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On the nsde... Harold McNabb, A Call To Preach, Page 4 Sandra Wtt, A 'Hand- Talkng Frend', Page 5 LBC Basketball Off To Good Start, Page 7 A Pctoral Vst To The Holy Land, Page 8 The Thomas Rood Famly! journal champon VOL NO. 6 LYNCHBURG. VRGNA 24505 25 CENTS DECEMBER 8.978 for Truth Televson pastor talks on Bble prophecy and the Mddle East wth srael Prme Mnster Menachem Begn durng November vst to Jerusalem. The prme mnster gves exclusve televson ntervew for vewers of the Old-Tme Gospel Hour wth Dr. Jerry Falwell. FAL WELL, BEGN TAPE TV SPECAL srael Prme Mnster Menachem Begn has granted Dr. Jerry Farwell an exclusve ntervew to be ared throughout the Old-Tme Gospel Hour televson network early next year. Durng Dr. Falwell's November tour of the Holy Land, accompaned by 480 Amercan Chrstans, he took tme out from the daly tours to By BRENDA EASTERLNG Lberty Baptst College mssons and busness professor Dr. Wllam Matheny, who was a mssonary to Peru for S years pror to comng to Lynchburg n August, s tranng potental mssonares at LBC on an nternatonal level to work n any part of the world God calls them to. Matheny, whose wfe teaches sxth grade readng and Englsh at Lynchburg Chrstan Academy, beleves many countres ncludng Peru that were hard and unfrutful a few years ago are now open to the Gospel. "The atmosphere s changng around the world because of soco-economc condtons, and countres are more open to the Gospel, makng harvest possble. But the laborers are few," sad Matheny whose work n Peru has brought the dvdend of several outstandng natonal pastors to whom he mparted an evangelstc and mssonary vson so ther churches would keep reachng out and not become stagnant. Accordng to Matheny, 90 per cent of the college students who feel they are called to foregn mssons do not know rght away where they are called to. "Ths s not unusual," he sad, speakng from hs own. experence. " was an agnostc at the Unversty of llnos when became a vctm of personal evangelsm. A Baptst frend wtnessed to me, and after trusted Chrst and learned of Hs lordshp, he took me to an nter-varsty Chrstan Fellowshp mssons conference there on campus. could not respond to the frst part of the nvtaton when the vdeo-tape tne televson specal wth the world leader who was recently awarded the Nobel Peace Prze. Prme Mnster Begn's ntervew wth Dr. Falwell wll not be released untl later n January when events of the Mddle East have become more stablzed, accordng to the pastor of Thomas Road Baptst Church. Falwell was joned by Old- Tme Gospel Hour televson drector Bruce Braun and hs staff for the flmng and vdeotapng of the broadcast. The specal wll also nclude many scenc shots of the beautful land of srael from the Golan Heghts n the north to Masada n the south. The program wll be prophetc n nature, Dr. Falwell sad, n addton to declarng the Gospel of Chrst. Falwell ponts out graphcally God's promse to Abraham. Bble-belevng Chrstans almost unanmously agree that srael was gven by God to the Jewsh people. Boundares of the modern state of srael are clearly defned n the Old Testament, Dr. Falwell sad. Chrstans are asked to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem." Mssonary Sees Foregn Countres 'Openng Up' w UP" v * ^ Br / l 7 " " r, %^ldbk '.' '".,.' *. fl«te. Wt" Kx"' " M '*!>/*>,:'' ALUMN OFFCERS - Newly apponted offcers of the Lberty Baptst College Alumn Assocaton are, left to rght: Carolyn Wemp, secretary; Ruth Tomczak, presdent; and Nelson Keener, vce presdent. speaker asked for persons who were called to mssons to rase ther hands. But the second part of the nvtaton sad f you are not sure you're called, but you're wllng to go rase your hand. thought that was safe enough, so rased my hand and the Lord began to convct me that 'd made a vald commtment." - Two years later when Matheny was teachng at a publc hgh school, an opportunty arose for hm to go to Peru. " wanted to be n mssons, but wasn't a pastor. Then found out the msson feld needed teachers," sad Matheny who became the junor hgh and hgh school teacher to a student body comprsed of SO mssonary chldren at a boardng school. "Teachng opened my eyes to sprtual poverty. returned on furlough, went to Southwestern Baptst Semnary and then served for three years as a navy chaplan." The Lord, however, dd not let the navy become a substtute for Matheny's msson call.' He went back to Peru wth a wfe and three chldren, and a fourth chld was born there. The Matheny chldren are now 7, S, 4 and. As a feld mssonary among the Spansh people, Matheny's goal was to get people saved and baptzed, to plant churches and to dscple Chrstans. Durng hs last two years n Peru, Matheny drected a semnary-level theologcal educaton by extenson program. n hs classes at LBC, Matheny s teachng students how to communcate the Gospel to people who are from a dfferent culture, who speak a dfferent language and who thnk dfferently from Amercans. " show them whch felds are open, whch are more responsve and where the large pockets of unreached people are." The LBC Mssons Department, sad Matheny, recommends students to Baptst nternatonal Mssons ncorporated (BM), Baptst Md-Mssons, Assocaton of Baptsts for World Evangelsm (ABWE), and Evangelcal Baptst Mssons among others whch nclude support mssons specalzng n certan areas such as mssonary avaton. Foregn mssons takes at least two years of preparaton after college. "You cannot go Falwell sad, "The contnued blessng of God upon Amerca s n a real way condtoned by Amerca's treatment of srael. God told Abraham n Geness 2, ' wll bless them that bless thee and curse them that curse thee.'" Dr. Falwell also sad, "t s very mportant that Amerca n these crucal days reaffrm her loyalty to the people of God. t s wthout knowng the language, so t s generally necessary to go to language school after college. Then there are the passports, vsas, shots and msson boards. Fnally, a mssonary must go through orentaton and rase support," Matheny sad. To communcate wth persons of another culture, Matheny teaches one-on-one personal evangelsm. "You don't ptch a tent on a corner and get a loud speaker to reach governors and senators. "The lower classes are easer to reach, more responsve and have less to lose. The hgher up the soco-economc ladder, the more dffcult t s to reach people. The hgher classes drnk, party, brbe, and wheel and deal to make t n the busness world. They are not generally gong to gve that up for a change of lfestyle. The one thng, however, that often wns them s that they are mpressed by the Chrstan home and famly," he sad. "The world poltcal stuaton s chaotc People are payng for a house, a car, a televson and both husband and wfe are workng n large ctes across the world. Revolutonary forces, however, are undermnng ther stablty. They are lookng for someone wth eternal values. They are open to somethng beyond gettng the latest model car or TV. n many countres the mddle class s becomng more responsve because the poltcal and economc nstablty has caused them to rethnk ther values, and we have the Person and Message to fll that vacuum." Other mssons professors at LBC nclude Rev. Roscoe Brewer and Dr. Wllam Bruckner. especally mportant that Born Agan Chrstans are obedent to Scrpture n ths respect." The OTGH prme-tme specal features Prme Mnster Begn, Dr. Falwell and the beautful land of srael and s desgned to nform the Amercan publc and all Chrstans n partcular of "our bblcal oblgaton to stand by the Jewsh naton," Dr. Falwell sad. Dr. Jerry Falwell announced that the Old-Tme Gospel Hour s helpng refugees n Northern Thaland as ths year's mssons project. A specal telecast was shown Dec. 3 called, "Ma Lee and the Murder of a Gentle People." The Old-Tme Gospel Hour s seen over 327 outlets. n that program Dr. Falwell tells of 30,000 refugees who have fled to freedom from Laos, Camboda and Vetnam. He sad, "n our lfetme there has been a genocde of over a mllon people n Southeast Asa." The story of Ma Lee, a sxyear-old refugee grl, was told on the telecast. Ma Lee's parents were chased out of Laos by the Communsts because they would not renounce Chrstanty. Ma Lee and her famly lve n a refugee camp n : : &^ &^&^: :g$:!&^: : : :$:?: Chrstans can never be ant- Arab, Falwell sad. "We are told to love and evangelze the Arabs wth no respect of persons but we cannot waver on our poston regardng God's promse to Abraham." Dr. Falwell was joned on the Holy Land Tour by Rev. Don Norman, executve assstant to Dr. Falwell and one of the naton's outstandng gospel solosts, Dr. and Mrs. B.R. Lakn, and Dr. and Mrs. W.E. Dowell of Sprngfeld, Mo. Dr. Dowell s presdent of Baptst Bble College. He was pastor of Hgh Street Baptst Church n Sprngfeld, Mo., when Dr. Falwell was a frst-year student at BBC. (See page 8 for a photo report of the Holy Land trp. Photos taken by Bruce Braun.) Don Norman sngs wth SMTE group and 'Ma Lee' durng specal. TV Program Prased Thaland. The specal telecast featured flmed segments of the refugee camps n North Thaland. Dr. Falwell's message focused attenton on the need of world mssons and Chrst's command to feed the hungry. Also seen and heard on the telecast was the story of Vang from Kong, a 2-year-old boy. When the Communsts came to hs vllage n Laos, hs father tred to arrange an escape and was shot. Vang Kong's mother ted hs three-month-old brother to hs back, and he swam the Mekong Rver to safety. "The purpose of ths specal telecast s to focus attenton on Southeast Asa," sad Dr. Falwell. "We want to broadcast the atroctes of Communsm and brng some relef to those who are sufferng n the refugee camds." Dr. Falwell announced that the Old-Tme Gospel Hour wll fund and dstrbute 40,000 blankets to adults n the refugee camps and gve a Chrstmas toy to each boy and grl. Food wll be dstrbuted so each famly can prepare a Chrstmas dnner. A muscal team of students Lberty Baptst College wll go to Thaland for the Chrstmas holdays and dstrbute the food. They wll also present programs n the refugee camps, sngng n the language of the people. Each refugee wll receve the Chrstmas story n Scrpture n hs own language. Authortes n the refugee camps have approved the project, notng that t wll gve hope to the refugees. People are packed nto.cramped areas and cannot get jobs or own property. Pastor nvted By Gov. Dalton To Speak To GOP Governors GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE -- Dr. Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptst Church, Lynchburg, and speaker on the Old-Tme Gospel Hour televson program, was the guest or Vrgna Governor Joho Dalton n Wllamsburg, Va., al the 978 Republcan Governors' Cunfereoce. Dr. Falwell spoke 0 governors from 8 states Nov. 28 al a prvate breakfast hosted by Governor Dalton and then gave tbe openng prayer of the fnal conference sesson. Featured speaker at bs sesson was Senator Howard W. Baker Jr. of Tennessee, Republcan mnorty leader n the Unted States Senate, n left pbolo (left to rght) arc Sen. Baker, llnos Governor James Thompson, Dr. Falwell and Vrgna Governor Dalton. Ceuter photograph shows all governors wth beads bowed durng Dr. Falwell's prayer, whle al rght, owa's Governor Robert Ray, wbo was conference charman, poses wth tbe fundamentalst leader. Among those attendng the Vrgna conference were Republcan Natonal Charman Wllam Brock of Tennessee, Governor-Elect Albert Que of Mnnesota, Governor-Elect Clement of Tennessee and Governor-Kle Thornburgb of Pennsylvana.

journal champon edtoral DECEMBER 8, 978 Jm Jones And The Psychology Of Cults By EDWARD E. HNDSON The bzarre and tragc events of the mass sucde of more than 900 members of the "People's Temple," followers of Rev. Jm Jones, have left many wonderng about the psychologcal nature of a relgous cult. People are askng such questons as: "How could they do such a thng?" and "How can one man control the total allegance of that many people?" The answers to these questons are not easy and they certanly do not allevate the panful agony of such a tragedy. Follwers of Jm Jones were attemptng to establsh an deal form of relgqus "communsm" n whch every member shared all thngs equally and n whch all races were truly equal. Lke many dealstc movements, ther "deals" were greater than ther practcal ablty to produce them. n tme the communal socety dsntegrated nto a totaltaran communty where fear ruled as the agent of suppresson of ndvdualsm. Thus, Jm Jones became a relgous and socal dctator who used ntmdaton to control hs followers. Hs tactcs grew out of the basc psychology of a cult. WE ALONE ARE SAVED Relgous cults dffer from denomnatons n that they are heterodox (heretcal) schsms from orthodox practces. Whle cults exst n vrtually every relgous socety, and take many vared forms, they all have one thng n common: the belef that they alone are the people of God. Whle belevers wthn tradtonal denomnatons have dfferent doctrnal vews and polty practces, they do not exclude all others from the fold of heaven. For example, a Baptst and a Methodst may dsagree on ther mode of baptsm, but they do not beleve that dfference determnes one's eternal destny. A Presbyteran and a Lutheran dffer on church government but do not reject each other as heretcal or "cultc." By contrast all cults beleve that they have the only true message of God and the only true way to heaven. n cultc thnkng one must be a member of the group n order to be "of God" and go to heaven. Ths s true of long-standng major cults (Jehovah's Wtnesses, Mormons, Chrstan Scence, Adventsts) as well as newly emergent cults (Sung Yung Moons' Unfcaton Church, the "Way," the "Chldren of God," etc.). Whle a cult may tolerate gnorance of ther vews on the part of the unnformed, they beleve that all who dsagree wth ther message wll ultmately be lost. THE CULTC MENTALTY Psychologcally all cults have thngs n common. Exclusve Salvaton: We are "saved" and of God, whle all other relgous movements are wrong and of Satan. Persecuton Complex: Snce we are radcally dfferent from all others, all people hate us and reject us. Cults expect "persecuton" and often antagonze t. Uncrtcal Allegance to Leadershp: All dsagreement s looked upon as a threat to the "purty" of the movement. Open and free dscusson of ssues s suppressed by leadershp. Thus, an atmosphere s created n whch the group must "prove" ther devoton to God by ther devoton to the leadershp of the cult. Such uncrtcal allegance produces a herarchy of control and stfles all creatvty wthn the group. Most cults do not normally resort to volence to hold ther members and use only socal pressure to produce conformty. Clam to Extra-Bblcal Revelaton: Every cult beleves that they alone have the true message of God. As a rule cults clam that only ther translaton of the Bble s nspred; only ther "prophet" has God's fnal message; they have the only true "key" to understandng the secret meanng of the Bble. God Needs Us: The dea s then developed that God can only accomplsh Hs ultmate purpose through our group, snce we alone are Hs people and understand Hs message. f our movement fals, God has faled. Hs success s lmted to our success. Wth ths basc mentalty a "cult" becomes a manufactured relgon of human effort wth a "messanc complex" (we alone can brng n the kngdom and save the world). Salvaton by works and allegance to the cult replace the doctrne of justfcaton by fath. THE JONESTOWN MASS SUCDE The mass sucde-murder of more than 900 of Jm Jones' followers at "Jonestown," Guyana, South Amerca, was the result of the cultc psychology. f we alone have the truth of God and the success of God's work depends upon us, then, f we fal, God has faled. He cannot do what we beleve He should do wthout us. Therefore, f we cannot do t, they ratonalze, we mght as well kll ourselves and go to heaven where we can do t! To be sure, the constant practcng of the mass sucde rtual by the members of the People's Temple helped nsure ts success, but t must be remembered that the desre for t was nstgated by the leaders who had already fallen vctm to the "cultc psychology." There s no easy soluton to'ths problem for the cultc mentalty that exsts wthn many relgons. Muslms stll execute those who depart from ther fath. Jewsh parents wll dsown a son who converts to Chrstanty. Durng the Mddle Ages the Roman Catholc nquston tortured and executed Protestant "heretcs." Anglcans persecuted Purtans and Purtans persecuted Separatsts. Even today, some evangelcal-fundamentalst Chrstans have cultc tendences... "f you are not of our ndependent group you are probably not saved." Certanly, the answer to extremst cults s not an over-reacton of ant-proselytzaton. Ejectng all mssonares and suppressng all evangelsm wll elmnate far more good than t wll prevent harm. n order to label "cults," the government would have to volate freedom of relgon. t must bcremembered that Chrstanty tself was consdered a "cult" (relgo llcta) n the Roman Empre. Freedom of relgous choce wll allow some bzarre optons, but t s certanly to be preferred over the totaltaran control of the Mddle Ages. HOW TO KEEP YOUR KDS FROM CULTS Most relgous cults prey upon the young and unnformed. Nomnal "Chrstans" are often swept nto cults because they lack a clear personal relatonshp to Chrst and because they are gnorant of EVERYDAY S THANKSGVNG - Chldren are the leaders of tomorrow and there's no place that loves youngsters more than Thomas Road Baptst Church. n top photo are youngsters who partcpated n Thanksgvng program whle n bottom photo, chldren dsplay ther wholesome appearance before one of Amerca's great congregatons. More than,000 chldren attend Sunday School and youth servces at TRBC. Bble doctrne. Contrary to the popular opnon that "doctrne dvdes," doctrne stablzes. The Apostle Paul urged Ttus (2:) to "Speak thou the thngs whch become sound doctrne." t was also Paul who warned: "But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that whch we have preached unto you, let hm be accursed" (Gal. :8). n order to protect your famly from relgous cults and sprtual confuson, you need to know What you beleve and Why you beleve t. Secondly, you need to Practce what you beleve consstently. Your chldren wll not be mpressed wth the knd of Chrstanty that never reads the scrpture, rarely ever prays and lves n Lberty, Equalty, Socalsm Jm Jones, late leader of the People's Temple n Guyana, expressed a slogan for hs movement n the words, "Lberty, Equalty and Socalsm." Hs Marxst leanngs were socalstcally nspred. Snce many Chrstans have been deceved by hs clams, ths s a good opportunty to examne the communstc concept of "Lberty, Equalty and Socalsm." Some people have even mstakenly thought Jm Jones was a Chrstan, whch s not the fact. The communstc am s a classless socety. The only tme we are equal s at brth. One day when we stand before God, we wll agan be equal. The Bble teaches that men are equal n nature, but are dfferent n abltes. God gves dfferent gfts to dfferent ndvduals. Some are gven 0 talents, others fve and some only one talent. Also, God exhorts employers to properly treat hs employes, hence recognzng the dfference wthn socety between boss and worker. But remember the Scrpture teaches that wth greater ablty, there arses greater responsblty, "To whom much s gven, much s requred." Communsts are tryng to create a classless socety, but they are tryng to create t outsde of God's order. They appeal to the thrd world natons wth the slogan "Workers Unte." The Communst plan s to take from those who have possessons and gve to those who have none. But the Bble never teaches that. t teaches the value of work. A German merchant who was drven out of Laos told us that Communsts are lazy, "All they want to do s create commttees, they do not want to work." After surveyng what the Communsts dd to the busnesses he left behnd, the merchant sad, "The Communsts beleve n workng ther captves, they do not beleve n workng themselves." The second functon of Communsm s the abolshment of prvate ownershp of property. Mstakenly they clam the people - "the state" - hj Thomas Kooa romty journal champon qyr. k» Truth! JOURNAL CHAMPON SUBSCRPTON RATES $ 9. 