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#8, May 19, 1986 8th Week of Spring Quarter
CHAPEL AT FULLER 10:00AM
Tuesday, May 20 - Congregational Chapel. Praise and prayer service led by our Peace aid Justice committee. This is an area of great need around the world and you are part of this ministry. - Faculty Prayers in the commons room.
Wednesday, May 21 - Pasadena Presbyterian Sanctuary. Awards Convocation. This is our annual recognition of accomplishment by students, staff and faculty. Academic regalia and an exciting part of the end of our school year.
Thursday, May 22 - SWM Chapel - Payton 301. Dr. Eddie Gibbs will minister the Word. Please join the SWM Community for a time of Praise and worship. Special ministry by the Missions Melody Musical Team.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Father, make me a crisis [person]. Bring those I contact to decision. Let me not be a milepost on a single road. Make me a fork,
that [people] must turn one way or another on facing Christ in me.
Jim Elliot, from Shadow of the Almighty—
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MONDAY MORNING DENOMINATIONAL NEWS
PRAYER GROUPS
SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Futur« Pastors
SCHOOL OF WORLD MISSIONStudent Missions Conference
Fuller Spiritual Gifts
SWM Prayer fc Missions
SWM Musical Ministry Missions Outreach
Prayer for revival
Mission Internship
American Baptist: Dean Meye's office, Slessor 205Assemblies of ¿¿d: Russ Spittler's office. Slessor 201; coffee andChristian11 and Missionary Alliance: 3:30 pm. Ethnic Ministries Church of God (Anderson): Slessor 305 Church of Christ (Restoration): 275 No. Oakland #3 Congregational : Field Education, 1st floor, 90 No. Oakiand^^ Episcopal/Anglican: All Saints Episcopal Church Learning Center Foursquare: Geneva Roon
offic. f d floor.Bldg, on Thursdays, 10am.Presbyterian: Payton 301Reformed Church: Church Relations 105Roman Catholic: Church Relations 102 . _United Church of Christ: First Congregational chu^ch;United Methodist: Conference Room, 2nd floor. Academic Advising
Black Seminarians Prayer Meeting: Monday in Keith Bolton's office, 2nd floor of Ethnic Ministries Bldg, at 10:00 am.China and Inner Asia Prayer Group: Tuesday in Library Room 203 atKorean^ountain Prayer at Night: Wednesday at Mt. Wilson from 9:00 pm-12:00 midnight. Leave the library at 8:30 pm. ,. atSchool of Psychology Prayer Group: Monday at 10:00 am, 2nd floor PCCC, with Edith Drury.SE Asia Prayer Group: Tuesday in Slessor 305 at J0-«0 »n - South Asia Prayer Group: Tuesday in ASC Lounge at 10:00 a .SWM praver Fellowship: Wednesday in SWM Lounge fr°ro Prayer for Urban Poor: Thursday in SWM Lounge at 8:00 am.
Dr. Paul Cedar would like to meet with you and .hisvisionthe pastor’s role in the world wide mission of the Church. He will bespeaking at 10am on Thursday, May 29th in Payton 101.
Announcing the 'Student Missions Conference' for a full day on May 30, 1986 in Payton 101. Look forward to hearing six world famous P®, worldwide missions. So sign up soon with the SWM G.U. Call E. Sudhir Isaiah, 792-3920/#1069 or Sam Chao 449-7674/#1027The regular meeting and ministry will be on Monday, May 19th,12:00-1:00 in SWM Lounge, Ethnic Ministries Bldg. 3rd floor.Wednesday May 21th, 12:00 noon, SWM lounge. Please join us for a time of sharing, prayer and fellowship.Special Guitar class meeting at SWM lounge, Fridays 12:00-l:00pm.Prayer and participation from the Fuller Community isnewly formed fellowship meeting at the Lake Avenue ch“r'i* . *° *people of Indian origin. For details contact George Pallil #1091 orDavid Ephraim #1059.A prayer fellowship will be meeting on Mondays at 10am. in room 106, Ethnic Ministries Building for Revival under the leadership of Peter Lundell. SWM students are encouraged to participate.The Asian Fellowship meeting at the Lake Avenue Congregational Church, Pasadena is inviting applications from students willing to work among the people of Indian origin. It involves about five hours per week. T^se three positions are not paid, but special credit .can > «ran,..+ through Mission Concerns. If interested please contact, by May 31st George Pallil, #1091 or David Ephraim, #1059.
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Mission Students
Expand your interest in Mission Leadership
Summer Chapels
SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY Softball game
DENOMINATIONAL HEWS Presbyterians
HAPPENINGSPychology and Theology
Attention Macintosh Users!
D.Min Students visiting
Relational Counseling
Women t Mission
Please Note!
Honoring Women Graduates
Brent Preston of Caleb Project will be speaking on "The Cost of Mission" at 10am on Tuesday, May 20th, in the Congregational Chapel. Mr. Preston has been speaking on University campuses across the country calling students to world evangelization.On Sunday May 18th, l-7pm, the Mission Concerns Committee will be having a brain-storming, planning session for anyone interested in building and expanding mission opportunities for Fuller Students next School year. There will be swimming and time to relax. We will meet in the Garth at 12:45pm. If you can come please call Paul Varberg at 791-3561 or put a note in his box, x.689.Missions Chaplain along with the spiritual Growth Fellowship is planning to organize the weekly chapels on Thursdays 11:00-12:00 for the Fuller Community during the Summer Quarter. These Chapels will be open to the staff, the faculty and the students of all the three schools.
The Gene Pfrimmer Annual Memorial Softball Game will be played Saturday, May 24 at 2:30 pm, at Brookside Park, Field #2. All Psychology faculty, staff, and students are invited. Refreshments will be provided.
Monday, May 19th 10:00am. The Reverend Randolph Taylor, President of San Francisco Theological Seminary, is our guest this morning. Plan to include a question and answer time from 11-12. Meet in Payton 101 for today only.
Dr. Richard Mouw will be addressing the topic of the integration of Psychology and Theology, Thursday, May 22 at 7:00pm in Payton 301.All are invited to come discuss integration issues with Dr. Mouw. Refreshments will be provided. This event is co-sponsored by the office of Christian Community, the Integration committee, and AREOPAGUS.How about having our own Fuller user's group? If interested, then don't miss the.first meeting on 5/26 at 7:30pm. Come to 2 North Lake, Suite 130 (Copy Mat location). Get free P-D software and 100 free copies for attending. If you have any questions, contact Marcel Ponton, Box 1178.Doctor of Ministry students will be on campus this week to attend a seminar on Small Groups and First Corinthians. A list of students is posted on the general bulletin board. If you would like to contact a D.Min student, please do so through the D.Min office. (Diane, x.5316)If you desire to group and/or change in some area of your interpersonal relationships or are struggling with the stress associated with the final weeks of the school year, you may want to contact Relational Counseling Services. We offer free relational counseling for individuals, couples, and families within the Fuller Community. Please contact Margie Lung, Box 1325, or Judy Balswick, x.5330, for further information or an appointment.FULLER WOMEN MISSIONARIES BETWEEN TWO WORLDS is the theme on Friday, May 16, 10:30am at the Congregational Church Chapel (enter on Los Robles Ave.). Speakers: Evelyn Jensen, Barbara Lewis, Shalini Pallil, Fran Popovich, and Neuza Itioka (all doctoral students). Marcia Reitmeyer will chair the conference.The Faculty Forum on Inclusive Language has been changed from May 13 to May 20 and from 7:00 to 7:30. It will be held in the Refectory. Jack Rogers, Richard Mouw, Cathy Roos, and Mitties McDonald DeChamplain will be our panelists along with Eva Baranoff as moderator. ALL ARE WELCOME. There will be time for questions.All women students, especially women graduates from all three schools, are invited to a light supper in honor of our 1986 women graduates.It will be held on Friday, May 16, from 6:30-8:00pm in the Catalyst. Come and celebrate with us!
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Seminar Servants Among the Poor will conduct a one—day seminar for all interested in ministry among Urban poor. Saturday, May 17.
theology g raduate unionTGU Day ATTENTION THEOLOGY STUDENTS: It’s that time again! The Theology
Graduate Union is having its quarterly TGU Day in the Garth on WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, from 11am to 2pm. Your student government representatives will be there to greet you in the Garth. This is your chance to tell us like it is for you at Fuller. You can affirm, gripe, get information, make suggestions. . .Come out— have some fun— talk to us. Refreshments will be provided.
Theology Graduate Union. Looking for a part-time job next year? Secretary wanted. The Theology Graduate Union is looking for a person with typing and organizational skills who is willing to work up to ten hours per week at $5.50 per hour. All those interested, please contact Andrea, Grant or Mary at the TGU office x.5453, or 584-5453, or through the FTS mailroom Box #70. Thanks.
BOOKSTOREBook of the Week Ralph Martin's, The Spirit s, the Congrgation: Studies in 1 Corinthians
12-15. Reg $11.95/Now only $6.99 (That's over 40% off!)
Asphalt Antics Voc naarlv time for the bookstore's GIANT PARKING LOT SALE 11 That's right; mark your calendar for THURSDAY, MAY 29. (From 9:00-3:00). This is your ONE TIME to pick up that piece of asphalt that will go "just right" on your mantle. (Also, there will be quite a few books for sale, too!)
HOUSINGTemporary Housing Temporary Housing is available to all Fuller students and faculty
through the housing office. Same day requests must be made by noon e that day. We strongly recommend that reservations be made at least one week in advance to avoid "no vacancies." The noon dead line will go into effect on Monday May 19th.
PARKINGParking Citations and Office Hours
Prior to registration, please attend to your outstanding parking^ citation(s) or be ready to pay citation(s) in the registration line. The parking office is open 1—5pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. If these times are inconvenient for you, call 584-5450 to make an appointment•
MEDIA SERVICESBuild your tape library The following presentations are available for purchase through Media
Services, Library B-2, x.5227.
Karl Barth The Karl Barth Centennial Symposium, five sessions on audio cassette.
SWM Convocations Convocation on Islam with Woodberry, Gilliland and Livingstone: Elias Chacour Lecture response to the Palestinian issue by an Arab Christian pastor; The Sanctuary Movement with Glasser, Mouw and Kinsler; Signs, Wonders and Church Growth in China with Jonathan Chao? Beginnings of the Church Growth Movement (available on audio or video tape) with McGavran, Tippett and Glasser.
Video As a special service to the Fuller Community, Media Services video records weddings, baptisms, special services - give us a call at x.5229.
CAREER SERVICESFirst Baptist Reverend Dale Goodrich, First Baptist Church, North Hollywood, CA,
will be on campus on Monday, May 19, to interview for a position for a Minister of Evangelism and Visitation. For details, contact Career / Services.
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First Presbyterian Reverend Janice Hearn, First Presbyterian Church, San Diego, will beon campus on Thursday, May 29, to interview interested persons for a non-ordained, Youth Minister position. Stop by Career Services for details.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESNeed a Job??? Position descriptions of campus openings are posted on Personnel
Services Bulletin Board located on the first floor of Admissions. Everyone is welcome to apply and request applications be sent to a department for consideration.Full-Time Employment: 1) Secretary/Receptionist (Building Services);2) Manager of Copy Services (Auxiliary Services); 3) Maintenance Person I (Bulding Services); 4) Maintenance Person II Building Services). 5) Program Assistant (Academic Advising/SOT) Part-time Employment; 1) Secretary/Word Processor (Provost's Office, 10 hrs./wk); 2) Food Services Worker II (Food Services, 10-20 hrs./wk);3) Switchboard Back-up Operator (Auxiliary Services, 3-6 hrs./wk); 4) Utility Clerk-Messenger (The Psychological Centr, 5 hrs./wk); 5) Sales Clerk (Bookstore, 20 hrs./wk); 6) Secretary (Graduate Studies Program, 20 hrs./wk); 7) Community Coordinator (Student Concerns, 10 hrs./wk); 8) Recreation Director (Student Concerns, 20 hrs./wk) 9) Custodian I (Bldg. Services, 20 hrs./wk.) Work-Study Positions: 1) Office Clerk (Media Services, 10 hrs./wk.;) 2) Semi Editor (Student Concerns, 20 hrs./wk); 3) File Clerk/Receptionist (Student Concerns, 20 hrs./wk).
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Congratulations
Food a Love needed
Please share the blessings God has given you
Sunday and Doris Aigbe are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Time Aigbe. He was born at 5:37 am on May 2, weighing 8 lb. 8 1/2 oz. and measuring 20 inches long. Mother and baby are doing well!ISC President George Alexander requests your special help for a member of our international community, Romeo Serto from India, who has been suffering from hepatitis. The doctor prescribed complete bed rest and nutritious food. As his family is away, please sign up at the ISC board (in front of Payton 101) to prepare a meal for him. Contact George Alexander, Box 1042.Internationals who have come from overseas need sheets and blankets. Other items which can be used are towels, dishes, silverware, pots and pans, small appliances, lamps fans, typewriters, radios, tape recorders, clocks, bicycles and toys as well. If you have any you would like to donate, please contact International Student Services, x.5395.
TYPING/WORD PROCESSING: IBM/PC— Term papers, manuscripts, resumes. Papers are spell-checked. Drafts and editing available. Fast turn-around, covenient. Contact Valerie Bush (x3803) or 792-4482.
SUPPORT GROUP, ALCOHOL and DRUG ABUSE: OCC Sponsored Alcohol and Drug Abuse Information and Support Group for Fuller students, spouses, and employees who are experiencing problems or have relatives or friends expriencing problems with substance abuse. Adult children of alcoholics and those individuals in the recovery process are also invited. Meeting held every Tuesday at 6:00pm in Library Room 205. For more information contact Gail Gnade, Box 1172.
PROFESSIONAL HAIRCUTS: Men and Women. All styles, $5-$10. A~ fine hairdresser from Uruguay with many years of experience cuts hair in his own home. Contact Juan Dubulian, 791-8647, 1294 N.Sierra Bonita (just south of Washington) . To see if he does a good job just look at Jim Pearce's hair.
COLLEGE WORK-STUDY ELIGIBLE? Job avail- able immediateTy In OSC. Filing, answering phone, some typing. Great place to work. Now till July 1. Call Ruth, x.5435.
FOR SALE: Queen size bed with platform and 3 sets of designer sheets. Great condition, MUST SELL, $120. Small wooden desk with chair, $30. Call x.5504 or 793-1301, Nancy.
BOOKSALE: CLOSEOUT LIQUIDATION! Save a minimum 70% off everything! Sale starts Sat. May 17, 10am-9pm, Sun. May 18.12noon-6pm, Mon. May 20, 10am-9pf 10,000 books; devotional, practical, commentaries, theology, biographies, missions, etc. Cornerstone Christian Bookstore, 7658 S. Greenleaf Ave., Whittier. Ph: 213/698-3235.
OVERSTOCK SALE on NIV-Thompson Bibles. Beautiful brown compact edition. Regular $44.95— while they last $31.95. Over 30% off. We have more kinds of Bibles than anybody, 50 languages and versions. Lowest Prices. Browser's Bookshop, 1539 E. Howard St. (just North of Washington & Hill) 10am-6pm daily, 1-6pm Saturday, 798-8689.
TYPING: Fast, Accurate, Computerized. $2.00/pg. pica double spaced. Other rates available. Transcription, Bookkeeping available. Rush jobs charges available. Call Jeri at 791-4872.
SPECIAL SALE: Buy one kit of anything at regular price, get 2nd kit of anything at 1/2 price. If order for anything is $15.00, get 1 frame or accessory at 1/2 price. Call Ila Harris (Psych Center) at 794-3584 by 5/20/86.
RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER WANTED: Full-time & Part-time for counseling center in Pasadena. Available June 1986 Call Fran Baker or Mark Baker at 351-9616.
IT'S SPRING CLEAN UP TIME AT THE ARCHIVES BOOKSHOP!! Save from 10 to 50* off most of our regular prices! Join us Monday through Saturday, May 12-17, 12:00 noon to 5:30 and clean up on the
I savings!!! The Archives Bookshop, 1385 |E. Washington, Pasadena.
GRADUATION GIFTS ARE EASY TO FIND AT THE I ARCHIVES BOOKSHOP! Get those special ■ graduates important books they will use I in ministry the rest of their lives— at I special discount prices! Open 12:00 noon I to 5:30, Monday-Saturday. The Archives IBookshop, 1385 E. Washington, Pasadena.
WEIGHT CONTROL GROUP: A short-term weight control therapy group is being offered by David Prokaw, Ph.D. and Kristen Armstrong, beginning in May. In addition to implementing specific weight- loss goals, the group will address the social and emotional contributors to overeating. Cost is $80.00 per month. Group size will be limited. Cal 796-9171 for further details.
BASIC COMPUTERS exists as our way of serving Christ by providing computers and related equipment to Christian organizations, people in full-time Christian service, and people preparing for full time service at prices as close to our costs as possible.
We offer computers that are IBM compatible as well as lower cost CP/M systems that make wonderful word processors. Now we are assembling our own BASIC Computer PC—XT” at bargain
prices.
We have served Fuller people since the fall of 1983. Ask anybody on campus about our reputation for quality service and support and our special low prices.
Ted Barnett BASIC COMPUTERS 3132 Foothill Blvd.La Crescenta, CA 91214 (about 10 milel west of Fuller)818/957-4515
FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
The Fuller Awards Convocation Wednesday, May 21, 1986
10:00 a.m.Pasadena Presbyterian Church Sanctuary
Awards will be presented to Fuller students for their achievement and service. In addition, faculty and staff will be honored for their years of service:
For Five years of Service:
Steven P. Anderson Warren S. Brown Coral A. Gray Gaynia L . Menninger Carl F. Rader Howard E. Taylor
Margery L. Bennett J. Robert Clinton Richard D. Israel Jessie Munniks Patricia M. Rexroat James C. Whisenant
Betty Berg Marilyn Clinton Cyprian T. Kia Lorie P. Pfursich Evdokia G. Rogakos
For Ten years of Service:
James F. Bradley Olivia H. Ruth Esther Y. L. Yeung
Dona Id A . Ragner Russell P. Spittler
Elizabeth L. Patterson Hendrika Vande Kemp
For Fifteen years of Service:
H. Lee Merritt Jack B. Rogers C. Pe ter Wagner
There will be a reception and a time of fellowship in the Seminary Garth immediately following the Convocation.
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