarters: 2825 Lexington Road, Louisville 6, Kentucky Composition Instructor Philip Malpas, M.M., Organ Instructor Mrs. Johann Y. Yang, M.M., Piano Instructor DUKE K. McCALL, President

SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FACULTY Allen Willis Graves, B.Ed., Th.M., Th.D., Ernest Joseph Loessner, M.A., Associate Pro­ Duke K. McCall. B.A., Th.M., Ph.D., LL.D., Hugh Raymond Peterson, B.A., Th.M., PhJ).. Denn. School of Religious Education fessor of Religious Education Clara A. McCartt, C.P.S., Instructor In Church D.D., Litt.D., President D.D.. Administrative Dean Willigk 6. Cromer. Jr., B.A., B.D.R.E., In- Office Procedures Leo T. Crismon, B.A., M.S., Th.M., Ph.D., atri|ctorQa Religious Education , W. Peyton Thurman, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Dean Robert Myers, B.S., M.R.E., Instructor in Librarian of Students Findley Bartow Edge, M.A., Th.M., Th.D., Religious Education D.D.. Basil Manly, Jr., Professor of Religious Robert Allen Proctor, Jr., B.A.. M.R.E., M.S., Education Assistant Professor of Psychology of Edu­ SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Elizabeth Glenn Hutchens, M.A., M.R.E., As­ cation Joseph Stiles, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Professor C. Penrose St. Amant, M.A., Th.M., Th.D., Ronald F. Deering, B.A., B.D., Instructor in sistant Professor of Religious Education of Church Administration Ph.D., LL.D., Dean, School of Theology and Greek New Testament —-ffiihin Paul Landry. B.A., LL.B., B.D., Th.D., Frank Voight, B.A., Th.M., Tb.S., Instructor David T. Porter Professor of Church History E. Earle Ellis, M.A., B.D., Ph.D., Assistant Associate Professor of Religious Education in Religious Education William Walter Adams, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Professor of New Testament Interpretation D.,D. James Buchanan Harrison Professor Clyde Taylor Francisco, B.A., Th.M., Th.D.. of New Testament Interpretation John R. Sampey Professor of Old Testament OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Henlee Hulix Barnette, B.A., Th.M., Th.D.. Interpretation Professor of Christian Ethics James Leo Garrett, B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D.. Duke Kimbrough McCall, B.A., Th.M., Ph.D., C. Richard Broome, B.S., B.A., B.D., Assistant George Willis Bennett, B.A., B.D., Th.M., Professor of Christian Theology LL.D.. D.D., Litt.D., President Treasurer Th.D., Associate Professor of Christian J. Herbert Gilmore, B.A., B.D., Th.M.. Th.D.. T. R. Allen. Jr., B.A., Th.M., Superintendent P. H. Bufkin, Jr., B.S. (Comm.), C.P.A., Ethics Instructor in Preaching «f Buildings and Grounds Treasurer and Acting Business Manager Joseph Atlee Callaway, B.A., B.D., Th.D., E. Glenn Hinson, B.A., B.D., Instructor in New James C. Austin, B.A., B.D., Special Assistant Leo Taylor Crsmon, B.A., M.S., Th.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical Archaeology to the President Testament Interpretation Librarian James W. Cox, B.A., B.D., Th.D., Associate Nolan P. Howington, M.A., Th.M., ThJ).. Mazo Barnette, Acting Manager of the Student Center Badgett Dillard. B.S.B.A., B.D.R.E., M.R.E., Professor of Preaching Associate Professor of Christian Ethics Louise Foreman Blount, M.A., D.R.E., Director Manager of Administrative Services Hugo H. Culpepper, B.A., Th.M., Assistant William E. Hull, B.A., B.D., Th.D., Assistant of Women’s Activities, Director of Evening Allen Willis Graves, B.Ed., Th.M., Th.D., Professor of Missions Professor of New Testament Interpretation School Dean. School of Religious Education

