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Vtt.s 6^/UUicuh SduAcA cw 'The Church With A Vision To Fulfill Its Missio May 21. 6^ emisTos PAHiMS ommiioH mm p.m. WCHRISTOS DANIKAS, GREEK born student at Minnesota Bible College, will be ordained into the Christian Ministry Sunday evening at 7*3® P.M. Christos was won to Christ in Chicago by Albert Young, then ministering to the PAXTON Avenue Church in Chicago. Christos will BE graduating from Minnesota the end of this month and plans are made for him to return to Greece in November or December. Mrs, Russell Kill is serving as his forwarding agent and our ELDERS ARE SERVING AS HIS SUPERVISORY ELDERSHIP. The PROGRAM WILL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE LOCAL ELDERSHIP. ALBERT YoUNG WILL DELIVER THE ORDINATION MESSAGE AND OUR CHOIR AND THE SPANISH CHOIR WILL PRESENT SPECIAL MUSIC. THE CHURCHES OF OUR AREA HAVE BEEN INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SPECIAL SERVICES. THE SERVICES WILL BEGIN AT 7:30 P.M. SHARP.

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Vtt.s

6^/UUicuh

SduAcA

cw'The Church With A Vision To Fulfill Its Missio

May 21. 6^

emisTos PAHiMS ommiioH mm p.m.

WCHRISTOS DANIKAS, GREEK born student at Minnesota BibleCollege, will be ordained into the Christian MinistrySunday evening at 7*3® P.M. Christos was won to Christ in

Chicago by Albert Young, then ministering to thePAXTON Avenue Church in Chicago. Christos willBE graduating from Minnesota the end of thismonth and plans are made for him to return toGreece in November or December. Mrs, RussellKill is serving as his forwarding agent and ourELDERS ARE SERVING AS HIS SUPERVISORY ELDERSHIP.The PROGRAM WILL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THELOCAL ELDERSHIP. ALBERT YoUNG WILL DELIVER THEORDINATION MESSAGE AND OUR CHOIR AND THE SPANISHCHOIR WILL PRESENT SPECIAL MUSIC. THE CHURCHESOF OUR AREA HAVE BEEN INVITED TO ATTEND THESE

SPECIAL SERVICES. THE SERVICES WILL BEGIN AT 7:30 P.M. SHARP.

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PERSONAL FILE

Date .TijL y ly / 9 9^Name in full(I^/7^/ST'/9S VAM/lCyiOTnU 'h f\ hJ I \< AS

SComplete address on field Mr. r^:07of /Vlr^^ A/t KO S /4rSAIDS/{LiAK/vxofyn^ /^tHf^a/s ^ o

Complete forwarding address ^i^ ^ Stz L-^O { ij ^ e , //7/c H i^-.A /V Li ry . ) O-

Name and address of Livinglink church or churches:

Rtrp^^v^-CT^ C> -S'77 . StrAPtMjC/^/(^4A/ ^ f/vh

City TInnP RtatP Pity 7pnp. Stnfp,

Names and addresses of other sponsoring or endorsing churches:

Rtrppt Street,

Cii-y Zone -StateC^ty. Zone - State.

Please send along with this form copies of recommendations from churches which will encourageother churches to support your missionary work. There are churches which will not allow avisiting missionary to speak unless a church recommendation can be shown. Since it is impossible for any one person to know all Christians in the world, this recommendation by a responsible New Testament church is a vital help in persuading others of your worthiness and the valueof your mission. Mission Services stands ready to help you inform HORIZONS readers aboutyour church recommendations. Since the church is sending you to the mission field (Acts 13:1-3)and will help provide the necessary needs on the field, naturally the church should share thecredit in your missionary ministry. One of the ways that the church can do this is to share theirconviction regarding your missionary ministry with others. Certainly, their words will helpconvince others regarding the worthiness of your work. Please help MISSION SERVICES tospread your news through HORIZONS, Packets and Slide library by sending your church recommendations as soon as possible. Thanks. Send what you have now, and the others later.

Recommendations by Christian Leaders: (List names and addresses here and enclose a copy off\ i i//)/! each letter, thanks.)NAMk/I.L. yOUfV/T' Name

Street. ^907 r^Ai\/i>DA/ Ai/t Street.

r.\^C.fflC/9G0 Zone Pitj; Zone. State

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Name and address of hometown nAwgpapar D /\/ £

Name and address of other papers which might carry stories of your work: - . ^rH-B hP/EP /Por A^dE-OF-rFPoPoyP• /A/BO/B/V/P-TyB/U

Rtrftpk street.

