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Evangelical Friend, April 1971 (Vol. 4, No. 8)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
News of Friends
Two EFA Yearly Meetings appoint new superintendents
Other news of Friends. Page 2Editorials
Famine among Friends/Quaker women liberated. Page 5A look at Women's Lib
"The church must arouse itself to see women as personssensitive, gifted individuals." Page 7A young Friend looks at Urbana '70
The student pastor of a church in North Carolina Yearly Meeting gives his impressions of the Urbana Convention held at the end of 1970. Page 9God's call to Friends
An appraisal and challenge to contemporary Quakers is offered by T. Eugene Coffin, Friends pastor and leader. Page 10Missionary Voice
Gifts of devotion 12
This month's most significant developments on the fields 13
New yearly meeting in Central America 14
A lovable student 16Regular Features
The Face of the World 4
Friends Write 4
Over the Teacup 8
Reach and Teach 17
The Children's Page 18
Books 19----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, December 1971 (Vol. 5, No. 4)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
Editorials
God's Latest Gift,
Fatigue and Renewal Page 4Hope for the Hopeless
While Dr. Ercil and Maxine Beane were in the Middle East last December, the scenes and conditions they describe have changed very little, Friends have the confidence of both Israeli and Arab Christians. Page 6Christmas Letter
A new Friend has some practical advice about preparing for Christmas to make it more meaningful and less hectic. Page 8Missionary Voice
Focus on Burundi Medical Needs
"Burundi has a population of 3,400,000 and for each doctor in the country there are 81,000 people." Veteran Missionary, Dr. Rawson, unburdens his heart in this plea for more doctors in one of Africa's developing countries. Page 10
It is Good 14
My Memory of Burundi 14Personal Testimony
A National football hero takes time for a young man who will never be one. Page 15
An Unusual Revival Page 16Regular Features
The Face of the World 2
Reach and Teach 9
Over the Teacup 15
The Children's Page 13
Book Reviews 5----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, February 1971 (Vol. 4, No. 6)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
Words from the Editor
Pastors or preachers?--the church: a nerve-shattering organization. Page 5
Anybody need a pastor? Page 5If we lose this generation ...
"God is saying, 'I have forgiven you so much; I've had such compassion on you. Shouldn't you be patient with them? Have you no pity?"' Page 7The church in social perspective
"Where are individuals who are willing to test, not just discuss, new ideas in order to strengthen the Christian testimony?" Page 9Do we have a pastoral system?
"We named our preachers 'pastors' ... but we have not really given pastoral leadership a chance to work." Page 10Missionary Voice
Tacna 12
This month's most significant developments on the fields: India 13Is pastoral calling a vanishing art?
Another article adding to this month's emphasis on pastoral leadership in our churches. Page 14'Let us alone!'
What can a Christian do to apply the power of Christ to such a staggering need-our drug abuse problem? Page 16Regular Features
Friends Write 2
The Face of the World 4
Over the Teacup 14
The Children's Page 15
Reach and Teach 18
Books 19----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, January 1971 (Vol. 4, No. 5)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
Words from the Editor
What will Friends do in five months? Page 5
Daniel's devotions. Page 5
And now a word from our sponsors. Page 51970 - many voices, many banners
The executive director of Evangelical Press Association looks at 1970 in the context of the church in his annual "Religion in Review." Page 6Missionary Voice
Saints 10
Focus on China (Part II) 12
New seminary in Taiwan 13Omaha Friends enter new phase
"One had the feeling that this fine nucleous of Christians was poised and ready to go now into the harvest fields about them." Page 16Youth and Christian education
The second in a series by young Friends expresses love for the church, but seriously considers leaving "unless things happen." Page 20Regular Features
Over the Teacup 2
The Face of the World 4
Books 14
The Children's Page 15
Reach and Teach 17
Friends Write 19----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, July 1971 (Vol. 4, No. 11)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
News of Friends
Young Northwest Friend serves FCNL in Washington, D.C.,
Other news of Friends. Page 2The manner of Friends
"Are Friends now just another body of Christians unidentifiable from others or are there distinguishable differences?" Page 5What freedom means
"Are today's protests unlike the dissent against religious intolerance and economic injustice that brought the colonists to a new world?" Page 6Whither the Christian in the black revolution?
One of America's foremost black evangelists challenges evangelical Christians with an insight into the problems of the black man. Page 8Missionary Voice
A new open door 12
This month's significant developments 13
Honor: who deserves it? 14Regular Features
The Face of the World 4
Reach and Teach 4
The Children's Page 15
Over the Teacup 16----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, June 1971 (Vol. 4, No. 10)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
News of Friends
EFA Task Force Committee continues study sessions,
Quaker Theological Discussion Group to meet in July,
Other news of Friends. Page 2The growing tree
As many as 70 percent of Friends teens find Christ at camp - an awesome responsibility and a great opportunity for all camp workers. Page 5Outdoor Christian experiences
The natural situations found in the out-of-doors call for natural responses by people to Bible truths. Page 7Spiritual emphasis in a Christ-centered camp
The Christ-centered camp does not depend on program or facilities alone, but on Christ-centered people. Page 8When the faith of my father became mine
A Colorado homemaker recalls the faith of her father and how this recollection brought her new peace with God. Page 9Missionary Voice
Pastors' short course -
African version 10
CEEFI Conference 12
This month's significant developments 13
Another way for young people to serve 13Life's big job
"Human nature ... won't gravitate to the service of Jesus Christ any more than water will run up hill." Page 14Regular Features
Friends Write 2
The Face of the World 4
Over the Teacup 15
Reach and Teach 16
The Children's Page 18
Books 19----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, March 1971 (Vol. 4, No. 7)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
Christian faith in action
A prominent Friends leader and Columbus, Ohio, school board member transforms Christian conviction into action. Page 2'No easy victories'
"How can we make a sluggish, divided institution more responsive to the human need and the call of Christ ... ?" Page 5You can live above envy!
"No one need enroll in a school to master envy, which springs from the unregenerate human heart as weeds on a lawn." Page 6When your friend threatens suicide
A graduate student in seminary expresses a concern for a segment of society often neglected by the church. Page 9Missionary Voice
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Bolivia: analysis of church needs 10
Mexico: What time is it? 12
Africa: Looking for a job to do? 13
This month's most significant developments on the fields 15Attitudes: our path to success or failure
A Friends college professor points out areas where wrong attitudes could be hindering growth in the Friends church. Page 16Regular Features
The Face of the World 4
Reach and Teach 8
Over the Teacup 17
The Children's Page 18
Books 19----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, May 1971 (Vol. 4, No. 9)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
News of Friends
Portland Friend named Oregon Mother of the Year
Other news of Friends. Page 2Editorials
Happiness is homemade
Friends ARE involved. Page 5Can we treat children like people?
"In our total concern for our children's welfare, we parents get a glimpse into the depths of God's grace." Page 6A Christian home
A milk deliveryman from Canton, Ohio, reveals from his heart and experience the elements of a Christian home. Page 931 flavors of Christians
"In reality, the church's confrontation with the real world in the 20th century has been minimal." Page 10A church planting adventure
A Friends church has grown from zero to 700 in 10 years--with no core of Quakers! How did they do it? Page 12Missionary Voice
Get off at Jhansi Junction 13
New life for all 15
Significant developments on the fields 15The church-related school
The president of Friends University discusses the problems and their solutions of the church-related college. Page 16Regular Features
The Face of the World 4
Friends Write 4
Over the Teacup 8
Reach and Teach 17
The Children's Page 18
Books 19----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, November 1971 (Vol. 5, No. 3)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
News of Friends
Wichita's Northridge Church initiates team ministry,
Other news of Friends. Page 2Editorials
A report: The Evangelical Friends Conference, 1971. Page 5
Have you read Jeremiah lately? Page 20The Friends Church - is now!