9 6 Q 2 y n. - J 6.96 Q 3 y n. $20.96 Q6yr$. $24 96 O hava anctoaad a chck or menay ordor n ht amount of f Dayabla 0 Journal-OwapfcM PMM charoj Q Maatar Oaaa Q (ankawcwd/vm %?ZT D D D D n D D D a D D D D D duraton " -ynatu'a. nar ana,,,, ( Numtar L J l "* >"»a/»a only! u*»u>»ttfzvnz7l card) Mama. Cty. RalumTo > Slaa,,*w. Journal P l a n a * P O B o. Lynchburf. VA J4606 -J should own everythng. But the Bble teaches the prvate ownershp of property. n the parable of the talents the landowner gave one servant ten talents, another fve talents and the fnal servant receved one talent. The servants were then to nvest the talents for the master. The landowner was to return at a later tme to examne ther work. The servants were exhorted to brng what they had receved to the landowner upon hs return. The applcaton shows both that the worker receved wages and that the landowner receved profts. Ths s obvously free enterprse or captalsm. The entre hertage of the sraeltes n the Old Testament was based on land ownershp by the trbe (famly). Ths nhertance was passed on from father to son. Many people mstakenly thnk the early Chrstans were communstc because they sold all that they had and lad t at the apostles' feet. God never taught ths practce - t was a foolsh decson. Twce, the other churches had to take up offerngs for the poor Chrstans at Jerusalem (Acts :27-30, 2:5, Cornthans 6:-3). These Chrstans needed to learn the lesson of Proverbs 30:25, where the ant was an example of those who lad up provsons for a future tme of need. f the Chrstans n Jerusalem had been good stewards of ther possessons, they would not have had to receve welfare from other churches. There s a dfference between freedom and lberty. Communsts offer freedom to those who are oppressed. Obvously, anyone who s sufferng wants freedom from oppresson, just as anyone who s sck wants to be well agan. But the Bble teaches lberty, the word that best descrbes the Unted States. Freedom mples no restrants and the natural man does not want to be bound by laws. He does not want anyone to tell hm what to do. So the Communst appeals to these desres, but does not delver on hs promses. Lberty has the opposte concept. Lberty dctates that a man must lve wthn the bounds of socety, for no man can lve alone. Lberty gves the chance to do what you dream - wthn the laws agreed upon by the socety. open contradcton to ts professed belefs. People lose ther kds to the cults when they are gnorant of bblcal teachng and practce. You must become a man or woman of the Word of God. Read t, study t, memorze t, medtate upon t. Exercse your belever's presthood. Come to the scrptures drectly lke the Berean Chrstans who "searched the scrptures daly" to see whether Paul's message was true (Acts 7:). You wll never fall vctm to a relgous dctator when you personally study God's Word for yourself. "But contnue then n the thngs thou hast learned... that from a chld thou hast known the holy Scrptures, whch are able to make thee wse unto salvaton through fath whch s n Jesus Chrst" ( Tm. 3:4-5). (Dr. Edward E. Hndson s drector of counselng of Thomas Road Baptst Church and a professor at Lberty Baptst College. He s one of the naton's outstandng Chrstan psychologsts and s the author of numerous books and artcles. He s an ordaned mnster and a leadng preacher and teacher.) journal champon : : : Thomas Road Baptst Church Publsher : :', -ft jy >:: Nelson Keener Assocate Publsher *j Dear Edtor: Nearly 25 years ago, as a student at Tennessee Temple College, durng a student revval wth Dr. Hyman Appleman dong the preachng, experenced the FRST, beleve genune, God-sent revval. On Nov 4-Oth, wth Randy Hebod, Dave Holdren and the K Sngers, experenced my SECOND, beleve, genune, God-sent revval. Central Baptst Church has never experenced anythng just lke l. One had to be here to really know what 'm talkng about. My people, the K TEAM, vstors, everyone n town knew somethng unusual was takng place. Revval came to our church, our people, our cty. Three of our publc hgh schools were touched for God, over 4 decsons for Chrst n all three. Our own Ocala Chrstan Academy, a mnstry of Central Baptst Church, wll not forget for a long lme what happened to many of our students. The atttude and atmosphere that now prevals n our church s somethng that one usually talks about but never experences. thank God for such a dedcated group of young people. Lberty Baptst College and Thomas Road Baptst Church can be VERY proud of the team. Jesse D. Bloom, Pastor Central Baptst Church Ocala, Fla. Dear Edjtor: Let me frst thank you for sendng the LBC Sngers to the Tr-Cty Bble Baptst Church. n all the sx years of my mnstry here n Somersworth, N.H., have never experenced the outpourng of God's power as dd durng the week of revval. The one thng that mpressed me the most s that t wasn't a temporary work that was done n the church. t has been about four weeks and revval contnues. The offerngs have jumped between $300 and $300 a week. The attendance has gone up 75 to 00, (last Sunday we were up over 200 n our attendance) and souls are beng saved every servce. 've baptzed about 60 folks snce the team was here also. The thng was so thrlled about was the work that God has done n the hearts of the church members. Frst of all, several were saved. As a result, there s a sprt n the church that have been prayng about for over 8 months. t s my opnon that some of the fnest people have ever met n my entre lfe are the members of the LBC Sngers. Ther sprt of cooperaton, ther wllngness to seek revval n ther own lves, and ther cheerful sprt were all an nspraton to me. Especally mpressed was by ther unquestonng obedence to leadershp. There was never a defant atttude shown. have truly learned to love each one of them. Ronald C.Welch Pastor Dear Edtor: have just receved the Oct. 3 edton of the JournalChampon. Your artcle on the local church and v.h\ fundamentalsts ae conscnatve v.as a specal blessng lo nc. Dr. Tom Wallace, Pastor Beth Haven Baptst Church Lousvlle, Ky. Dear Edtor: saw your artcle "Fastest Growng Sunday Schools" n the Journal-Champon and my heart burned wthn me. Our church s just fve years old and yesterday we had 690 though we set an attendance record of 725 n June durng our ffth annversary celebraton. Our church s unque, thnk, n the fact that we have from 75 to 25 more for church than Sunday School. Our Sunday School s presently averagng 84 more than last year per Sunday and thnk we have a good chance to be the fastest growng Sunday School n Kentucky next year. Most of our attendance s not bussed n though we had 283 on the busses yesterday of the 690. Would you please send me a form so that, Lord wllng, we can partcpate next year? We gve the ord all the glory for what He has done Mere n just fveyeas. Pasto Wayne C ox Florence baptst lenple Florence, Ky.! > j:j: Elmer L. Towns.... Edtor Harry Covert.... Managng Edtor Charles R. Cade.... Busness Manager T. Randy Jewell.... Producton Edtor : : 3 5 LETTERS Glenn Pzor.... Local Advertsng George Sprggel.... Natonal Advertsng John Sargent.... Crculaton Manager Jon W. Cooper.... Makeup Susan Hayes.... Typesetter Ronald Breazeale.... Photography >:j 'j-j Edtoral Staff Robert Harrs Brenda Easterlng Wanda Watson P.O. Box Lynchburg, V A 24505 Phone (804) 528-42 Natonal Advertsng (804) 528-426 : X S VAV.V.V^V.V.VXWXWXWX-X'X-X-X.X'X'X.XV.X.S v.y,w.v,wmv>. Unted Stales subscrpton rales: $9.95 per year, $5.95 for two years, $20.95 for three yean, $24.95 for fve years. Sngle copy prce: 50 cents natonal, 25 cents local. The JOURNAL-CHAMPON s publshed b-weekly and applcaton to mal at second-class postage rates s pendng at Lynchburg, Va., 24505. Please send all correspondence and address changes to: The Journal-Champon.. P.O. Box, Lynchburg, Va., 24505. Executve offces located at 70 Thomas Road, Lynchburg. Postmaster: Please send Form 3579 lo The JournalChampon.?. O. Box l l l l, Lynchburg, Va., 24505. PURPOSES To champon the cause of rghteousness, callng ths naton back to the prncples of truth, equty and decenc) that are based on the Word of God. To te together the Thomas Koad Baptst Church famly by publczng events, personaltes and trends so that together they can carry out ther God-gven purposes. To encourage aggressve evangelsm among all Chrstans and churches both n our naton and around the w orld. To communcate the fundamentals uf the fath and defend them from all attacks. To tall) all Bble-belevng Chrstans to the cause of Chrst. > <f

