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PERSONAL FILE
Date April 21, 1976
Name in full William James DeLaughter
Complete address on field Box 207Sinoia, Rhodesia, Africa
Complete forwarding address P. 0> Box 193Cro^Tn Point, Ind. " 4.63^
Name and address of Livinglink church or churches:
. First Christian Church
^95 S. Indiana Ave> Street.
City .GrQTO Po^;Rt.Zone46?Q7 . State Indiana, city Zone State.Names and addresses of other sponsoring or endorsing churches:
Hebron Christian Church
Sfrftftf 112 East Sigler (P 0, Box 35) Strp^t,Hebron Zone^^ML.Stater!ity 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 ofeach letter, thanks.)
NAMi?!. Carl Moorhous
3529 c-erry Street Street
r.ify amvv , Ind- nifj/ v.nnf^ State,
Name and address of hometown nA-wBpnpftr Porter County Herald
Hebron. Ind.
Name and address of other papers which mi^t carry stories ot your work:Lake County Star Gary Post-Tribune
Street. Street.
rify ^rown Point 7ntiP,4630'^ tj,tp Gary Sfafp Ind.Place of TtTRTW Sndthdale, Mssissippi ^ ^
Day nf hirfh 21 Mnntli I '^eb. Vf>nr 1927
Where Esn^oky Ghria&ian College-
City_Gra^sonDate,
RtatP Kentucky
On an extra page please describe any details regarding conversion which you might care tomention..
MARITAL STATUS:MarripH. X Single, Divorced. Widowed,
Date of Tnarriggft Nov. 2*^^ Where married? Christian ChurchCrovm Point, Ind,
Who solemnized your wedding? v. no.r-tr.^ St^-rr^ asnTRtlng-
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
. Hiary Elizabeth DeLaurhter qHa-t T??>hTTinnf1 Ind
William Carl DeLaughter"ijilly"
Hammond, Ind
21
10
day, month, and year
-12511
Oct. 197?
The felle?dng isfomaation is 38^ for publieatieiiy but is a porsosal note to help eralaina^sr verbal questions about iQr first narriagei Juno 30, 190, I Darried Bessie langkoaB,a student ef Liseoln Bible Issitute* We had two ehildreBy SSargaret Aantilled at ago10 when strudk by an autoand Mary Elisabeth, nov 26. In 1949 Bessie beoaise sentiitllyill and vas in and out ef state mental hoq^itals during the next IS years* A statepsychiatrist indicated that she ms ineurably insane in 1965 at whieh tiioe she had beeneentinually confined for 5 yesrs* A diToree was granted to me in February, 19^# en thegrounds of incurable insaklty.
Basisess ez^erieroe - stock oAntrol, eennter sales, prioiag elerk at Natiesal Hill Simply; oomseroiaX quotations aod salessaa, Snglevood fileotrleaS
service and what service you did. Give approximate dates:
Place Service DatesKentuoky^ lUiBoiSy Ohio Stadent oiBistries 194.5-1950CbristlAB Gborohy HaALltoa, led* MlBister 1950-54bedar Lake Chnreb of CbttstTlRiterlooy lad. HHiter ' 1950-
Chioago Distriot Byangeliet Asso. Sopply. interim, and now ohyoh minister 1967-.76Inoludedi Jeffrey Manor Ghureh of ciiristi Chiea^, 111. (1967)
Valparaiso Christian Chnreh, Valparaiso, lad, (1971-72)Snbiarban Christian Ghureh. MerriUfiUe. Ind. (1973-74)Shelliy Ghnroh of ChiAst. Shelby^ Ind. (1975-76)
SCHOOLING (high school and later):
Name of school Location Number of years Degrees and date granted
Kentnokr ChristiaB College. Grayson, Ky. - 1 aeaester _________
Idnooln Bible Ins^tu^e, Linooln^ 111. 1945-1949
MiUigan College IttUigan College. Tenn. 1950
Indiana UaiTorsity Northwest, Gary, Ind. 1970-76 May 1976 (B. S in* Business Adfidnistration)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):
My wife and I beeaae interested in serving in Africa when we heard of the ied fora Christian ooi^le to oversee the Good Rows Center in SiAoia, Rhodesia. Although thisposition^ was filled befere we eould g, we becas aware of several ether areas ef jisedthat we oould fill. Dale ISarshall ehallenged us to take his place during a muchmisededfurlough. We agreed to prepare to do this. Dale preaches for two European congregationsin Sinoia and Karoi, as well as teaching scripture classes in the schools, home Biblestudies, assists Ivan Blartin with evangelism among the Africans, and oversees the bookstore.We feel that if God enables us to serve Him in this ci^acity for a year, he will show usfurther ways to work in his vineyard of Rhodesia*
Describe briefly in outline form the nature of your daily duties on the field:
Which of the following terms most nearly describes your mission^y status?