Page 86 Quarterly Rew's* July, August, September, 1960 Page 87 Forrest Henry Heeren, M.S., M.A., E.D., Dean, Nancy Drue Robinson, B.A.. Ma i- . - Knowlton, Gracie, A.B., M.R.E., Professor of School of Church Music Library Cataloger ’’ n ^S., Dill. Harold. A.B.. D.R.E., Professor of Youth Robert Inman Johnson, B.A., Th.M.. Executive Religious Education Secretarial Training Thomas C. Sherwood, B.A., n n Secretary of the Alumni Association Drskeford. John William. M.A.. D.R.E., Pro­ Marsh, Leon, B.S., D.R.E., Professor of Registrar Clara A. McCartt, C.P.S., Secretary to the fessor of Religious Psychology and Counsel- Principles of Religious Education Joseph Stiles. B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Directs, , President McCoy, Lee H., B.S.. D.R.E., Professor of Field Work ^‘rector of Father. R Othal. A.B., D.R.E.. Professor of Mrs. Ina B. McPhail, Manager of the Cafeteria Educational Administration and Adult Edu­ Educational Administration and Director of Hugh Raymond Peterson, B.A., Th.M., Ph.D., W. Peyton Thurman, B.A., Th.M ThD n. cation D.D., Administrative Dean of Students " - Field Work Hntrhei. Haney. A.B., M.R.E., Professor of Melton, Mrs. Robert D., M.A., M.R.E., Ed.D.. Educational Arts Professor of Social Work

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McKinney. James C.. M.Mus., Dean. Professor Reynolds, Mrs. Isham E., M.Mus., Mus.D., SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY <>f Theory and Composition Professor of Piano. Emerita Brown, Sarle. M.S.M., Professor of Voice Seelig. Mrs. John E.. Resident Teacher of Voice Chartered 1908 Burton. Robert L., M.Mus., Professor ' of Sego, Charles. B.A., M.M., Associate Professor Church Music Education of Class Piano Heedquerterr: Seminary Hill Station. Fort Worth, Texas Conley. David L.. M.C.M.. Teacher of Theory Shelton, Joe Ann, M.Mus.Ed., Assistant Pro­ Dav. Gladys. M.Mus., Associate Professor of ROBERT E. NAYLOR. President fessor of Voice Organ Stovall. Frank Davis, III, M.A., Associate Dean. T. W.. iJack), B.A.. M.Mus., Professor Professor of Voice of Theory nnd Composition Thompson. Sara. A.B., B.S. in L.S., M.M.Ed., FACULTY Douglass, Robert S-, M.Mus., Professor of Music Librarian, Professor of Music Bibli­ Musicology ography Green. R. Paul. M.C.M., Professor of Con­ Williamson, S. Charles, M.A., Professor of SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY ducting Voice McNeely. Edwin, B.S.M.. Mus.D.. Professor of Woods. John E.. M.Mus., Associate Professor Northcutt, Jesse J„ A.B., Th.D., Dean, Profes­ Garland. D. David. A.B., Th.D., Professor of .Ministry of Music of Piano sor of Preaching Old Testament Baker, Robert A., A.B., Th.D., Ph.D., Pro­ Gideon, Virtus E., A.B., Th.D., Associate Pro­ fessor of Church History fessor of New Testament OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Barnes, William Wright, M.A., Th.D., D.D., Gray, L. Jack, B.S., Th.D., Professor of Mis­ L.H.D., Research Professor of Baptist His­ sions Naylor. Robert F... Th.M.. D.D.. President Johnson, Charles, A.B., Th.D., Director of tory, Emeritus Guy, R. Cal, A.B., Th.D., Bottoms Professor Head. Eldred Douglas. M.A., Th.D., D.D., Libraries Bennett, Thomas Miles, Jr., M.A., Th.D., Pro­ of Missions LL.D., President Emeritus McKinney. James