DECEMBER 8.978 SWEETNG: BELEVES N CHRSTAN THREE 'EY DR. GEORGE SWEETNG By BOB HARRS As Dr. George Sweetng expounds the Word of God from the pulpt, hs whte har glstens and hs face shnes wth a glmmer that seems to be a reflecton of the glory of Ood. When the presdent of Moody Bble nsttute spoke Wednesday Nov. 29 at the Lberty Baptst College chapel and Thomas Road Baptst Church worshp servce, hs two purposes n preachng stood out: To see lost people saved To see saved people understand somethng about sanctfcaton. "The devl s opposed to prayer," he reterated as he preached from Acts 6. "He s ant-prayer. f he can get Chrstans to stop prayng, he has succeeded ndeed." A former cartoonst, Dr. Sweetng's parents came from Scotland; they were the frst ones n hs famly to be saved. Shortly after they were saved, Sweetng's father became closely dentfed wth a msson n Glasgow, Scotland, founded 00 years earler by Dwght L. Moody. Sweetng hmself was born n New Jersey 54 years ago. "As a teenager, came alve to my Chrstan responsbltes on Aug. 6, 94," he relates. "That August over three decades ago, n a specal church meetng, agreed to do the wll of God. (had) confessed my fath n Jesus Chrst whle stll a boy. But lke so many others, was selfsh and rebellous to the teachng of Scrpture. Ego was kng n my lfe." When he approached college age, hs father, nfluenced by Moody's msson, wanted hs son to go to "Mr. Moody's school" n Chcago -- the only name by whch he knew Moody Bble nsttute. So young George went. "Durng my student days at the Moody Bble nsttute, was serously ll, " Dr. Sweetng says. n fact, hs mssonary doctor, Ttus Johnson, explaned to hm that he had a tumor whch appeared to be malgnant. One operaton and 30 X-ray treatments later, Sweetng was told that the tumor could prove fatal, or at best he could never father chldren. "My hosptal bed at the Swedsh Covenant Hosptal (n Chcago) was, n a real sense, my altar. remnded the Lord of my desre to serve Hm. prayed, 'Dear Lord, ths hosptal bed s my altar of sacrfce. f t s accordng to your wll, let me be a lvng sacrfce. n a new way, yeld my lfe to you. n Jesus' name, amen.'" A quarter of a century and several chldren later, he has ganed the vctory. He has never LCA ROCKATHON - Lynchburg Chrstan Academy recently embarked on ts annual "rock-a-thon" program. Students take pledges from people for every mnute and every hour they spend n a rockng char durng the specal day. The money s then sent to the coffers of the LCA student councl, but after the student councl receves ts share, the rest «gven to ndvdual classes. NSTTUTE GVEN NEW NAME forgotten that prayer. After leavng Moody Bble nsttute, Sweetng pastorcd several churches and was fnally called to be the pastor of the great Moody Memoral Church n Chcago. He remaned there three years, then became presdent of Moody Bble nsttute n 97. Today, partly under hs drecton, the great Moody mnstry n Chcago prnts and shps out nearly 60,000 books per day through the Moody Press; operates rado statons across the country, ncludng the stereofm 50,000 - watt WMB n Chcago, whch has been broadcastng 24 hours a day for the past 50 years; and publshes an average of_40 pages per From the Counselng Center Wally Major M.Ed. FORGVNG Q: My husband and have been marred for eght years, and have been blessed wth three lovely chldren. We have a lot of good frends, a wonderful home and no real money worres. The real trouble les n my not beng able to forget (and forgve) my husband for somethng that happened over sx years ago. After one year of marrage, my husband was drafted and sent to Vetnam, and was gone a year and a half. We constantly wrote each other durng that tme. When he returned home, everythng was wonderful, lke we had just gotten marred. Several tmes durng the past years he has asked me f had ever gone out on hm whle he was overseas. Snce hadn't, told hm so - repeatedly. Well, t fnally came out. He had had an nvolved relatonshp wth a grl whle n the servce. Because of hs tellng me ths, don't trust hm at all. f he doesn't tell me exactly where he s, or f he's a few mnutes late, fear he's havng another affar. thnk about t all the tme. cannot sleep and have a hard tme eatng. What can do? A: Whle the adultery your husband commtted s a serous sn before God, so s your unforgvng sprt toward your repentant husband. Jesus taught us to "love our enemes." Ths s not only good sound ethcs, but s also very essental to sound mental health. Holdng somethng aganst an 'enemy' only serves to promote destructveness wthn one's self. Dale Carnege once wrote "when we hate our enemes, we gve them power over us...power over our sleep, our appettes and our happness. Our hate s not hurtng them at all, but t s turnng our own days and nghts nto a hellsh turmol." f your husband has asked your forgveness and hasn't gven you any real reason to doubt hs sncerty, forgve hm. Remember that ths forgveness carres wth t forgettng also. Forget what has happened n the past and don't alllow t to have a negatve effect on the present and future. month n the Moody Monthly magazne, wth a crculaton of 300,000. "'d lke to keep dong what we're dong," Dr. Sweetng says. "t s vald and worthwhle to tran young preachers to take the Gospel all around the world. Our Youth Aflame Basketball s a vtal part of Youth Aflame's outreach at the Thomas Road Baptst Church. Junor Hgh youth drector, Dave Adams, reports that "there s a real vacuum comng up n athletcs. Most of the county schools don't have a junor hgh basketball program. Adams sad, "Ths s not only a local problem but there are sgns that tght money s creatng a shortage across the naton, and Super GasJaver!. uno» ams aott M GAL - msumr. UP TO M MOM HOtStrOWt* FTS U K. UCKS Q U K t t l STMTS F«STtl not UP! SAVtS JUS» H Tt. (0 aok) 0HY. Motorsts rove about ths nwocle new nventon (U S Potent. 38435) Not lust 0»mmck plul 75 cerl but o reol super gos sover htpp.nq a Automatcally corrects over " ntfl.nq rch mxture 2. Mokes engne burn 5 gols ar for every gal u. st»s gos Gos prces gong up PmtpofJ order now c MtmHt f7 No To Ecclesastcal Tax By State n Span MADRD (EP)--Evangelcal churches n Span have ralled n opposton to a proposed state government ecclesastcal tax. Juan Gl, Presdent of Evangelsm n Acton and board member of the Spansh Evangelcal Defense Commsson, ssued a statement that declared n part: College and Lberty Baptst Semnary. He s chancellor of all three post-secondary nsttutons. Combned enrollment, ncludng Lynchburg Chrstan Academy, s over 3,500. The schools are afflated wth Thomas Road Baptst Church, of whch Falwell s pastor. Dr. Harold Wllmngton, Dean of the Bble nsttute snce ts foundng n 972, predcts the nnovaton wll double enrollment next year. Ted to the Bble nsttute s the hghly successful Lberty Home Bble nsttute, a "sght and sound" study course. Ths correspondence course provdes the student wth lectures on cassette tapes and prnted Bble study materal. There are over 7,000 people across Amerca studyng through ths home Bble study course. "Because of the change to Lberty Bble nsttute a student who comes to Lynchburg can get the best of two worlds," announced Wllmngton. "The student wll receve tapes contanng 800 lectures coverng the entre Bble that prevously were suppled only to those n the correspondence school. These lectures make an nvaluable resource for both nformaton and nspraton." Also, Wllmngton sad the student wll grow aj httmoves to Lynchburg- and Mcomes nvolved n the Thomas Road Baptst Church, one of the largest n Amerca wth ts extensve mnstry n televson, rado, youth, foregn mssons, journalsm and specal age group outreach. The Lberty Home Bble nsttute has grown rapdly n the last few years offerng tranng to those who cannot come to Lynchburg to study the Bble. FREE CATALOG FOR PASTORS tuy UllLLb ANU BOOKS DR C ROM m PUBU8H R AND SAVE* Journal-Champon Crculaton Dept. P.O. Box tynthburg, Va. 24505 Travelng to the Orlando, Florda area? Park recreatonal vehcles on beautful Lake Toho Chrstan Camp-ground, 20 mnutes from Orlando-Dsney World. $3.00 daly, $65.00 Monthly. Contact: 500 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando. Fl. 32807(305)277-867 '! VRGO SALES Doublr Von' Gos Mteoqe Book le 3 0 - D A Y M O N Y - B A C K GUARANTEE 47 Myrtle Straw Lynchburg, V A 24502 Know someone who deserves a journalsm scholarshp? The Evangelcal Press Assocaton, a non-proft corporaton composed of some 250 Chrstan perodcals wth a combned crculaton of over 8 mllon, s nterested n the future of relgous journalsm. The Assocaton annually provdes at least two $500 scholarshps to deservng college students who are nterested n careers n Chrstan communcatons. Furthec detals and applcaton forms are avalable. (Forms must be completed and returned by March.) Wrte now to: n Sold L e a d Free Pewter wth the Lberty Baptst College seal G E O $9.95 Executve Secretary *-^*-* Evangelcal Pre Auoctatton P.O. Box 4550 Overland Park, Karua 66204 two-year Bble mastery program wll be kept ntact wth the thrd year gven over to practcal subjects." "A thrd dmenson of the Lberty Bble nsttute s an evenng school," announced Wllmngton. Ths s gven two nghts a week. Students complete the.equvalent of the two-year day program over a perod of three years. Be frst wth global relgous news each week through EP News Servce, a professonal agency ol Evangelcal Press Assocaton Edtors, broadcasters. Chrstan leaders, wrte lor tree sample JFAST BOWEN LATE CUR UJ c/eue&y Company - ^ a ^ - a w address.pllmanplaa Mon.