Fvflngpiligt- X Bible College TeacherPublich School Teacher^
Homemaker_i__ DoctorNurse__. Social worker. , Music teacher.
Radio ministryRadio followup__^ Christian Service Camp Linguistics.
Maintenance of mission equipment..i... BenevolenceOffice work. . Name other:
PARENTS:
Father's name and home William 2. DeLaughter Living, Deceased,
,Streetn . Zone State.
His np.niipfltinn Tg he a Christian? yps no
What positions of leadership has he held in the local church?
What Christian service does he now do?
Mother's full maiden name: Daisy Nona Rushing Living,JLDeceased.RtrPPt ^500 Hayes Gary ' ' sfatAIs she a Christian? Vpr X Nn Her occupation if employed outside the home.
What leadership positions or Christian service has she rendered to the local church.?.
Faithful member of Central Babtist Church. GajPv. Ind
FORWARDING AGENT:
Nflmfi-, Ken & Joyce Ilaskett Street. IS? Gom't-
City. -Grown Point ' 7.nnft A6307 . st-atft. Ind. .Telephone: .219-663^29A7
Where attend ohumh ? .First Gbristian Church AQ6. S. Indiana -St.nity, Grom Point . 7.nnft A6307r Ind. . -
What duties are performed by the forwarding Receipting contributions forwarding mailand shipping
Does the forwarding agent receive a salary?_ii2
Should money be sent to the forwarding agent only?. Yes
In what form should funds be Checks made to Central Africa Mission and mailed toP. Co Box 193, CEDWn Po^t, Ind, 4-6307
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 think .might be helpful to the staff of MISSION SERVICES in preparing news stories about your ministry:
Promotional Directors; lilr, & Ivlrs. Seymour Greenberg (Bonnie), 246 Farragut,Park Forest, 111. 604^6 (312-74-7-27G7) Park Forest Christian ChurchDuties; Prepare and mail newsletters, convey information about our '.vork throughletters, slides, speaking engagements, or mission rallies.
PERSONAL FILE
Date koTll 21, 1976
Name in full Carolyn Bonds DeLaughter
Complete address on field Box 207Sihoia, Rfaddesia^/^M'nca
Complete forwarding address P. 0 Box 193 _GroTO Point, Ind. /,b3Q7
Name and address of Livinglink church.or churches:
First Christian Church
Strfifit,^95 S. Indiana Ave. Street.
City Crovm Point Zone422Z.. SfatP Indiana nity Zone. State.Names and addresses of other sponsoring or endorsing churches:
Hebron Christian Church
strpflt 112 Sast Sigler (P. 0. Box 35) Street,Hebron City 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 missioi^. 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 theirconviption regarding your missionary ministry with others. Certainly, their words will helpconvince others regarding the worthiness of your work. Please help MKSION 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 ofeach letter, thanks.)
MAMii: Carl Koorhous Name
strppf Street.
nity Zone___ State.__ Zone_State,
. I
Business e^erienbe - Teaeher of %eciiJ. SdueatloB (Tralnable asid EdueaKLe Mentally Retarded) ^MerrillTllle, Ind* (1969-1971); substitute teacher for Eebren Bleffientary school (1974^76)
Name and address of hometown nowapapay Porter Conntv Herald
Hebron, Ind.
Name and address of other papers which might carry stories of your work:
Lake County Star ^ Gary Post-Tribune
Street.