C.. M.Mus., Dean, School of fessor of Old Testament Hendricks, William L„ A.B., Th.D., Associate Barnard. Floy. M.A.. D.R.E., Litt.D.. Dean Church Music Brister, C. W., A.B., Th.D., Associate Pro­ Professor of Theology ■ •f Women fessor of Pastoral Ministry Hunt, William Boyd. A.B.. Th.D.. Professor of Fa an*. Wayne, B.S., Business Manager Northcutt, Jesse J.. B.A., Th.D., Dean. School Brown, H. C., Jr., B.A., Th.D., Professor of Theology Gresham. Felix M.. B.A., Th.D., Dean of of Theology Preaching MacGorman. J. W., B.A., Th.D., Professor of Students, Director of Admissions and Vet­ Reavis, L.B., D.D., Director of Endowment Carlson, E. Leslie, M.A., Th.D., Professor of New Testament erans Coordinator Biblical Introduction Maston. Thomas B.. M.A., D.R.E., Ph.D. Heacock. Joe Davis, A.B., D.R.E., Dean, School Seelig. John Earl. B.S., M.R.E., Director of Chafin, Kenneth L., Associate Professor of Professor of Christian Ethics • >f Religious Education Public Relations and Alumni Activities Evangelism Munn, G. Lacoste, B.A., Th.D., Associate Pro­ Clark, Carl A.. A.B.. Th.D.. Professor of fessor of New Testament Pastoral Ministry Newport, John P., B.A.. Th.D., Ph.D., Pro­ Clinard, Gordon, A.B.. Th.D., Professor of fessor of Philosophy of Religion Preaching Russell. William H., B.A., Th.M., Ph.D.. Pro­ Coleman, Robert O., B.A., Th.D.. Instructor fessor of Old Testament Scudder, C. W., B.A., Th.D., Associate Profej- in Old Testament Elliott, Leslie Robinson. A.B., Th.D.. Pro­ sor of Christian Ethics Segler, Franklin M., B.A., Th.D.. Professor of fessor of Bibliography, Emeritus SEMINARY EXTENSION DEPARTMENT Pastoral Ministry Estep, William R., Jr., A.B., Th.D., Professor Smith, Ralph Lee, B.Ed., Th.D.. Professor of OF THE SEMINARIES OF of Church History Old Testament THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION Ferguson, Milton U.. A.B., Th.D., Associate Vaughan, William Curtis. B.A.. Th.D., Pro­ Professor of Philosophy of Religion fessor of New Testament LEE GALLMAN. Direcfor SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION P. O. Box 1154 Jackson 5, Mississippi Heacock, Joe Davis. A.B., D.R.E., Dean, Pro­ Bel), A. Donald, A.B., D.R.E.. Professor of fessor of Education Administration Religious Psychology and Counseling What is it? It is an instrument of the seminaries set up for the purpose of training Price, John Milburn. A.M., Th.D.. Ph.D., Bradford. Ann, A.M., D.R.E., Professor of pa-tors and other vocational church workers. LL.D., Director, Professor of Religious Childhood Religious Education Who is reached? Ministers, laymen, and women. More than 15,000 had enrolled by January 1, Psychology and Education Principles, Churchill, Ralph D„ B.S., B.S.M., D.R.E.. i'">u. Over 3,000 participate every year (3.400 in 1959). Approximately 2,000 of these Emeritus Professor of Religious Journalism arc ministers. Barnard, Floyd M., A.M., D.R.E.. Litt.D., Pro­ Daniel, James Harris, M.A., M.R.E., Associate What does it have to offer? Courses of study in the Bible, theology, missions, church his- fessor of Missionary Education and Educa­ Professor of Childhood Religious Education •"i>, religious education, leadership, rural church, evangelism, and related fields—thirty in all. tional Arts and Educational Arts I or information, write the director.

Page 88 Quarterly Review July, Augutt, September, 1960 Page 89 SOUTHERN BAPTIST FOUNDATION CARVER SCHOOL OF MISSIONS AND SOCIAL WORK Authorized by Convention in 1946 An Agency of the Headquarters: 127 Ninth Avenue, North, Nashville 3, Tennessee Southern Baptist Convention

J. W. STORER, Executive Secretary-Treasurer 2801 Lexington Road, Louisville 6, Kentucky Stirton Oman. President and Chairman of Noble C. Caudill. Recording Secretary Executive Committee Mrs. Christine M. Bess, Administrative Walton Smith, Vice President sistant ** NATHAN C. BROOKS, JR., President

Hathan C. Bracks, Jr., A.B., Th.M., DJJ., John N. Goldsborough, B.A., M.D., Medical President Information Hilda F. Arnold, B.A., M.S. in L.S., Library Thomas O. High, B.A., M.A., B.D., Missions Administration J. Edward Humphrey, B.A., B.D., Th.D., Mis­ SOUTHERN BAPTIST HOSPITALS 3. Kathryn Bigham, B.A., M.S. in S.S., Social sions Work Betty Anne Kirlin, B.S., M.S., Recreation and Headquarters: 2700 Napoleon Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana Hugh A. Brimm, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Sociology Camp Leadership and Human Relations Robert J. Lehman, B.S., M.D., Psychopathology T. SLOANE GUY, JR., Executive Secretary-Superintendent Virginia Burke, B.F.A., M.R.E., Arts and Mrs. Hugh T. McElrath, B.A., M.R.E., Music Crafts Southern Baptist Hospital Baptist Memorial Hospital Mrs. F. David Stull, B.A., M.A., Speech and George A. Carver, B.A., M.A., Missions New Orleans, Louisiana Jacksonville, Florida Dramatics Organized 1926 Organized 1955 Ira F. Ehrlich. B.S., S.A.S.S., M.S.S.A., Social Frank Vicroy, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Community Group Work Organization

