The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 April 1981 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., April 22.1981

Kerrie Augsburger to join Christ's Korean Mission

By DEB FOX Kerri Augsburger, 22, Syracuse, wants to spend her life helping others and current plans call for her doing just that. She will be leaving on August 13 for two years at the Christ s Korean Mission in Taejon, Korea, to work with the missionaries During her stay she will participate in orphanage work, prison ministry, new church evangelism, the Korean Vocational Bible High School and Bible College She will be teaching fifth and sixth grade at the Korea Christian Academy, a school fair children of American missionaries. “11l share the love of Jesus to the Korean people and the salvation He offers. ’ remarked Miss Augsburger 'Tve been praying a lot about my future He opened up my eyes and confronted me with the need for world missions. I went to a mission convention in October where I met the C Y Kim family of the Christ s Korean Mission, who said they could use me after (J told them about my teaching education." commented Miss Augsburger At the end of two years, she stated she will either stay in Taejon or move on to another mission field, "depending on where God leads me She has the desire to become a missionary and wants to go into a country which is closed to missionaries, as a teacher and be self supportive Those are the people who need the gospel and have had a hard time getting it " Most of training in becoming a missionary will come through experience Miss Augsburger has been on two internships Her first one was in the summer of 1975 when she w.ent to Mexico and worked with the Village Evangalism for one month Her second experience • was in the summer of 1980 when she went with Outreach In temational to Albuquerque. N M for six weeks where the time ' was spent learning to share the Gospel and working with camps and Vocational Bible Schools She has attended one year at Ozark Bfble College. Joplin. Mo . and received her teaching degrre „ from Ball State University, Muncie . Her life has always been that of helping others, while attending Ball State she participated m the campus house, house visitation at the college, prayer breakfasts student voluntary services which tutored at a childrens home She also operated a coffee shop for post graduates at.

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Milford Christian Church, her home church She will be raising her own support through her forwarding agents, her sister and brother inlaw, Jim and Kim Evans, Oklahoma City. Okla . who are in charge of sending out newsletters and handling the support for Miss Augsburger She is trying to obtain SI,OOO per month pledged support. S7OO of the amount will be used for rent, utilities, food, medical and other costs, the remaimg S3OO will be used as a gift from the American Christians to the Korean Christians and used differently each month, depending on the needs It may be used 1 for helping the orphans, a struggling new church or a Bible college student in need She currently has S7OO-SBOO per month raised and "Gods providing " Most of the support is coming from her home church and fnends who are helping financially and spiritually Her mother, Shirley, who lives in Illinois has always felt this is the type of hfe her daughter might lead and her father. Senator John R Augsburger. Syracuse, has also been supportive of his daughter s work During the summer she ‘will travel to camps and Vacation Bible Schools as a missionary speaker where offerings will be taken to help support her in the field The Kims C Y Kim is a native Korean serving as president of Korea Bible Seminary and the Bible High School in Taejon He is also an evangelist With the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ in Korea He received his Christian education from

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Johnson Bible College. Knoxville, Tenn., with an associate degree; and MRE degree from Cincinnati Bible Seminary; and an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity Degree was bestowed upon him in 1976 by the Louisville Bible College, Louisville. Ky. The mission projects consist of: operating and teaching at the Korea Bible Seminary and Bible High School. Christian Kindergarten and an active Bible Correspondence School. Also, a prison, city and village evangelism is conducted regularly. Successfully carried out has been a “New Church A Year" program. Kim s wife, Pat. is activelyinvolved in the Orphanage Ministry, being director of the Taejon Children's Home, plus receiving and disbursing funds for two other homes Medical supplies, are received directly on the field, which she dispenses •She has been responsible in placing Korean orphans with adoptive parents m the States and also sponsors children out to interested persons and church groups The mission by which the Kims are serving is the Christ's Korean Mission The mission is incorporated in the state of Ken tucky, having a board of trustees both in the States and overseas. The mission sends out quarterlynewsletters and a financial statement is available upon request. The Kims and their four children are presently in the States for their second furlough during the last 10 years that they have been on the field The Kim family plans to return to Korea in August 1981. Quaker Haven to show Holy Land slides Quaker Haven Friends will show slides from a Holy Land trip this Sunday, April 26, at 9:30 a.m. They will combine Sundayschool and church for this special event Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor s • creed has lent All are needed by each one; , Nothing is fair or good alone —Ralph Waldo Emerson

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TENTH ANNUAL LAW SUNDAY — The public is invited to attend the 10th annual Law Sunday services, on April 26. at the Calvary United .Methodist Church, located on SR 13. at the south edge of Syracuse. There will be an 8:30 a.m. and 10:40 a.m. worship service. ‘ Donald Sheline. pictured, is the Chaplain for the Indiana State Police and the Elkhart CountySheriff's Department. He will be in charge of the service. Special music will be sung by State Police trooper Jim Kay or and his singing Jubilees. Featured with them will be Mrs. David .Myers, court reporter for Superior Court 11. in Elkhart County. Indiana State Police Headquarters Chaplain Father Richard Cooley, will bring the morning message. This service encourages all area police officers to attend and the various agenices will be honored during the service. Please attend in uniform. Fellowship time and light refreshments will be served following the service.

BIBLE VERSE "This is the confidence that we have in him: that, if we ask anything according to his will, he heareth us. ” 1. Os whom is the writer speaking? 2. Who is the author of the above statement? 3. By what term was he known? 4. Where may this statement be found? Answers to Bible Vent uqof i f ,/paAO| snsaf uioq.w 9|dpsip,, aqi •£ •oysody aqj uqof £ isijqj snsaf J() I

CALVARY BAPTISTCHURCH (Armstrong Road! OSWEGO DaieW Parker Paster Sunday Schoo*• 30 a m Morning Worship 10 30 a m Sunday E venmg Worth* »p m Thursday Prayer Mee»-ng 7pm "'saint MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE Father Robert Hammond Sunday Mass? 15 a m and 10 45 am Saturday Massa 30p m Confession Beta'* Masses Holy Days ?a m and 730 p m HASTINGS ISLANDCHAPEL UNK^OMETHODIST CHURCH Dawid Wtompyer Patter Mike Zimmer man Jr Sup* Kendall Biller Sup* Sunday Schoo*♦ 30a m Worth* 10 30 a m Prayer Meeting. Thursday 730 pm APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Theo Bee» Henry Beer Jesse Beer Elmer Harttar and Wai’er Stetten Ministers Mornmg Worsh* tea m Afternoon Worship IJ 30 p m CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Car l Shearer . Minister Fred Want. Associate Minister B*t>teSchoo** 30a m Worth* 10 30a m and7p m Wednesday Bible Study 7pm TURKEYCREEKCHURCH OF THE BRETHREN GRAVELTON OWen Mitchell. Pastor Church School * 30am Worth* 10 30a m CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH CROMWELL (Hl W. Orange St > Frank Barcus. Pastor Sunday School* 30a m Worship Service 10 45a m NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (WON A HOE I Glenn Byers. Pastor Sunday School * 30a m Worth* 10 30a m Evening Worship 7 pm UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Rex L indemcod. Patter Worth*! 30a m end 10 45a m. Church School * 30 a m

ByHENRY BEER It is a delight to walk through the Indiana woodlands which are showing forth the creative powers of God in the endless varieties of fragrant flowers which bloom in fresh flowered garments emerging from the long winter's cold. If you have never strolled through a woodland in late April and May, you have missed some of the pure delights whichnature has on display for your admiration. In one of our frequently sung hymns, known to nearly all, we read: "WherM-hrough the woods and forest glades I wander, “And hear the birds sing sweetly in the breeze...” This, is probably experienced by few in this busy and engrossing time and life. These springtime flowers display their loveliness before the foliage of the hardwood trees appears and therefore one must mark the time to steal away and revel in their beauty. What precious memories are left in the minds erf children and grandchildren whose parents took time to stroll with than through these natural flower gardens. As one calls the attention of the eager minds of Rev. Bruce Button to speak on Jews at New Salem The New Salem Church of the Brahren will hold its annual Missionary Conference on April 25 and 26. The church is located at the corner of 900 N and 200E near Milford. The evening services will begin at 7:30. The guest speaker will be Rev. Bruce Button, who is affiliated with the American Association of Jewish Evangelism, serving the Louisville. Ky.. area The message topics are as follows : Saturday evening. "Why Jews don't believe in Jesus.” Sunday morning, 10:30, “The Triune God and the Jew” Sunday evening, “The Truth about the Jew.” During the 9:30 a m Sunday hour. Mrs. Button will be speaking to the ladies, while Rev Button speaks to the men. There will be special music at all services. The Conference theme is: “Friends of Israel ” At noon on Sunday there will be a carry in dinner Following the , fellowship dinner, some tapes and slides will be given from young missionaries serving in Panama. Hawaii and Texas. The public is invited to all of these services and fellowship dinner.