n
Please list places of previous Christian service and what service you did. Give approximate dates:
Place Service Dates
Go Ye Chapel, Nev; York Summer worker 1962
Standard Publishing editorial assistant 196/^-66
Crown Point Chfcistian Church Director of Chris, Ed, 196^-69
SCHOOLING (high school and later):
Name of school Location Number of years Degrees and date granted
Johnson Bible College, Kimberlin Hgts,, Tenn. 1-|- (J960-62)Lincoln Christian College, Lincoln, HI, 2j- (1962-1964) A.3., Chris, Ed, I964Indiana B"inversity, Bloomington, Ind, 4. years part-time M,A., Elem, Ed,, 1972
I also received an elementary teaching certificate with an endersement in speoial education'frem the state eflndiana, iTO. ' ^ 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):
Ity hasband and I beliere that Ged breught us together for the purpose of serving Hlawbererer ve can meet the needs ef the church according to our abilities and opportunities*We are also eeaTiied that Christ ceaaasded his diseiples to witneaa both at home and abroad*Wben a need as presented for a couple nith business, Bible, and educational backgroundto senrA in Rhodesia, we re^^onded because our experience and training are in these areas*Thus far, God has opened oaz^ doers for us in eur preparation to go to Rhodesia* We hopeto go and preach Gtoist to the end that an indigenous leadership of New Testaseat Christianscan be nurtured* If we are not allowed to go to Rhodesia, then we are opendd te sezringin another country to make the best stewardship the cosoBitment that we have made to Godand to the churches fer at least one term of foreign missions, and of the e^enses thathave already been incurred, the plans and preparations made, and the ftinds that have beenraised*
Describe briefly in outline form the nature of your daily duties on the field:Te be a helpoate to my husbaxd, a mother te my sen, a homesaker for wy family, an
active member of the church families in Sinola and Karoi. and a witness in the cemiminities*I ho^e to be involved in some teaching as tiB and opportunities permit*
Which of the following terms most nearly describes your missionary status?
TCvflngRliHt- Bible College TeacherPublich School Teacher.
Homemaker Doctor*^ Nurse. Social worker. Music teacher,
Radio ministry, Radio followup. ,Christian Service Camp, Linguistics,
Maintenance of mission equipment. Benevolence, Office work. Name other:
PARENTS:(Foster parents)
Father's name and home Henry Bonds Living__ Deceased.-JL,strpfif Zone.--. State.
His nf>f>npatinn t.q he a Christian? yps nn.
What positions of leadership has he held in the local church? My dad was a teacher, older.
treasurer, and leader in the First Christian Church . Herrin. Ill, from the IQ/O^s' until the time of his death in 1968. He v/as active in the Gaal Belt Association andWhat Camp.
Mother's full maiden name: Gladys Jewel Kayos Living_Deceased_Z
Street ^i
'S-vy.,,,,...--Delaugjiter JJkf Hhodesia
Jane 11, 76 Wffi
( Picture(Ehe Bill Belaughter familyZiden Butt, missionary on furlough
from Bhodesia, Africaf in the Spring of
1975? issued the challenge for a
Christian couple with a hac kground
in Bible, business and education to
fill the need to work with a bookstore
in Hhodesia* Because they had those
qualifications and because they
are committed to serve God wherever
they are best ]|g^suited. Bill andMrs. Carolyn B* Delau^ter volunteered
to go to Bhodesia. Since then, the
challenge has become greater than
the bookstore and they have been
thrilled with the way God has opened
doors to prepare them for this work.
The Hhodesian European's interest in
the Gospel is greater than the
supply of preachers. The Ehodesian
Bit Christian College led by Jack
Pennington and others is training a
European Ministry, until these preachers
are trained Biissionaries are needed to
fill this void.
October, 1976 has been set as
departure date. Hhodesia is located
Delaughter To Bhodesia )(page 2 Jime 11, 76in south central Africa and is nearly
the size of California with more than
six a half SXSS3GB million population*
They plan to fill in during Dale Harshall'sfurlou^ Hovemher, '76 to November,
*77 preaching in the ^iropean churchesin Sinoia and Karoi. Future plans will
be made as to where they can serve
the Hhodesian Europeans best* Sinoia
is a town of about 17,000 with the
church averaging about 70 and Karoi
about 55 miles to the north a farming
community of about 9000 and the
church attendance running in the 30's.
Bill's other duties will include:
overseeing the Good Hews Centre ( aChristian family bookstore owned by
the Central Africa Mission), conductBible study sessions, teach Scripttire
classes in the schools, and assist
Ivan Martin in African evangelism in.the area*
William James Delaughter was bom |h'
February 21, 1927 in Smithdale, |Mississippi. He grew up in Morris, |Illinois and Gary, Indiana. He took |one Spring semester of ta?aining at
Kentucky Qiristian College, Grayson,
Belaughter To Shod. ( Page 3 ^ yu,)
Eeninicb^ where lie was l>ap't>ized on \%
May 20, 19^5* He transfered to \Idncoln Bible Institute, Lincoln, \Illinois where he took four years t
of training* He had Bible Ifeijor at |%Milligan College, Milligan College, |
Tenn in 1950. He started preaching Iin 19^5 aod he has served in Kentucky, |Ohio, Illinois and Indiana* Bill took I
V.
training at Indiana University Northwest, |Gary, Indiana and was graduated in
it
May, 1976 with the B*S. degree in f%.business administration* ?Ehis couple f
is sponsored by First Christian Church,Crown Point, Indiana* The elders of
Hebron Christian Church, Hebron, /dIndiana also highly reeosmend them* i
Ziden L* Hutt and Carl W* Hoorhous
also recommend them*
Mrs* Carolyn Bonds Belaughter was
bom September 17, 1942 in Anna, Illinois.\She grew up in Herrin, Illinois where |
iher parents were active leaders in the ti
church for 30 years* Both of her 1
parents died in 1968* She had one and
a half years at Johnson Bible College |near Kncxville, Tenn. then transfered
to Idn^oln CSlHMstian College, Lincoln,
DeLat#iter To Shod, ( Page 4 ^ yjjjjIllinois where she was graduated )
j!with the A.B, degree in Christian '
Education in 1964. She took four years
training at 3&idiana University, |Bloomington, Tndianfli and was graduated
with the H.A. degree in 1972. That year
she also received an elementary I
teaching certificate with an endorsement |'i
in special education from the state of I\
Indiana. She served the Stramer of 1962
as an intern with the "Go Ye" Chapel |Mission, Hew York. She has served two |years as an educational assistant at |Standard Publishing in Cincinnati, |Ohio. She was director of Christian |Education 1966-69 at First Ctoistian f
't
Caiurch, Crown Point, Ind. She has |Vr
also served as public school teacher $at Merrillville and Hebron, Ind. She |
/
married Bill on Kovember 25, 1968 in |First Christian Church, Crown Point, i'
IInd. with Prank E. 3)avis and John P. i
V
Starr officiating. iey havw one son: /
William Carl "Billy" Delau^ter bom //
October 10, 1972 at Hammond, Ind. /!Eheir needs include; Airfare to
Ehodesia $1600 ; diesel car and shippingtyOOO ; packing and shipping personal
Delaugjiter To Eho. (Page 5 11, 76 WEM)and household items $1500 ; emergencyreturn travel fund $1600jd ; livingliuk$^50 per month ; and operating expensesS800 per month. In order to claim tax
deduction checks shotild be written to
Central Africa Mission, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Haskett, FA, P.O. Box 1951 Crown
Point, lU 46507* Please attach a note
with a paper clip to the check if any-
special designations are needed. Please
do not write the individual missionary's #
name on any missionary check( lES ^discredits such gifts).
Until August 51, '76 you siay contact
them at: Box S-45, Hebron, IS 46541s Phone
219 996-5855. After September 1, *76
contact in care of: Mr. and Mrs.
SeymoTzr Greenberg, 246 Farragut,
Park Forest, XL 60466 phone 512
747-2787* 27he Greenberg family will
serve as promotional agents and prepare
their newsletters and mail them as well
as conveying information through letters,
slides, speaking engagements or
mission fallies. Their field address
will be: Bill and Mrs. Carolyn
BeXauglhter, Box 207, Sinoia, Bhodesia,
She End m
Copy for MiBsioaary Picture BookBeXaughter In Bhodesia
( Picture - see Hor. Copya?he Bill Delaugjiter familyThe Bill Delau^ter family went to
Bhodesia in October, 1976. Bill's
duties include: overseeing the Good
Hews Centre ( a Christian familybookstore owned by the Central Africa
Mission), conducting Bible studysessions, teaching Scripture classes
in the schools, and assisting Ivan
Martin in African evangelism in the
area.
William James Belaughter was bom
February 21, 192? in Smithdale,
Mississippi. He grew up in Morris,
Illinois and Gary, IM- Indiana. Be took
one Spring semester of training at
Kentucky Christian College, Grayson,
Ky. where he was baptized on May 20,
1945. He transfered to Lincoln Bible
Institute, Lincoln, 111. where he took
four years of training. He had a Bible
Major at Milligan College, MilliganCollege, a?enn. in 1950. He started
preaching in 19^5 served
in Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana.
Bill took training at Indiana University
Northwest, Gary, Ind. and was graduated
' Oopjr for OTB - Jtine 11, X1976 WEMDelaugii'ber In Bhodesia Page 2
in May, 1976 with the B.S. degree in
"business administration. This couple
is sponsored hy First Christian
Church, Crown Point, Ind. also the
eldersj( of Hehron Christian Church,Hebron, Ind. hi^ly recoinmend them.
Mrs. Carolyn Bonds Delau^ter was
bom September 17, 19^2 in Anna,
Illinois. She grew up in Herrin,
Illinois where her parents were active
leaders in the church for 30 years.
Both of her parents died in 1968. She
had one and a half years of training
at Johnson Bible College, Kimberlin
Heights, Tenn. then transj?ered toLincoln Christian College, Lincoln,
111. where she was graduated with the
A.B. degree in Christian Education in
1964. She took fotir years of training
at Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.
and was graduated with the M.A. degree
in 1972. That year she also received an
elementary teaching certificate with
an endorsement in special education from
the state of Indiana. She served the
Summer of 1962 as an intern with the
"Go Te" Chapel Mission in Hew Tork
City area* She served two years as an
*Gopy'for MPB Jime 11, 76 WEMDelaughter In Ehodesia ( Page 5
educational assistant at Standard
Publishing in Cincinnati, Ohio. She
was director of Christian Education
1966-^9 at First Christian CJhurch,
Crown Point, Ind* She has served as
public school teacher at Merrillvilleand Hebron, Ind. She married Bill onNovember 23, 1968 in First Christian
Church, Crown Point, liid* with Frank EDavis and John P. Starr officiating.
They have one son: William Carl"Billy" Delaughter bom October 10,1972 at Hammond, Ind.
In order to claim tax deduction
all checks should be written to
Central Africa Mission, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Haskett, FA, P.O. Box 193,
Crown Point, IH 46507. Please
attach a note with a paper clip
to the check if any special designations
are needed. Please do not write the
individual niissionary's name on any
missionary check ( IBS discreditssuch gifts).
a?heir field address is: Bill and
Mrs. Carolyn Delau^ter, Box 207,Sinoiat Hhodesia, Africa.
a?he end
unto you.
that ye receive (them) in the Lord . . . and that yeassist them" (Romans 16:1,2)
We, the Elders of the Christian Church of Hebron, arehonored by having the opportunity of recommending Billand Carolyn to other members of our Family, the Church...During our association we have observed how the Lord hasused them, both individually and as a Christian family in ourcommunity We haveobserved Bill'swillingness to support the Chicago District Evangelistic Association as a supply pieacher ... His desire to meet the needs of both theChurch and individuals is unexcelled . . . Carolyn is equallyas gifted. She has worked on many committees and activitiesof the Church in an outstanding manner ... We have heardthe plans and work for which they are preparing and feelthat they ... are well equipped to be a mission family inRhodesia.
The Elders of the Christian Church of HebronRichard Winson, Minister, Hebron, Ind.
The official Board of First Christian Church of CrownPoint, Ind. takes great pleasure in announcing that we haveassumed the responsibilities of being the "sponsoring" churchfor the missionary work of William and Carolyn DeLaughter.... We count it a privilege to have been asked to serve inthis capacity, and we unhesitantly commend this effort toyour attention. Both William and Carolyn are well-knownby the Crown Point congregation, both having served thislocal church in various ways over the past ten years. Weplanto do all we can in their support .... Receive them withgladness and much rejoicing, for they intend a great thingfor our Lord.
Kenneth Hickok, Board ChairmanFirst Christian Church, Crown Point, Ind.
John P. Starr, MinisterIt gives me great pleasure to recommend to you Bill and
Carolyn DeLaughter. They are known to me as faithful andloyal servants of the Lord. They are personally convincedof the viableness of the Restoration Movement. They havelabored long and hard here in the greater Chicago Metropolitan area. Their Cluistian characters have never been questioned to my knowledge ... It is my conviction that theywill be of great value on the foreign mission field becausethey have been extremely valuable workers here in the mission field of Chicagoland.
Carl W. Moorhous, evangelist at largeChicago District Evangelistic Association
We feel that because of your background and talents inbusiness as well as Christian service . . . we'd like to seeyou give yourself to plan for serving in Rhodesia, if Godpermit.
Ziden L. Nutt, missionary in Rhodesia {1961-1975)Good News Production
RHODESIARhodesia is located in south central Africa and is
nearly the size of California. Population is more than672 million. English is spoken by the Europeans andmany of the Africans. Sinoia is a town of about17,000 (the church averages in the 70's) and Karoi,which is 55 miles to the north, is a farming community of about 9.000 (the church averages in the 30's).
1. That God will raise up many people who willshare in this ministry by praying, by caring for thepeople in Rhodesia, and by sending us to preachChrist.
2. That God will provide immediate funds for:a. Airfare to Rhodesia of $1600.b. Diesel car {shipped to Rhodesia) $7,000.c. Preparation expenses and shipping of per
sonal and household items ($1300).d. Emergency return travel fund ($1600).
3. That God will supply for our ministry inRhodesia:a. $450 monthly salary.b. $800 monthly operating expenses.
4. That God will keep the doors open in Rhodesiafor the preaching of the Gospel.
DEPARTURE DATE:OCTOBER, 1976
CENTRAL AFRICA MISSIONAs a missionary recruit of Central Africa Mission,
each missionary must independently raise all of hisown support from among churches. The CentralAfrica Mission Stateside Board is comprised of Directors (unpaid) and representatives of all churches supporting any C. A. M. missionary. The C. A. M. Rhodesia Board is made up of all C. A. M. male missionaries in Rhodesia. The missionary is directly responsible to his supporting churches and the C. A. M.
For more information or speaking dates,write or call:(before Aug. 31, 1976) Bill DeLaughter
Box S-45Hebron, Ind. 46341
219-996-3833
(after Sept. 1, 1976) Seymour Greenberg246 Farragut
Park Forest, III. 60466312-747-2787
AFRICA
, KarojSInola
"For the preaching of the cross is to themthat perish foolishness; but unto us which aresaved it is the power of God."
(1 Corinthians 1:18)''For I determined not to know anything
among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified."
(1 Corinthians 2:2)
THE BILL DELAUGHTER FAMILY
Recruits for Christ to Riiodesia
Central Africa Mission
WHY RHODESIA?Jesus' Great Commission: Matthew 28:19, 20.Through the Central Africa iVlission, God hasopened doors to evangelism among Africans{blacks) and Europeans (whites).Dale Marshall, missionary, needs furlough reliefafter a second term of six years in Rhodesia.The time for missionaries to be in Africa may begrowing short.
OUR PROPOSED SERVICEIN RHODESIA
Fill in during Dale Marshall's furlough of Novem-bei, 1976to November, 1977.1. Preach in the European churches in Sinoia and
Karoi.2. Oversee the Good News Centre (a Christian
family bookstore owned by the mission).3. Conduct Bible study sessions.4. Teach Scripture classes in the schools.5. Assist Ivan Martin in African evangelism in
the Sinoia and Karoi areas.When Dale Marshall returns to the field, we willdecide where to continue our efforts of evangelismamong the Europeans in Rhodesia as God leads.
DEDICATION OF NEW CHURCH BUILDINGKAROI, NOVEMBER, 75
BILL, BILLY & CAROLYN DeLAUGHTER
BILLgrew up in Morris, Illinois and Gary, Indiana.
Training: Kentucky Christian College (1945), LincolnBible Institute {1946-1949), Milligan College (1950)-Bible major; Indiana University Northwest (1970-76 night school) - Business Administration, B. A.degree (May, 1976}.Church Experience: Ordained to the ministry in1955; student and full-time ministries in ChristianChurches in Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana (1945-58); several new church and interim ministries forChicago District Evangelistic Association relatedchurches (1967-76).Business Experience: stock control, counter sates,pricing clerk, commercial quotations, and electricalwholesale salesman (1950-1976).
CAROLYNthe former Carolyn Bonds grew up in Herrin,
Illinois. She and Bill were married in 1968.Training: Johnson Bible College, Lincoln ChristianCollege - B. A. in Christian Education from L. C. C.(1964); Indiana University M. A. in elementaryeducation (1972); elementary teaching certificatewith an endorsement in special education fromIndiana (1972).Experience: Summer intern. Go Ye Chapel, NewYork; editorial assistant. Standard Publishing; director of Christian education, First Christian Church,Crown Point, Indiana; public school teacher.
BILLYwill be four, October 9, 1976.
OUR
CO-WORKERS
FORWARDING AGENTS Mr. and Mrs. KenHaskett, P. 0. Box 193, Crown Point, Ind. 46307.Ken and Joyce are active members in the FirstChristian Church, Crown Point, Ind. Ken will receiptall contributions and handle business matters, bookkeeping, and shipping.