VISITING LECTURERS FOR SUMMER SESSION I960 BAPTIST JOINT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS 1628 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. Mrs. Marjorie Moore Armstrong, B.A., M.R.E., Raymond A. Kemper, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.S., Missionary Education Psychology Richard W. Cortright, B.A., M.A., Linguistics CLARENCE W. CRANFORD, Chairman J. D. Hughey, B.A., Th.M., M.A., Ph.D., Herman A. Margulies, B.S. in S.S., M.S. in WALTER POPE BINNS, Vice Chairman Missions Ed.. M.S. in S.S., Social Work C. EMANUEL CARLSON, Executive Director W. BARRY GARRETT, Associate Director

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Nathan C. Brooks, Jr. President George A. Carver Dean of the Faculty WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION Hilda F. Arnold ...... Librarian Mrs. Mary Y. Crouch House Director Norma Jean Baker Administrative Assistant Eva A. Dawson Dietitian Organized in 1888 Jane McLeod ..... Secretary to the President S. Kathryn Bigham Headquarters: 600 N. 20th Street, Birmingham 3, Alabama Mrs. John Sible Financial Secretary Director of Field Instruction Michael Lee Speer Administrative Assistant Hugh A. Brimm Director of Public Relations President—Mrs. R. L. Mathis, Baylor Uni­ PROMOTION DEPARTMENTS Mildred Thomas Registrar and Organist versity, Waco, Texas Virginia Burke Betty J. Tillery School Nurse Recording Secretary—Mrs. Robert Fling, Woman's Missionary Society Seminole, Oklahoma Associate Director of Field Instruction David Thurman, M.D. School Physician Director—Margaret Bruce Promotion Associate—Elaine Dickson Editorial Associate—Ethalee Hamric Art Associate—Rachel Colvin

Young Woman's Auxiliary Director—Doris DeVault Promotion Associate—Billie Pate HEADQUARTERS PERSONNEL Editorial Associate—Laurella Owens BAPTIST WORLD ALLIANCE Girls' Auxiliary Executive Secretary—Alma Hunt Headquarters: 1628 Sixteenth Street, N. W., Washington 9, D. C. Administrative Assistant—Mrs. J. H. Godwin Director—Betty Brewer Production Manager—Mrs. Clara G. Alston Editorial Associate—Dorothy Weeks Promotion Division Director—Mrs. William ARNOLD T. OHRN, General Secretary McMurry Sunbeam Band Business Division Directoi^La Venia Neal Director—Abbie Louise Green ROBERT S. DENNY. Associate Secretary

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" B< 0i< ; Baptist Church. Beginner Leader, Every Day with Rrginntn. Nov. 15-17 Joe M. Walls Kenneth Hayes Wake Forest, North Carolina, The Outlook. Pioneer Avenue edited by Marie Hedgecoth. Church Suner) published five times each year, Ben C. Fisher, Mt. Lebanon. Pa. Guide, edited by Alma May Scarborough; /•'»- fir»i Baptist < hurch editor. Nov. 15-17 J. Frank Davis John T. Daniel J. Marvin Gaskin ing with Children, edited by Eugene Chamber- Oklahoma < iu. Sheridan Road Baptist Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. lain; Open Windows. Donald F. Ackland, i 'hurch. Tulsa P. O. Box 22,000 Seminary Hill, Fort Worth editor; The Quarterly Review. J. P. Edmunds, Richland Baptist Church Oct. 19-21 L. F. M nuns Forrest T. Franklin 15, Texas. Southwestern News, published Ri'hiand 110 W est 62nd Street editor. monthly except August and September. Bill Seattle 7. Wash. Vacation Bible School Textbooks Charles ' "‘riarc Baptist H. Floyd Surles 11. Floyd Surles Moyers, editor. Southwestern Journal of The­ Nov. 15-17 M. C. Donnan 1 l int * h.irl’-ston Tigerville W. Treadway, editor. ology. published October and April, Robert E. lir»t Baptist I hurrh Nov. 15-17 Gaye L. McGlothlen L. G. Frey Gene Kerr Naylor, editor. Woman’s Missionary Union. 6u0 North 2508 Sunset Place Carver Schoo) of Missions and Social Work. Twentieth Street. Birmingham 3. Alabama. Nashville M - 1 ipal Auditorium D. B. South Cecil Goff 2801 Lexington Road. Louisville 6, Kentucky. Royal Service. Ethalee Hamric. editor: The Oct 31-Nov. 2 M. B. < ’arroll Window. Laurella Owens, editor; Tell, Dorothy ' >-'• ulTi. Lublxick East Grand Baptist Tidings, published quarterly. Norma Jean ( hurch, Dallas 23 Baker, editor. Weeks, editor; Sunbeam Activities. Bapnst ( hurrh Nov. 15-17 Albert E. Simins Ralph J. Kirby E. J. W right Ki Vermont Avenue Baptist 417 N. Seventh Ave. 2707 Northumberland A i hurch. Lynchburg Portsmouth Richmond Page 92 Quarterly

Ju/y August, September, 1960 Page 93 STATE CONVENTIONS, HEADQUARTERS, AND STATE OFFICERS

Date State Name of State Body Convention Headquarters Founded Executive Secretary Ala. Alabama Baptist State ■403 South Perry Street 1823 A. Hamilton Reid George E. Bagley Convention Mail: P. 0. Box 870 Ph. AM 2-5271 Montgomery OFFICERS OF STATE BAPTIST CONVENTIONS—Continued

Alaska Alaska Baptist Convention 419 Seventh Avenue 1945 L. A. Watson Mail: P. 0. Box 1862 Foundation Sunday School Training Union Brotherhood Woman's Missionary Anchorage Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Union Secretary Aris. Baptist General Convention 316 West McDowell 1928 Charles L. McKay E. W. Hunke, Jr. ICarl G. Campbell Harold C. Marsh George Caldwell W. J. Isbell Mary Essie Stephens of Arizona Phoenix Ph. AL 8-8491 Roy L. Moore Roy L. Moore L. A. Watson Louise Yarbrough Ernest B. Myers* C. E. Archer W. D. Lawes Almerene Brown Ark. Arkansas Baptist State 401 West Capitol 1848 S. A. Whitlow Ralph Dougin Lawson Hatfield* Ralph W. Davis Nelson Tull Nancy Cooper Convention Little Rock Ph. FR 6-2391 Julian L. Stenstrom R. L. Pattillo. Jr* James Frost Walter Bisbee Clara Lane Willis J. Ray R. Bates Ivey* Phillip T. Card Bill Landers Nicy Murphy Calif. Southern Baptist General 1405 Broadway 1940 pl'kSTmssi Edmond Walker Winston H. Ambrose* Winston H. Ambrose Mrs. Carleton M. Long Convention of California P. 0. Box 1231, Fresno G. A. Lcichlitcr C. F. Barry* O. K. Radford G. A Ratterrec Josephine Jones P. 0. Box 1147 Colo. Colorado Baptist General 1470 South Holly 1955 Willis J. Ray C. A. Dabney Plant City Convention Denver 22 Ph. DE 3-5439 Harry V. Smith. Sr. Julian T. Pipkin Gainer E. Bryan Bernard D. King Janice Singleton waii Stanton 11. Nash Samuel Choy* Samuel Choy Samuel Choy Itauko Saito D.C. District of Columbia 1628 16th Street. N. W. 1877 M. Chandler Stith Wheeler L. Thompson’ Bluford M. Sloan George E. Wheeler Helen Sinclair Baptist Convention Washington 9 Ph. CO 5-1526 W. W. Rhody W. W. Rhody George M. Slayton Louise Berge M. |h. IL Whatley* Ray Gilliland John F. Havlik Mrs. Collins Webb Fla. Florida Baptist Convention 1230 Hendricks Avenue 1854 John Maguire 8. 0. Bean . I A, M. Vollmer Roy E. Boatwright James H. Whaley Forrest R. Sawyer Mis. George R. Ferguson Jacksonville 7 Ph. EL 4-0183 Herschel C. Pettus J. L. Pollard* Jimtny P. Crowe Fred Forester Kathryn Carpenter L. J. Newton* J. J. Hartfield Allen J. Beck Josephine C. Norwood Oa. Baptist Convention of the 291 Peachtree Street, N. E. 1822 Searcy S. Garrison Arthur IIinion th. Joe Watson* Joe Watson Truett Smith Frances Brown State of Georgia Atlanta 3 Ph. J A 2-4503 B. |Hany lx* Spencer Bryant Cummings* Kermit S. King Elmer L. Howell Edwina Robinson I. | Harry L. Cameron Arthur R. Hicks Harry T. Copeland J. W. Fisher Mary O. Bidstrup Hawaii Hawaii Baptist Convention 1801 South Beretania St. 1943 Stanton H. Nash KexJw. C. Ribbie W. J. Lites* Charles F. Polston H. C. Sivells Eva R. Inlow Honolulu C. i Herman Ihley James P. Morgan Clyde L. Davis. Sr. Miriam Robinson io : George Fletcher* W. C. Dudley Ixxmard Stigler Beulah Wingo ni. Illinois Baptist State Box 271 1907 Noel M. Taylor L. II. Moore la. jAuguic Henry Lyle Garlow C. Fred Williams J. A. Pennington Margaret Hutchison Convention Carbondale Ph. 1700 goo- R. E. Milam John R. Canning* Bob Dove Lewis S. Steed Mrs. Roland P- Hood sh. Ind. State Convention of Baptists Box 38. Plainfield 1958 E. Harmon Moore ?. |R. Frank Kolb John K. Durst* John B. Lane John A. Farmer Ruth Provence in. Indiana in. Henry J. Huey Jesse Daniel Charles L. Norton* Paul R. (’ales Mary Mills tu IJanies C. Cantrell L. H. Tapscott Eula Mae Henderson Kann Kansas Convention of 231.N. Main, Wichita 1 1946 N. J. Westmoreland F. Paul Allison James R. Bryant I Frank G. V6ight‘ H. Walton Connelly. Jr. George L. Euting Carrie Vaughn Southern Baptists Ph. FO 3-7217