-Fr. ll AJH. -'» P.M. Sal.lUA.H. 6 P.M. 9B S?,Yf>ec.23 loa-m'.'.^m.' ^ ^ ^ EP News Servce > Box 4550. Overland Park. Ks. 66204 J 9th & Man Man.-Sat. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Fr.9 A.M.-8 P.M. SPECAL valc Now you can see fhe largest and most complete selecton of comfort chars n Central Vrgna. The new Comfort Company store at 2338 Lakesde Drve has comfort as ther only busness. Quantty buyng and smplfed operaton make possble dscount prces. Save '/3 on the reclner of your choce. OPEN MONDAY & FRDAY 0-9 TUES., THURS., SAT. 0 5. o FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS THE ONLY FLM RENTALSFLM EVANGELSTS Call or Wrte Chrstan Flm Servce P.O. Box 2777 Knoxvlle, TN 3790 (65) 525-5442 Every student who partcpates n the program s outftted n a professonal style sut. Wrte t o : <m ' "The nterventon of the State fnancng churches from a publc budget causes confuson between the dentty of the ctzens and that of the Chrstans. t burdens the natonal budget and deterorates the sense of the economc responsblty of the fathful to the church. Youth Aflame s tyng to meet ths need by provdng a program for both junor and senor hgh students." You can have 20 ssues of the Journal-Champon sent to your church twoa a month for only $4.00 monthly. ntroducng the Lberty Baptst College Jefferson Cup. Wllmngton notes that some have remaned home, whch s good, but beleves these students would get better tranng through the classroom experence. Hence, the Lberty Bble nsttute s upgradng ts courses, offerng over 000 vsual ads and charts, each beng made avalable to the students. Falwell and Wllmngton also announced that an addtonal year s beng added to the Bble nsttute wth courses on Practcal Chrstanty emphaszng evangelsm, youth work, counselng and Sunday School. Professors from Lberty Baptst College and staff members from Thomas Road Baptst Church who are presently successfully workng n these areas wll teach these courses. "Ths s not only a three-year currculum," explaned Wllmngton, "but a Two-plusOne program. The tradtonal "The State should make a clear dstncton between ctzens and members of churches. t s essental to relgous lberty that the churches be sustaned by voluntary offerngs of ther fathful ones and the State exact taxes from the ctzens. Basketball PASTORS! $2.95 Lberty Program Fnds Enrchment Dr. Jerry Falwell, chancellor of Lberty Baptst Schools, announced a name change for the two-year Thomas Road Bble nsttute program to Lberty Bble nsttute. The change s effectve mmedately. And wth the new name, Falwell ntroduced an enrched program n the nsttute for mastery of the Bble. Accordng to Falwell, the name Lberty wll dentfy the nsttute wth Lberty Baptst school s a specalzed school for ths purpose; we're not a lberal arts school. 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4 JOURNAL-CHAMPON DECEMBER 8,978 HAROLD McNABB: FLLNG THE SHOES' A MUST By BOB HARRS The tme? Late 944, the eve of the second battle of the Phlppnes, 30 months after General Douglas MacArthur was forced to abandon the sland n the face of the Japanese onslaught. The place? A terrble bloodbath n the mddle of the Pacfc, a 50-foot long amphbous U.S. Navy gunboat guardng the Alled nvason fleet at Marwelles Harbor at the tp of the Bataan Pennsula. The next day, the fleet would nvade Corregdor. A young seaman slept n hs quarters below. He joned the Navy n the mddle of the war for the glory; "Everyone wanted to be n," he later sad. "f you could see lghtnng and hear thunder, you were n." He dd not know how to swm. When he fnshed hgh school, when he enlsted n the Navy, when t came to passng the swmmng test, he had a frend go n, pass t for hm, and wrte down hs name. The gunboat went all the way across the Pacfc for the planned nvason. Whle t passed Hawa, the young seaman, Harold McNabb of Baton 'Rouge, La., was called of the Lord to preach the Gospel. He laughed t off, but the feelng perssted. On the eve of battle, he slept wthout hs lfe jacket nearby - a curously unusual and foolhardy thng for hm to do so. Suddenly, whle the boat was statoned n the harbor, t was attacked by more than 20 Japanese torpedoes. The gunboat was blown up and started snkng 500 yards from shore. Harold McNabb was^ knocked aganst the wall of hs cabn on hs back. Awakened to realty, he heard a voce wth stngng words: "f you don't preach, 'm gong to take you out of here and put somebody n your shoes who wll." "Lord," the seaman repled, "f you'll let me lve through ths, 'll preach." Forcng hs way to the upper deck, McNabb and a mate found a large box. They clung to t as the shp went down. Then the Japanese started shootng at them. McNabb repeated hs prayer. Fve hundred yards later, Harold McNabb was ready to preach. " can understand now why Jonah never looked back," he sad. McNabb left the war, ganed some 27 years of pastorng and counselng experence, and then the Lord led hm nto the hghest fulfllment of hs call -- teachng others to preach at Lberty Baptst Semnary. McNabb was born-agan when he was nne-years old. When he was 6, he started lstenng to the Old Fashoned Revval Hour on rado wth Dr. Charles E. Fuller. The Lord convcted hm of hs wanderng, and he rededcated hs lfe to Chrst. But when he fnshed hgh school, the son of a lower mddle class famly wanted to be n the great war. t was prestgous, somethng whch would be remembered for the rest of hs lfe. When t was over, McNabb came home and went back to college. He also started fulfllng hs call from God mmedately. He enrolled at the Southeastern Lousana Unversty n Hammond and also pastored a large country church of about 500 members. n hs junor year, he marred hs wfe Carmen. He receved hs Bachelor of Arts degree n soral scence n 95. McNabb then changed churches. He was called to another country church 75 mles away from New Orleans. Ths HARVEY'S MOTEL Betty Brte Cleaner 7623 Tmberlake Road Phone 239-7655 Just one mle from LBC and TRBC * Ar Condtoned 90 Unt* n th«cty of Lynchburg On Route 29 But. South FOR RESERVATONS * Swmmng Pools * Color TV * Telephones (804) 239-26 0% Dscount To LBC Students And Staff Members Day Servce Servces Offered Dry Cleanng Alteratons Drapery Cleanng Carpet Cleanng Steamed Carpet Cleaner Rentals Shrt Launderng MERRY CHRSTMAS FROM THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT Mon. - Fr. 7:30 a.m. - 6 p. m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 5 p. m. get ths EXCTNG NOVEL ON THE END TMES Footnoted wth over 900 Scrpture references. church provded the McNabb's wth a parsonage whle Harold commuted to New Orleans Baptst Theologcal Semnary where he ganed the Master of Dvnty dkoree n 954. Hs schoolng then was "nterrupted" by a daughter -Lndy. But McNabb went on to get a Master of Relgous Educaton degree from the New Orleans semnary n 959, and after that he and Carmen had a son -- Davd. Durng hs work for the M.R.E., McNabb's schedule was formdable. At ths tme he pastored a church 00 mles away from New Orleans. Carmen fathfully typed up hs papers after he pounded out the research and organzaton hmself, but he averaged less than four hours of sleep per nght. t caused hm eventually to "run out of gas," and nearly wrecked hs health for good. He had to convalesce for a year after recevng the degree. McNabb does not recommend hs students to do the same thng. He 'Shares the same vews as other semnary professors, who beleve a student should concentrate only on hs studes whle n semnary and not attempt to pastor untl after he gets out. But McNabb was not fnshed. After a year, he went back to New Orleans to get hs doctor of educaton degree. He fnshed the research for hs degree n two and a half years, completng hs dssertaton n 963. He specalzed n the hsto y and phlosophy of Chrstan educaton and youth psychology and he mlnored n counselng and church admnstraton. McNabb consdered hs setup deal. " had a very understandng church," he sad. "They wanted ther pastor educated. So they would put up wth my preachng and vstng over the weekends, and then let me go off to semnary durng the week." Of hs several pastorates, the two he looks most fondly back on are the Frst Baptst Church of Opelousas, where he stayed from 964 to 969, and Bellare Baptst Church n Bosser Cty, where he led from 970 untl he came to Lynchburg n 976. He saw hs church n Opelousas assume a place of leadershp n the town t had not had before. He also launched a rado mnstry. Bellare was located two blocks from the Barksdale Ar Base, across the Red Rver from Shreveport. When the McNabbs arrved, t was a msson church; the mother church was debatng whether or not to close t; t was decded to keep t open just before callng McNabb. Despte a large varety of mltary famles whch contrbuted to a large turnover of membershp, McNabb trpled the sze of both the attendance and the budget durng hs tenure. Out of,400 Baptst churches n Lousana, Bellare was number 0 n number of persons baptzed each year for three years n a Grppng... Compellng... Authentc... " Very unque and most nterestng." An effectve tool for evangelsm. Order drect or through your Chrstan book store. Paperback $4.95 Cloth $6.95 Tusayan Gospel Mnstres P.O. Box 986, Phoenx, AZ 85068 Please send Accordng to Falwell, he expects to establsh 00,000 hosts who would open ther homes and nvte ther frends to come and study the Bble. Each class has a goal of attractng 0 people. Some classes would be held n the lunchrooms of plants, offces or n the homes. Falwell explaned, Enclosed $ Name "One of our rules wll be to protect local churches; no classes can be held on Sunday or Wednesday evenng, the tradtonal prayer meetng noht." Address State The classes wll be one hour n length, and Dr. Falwell wll be the Bble teacher. A cassette tape wll be suppled to each host, whose duty s to smply start the class by turnng on a recorder. The frst sx mnutes wll nclude ntroductory remarks by Falwell, plus musc from members of the Old-Tme Gospel Hour staff. Durng ths tme. Dr. Falwell wll explan the nature of the Bble class. "The class wll be taught from the Kng James Bble," noted Falwell, because most people have that verson avalable and t s stll the standard text of a majorty of Chrstans." Falwell wll gve 20 mnutes qf explanaton from the Bble text. After hs presentaton s over, he wll nstruct the host to turn the tape over. Then he wll ask a 0 NEW HOMES!! Low nterest Rates... 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F YOU WOULD LKE TO BE PUT ON OUR WATNG LST, CQNTACT US MMEDATELY. The bulldozers are at work at ths mnute completng 3 new streets wth many beautful buldng lots. Why not call now and pck out a lot that YOU lke? For nformaton on "Long Meadows" Contact: FORD-GARBEE & CO., NC., REALTORS (528-4040) John L. Swann, Jr. 384-239-554 E. Austn Salmon, Jr. 239-23 row. "At Bellare, my desre was to let my mnstry reflect my semnary tranng," McNabb sad. " wanted to plant a stable church that would grow and keep ts members as well as wn souls." Snce he left, the new pastor has wrtten McNabb that the chor - whch McNabb thought was large when he was there - s 50 per cent larger now. And there s already talk of buldng a larger audtorum - even though one of McNabb's last actons was to buld a 20,000 square-foot sanctuary whch was far larger than needed at that tme. "The judgment of a man's mnstry s after he's been gone a couple of years," McNabb sad. 'Amerca's Bble Class' Program Started As New Cassette Mnstry Dr. Jerry Falwell has announced a new mnstry called "Amerca's Weekly Bble Class," whereby vewers of the Old-Tme Gospel Hour are gven the resources to nvte ther frends nto ther homes to study the Word of God. Many readers saved and made alve n the Lord. DR. HAROLD McNABB TK202 Wood or Coal OmBOFTTc? Ol or Gas Wood or Coal Wood r-urnace Add-Ort TK0 Dealershps Avalable n many areas Wrte or phone for product nformaton and prces TK 2002 THERM-KON We Know How to Keep You Warm Galesvlle, Wse. 54630 Phone (608) 582-2276 queston and tell the group they have four mnutes to dscuss the queston. The voce on the tape wll go slent, although the tape wll contnue runnng. The people wll dscuss for fve mnutes, then Falwell wll nterrupt the dscusson and answer the queston. Another queston wll follow the same format. Fnally, Falwell wll end the study by makng an assgment for the followng week and urgng the class members to brng ther frends. The hosts are asked for a $0 donaton to underwrte the cost of the program. One of the strengths of the program s that Dr. Falwell wll drect the conversaton and not allow the group to become argumentatve or get on a tangent. He even notes, "We wll lead n closng prayer so that no one s embarrassed." "The strength of Amerca's Weekly Bble Class s. that t teaches the Bble wth an ' evangelstc outreach," Falwell noted. He went on to explan, "When the Bble s mplanted n. the heart, t frst brngs about convcton, then brngs about converson. "When people are saved n these Bble classes, we wll channel them nto Bblebelevng churches," Falwell. noted. He wanted to make sure that pastors realze that he s not n competton wth them, nor are these Bble classes potental churches. He has even gone so far as to tell the people, "Do not nvte your Sunday School class or church members over to ths Bble study ~ t s for your unsaved frends." Another strength of the Bble class s that the people are asked to leave after the hour s over. One thng that has runed Bble classes n other places s that the people stay too long and "wear out ther welcome." Accordng to early reports'' from the frst announcement, the response has been excellent. People are lookng for an avenue to get ther frends nto the Word of God. " beleve God wll use ths class because t s local church orented," noted Falwell. "Also, t s pastor orented, whch s bblcal." Then Falwell optmstcally noted that f 00,000 groups were ' to study the Bble, one mllon people a week would be reached for Chrst. Russa Permts mportaton of Bbles By Baptsts LONDON (EP)--Sovet \ authortes have gven permsson for the mportaton of 25,000 Russan Bbles -- the largest shpment of Bbles to the USSR n hstory - accordng to a Unted Bble Socetes announcement here.the mport permt was granted to the All-Uhon Councl of Evangelcal Chrstan-Baptsts n the Sovet Unon. t s askng the European Regon of the Unted Bble Socetes, whch embraces more than SO natonal Bble socetes throughout the world, to supply the Bbles, as well as 2,000 Russan concordances. Russan Baptsts have taken delvery of about 0,000 Bbles prnted by the Orthodox Press n Moscow durng the last few years. But demand for Scrpture consderably exceeded supply and so the applcaton for the mport permt was made. "Ever snce the 9th century there has never been such a large mport of Bbles nto Russa at any one tme," sad Dr. Ole Van luyn, regonal secretary for Europe for the UBS. "The last major consgnment of Bbles sent nto the Sovet Unon was n 947 when 0,000 were allowed n."

'Hand Talkng' s Blessng To Sandra Wtt By WANDA WATSON Consder the followng facts. Wthn slghtly more than a decade, one Lynchburg, Va., natve has learned: To talk wth her hands. To teach a college sgn language claw. To major n psychology and Bble and doctrne. To supervse the growng Old-Tme Gospel Hour data preparaton department. And, by the way, see her prayers answered wth total Chrstan servce and commtment. Mrs. Sandra Wtt s a homegrown natve of Lynchburg, one of Vrgna's most beautful ctes. Untl the wnter of 967, she had nether ntenton nor thoughts about Chrstan servce. However, Mrs. Wtt accepted the nvtaton of a Chrstan frend to attend a nghtly evangelstc servce at Thomas Road Baptst Church. She confessed to havng watched Dr. Jerry Falwell on televson for about a year and was curous about the message he preached. She attended the frst servce manly to see what the "televson preacher" looked lke - n person. She contnued to attend servces regularly at 70 Thomas Road and she wanted to be saved. But she felt that she was "too bad" for God to help. Fnally,, sx months later, she walked down the church asle and "gave her heart to Jesus." Sandra mmmedately began prayng for a place of servce. For an entre year she prayed that God would gve her a place of full-tme Chrstan servce. The answer came. n 968, Don Cabbage of the Bll Rce Ranch came to TRBC to teach an n-depth two-week sgn language class. Sandra remembered a deaf woman at the factory where they worked. Fellow employes never tred to communcate wth the deaf woman unless they wanted her to contrbute to a money collecton. Sandra wanted to be able to "talk" wth her. She wrote a note and asked her to attend the sgn language class. She was the frst of many deaf to be saved at Thomas Road. After Cabbage left, a fellow TRBC member, Earl Burks, became the nterpreter for the TRBC deaf mnstry. Sandra helped wth the mnstry but she dd not nterpret. Her desre was smply to be a frend to the deaf. However, one Wednesday nght the nterpreter for the servce wasn't present and the the deaf nssted that Sandra do the nterpretng. She could not dsappont her frends and she has not sat down snce. Presently under the drecton c>f Sue Wllmngton, Sandra contnues to nterpret the servces. She has taught 3 or 4 sgn language classes, some n other churches. She has been Evenng Classes Set n 5 Ctes Dr. Jerry Falwell has announced that Lberty Bble nsttute wll now offer an evenng Bble nsttute n fve Vrgna ctes. Startng n August 979, the evenng Bble nsttute wll present the general Bble course n Lynchburg, Charlottesvlle, Danvlle, Rchmond and Roanoke. A student of the evenng school wll attend classes two nghts each week. The counterpart of the two-year program wll be completed n three years n the evenng nsttute. The course wll cover the Bble completely n two ways: chronologcally and doctrnally. called to doctors' offces and hosptals to help wth deaf patents. She asssts n plannng partes and outngs for TRBC deaf and hard of hearng members. She helps teach the deaf Sunday School class. n 97, Sandra Wtt enrolled as one of LBC's frst-year students. She majored n psychology but Bble and doctrne were ha favorte courses. The facltes were not good, bathrooms were hard to come by and ar condtonng dd not exst, but the poneerng sprt and enthusasm of the students was overwhelmng. Whle n school, Sandra worked part-tme n the TRBC day care center. Later she worked under Rev. J.O. Grooms n the soul-wnnng department. n May 973, when the church had an openng n the data processng department, she began workng n edtng, preparng data for keypunchers. She became a supervsor n January 974. The OTGH data preparaton department has grown substantally snce those early years. The orgnal department has subsequently been dvded nto three separate departments: edt, mal readng and edt-merge. Sandra supervses the edt-merge department whch does the fnal computer adjustments for the fles. After all the work has been completed by keypunch, edtmerge wll verfy all the documents. The department has sx mcro-fche reader machnes. Actual fles are on mcroflm whch can be read on these machnes. For nstance, by readng mcroflm, Sandra can see f a gft offer has been maled to an ndvdual or she can check on an address change. A new set of flm s ssued each week. Mrs. Wtt has always enjoyed clercal work and workng wthn such a large Chrstan mnstry s challengng. She runs the department effcently and handles the pressure well. PATRONZE OUR ADVERTSERS enooe - joyce OWEN& BARKER GVE YOUR CAT OR DOG A MERRY CHRSTMAS! We Offer: Kennel Prde- 24% Proten. Red Cap- 2% Proten FEED SALT BROKERS FARM SUPPLES Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Weekdays 34 Jefferson St. Lynchburg, VA 24505 Tel. (804) 846-033 Mrs. Wtt 'hand-talkng' wth non-hearng staff. Mrs. Sandra Wtt at the desk at OTGH. Sandra has several hobbes She enjoys makng dred flower countres and especally enjoyed always smlng and helpng whch nclude collectng pctures arrangements and stone and her stay n Jerusalem and someone. But most of all, and books. She often fnds these bread-dough jewelry. She lkes to London. Sandra s a frend -- a frend to tems at weekly flea markets. She travel and has gone on tours wth The past years as a the deaf and to the hearng, loves to read and manages to LBC and wth OTOH groups. Chrstan have been busy as well A "frend" lke Sandra Wtt s read at least one book per week. She has been to dfferent as happv ones for Sandra. She s a blessng. 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6 JOURNAL-CHAMPON 30 DECEMBER 08, 978 Saved At Frght crowd had evaporated, the last person had gone through and vctory had been won. Over 800 people had gone through the frst nght and several Were saved. The remanng nghts proved to be even more frutful. Over 4,000 people went through altogether,,800 of those n one nght and Openng nght, Oct. 27, quckly arrved. Through the means of the prnted page, rado spots and word of mouth, the promoton was out. Approxmately at mdnght the Baptst Bble College Grows Rapdly Nght most mportantly of all 30 receved Chrst as personal Savor. The burden, vson and purpose of "Frght Nght" had become a realty. Every person makng a decson s now beng followed up and dscplcd. Truly, "Frght Nght" became a "Lfe Nght" for many. J>&_S^L_M». ( feej»cj_ SPRNGFELD, Mo. of 2,200. n 95, BBC proudly Begnnng on a fve-acre tract sent forth ts frst 7 graduates to purchased by the newly serve n local churches. n 978, organzed Baptst Bble 57 graduates crossed the stage Fellowshp n 950, Baptst Bble of the 5,000-seat BBC Feldhouse College of Sprngfeld, Mo., to receve ther dplomas. n all, contnues to serve as a center of 5,966 graduates are now on the nspraton and tranng for feld, meetng the challenges of students from across Amerca today's world and demonstratng and around the world. Havng the success of the Baptst Bble been traned by a faculty ex- College program. perenced n church buldng and n the years followng ts havng been exposed to an at- modest begnnng, the college mosphere of poneer sprt and entered nto several major world evangelsm, these students buldng projects under the receve a unque educaton n leadershp of G. Beauchamp whch ther fervor s coupled Vck, ts frst presdent. Today, wth practcal know-how. 8 buldngs enhance the beauty From a student body of 07, and utlty of the 32-acre cammeetng n a sngle dormtory pus, whch s stll growng under and a few army-type barracks, the drecton of Presdent W.E. Baptst Bble College has Dowell. The estmated value of mushroomed nto an enrollment ths property now exceeds $8 mllon. The new Vck Memoral Lbrary currently houses over 25,000 volumes. The lbrary wll eventually accommodate 00,000 volumes n addton to the expandng mcrofche and audovsual collectons. Facltes are avalable for housng,00 sngle students n the eght exstng dormtores. Another grls' dorm s now under constructon whch wll greatly ncrease the campus housng capacty. The college has also provded an addtonal 44 unts of on-campus housng for marred couples. Throughout ts growth, BBC has sought to mantan a "people-orented" approach. Baptst Bble College seeks to meet.the ndvdual needs that ts HOSTED BY YOUTH AFLAME WWMARCH 25-29 COUNTS JONES Ltd SPECAL FEATURES 804. * Sessons on every aspect of local church youth programmng. *Advanced sessons n Counselng Youth, Relatng to your Pastor, and Admnsterng a growng team. Regstraton open to all Pastors, Youth Pastors, Workers. Sngle Adults and HGH SCHOOL SENORS ONLY. Regstraton fee ncludes Food. Lodgng, and Conference Materals. *Musc - L.B.C. Chorale and Youth Aflame Sngers. T r a n s p o r t a t o n avalable to and from the Lynchburg Arport. *For more nformaton wrte today. B34 TMBCMLAK ROAD LYNCHBURG. VlftON- Ed Hndson REALTOR WE AT COUNTS & JONES THANK Y O U FOR YOUR PATRONAGE THS PAST YEAR. T S OUR SNCERE WSH TO Y O U FOR A M E R R Y CHRSTMAS A N D A PROSPEROUS NEW Y E A R. OVER 20 YEARS OF YOUTH EXPERENCE AVALABLE TO YOU! 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' s V _ You hardly ever see one closed. Here's why: m Read-A-Long References and Read-A-Long Translatons rght n the verse jtfm * ' ' _ Cyclopeda ndex and Concordance 728 total pages Over 950 pages of Study Ads n ''. From $4.95 Free Owners Gude to let you know how to use t Over three-quarters of a mllon copes n use. Shouldn't you look nto The Open Bble? / All the thngs you care about, r ~ ^ you learn more about ntutk, > ubderbe When the Baptst Bble Fellowshp began n 950, mssons was the unfyng force. The concept, "Mssons shall be the strong rght arm of the fellowshp," was accepted by all. After more than 25 years, that early emphass on mssons has not dmnshed. The practcal applcaton of mssons technques n the Mssons Course at BBC has shown great frut through ts graduates. Today, more than 500 BBC alumn are servng the Lord as Baptst Bble Fellowshp mssonares n more than 54 foregn countres. YOUTH MNSTRES COURSE Certanly the youth of today are the church of tomorrow. The challenge of meetng the unque needs of young people n the local church s beng met through the Youth Mnstres Course. Today's youth man requres a varety of knowledge and sklls. The Youth Course emphaszes these specal sklls of reachng young people through preachng, actvtes and counselng. Along wth ths youth emphass, the student receves basc Bble and theologcal tranng. MUSC COURSE The assocaton of musc wth the worshp of God s recorded throughout the Bble. The mnstry of musc wthn the local church s stll mportant n preparng hearts for the preachng of the Word. n churches today, t s just as mportant to know what musc to present as t s to know how to present t. That s why the Musc Course at BBC trans ts men and women to ntegrate musc nto the total church program as well as teachng them the art of muscal performance. Musc students learn to ap precate the classcs of Chrstan musc through studes of the authors and hstores of ther works. Platform procedures and performng arts are taught n the many student partcpaton classes. CHRSTAN EDUCATON COURSE The Chrstan Educaton Course prepares students for Sunday School and other church- related mnstres. t promotes the development of student ntatve, orgnalty, and ndependence n the teachng of bblcal truth. BUSNESS COURSE Larger churches, more complex records and nnovatons n the feld of busness machnes have created the need for hghly traned offce personnel n Fellowshp churches. Students are prepared to meet ths need through the Busness Course. They are gven tranng n the use of modern busness equpment and are taught consstency, accuracy and neatness n the basc secretaral sklls of typng, shorthand and bookkeepng. ELEMENTARY EDUCATON The Elementary Educaton Course prepares students as professonally qualfed, local church-orented teachers to serve n the overall mnstry of BBF churches. Alt elementary educaton graduates complete the requrements of the State of Mssour Manual for State Certfcaton. A mnmum of 34 hours of Bble and theologyrelated courses are also requred, nsurng a dstnctvely Chrstan perspectve n ther academc preparaton. Snce the foundng of Baptst Bble College, students have actvely sought to spread the Gospel of Chrst through churches n the Sprngfeld area. As a result, over 2,000 souls are won to Chrst each year by BBC students. BBC's Chrstan Servce Department works wth the local churches and ther student members. Through ts Church Extenson Program, the department meets the requests for groups from the college to partcpate n the servces of area churches. Musc groups, the BBC karate team, other specalzed mnstres and "student" preachers receve opportuntes to travel and mnster n actual church servces. Upon " graduaton, the Chrstan Servce Department asssts the graduate wth nformaton to help locate a place of servce. Ths placement servce reaches beyond graduaton day and remans avalable to assst them any tme they request t. ntramural and nter-collegate sports, concerts, class organzatons and socetes provde opportunty for BBC students to enjoy a wde varety of extracurrcular actvtes. Basketball and baseball are the major nter-collegate sports. Baptst Bble College s the NCCAA Dvson basketball champon for 977-78. * Three weeks after a near-fatal head-on collson near Farmvlle, two young Thomas Road Baptst Church women are at home and recuperatng. Mss Prsclla Coleman, a Lberty Baptst College sophomore, was flown to her home n Florda last Wednesday after leavng the Rchmond hosptal where she was admtted mmedately after the Nov. 2 accdent. Brenda Easterlng, a Lberty Baptst Semnary student and staff reporter for the JournalChampon, stll has some dzzness from a concusson. An operaton on her nose has been scheduled for next January. 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Flames' Cagers Off To Good Start By DAVD D.ALLSON An "nspred" Flames basketball team has emerged the wnner at the Taylor Unversty nvtatonal Tournament. The vctory ended a 2-year regn by host team Taylor Unversty as champons of ts own tourney n ndana. Frday nght, Dec., the Flames faced Maron College. Offcal polls showed LBC as a 22 pont underdog. When the fnal buzzer sounded the team Jad upset ther opponents, 65-64. Karl Hess 5*" junor led the Flames' attack wth 27 ponts. Ed Vckers 6'4" junor was second wth 22 ponts. n the other game Taylor Unversty LBC Wrestlers mpressve Team By DAVD ALLSON Wrestlng has become one of the most successful' ntercollegate sports to date at LBC. Our two tme Natonal Chrstan College Athletc Assocaton Champons are back ths year wth a lot of new talent and a most demandng schedule. Competton s keen ths year as the teams they encounter range from eght to 20,000 students. The wrestlers repeated as champons of the North Carolna A&T Tournament held before the Thanksgvng break. One hundred and ffty wrestlers competed n the event. LBC fnshed the tourney wth a total of 22 ponts for a vctory over second place Ctadel who fnshed second wth 60 ponts. The wrestlng program s only fve years old. Coach Bob Bonhem recollects that the team started wth zero. There were no mats for practce. The men worked out n the grass at Treasure sland. There was no salary for the coach. The team provded ts own transportaton. Wth the passng of tme the school's admnstraton has corrected the stuaton. The team owns two new mats. There s a wrestlng room n the new gym. Coach Bonhem sad that when the team moves nto ts new home n January t wll have one of the best equpped schools n Vrgna. Coach Bonhem talked canddly about the wrestlng program. Frst, there s the goal to have an outstandng wrestlng team. The team s buldng n order to become the "top Chrstan team n the country." The coaches' vson sees a day when LBC can partcpate n Dvson competton aganst powers such as Oho State, Mchgan and Notre Dame. The program ths year s off to a good start although there are only four returnng lettermen. Wrestlng at 26 pounds s Rob Hetrck who fnshed fourth n NCCAA fnals last year. Rob defeated ther opponents from Southeastern ndana Unversty. refused to pressure." Saturday was an eventful nght for the team. Taylor Unversty was after ts 3th consecutve champonshp. Once agan the press saw LBC as the underdogs. The Flames, however, soundly defeated ther opponents by a 30 pont margn, 5-85. Coach Gbson descrbed the team's effort as "an almost flawless game." The Flames set a school record as they shot 68 per cent from the feld. Coach Gbson asserts "68 per cent s a phenomenal shootng percentage!" Ed Vckers led the scorng wth 35 ponts for the evenng. Karl Hess was a close second wth 3 ponts. The vctory evened the Flames' season record at 4-4. Each year at the Taylor Unversty nvtatonal an award s gven for the "most valuable player" for the tournament. Ths year's MVP was LBC's Ed Vckers. Before the phone conversaton ' concluded Coach Gbson sad, " want to share wth everyone n Vrgna what was the key to our wnnng ths tournament. An LBC graduate by the name of Franke Jones was preachng n a nearby town. Franke came to the game n hs wheelchar. Franke s a paraplegc. He met wth the team for devotons and the Lord used hm to brng the team to ther knees. Franke's wtness before both of the games provded the nspraton the Flames needed to wn at Taylor Unversty." excted Coach Gbson remarked Lberty Baptst College's 978' 79 wrestlng team s tough. Wayne placed frst n hs competton n January. Ths classfcaton at A&T. Steve sles added strength wll change the returns after a successful season complexon of the team second last year to wrestle at 50-58 semester. Wrestlng at 8 pounds. Frank Lacy s also back pounds s freshman Pat Sole. Pat n acton ths year. Frank suf- s a "hghly regarded wrestler" fered an njury that forced hm and took second place n the out of the last half of the season. N.C. A&T tourney. He wll be at 67 pounds. Pat was a two-tme West New recruts wll be elgble for Vrgna state champon and also the Chcago nternatonal Freestyle champon. Rob Hetrck wrestles at 26 pounds; Jesse Castro s at 37; Wayne Brooks s at 45 pounds; and Steve sles wrestles at 50 pounds. At 58 pounds s freshman Mark Brooks. Mark s the younger brother of Wayne Brooks. under Baptst school wth 430 students, K-l 2, needs a hgh school SCENCE/ MATH teacher for mmedate employment. Applcants must have a four year degree Contact: Commentng on the game, an placed second n the North Carolna A&T tournament. Back at 42 pounds s Jesse Castro, a two-tme NCCAA champon. Jesse captured frst place n the recent A&T tourney. Jesse was named outstandng wrestler n the competton for the second consecutve year. Wayne Brooks s back at 45-50 pounds. crack that "the bench came through." The Flames' bench s composed Dr. R. Alan Hedges Massllon Chrstan School 965 Overlook Ave. S.l/V. Massllon, Oho 44646 (26) 833-039 of nearly all freshmen. Superb play by junor Ed Vckers and Karl Hess was mentoned as an mportant factor n the vctores. Gbson added that "the team made no mental mstakes. They Fred's Rado % TV KVtema R A D O S TVs S T E R E O S P H O N O S T A P E PL-AYER» CRCKETT H L L MASTER T E C H N C A N M A D S O N HEGHTS, VA. L8C.»738T Chrstmas Present 828-B60B from mster VOLLEYBALL TEAM By DAVD ALLSON A much underrated program developed n 978 nto a truly exctng sportng adventure. The women's volleyball team fnshed an mcouragng season wth 9 wns aganst eght losses. The season provded volleyball fans wth encounters n Dvson collegate competton. Coach Brenda Bonhem attrbutes the team's success to "many hours of dedcated tranng" by a fne group of dscplned athletes. The season ended Nov. 3 and 4 wth the Vrgna State Tournament. Ten colleges from NCAA Dvson H came to Lynchburg to seek the Champonshp. Partcpatng teams were: Vrgna ntermont, Lynchburg College, Mary Washngton College, Hampton nsttute, Bluefeld College, Emory and Henry, Chrstopher Newport, Ferrum, RandolphMacon Women's College and Lberty Baptst College. Competton was ferce. Observers wtnessed "hard, play, teamwork and a lot;of skll." College volleyball s a fast power game. Exctement was hgh as the ball blazed across the court at "speeds between 90-00 mles an hour." "t was an mpressve spectacle," After two days of determned play the Flames fnshed thrd n the state tournament. Coach Bonhem sad she was "very pleased" wth her team's performance. Coach Bonhem's exctement grows as she looks forward to 979. Next year, LBC wll move from Dvson nto Dvson. The means harder com- petton and exctng games. 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A second-year pastoral major at LBC, Frsk s also a resdent advsor. He s 22 years old. Halng from Seattle, Wash., Frsk has been runnng cross country for seven years, snce he was a junor n hgh school. JOURNAL-CHAMPON: Where s the most pan nvolved n runnng? FRSK: t centers n the legs. f you've gone at too fast a pace, you're not takng enough oxygen n to resupply your legs; you go nto what's called "anaerobc respraton." You have a bad by-product when you go nto anaerobc respraton; t's called "lactc acd". That's what makes your legs cramp up. And t tes you up; you can't strde out and you get all stff. JOURNAL-CHAMPON: Englander What about your technques of runnng? FRSK: lke to hold back the frst part of the race, as compared to other runners; only go about three seconds over my pace at frst. don't have any trouble workng through a bunch of guys. 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8 JOURNAL-CHAMPON DECEMBER 8,978 HOLY LAND TOUR MAKES HSTORY srael tour boat takes Amercan Chrstans on tour n the Sea of Gallee. Don Norman and the Lberty Baptst College Chorale sng for the toursts as part of the Old-Tme Gospel Hour tour. Dr. r alwell ntervews srael Prme Mnster Menachem Begn for prme tme Old-Tme Gospel Hour televson specal to be broadcast natonally n early 979. The two leaders dscussed Bble prophecy and the Mddle East n ths strategc and exclusve televson ntervew. Amercan Chrstans enjoyed ther lour wth Dr. Falwell through he beautful Holy Land of srael. Mss Anta Bryant, one of Amerca's most beloved Gospel muscans, entertaned durng specal evenng servces on the OTGH Holy Land Tour. She has been a favorte among the vewers of Dr. FalweU's TV program.