"Now! It is time to exploit our opportunities ... to go into our cities ... to make love supreme." Page 6Christian community
Northwest Yearly Meeting's new superintendent, Norval Hadley, brings home new thoughts on community from South American pastors conferences. Page 8Missionary Voice
Have men failed? 10
A missionary diary during a revolution 11
'Africans read' ... true ... or false? 12
They chose a continuing memorial 13
Joy in sorrow 13The responsibility of Ministry and Oversight
"A loyal Ministry and Oversight can get wonderful messages out of a very ordinary preacher. Just prove it. It works." Page 14Regular Features
Friends Write 2
The Face of the World 4
Reach and Teach 18
Over the Teacup 17
The Children's Page 16----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, October 1971 (Vol. 5, No. 2)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
From the Managing Editor
A look into your magazine - with testimonies, reactions, dreams, and possible projections for the future. Page 2Editorials
Religious balance (a look at current phenomena in the church),
Describing your church. Page 5Authentic fire
Southwest Regional Editor Verlin O. Hinshaw, professor at Friends University, addresses himself to the strengthening of the local church. Page 6'Situation Ethics'
"Christians ... must clearly state ... how Christ's teachings are principles of guidance for a dismayed generation wandering in a moral fog." Page 8'Friends Alive' winners
The George Fox Press Christian Education Consultant reports on winners in the "Friends Alive" project and introduces "Friends Alive - Phase II." Page 9Missionary Voice
1969--the year of the American Indian 10
Rough Rock Friends Mission 10
Proper Preparations 12
This month's significant developments 12
His Church 13
Friends in the Mission scene 14Smoking -- good, bad, or indifferent
Some physical and scriptural reasons why smoking should not be a part of the dedicated Christian's life. Page 16Regular features
The Face of the World 4
Friends Write 4
Reach and Teach 15
Over the Teacup 17
The Children's Page 18
Books 19----------
Northwest Supplement
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Evangelical Friend, September 1971 (Vol. 5, No. 1)
Evangelical Friends Alliance
News of Friends
Earlham president shatters myths on youth,
The George Fox College Foundation: Its work and prospects. Page 2Editorials
What is ahead for EFA?,
No CO's in this war. Page 5Sin adrift? Absolutely no!
"You can be identified with Christ. His presence, His purity, and His power can be yours through a personal Pentecost." Page 6Are Christian colleges worth saving?
A professor at Malone College asks a pertinent question as our Friends colleges prepare to open for a new year. Page 8Missionary Voice
India success story 10
Meet our missionaries 12
Student Bible study in Chiayi 13
Full nets 14
This Month's significant developments 15Caring by sharing
Friends have another opportunity in November to share their abundance with the world through the World Relief Commission. Page 16Regular Features
The Face of the World 4
Reach and Teach 4
Books 17
The Children's Page 18
Over the Teacup 19----------
Rocky Mountain Supplement
Southwest Supplement
Ohio Supplement
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1971 L'Ami Yearbook
George Fox University Archives
Yearbook for George Fox University. 131 pages; b&w.
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Custodial cleans downstairs in Wood Mar
George Fox University Archives
Staff - Custodial cleans downstairs in Wood Mar, Jan. 1971, Marion Clarkson.
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George Fox College Catalog, 1971
George Fox University Archives
Catalog of George Fox College. 109 pages, color.
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George Fox College Life, April 1971
George Fox University Archives
Alumni newspaper of George Fox College.
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George Fox College Life, Fall 1971
George Fox University Archives
Alumni newspaper of George Fox College.
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George Fox College Life, Fall 1971 President's Annual Report
George Fox University Archives
Alumni newspaper of George Fox College.
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George Fox College Life, January 1971
George Fox University Archives
Alumni newspaper of George Fox College.
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George Fox College Life, June 1971
George Fox University Archives
Alumni newspaper of George Fox College.
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