Ky. General Association of Kentucky Baptist Building 1837 W. C. Boone Baptists in Kentucky Middletown Ph. CH 5-4101

Louisiana Baptist 534 Jackson, Box 311 1848 Robert L. Lee W. L. Sewell Evangelism Student Union Convention Alexandria Ph. 3-7381 | tate Secretary Missions Secretary Music Secretary Secretary Promotion Secretary

Maryland Baptist Union 100 East 23rd Street 1836 Roy D. Gresham B- Italph Ixmgshore Paul Stewart Maurice Willis George E. Bagley Association Baltimore 18 Ph. BE 5-3156 ■ska L. A. Watson* L. A. Watson Roy L. Moore Roy L. Moore L. A. Watson K. iW. D. Lawes E. W. Hunke. Jr. C. E. Archer C. E. Archer Roy Sutton Baptist State Convention 22029 Grand River 1957 Fred D. Hubbe ■. C. W. Caldwell C. W. Caldwell LeRoy McClard Tom Logue Ralph Douglas of Michigan Detroit 19 Ph. KE 7-4590 ■f. 1). W udc Armstrong Edmond Walker D. Wade Armstrong Edward 8. Rollins ■ti. Jack Stanton C. A. Dabney R. Bates Ivey Phillip T. Card Miss. Mississippi Baptist Box 530, Jackson 1836 Chester L. Quarles L. Gordon Sansing B(' William J. Crowder William J. Crowder Winston H. Ambrose Howard D. Rees James 0. Duncan ■, 7 Convention Ph. 2-6384 7006 W. Park Drive Hyattsville, Md. Gus Johnson Mo. Missouri Baptist Convention 213 Adams 1834 Earl Harding Paul A. Meigs John Maguire W. G. Stroup Joe H. Webb James A. Lester Jefferson City Ph. 6-8131 R. T. Russell Arthur Hinson* Paul McCommon Aubrey L. Hawkins rail Stanton H. Nash Stanton H. Nash Samuel Choy Samuel Choy Stanton H. Nash N.Mex. Baptist Convention of 616 Central Avenue. S. E. 1912 Harry P. Stagg lx* Swope Harold E. Cameron Earl W. Morris V. W. Entrekin A. C. Queen New Mexico IP. 0. Box 485 Ph. CH 2-5421 E. Harmon Moore George M. Slayton W. W. Rhody W. W. Rhody I s- John F. Havlik Ray Gilliland F. Paul Allison Albuquerque I A. B. Colvin Eugene F. Quinn J. Chester Durham Baptist State Convention of 301 Hillsboro Street 1830 Douglas M. Branch L. C. Alexander Udell Smith North Carolina Raleigh Roy I). Gresham Roy D. Gresham Carlton L. Myers J. J. Hartfield Roy D. Gresham h. Kenneth Day L. Gordon Sansing State Convention of Baptists 1680 E. Broad Street 1954 Ray E. Roberts Darty F. Stows u L. Gordon Sansing Foy Rogers W. C. Morgan Ralph B. Winders Eugene T. Pratt M. Elgin Lee Lloyd W. Collins in Ohio Columbus 3 Ph. CL 3-8527 Bruce C. Maples Dale C. Brubaker lex. Alton Green Gerald B. Palmer Charles F. Polston Truett Sheriff Joseph B. Underwood Harold Cole Earle L. Bradley Baptist General Convention 1141 North Robinson 1906 T. B. Lackev W. E. Grindrtai! Julian S. Honkins E. Lowell Spivey Joseph O. Stroud ' Ix-onard Stigler R. G. Puckett of the State of Oklahoma Oklahoma City 3 Ph. CE 2-2724 Darty F. Stowe W. C. Dudley - J A Pennington Sam W. Scant lan Eugene M. Bartlett, Jr. ('lyde Clayton W. E. Grindstaff po- Leu is S. Steed Ed Seabough Baptist General Convention 811 N.W. 20th Avenue 1948 R. E. Milam iC. Ervin Boyle Roland P. Hood Ed Scabough of Oregon-Washing ton Mail: P. O. Box 3343 Ph. CA 6-3883 Portland 8, Oregon James A. Howard James A. Howard Thoe. H. Westmoreland Charles W. Horner Horace G. Hammett >• F. M. Dowell. Jr. L. G. Frey Frank G. Charton Charles M. Roselle W. F. Howard Darwin Farmer South Carolina Baptist 1301 Hampton Avenue 1821 Horace G. Ham®»« 18 J Wade Freeman V. F. Forderhase Charles F. Sims W ilham B. Denson William H. Jenkins J. Edward Sandridge Convention Columbia 1 Ph. AL 2-4276 Kathryn Bailey Tenn. Tennessee Baptist Convention 1812 Belmont Blvd. 1833 W. Fred Kendall Serves as church building consultant also. In addition, the following also serve as church building consultants: Waymon C. Reese, Nashville 12 Ph. CH 2-2142 >cco .springs Baptist Assembly, Talladega, Alabama; Francis Tallent, in Kentucky; W. D. Baker, in Missouri; L. L. Morgan, in rih ( arolina; E. W. Westmoreland, in Oklahoma; J. W. (.'aidwell, in Texas. Texas Baptist General Convention Baptist Building 1848 Forrest C. Feexor of Texas 703 N. Ervay, Dallas | July, August, September, 1960 V*. Page 95 Baptist General Association 1 West Franklin Street 1823 Lucius M. Polhill J. Edward Sandridg* of Virginia P. 0. Box 2-R, Richmond Ph. MI 4-1425 STATE BAPTIST PAPERS, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION

Circu­ Subscription Frequency Data Name of Paper Editor Business Manager lation Per Year Issued Founded OFFICERS OF STATE BAPTIST CONVENTIONS—Continued The Alabama Baptist Leon Macon Leon Macon 105,115 12.00 Weekly 1835 (Workers not listed in previous columns, due to different position titles) fil4 Stallings Building Birmingham Alaska Baptist Messenger L. A. W ataon L. A. Watson 1,650 1 50 Monthly 1944 P. 0. Box IM>2 Anchorage Alabama David K. Morris Administrative Assistant in Charge of Public Relations Baptist Beacon J. Kelly Simmons J. Kelly Simmons 11,666 2 50 Weekly 1933 Henry D. Strickland Financial Secretary 316 West Mi Dowell Road Claude C. Ammerman Secretary of Ministers* Retirement Phoenix Colliss Cunningham Secretary of Negro Work Arkansas Baptist Erwin L. McDonald Erwin L. McDonald 51,500 2 25 W eekly 1901 401 West Capitol Alaska Ben H. Hill General Missionary Little Ruck The California Southern Floyd Looney Floyd Ixwney 22,300 2 50 Weekly 1941 Arizona Aubrey Hallsel Bond Service Department Baptist Roy Sutton Stewardship 1405 Broadway. P. U. Box 96*. Fresno Arkansas Melvin C. Thrash Business Manager Rocky Mountain Baptist Willis J. Ray W illis J. Ray 6,010 1 25 Semi­ 1956 1470 South Holly monthly California Frank Halbeck Director of Jewish Work Denver 22 E. J. Combs Director of Language Groups Missions Capital Baptist James 0. Duncan James 0. Duncan 4,200 1 50 Weekly 1954 162* 16th Street. N.W. Colorado Bill Landers Administrative Secretary-Treasurer of Bond Division U ashingtoii 9 Honda Baptist W itness W. G. Stracener W. G. Mracener 55,281 2 00 Weekly 1884 D.C. James 0. Duncan Director of Stewardship Promotion 1230 Hendricks Avenue Jacksonville 7 Florida Frank (’. Richardson Comptroller The l hnstian Index John J. Hurt John J. Hurt 107,577 2 00 Weekly 1822 J. Perry Carter General Director of Florida Baptist Retirement Centers, lac, 291 Peachtree St., N.E. 715 Palermo Avenue, Coral Gables Atlanta 3 Hawaii Baptist Hannah Plowden Joe H. Morgan 1,036 1 50 Monthly 1947 Kentucky T. B. Chaney Director of Forward Program of Church Finance 1801 South Bcretania St. G. B. Morton Accountant and Office Manager Honolulu The Illinois Baptist L. H. Moore 21,052 I 50 W eekly 1905 Louisiana Tom L. Pfeifer Negro Work Secretary Baptist Building, Box 271 Carl Conrad Associate Missions Secretary, Director of French Missiom < arbondaie Wesley Bowman Business and Personnel Manager Indiana Baptist E. Harmon,Moore 6,499 1 00 Month!-. 1959 Box 3*t. Plainfield Michigan Jay W. Brown City Missions Superintendent Baptist Digest F. Paul Allison 1. Paul Allison 6.350 2 00 Week !i 1945 1' O Box 729, Wichita Mississippi A. L. Nelson Businem Manager Western Recorder C. R. Daley R. L. Pogue 63.986 2 25 Weekly 1825 W. R. Roberts Relief and Annuity Representative and Manager of Atwetnblia Baptist Building William P. Davis Negro Work Department Secretary Middleton n Baptist Message James F. Cole James F. Cole 71,000 2 00 Weekly 1884 Missouri W. If. Allison Stewardship and Church Finance Box 311, Alexandria J. E. Rams Protection Plans The Man land Baptist Gainer E. Bryan. Jr. Gainer E. Bry an, Jr. 14.000 1.50 Semi­ 1865 Noel Breeden Office Manager )(M> E. 23rd .■'treet monthly Baltimore IS New Mexico Joseph B- Underwood Promotion and Stewardship Secretary Michigan Baptist Truett Smith 2,600 1 00 Semi­ 1957 Advocate monthly- N. (Jarolma W. R. Gngg Secretary of Interracial Cooperation Department 22029 < irand River L. L. Morgan Secretary of Church Architecture Detroit 19 Ernest (’.Upchurch Secretary of Church Development 1 he Baptist Record Joe T. Odle J. E. I-anc 91,000 2.00 Weekly 1877 L. J. Morriss Secretary of Program Services Bui 530. Jackson Claude F. Gaddy Executive Secretary of Council on Christian Education W ord and W ay H. H. McGinty H. H. McGinty 65,000 2 00 Weekly 1895 Leon P. Spencer < 'omptrollcr Missouri Baptist Building O. J. Hagler Secretary of Retirement Plans JefTersi-ti I itv Baptist \< w Mexican Horace F. Burns Horace F. Burns 18,000 2 00 Week.-.’ 1919 Oklahoma E. W. Westmoreland Secretary of the Department of Religious Education Box 4*5. Albuquerque Tom E. Carter Director of Hospitals and Golden Age Homes Biblical Recorder J. Marse Grant J. Marse Grant 62.425 2 .50 W«LI> 1833 R. T. McCartney Public Relations Director Box 9325. Raleigh H. Truman Maxey Executive Director of the Department of Child Care •h"> Baptist Messenger R. G. Puckett R. G. Puckett 5.056 1 25 Semi­ 1952 *>Ni l ast Broad Street monthly Oregon-VS ashington Roger N. Rogers Business Manager olumbus 3 Bennett Cook Evangelism-Brotherhood Associate for R. A. Baptist Messenger Jack L. Gnta Jack L. Gnta 76,000 2 00 Weekly 1912 III Sorth Robinson Tennessee Gene Kerr Administrative Assistant Oklahoma ("it x Panfil ( oast Baptist C. E. Boyle C. E Boyle 3,900 1 50 Semi­ 1930 Texas J. Woodrow Fuller State Missions Secretary l-.x 3343 monthly Charles McLaughlin Director Missions Division ‘ortlmid. Oregon The Baptist ( ouner Hooper Dilday Director Church Services Division S. H. Jones W illiam E. Tisdale 89,841 2 00 Weekly I860 George Shearin Director Stewardship Division r 22111. Gieenville Wade Freeman Director Evangelism Division Baptist and Reflector Richard N. Owen Joseph B. Kesler, Jr. 62,187 2 00 Weekly 1835 M2 Britnont Blvd. A. B. White Director Church Loan Corporation '.aslivi.i. 12 Lloyd Wright Director Public Relations R. A. Springer Baptist Mandard E. S. James E. S. James 357,767 2 00 Weekly 1888 Treasurer ' '» Box nss. Halloa 21 Walter Delamarter Human Welfare Commission (interim secretary’ he Re||g(,1US Herald Robert Bolen Comptroller Reuben E. Alley Reuben E. Alley 32,000 2 50 Weekly 1828 ’■ U. Box 3-H, Richmond Cecil Goff Statistician

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