PROMOTIOIMAL DIRECTORS - Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Greenberg, 246 Farragut, Park Forest, 111.60466 (Phone - 312-747-2787). Seymour and Bonnieare active members in the Park Forest ChristianChurch. They will prepare and mail our newslettersand will convey information about our work throughletters, slides, speaking engagements, or missionrallies.
EXPLORING GOD'S WILLIn the spring of 1975 we heard Ziden Nutt, mis
sionary to Rhodesia, say that a Christian couple witha background in Bible, business, and education wereneeded to work with a bookstore in Rhodesia.Because we have those qualifications and because weare committed to serving God wherever we are bestsuited, we volunteered to go to Rhodesia. Since then,the challenge has become greater than the bookstore (although Bill's business education and experience will be used there), and we have been thrilledwith the way God has opened doors for us to preparefor this service. The Rhodesian Europeans' interest inthe gospel is greater than the supply of preachers. TheRhodesian Christian College was begun this year totrain a European ministry in the future. Until thattime, missionaries are needed to fill this void.
PLEASE NOTE: If you u.se your mission ijivini: as a taxdeduction, the checks that you send to our forwardineagent, P. O. Box 193, Crown Point. Ind. 46307. or jitvothrough your local church must be made oui to CENTRALAFRICA MISSION, and nothinc else. The individual missionary's name must not appear on the check (accordinj: tothe IRS). Attach a note with a paper clip to the check if anyspecial designations are needed.
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To our friends and relatives in the States:
P, 0. Box 207Sinoia, Rhodesia17 December 76
Almost 2,000 years ago an angel pronounced to a troubled uogrld:Fear not: for, bohold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, lufiiph
shall ipe to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city'ofDavid a Saviour, ujhich in Christ the Lord^ . . .Glory to God in thehighest, and on earth peace^ good uill toujard men," We rejoice irt thismessage of hope for today's people everywhere.
Christmas time in Rhodesia is different for us in many uaystemperature in the 90*s, children talk of Father Christmas (aliasSanta), ujomen preparing Christmas cakns and Christmas puddings ([Dothmainly fruit), different tunes to same familiar carols like "Ayay in aMonger" ond "0 Little Toun of Gethlehom" and different carols like "Oncein Royal David*s City." crackers (small round wrapped cylinders that contain^ a -surprise besides making a noise uhen opened) and tinsel decorationshanging from the ceilings and around the room as yell as on a Ch;"istma3tree. There seems to bo less commercialization in the stores. But manytraditions are similar-'-sonding Christmas cards, exchanging gifts, familyqnohorings and turkey dinncrS; streets and stored gaily decorated and litin Solisbury^ LiJc have been invited to share a Rhodesian family's earlyuhristmos dinner and they have promised to treat us to a" real RhodesianChristmas, so uexuiii- knoui more about customs after that,
^ Billy told the neighbors that ijjg uicrG gaing to America for Christmas.He IS also having difficulty understanding uhy there is no snou inRhodesia so he can shoui nis friends houj to build a snouman as he hasbeen promising them. He luill be involved in a little Christmas pageantfor the Sinoia congregatioHc liJc have been invited to spend Christmas^ay uith the Jack Fennirtgtcn family, long time friends ond missionaries,in Salisbury, The Sinoia congregation luill be having a watch nightfellowship on^lMcw Year's lvb So as it is 5:00 P.M. (CST) Dec, 31st inAmerica, it will he midnight in Rhodesia and we'll hR i.'Rhnring 1977 inthrough prayer, tiJo arc happy and busy in the Lord's work here.
j.- another menpi.iy in Rhodesiaincreased terroristactivitieso On the surf^z^ life continues as normal, with some :.restric-tions, hut many mm dre called to defend their country. The Rhodesiannewspaper and uroadcasts keep the people well informed on the securitysituatiun, as well as negotiations at Geneva. Our area (Sinoi and Haroil.;.as been safe, but many precautions are taken. People here are concerned about the future, but have not lost hope. Many are dependingupon God for their strength, UJe are grateful to be here during such auime and petition you to join us in prayer that the message of EverlastingPeace might continue to be proclaimed in Rhodesia.
May you allow the peace of Jesus Christ to rule in your life in '77.
Yours for Christ in Rhodesia,