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BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH NORTHWEBSTER Larry Zimmerman Pastor Donny 6uy S S Sup* Sunday School» 30 a m Worship to 30a m 6pm Wednesday Services 7pm TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD LIGONIER Norman Red Scheti. Vicar Church Ser vice ♦ a m Sunday School 10 15 a m OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH (4th And Mam Streets) MILFORO Rex Ma«>m>i*n Koreck, O F M , Con. ■Spanish mass noon Doc»ma (CCO> Sunday to 30a m CHURCH OFGOO SYRACUSE Rev Michael Murrell Pastor Roger Kern S S Si*’ Sunday Schoo* * 30 a m Mornmg Worth* 10 30a m ■ FIRST BRETHRENCHURCH MILFORO Paul Tmke* Pastor Church Schoo** 30am Mornmg Wor th* >0 30a m 9YC Sunday 4pm Mid week worth* 7pm Choir practice * tep m BETHEL CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN MILFORO Roger Eberly Pastor MaryannDowty Bd Chm Sunday Schoo* • 30a m Worship te 30 a m BETHANY CHURCHOF THE BRETHREN (U.S. 4) F Wayne Lawson Pastor Mornmg Worth*f 30a m Sunday Schoo* to 30a m CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE John Me Far land. Pastor Howard Wenger. Sup* Sunday Schoo* * 30a m Mornmg Worth* to 30 a m Sunday Bible Study 7 p m GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Dr David R Hattley. Pastor Robert F Graft. Assoc Pastor Sunday School f as a m Mc-nmg Worth* 11 am Evening Service 7 p m Wednesday E venmg Service 7 p.m

The beauty of Indiana Woodlands

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JEHOVAH'S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL ( East Papakeechie Lake Drive) Sunday Public Lecture *3O a m Watchtower Study 10 30a m Tuesday Study of Prophecy 7 30 p m Thursday Mmittry Schoo* 7pm SALEM COMMUNITY CHURCH (l» i Mde Southeast O* Wilmot) I Pastor E imer Miner Sunday Schoo* * 30 am Mornmg Worth* 10 30 a m Sunday Evening Ser vice 7pm Prayer Bible Study Wednesday 1 ,i p m GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH SYRACUSE (MOE Mam St) Frank Barcus. Pastor Worth*f 15a m Sunday School W 15a m CHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE SYRACUSE HaroWßarton Pattor Sunday Schoo* 4 30 a m Mornmg Worth* 10 30a m Sunday E venmg Wor th* a p m Wednesday Prayer Meeting a 30 p m LnuKCHOFTHE BRETHREN NORTHWEBSTER PauiF Shrteer Pastor Mornmg Worth** 30a m Sunday School 10 30 a m BURROAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lawrence Byrnes. Pastor Sunday School* 30a m Worship te 30 A m UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG Ross Richey. Paster Bill Smith. supt Morning Worsh* * 30 a m Church Schoo* te 30a m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH SHORE LAKE WAWASEE vicer: Rev David L. Hyndman Holy Eucharist: oa.m NORTHWEBSTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Schoo* *: 30 a m Worship 10 JOA.m Wednesday Services 7pm

youth, they will often recall nature’s children and recognize them by their name and faces. The names of the prominent and most showy are as follows: Violets in color; Hepaticas; Spring Beauties; Adder's Tongue; Trillium, in white and red; the lovely pure Blood Root; Jack in the Pulpit; Anemone: Bell Flower; the fragrant, wild Pholox; the Marsh Marigold; the Blue Bell of Virginia; the lush Christmas Fern; and hardy Maiden Hair Fern; and Solomon’s Seal. To know these and many others will enrich one s life in youth and in old age. This writer will now refer to a lovely spot on the banks of the Turkey Creek on the Billy G. Little farm where Beer's Marcreek Cabin stood at one time. Thirty years ago, near Lafayette, the writer came upon a clump of Mertensi Virginica, or the Virginia Blue Bell and possibly eight or 10 tubers were planted on the hillside adjoining the cabin about 50 feet from Turkey Creek. These have so increased and multiplied and make such an attractive showing

Speaking words of wisdom

By G. EDWARD GEANS, Minister Dear Mr Athiest, Just a short note to ask you to reconsider your thinking about God. In case you haven't heard. He is still alive and well. With increasing certainty and credibility, the Bible is being verified by scientific research and archaeological discoveries Even the schools are beginning to include the Biblical account of creation in their curriculum along side the theory of evolution In fact, many of your long time collegues are revising their overworked arguments' or discard them altogether. Mr. Athiest, the Bible is true Your beliefs about the Bible do not change the fact. While your accusations may be sharp and your explanations most eloquent, the truth remains. You may consider the Bible a hoax on humanity. But mark my word, the last laugh will be on you Mr. Athiest, remember the Bible account of the great flood and the ark built by Noah and his family? Do you find it hard to believe 9 A number of expeditions have been made to Mount Ararat where the ark finally rested after the flood. Sketches of the ark have been drawn and actual photographs have been taken Scientists believe the ark is really there. Once it is verified, modern scientific thought will be altered

QUAKER HAVEN FRIENDS (500E A«id WON) DEWART LAKE Quaker Hall — 10a m WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Across From High School) Norman D McVey Pastor Larry Renner. S S Sup* Sunday School 9 30a m Worship 10 30 a m and 7p m Mid Week Wed 7pm AWANA Clubs Thurs 6 30pm CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (SR 13 South) SYRACUSE Paul Steele Pastor Donald Sheime Assoc Church Schoo*» 30 a m Mcrrung Worship 10 40 a m Jr A Sr YFa 30pm Sunday UNITE OMETHOOIST CHURCH MILFORO Kenneth Greenwood. Pastor Mary Duncan, Lay Leader Church School • 30am Worship >0 30 a m UMY F Sunday 6pm LAKELAND COMMUNITY CHURCH. OSWEGO Rev Roy Mickley. Pastor Sunday School* 30am ' Worth* Ser vice 10 30 a m E venmg Service 7pm SOLOMON S CREEK UNITEOMETHOOIST CHURCH F Haten Sparks. Patter Worth** 30a m Sunday School 10 30a m: MILFORDCHAPEL (Beer Road) Ben Shirk. Pastor Dale Schertz Sup! Sunday School 10a m Worsh*Service Ha m Wednesday Service 7pm CHURCH OF GOD NORTHWEBSTER Brice Casey. Pastor Henry McCray. Associate Pastor Worship* 30a m Sunday School 10 ; 40 a m Evening Service 7p m Family Night. Wednesday 7 p.m

that it will be worth your time and effort to see this display of loveliness of heavenly blue flowers blooming in massed profusion. A drive at the east end of Beer's nursery leads to the lovely spot. This has given rise to the thought how our farmer friends could add a spot of beauty to their lands and in time it would be a delight to future generations to enjoy. A plot of ground could be planted naturally with springtime flowers and bulb stock such as Jonquils, Crocus, Snowdrops, etc., blooming from year to year and increasing in beauty to the delight of the whole family. An acre planted in youthful years would turn out to be a spot of beauty and interest. It would provide shelter for feathered friends, wildlife, for a windbreak and it would be nature's air conditioning. We would in turn be keeping with the motto of Keeping Indiana Green. Let's provide for our own recreation grounds and plant now for future seasons and fertile soil and warm sunshine will cause such a venture to be well worth one’s interest and effort.

and the Bible will be required reading for the truly educated Mr Athiest. consider the historical advent of Jesus Christ. His life fulfilled 60 major prophecies from the Old Testament The mathematical probability of any one man accidently or coincidently fulfilling even eight of those prophecies is one in 1.000.000.000.000.000. If you can find someone, other than Jesus, either living or dead, who can fulfill just 30 Messianic prophecies, the Christian Victory Publishing Company of Denver. Colo, is prepared to give you a SI,OOO cash reward Mr. Athiest. if 1 were you. I would start reading the Bible and taking it seriously. Oh. by the way. I heard your annual holiday celebration was a smashing success this past April Ist (Psalm 14:1)!

Word of God

Blessed be the Lord, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications. ’ The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejqjceth; and with my song will I praise him.

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CHRISTIAN WRITING CLINIC — G. Robert Schoenhals will teach a six-week Christian writing clinic for persons interested in religious publication writing. It will be held Tuesday nights, from 7-9 p.m. at the Goshen Holiday Inn. beginning May 19. Similar clinics were held within the past year in Warsaw and Fort Wayne. The 15-hour clinic covers such topics as: Where to get ideas, how to write the basic article, sharpening writing skills, marketing the manuscript, accurate recordkeeping, handling rejections and bylines and understanding the new copyright law. Besides lectures and class activities, participants will receive a materials notebook, books on writing, professional evaluation of writing assignments and marketing advise. Schoenhals is editor of Light and Life Magazine and part-time Journalism instructor at Grace College. He's published, more than 400 articles in 50 different publications, editing 30 books and a variety of . brochures and periodicals. He also serves ort the Board of Directors of the Evangelical Press Association and is a frequent speaker at writing conferences and workshops. For more information write: Christian Writing Clinics. P.O. Box 722. Winona Lake. IN 46590.

The Lord is their strength, and he is the saving strength of his anointed. Save thy people, and bless thine inheritance: feed them also, and lift them up for ever. Psalm 28:6-9