7nTiP_ RtfltP r.iij TIptip StatP

Place of BIRTH. A/y\ALf/^S f^Lz/hS ceDay of Viirfrti 'pf MnnfTi /9^0 Qj^F F'Where haptigpH? ^^ Pj F0FOP Patp^ FP l~? / F'l

CMyfipfp CF f Oj Rtnfp / B L~On an extra page please describe any details regarding conversion which you might care tomention.

MARITAL STATUS; ,/Marn'pH. Ringlp^ nfynrrpH WiHnwpH

Date of marriggp Where married?

Who solemnized your wedding?

List children by full name giving place, day, month, and year of birth:(If your children have been adopted, please indicate.)

Name Place of their birth day, month, and year

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Please list places of previous Christian service and what service you did. Give approximate dates:

. f fd /(p( ^ 7^y ^

SCHOOLING (high school and later):

Name of school Location

/\/}^4A/HAuM(w Q-^ lUL/fVo/> ^-ffi c A 6> xy ,

Number of yearsV %

j\A"1 v\A-e^oi4 g. (TollMifo'A^EA^

Degrees and date granted

^ on-hAs^^

What things influenced you to become a missionary? What is your purpose? What do you hopeto accomplish on the mission field? Your own story in some detail might be influential in leadingothers into fulltime service (Use an extra sheet if you need more space):), oP HKe VOoriiop 6od I /

p e va3opo/ op 6 00^TK-e VAevTjbA ^obe (i Ie iAC g , ,3-. fh-t F^\^ri.tVA£n.T of V F-? i; pon s / i? l£ Fotv\cTio/\/

CK> o>. vvvember of LvUolt boc^V c'f •-i kji ck^ircAq. ^ocl\ 04/'

cKFlST. 'V\

0

'B, rH. BXL- IfloM IH

Describe briefly in outline form the nature of your daily duties on the field: - - - -

I n oT b-e e iV ]/) 6r-€fcC "Fo(L rvione sL-Ao-aa.^ "p t • i " ^ ^IP n o tA^ \Aj h 0^. W\-t ^ -4"<J ^\v\ WAV f V/cc^ a «. l\ 0; c, 0 f^^===,,jlAcfOf diA-i~}-e\

I w)\F^ .-? t j w\e. FiE.s.T^ ToUie_•\"vAlo.r-Ovv^\d-e r-cMr lO iVv^ isT Iaq CoiA d \-f; ovi b n€.«.j i L-\i/W.fc f^\uu Act ^/VoTnVt

Which of the follo\^ng terms most nearly describes your missionary status? ' ^^ f- .

EvangelistJ^i^__ Bible College Teacher. Public School Teacher.

Homemaker. Doctor. Nurse. Social worker. Music teacher.

Radio ministry, Radio followup. .Christian Service Camp. Linguistics.

tAA i —

Ly

Maintenance of mission equipment. Benevolence, Office work. Name other:

jy 6 R-th ^Jji Pdc(5 /fcxhS ^pttm, €(U) y^ -d cLAr^ ?Te)>^ cL^o-FAe. f <5".

"f l/iOiTof-ikeF^^tyoui s. p-e^T TO T"n ^ L'n L

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PARENTS; (p/)/V/l 6IDTIJ P /4 /V 1K"JFather's name and home address:—. T-iirfng V Deceased

r,Street

His occupation

What positions of leadership has he held in the local church? ^ ^ v^V\ h r' ^ ^,k-aip' p, q U^l. clQ o n'j-Ajp cl

What Christian service does he now do? fVCfY^-^

Tc he a Christian? nn X

OU&j\ 6f\^0%T0?0ULDi> .Mother's full maiden name: ——Living^_Deceased.._-c^

</f/H ^ A % A ^ EStreet_«^J r.^iy Rtata

Is she a.Christian? Var- Nn Her occupation if employed outside the home.

What leadership positions or Christian service has she rendered to the local church?

FORWARDING AGENT:

Zone. -State- ! Telephone:,Where attend nhiireli?- ^ A'A T//} A/ street / / ^ ^ ^ritv- j\^ IcX\y] (ybyv\ Zone State

Does the forwarding agent receive a salary?.

Dj c, ^ ^ yV^ jC 0What duties are pe¥formed by the forwarding agent-.^ j> s (? cN P ^ (- t f i>

NO

Should money be sent to the forwarding agent only?,

In what form should funds be gent? i\A rl AV /)1 AA' A' ^ ^ j 0 ^ FO f- AR. !>If funds are to be sent directly to the missionary on the field, please explain the details of how todo it, so we can give your explanation to HORIZONS readers and others who may inquire.

Use the remainder of this sheet or an additional sheet to supply other information which you thinkmight be helpful to the staff of MKSION SERVICES in preparing news stories about your ministry: