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January, 1973
BILL REBA
DAVID AND JULIE
TechnologyAnd aviation
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May we be the last to wish you ,.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Isn't it wonderful to have a brand new year to plan, and in
which to serve God?
Now that we are home to stay. Bill is taking charge of the
mission maintenanceand will be doing all of the mission flying
after January 22nd, because Dr. BillNice and family are leaving on
furlough then. The doctor who has replacedDr. Bill is Dr. James
Erasure, who also flys but is not yet ready to take theairplane out
into the bush alone, so Bill will be flying him to his clinics.
'^ill is preaching almost every Sunday these days and enjoying
it more each tune.We are limited in our outreach until our Land
Rover arrives. We thought at onepoint that it had arrived, as the
shipping company contacted us and said it hadarrived at the dock in
Mozambique. Bill arranged to go over and pick it up,but after a two
day trip to get there, the shippers apologized, said they had madea
mistake and that the Land Rover which had arrived actually belonged
to theUnited Nations. They paid Bill's hotel bill there, and he
returned home viatrain instead of by Land Rover. It was a
disappointment, but we thought that wasunusually good service so we
weren't really surprised by the outcome. At thispoint, our Land
Rover is supposedly somewhere between England and Mozambique.This
time we will have it sent to Salisbury, and will have to see it to
believe it!It will be so nice when it arrives.
Reba is enjoying the gardening. We have been able to have
several vegetablesout of the garden recently. Last week we had our
first pumpkin pies, made frompumpkins from our vines. For a farm
girl who has had to live most of her lifein the city, it is fun
getting dirt under the fingernails again!
While we were in Salisbury we went to hear a gospel singing
group from America,called the ''Liv^in^g-^Soim^s^ " It was a fine
program and had a strong gospelmessagCo son Davi^i who is almost
eight, went with us. After we arrivedhome from that program, he
told us he would like to give his heart to Jesus,He has been
thinking about this for about two years and we felt he was ready.He
made his good confession at the Salisbury Christian Church and was
baptizedin the pool at the Rhodesian Christian College on December
13, 1972, He is soserious about his Christian life, as he is about
everything else. He went to churchwith Bill last Sunday, and came
home and told me almost word for word the sermonthat Dr. Bill Nice
preached that day. He was also thrilled that two young
girlsresponded to the invitation and were baptized. He prayed that
they would learn tobe good Christianso As you can tell, we are
thrilled by David's decision andgrowth in Christ, and we know that
the Angels in Heaven are rejoicing also
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We are not sure, but we think the rains have come at last. It
has rained severaltimes in the last few days, and the skies are
overcast most of the time. Thefarmers are planting, some for the
third or fourth time.
We want to thank everyone who sent Christmas cards, letters and
pictures.They really made our Christmas season a joyous one. May
the Lord blesseach of you in the New Year.
In Christ,
Bill and Reba Harrison
Contributors to TASK, December, 1972
Mr, and Mrs.
Dan BallingerAlfred Battles
Leon Brown
Robert Brust
Kelley ClaybaughGordon Clifford
Harold Crozier
Kenneth Davies
Clarence Dean
R ichard Forst
John Freeman
William Hart
James Jackson
Dennis Kltch
John H. Koekkoek
John W. Koekkoek
Leroy ParksJohn Phillips
Jacob Schaible
Jesse SprayChester Stilabower
Harrison Strong
James Sutherland
Harvey Veatch, Jr,
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Individuals
Norene Abdullah
Dr. J, Jones
Juanita Martens
Barbara SprayHaril Whetsell
Groups and Churches
Nishi Arai Christian Foundation
Women's Fellowship - TujungaFirst Christian Church
athe3ral~Oalrs "Ctiristiari Churtrh
East Anaheim Christian Church
Hacienda Heights Christian Church
Lawndale Church of Christ
Lemon Grove Christian Church
Rowland Heights Christian Church
Tujunga First Christian Church
Valley Christian Church
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Dear Friends:
BILL REBA
DAVID AND JULIE
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February-March, 197
We have talked in past newsletters about the maintenance and
flying with whichBill is helping. This month, we would like to
detail a little of the evangelistic workas we see it. wiifiinii'
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Through the efforts of those who have been on this mission over
the years, there areabout 22 congregations established within a 50
mile radius of the mission. All but
one of these congregations have their own leadership, some of
them having only oneman as leader, others having a group of
leaders.
The three men presently on the mission, Bruce Ammerman, Jim
Frasure andI J,. ,, I , -I I ^Bill, have set up a schedule so that
as many congregations as possible are visitedeach Sunday. Some
congregations meet in the morning and some in the afternoon,so they
are able to get to more than one service each Sunday. In this way,
thechurches receive guidance, instruction and encouragement from
the missionaries.There are three African evangelists on the mission
who also go out during the weekand on SundayiT^'^preacliing and
teaching.
Among the missionary women- - the thre^wiyes, Karolyn Ammerman,
Joyce Frasureand Reba, work with Women's groups, each going a
different direction so that moreof the churches have help with
their women. Mrs, Ammerman has about 8 groups ofwomen with whom she
works, Mrs, Frasure and Reba are just getting started withtwo
groups each. The single women, Ola Marion, Cathy Gross and Kathleen
McCartywork with youth clubs at some of the churches.
Evangelism is also a large part of the Medical work. At the
hospital, there are two
evangelists who work with the patients daily. Many who come as
patients leave asChristians, Also, at all of the well-baby clinics
and out,f^atie,n,t,.xl-inics, the Biblestudy or preaching service
is the central activity, Jhe hosgital^ has also been a keyin the
opening of new areas as people go home as Christians and want
churches established in their villages.
We hope this will give yousomejjifea of the evangelistic arm of
the mission.
After all of our complaining in our previous newsletters, we
know you will behappy with us that our^Land Rover hasarrived. We
have had it about three weeks
now. Here is a picture, just to show thatit is reall The
four-wheel is really a help.Bill has used it twice in the last week
to
pull the eight-ton mission truck out of mud.
We are happy to include among our list ofregular supporting
churches the Anaheim ^First Christian Church and the CollegePark
Christian Church in Long Beach.There are many on our list of
contributors
e Tj- r>u j t who, though they have not made commit-Servmg
Him in Rhodesia, 'ments are sending support regularly, and
Bill and Reba Harrison appreciative of your gifts.
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The following is a combined list of those who have given in
January and February,We thank God for all of youl
Cdr, & Mrs, Royal AubreyDr. Mrs, John Jones
Mr, St Mrs,Larry BaileyDan BallingerAlfred Battles
Leon Brown
Robert Brust
David A, Carlson
Kelley ClaybaughGordon Clifford
Harold Crozier
Clarence Dean
Richard Forst
John Freeman
Robert Hadlock
Kenneth Hanson
Lawrence Harrison
William Hart
Dennis Kitch
John H. Koekkoek
John W, Koekkoek
Clint O'Neal
Jacob Schaible
Donald SchmiedebergEdward Schoen
Kenneth Stewart
Chester Stilabower
Raymond Stradleyr ^ > _ ^
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Individuals:
Bruce BoylesMitchell Colwell
Esther Fowler
Ruby Gusner
Golda Harrison
B., Kimball
J\ianita Martens
Mildred MowryBarbara SprayHaril Whetsell
Emma Williams
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Groups:
Nishi Arai Christian Foundation
Bible School-
College Park Christian ChurchDorcas Society -
Chadron Church of Christ
Women's Fellowship -
Tujunga First Christian ChurchWomen's Missionary Society -
West Lebanon Christian Church
Churches:
Anaheim First Christian Church
Cathedral Oaks Christian Church
East Anaheim Christian Church
Hacienda Heights Christian ChurchLawndale Church of Christ
Lemon Grove Christian Church
Parkcrest Church of Christ
Rowland Heights First Christian ChurchTujunga First Christian
ChurchValley Christian Church
Capsule Financial Report -Janp/Feb,, 1973
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1973 $ 254.85Receipts for Jan./Feb.
$2404.82Disbursements for Jan. /Feb. $215 5,. 16Balance on hand,
Feb. 28, 1973 $ 504. 51
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Dear Friends in Christ,
BILL REBA
DAVID AND JULIE
TechnologyAnd aviation
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Yesterday, May 21st, climaxed an interesting weekend for David
and me.Two weeks ago the hospital admitted the Chief from the area
south of the mission.He was treated for about a week and was well
enough to return home. During his stayat the mission he accepted
Christ as his personal savior and was baptised. His wifeand other
family members were already Christians. Shortly after his arrival
at homehe became very ill and died. His family felt that he had
been "witched" because someone else wanted his position as Chief or
just didn't like him. The non-Christians stillhave great respect
for the powers of evil spirits and when they dislike someone
theysometimes call on the "nyanga" or witch doctor to put a curse
on that person. Whathappens then is that someone actually murders
that person by poison or by "accident. "Well, this is what seems to
have happened in the case mentioned above.
David and I took some church leaders from Chidamoyo to that
village onSaturday for the purpose of offering condolence to the
family and expressing our concern.In the evening, many came and we
showed our film strips, using the Land Rover batteryto operate the
projector, and had a preaching service. After a good sleep in the
LandRover, David and I were up for church in the morning. Before we
could leave we shareda big meal of chicken and sadza. As we passed
"Stop, " a village five miles from themission, we found that many
were gathered for church at 2 p.m., so we stopped atStop and joined
in their worship and communion service. To climax our day there was
afine service at the hospital chapel in the evening, with good
attendance. Dr. Frasurepreached a fine message from I Corinthians
1.
W^spraV'nffiat'tlur^^r!^ you as well and as happy as we are. We
do have aproblem--oui(^old mission lorry (fp-uck) has been retired
and we have had to replace it.The lorry is ife^d-gi.gr^at^deal-in
assisting the Africans as well as in fulfilling our weeklyneeds. It
hauls supplies from Karoi (60 mUes) for the hospital, mission and
the neighboring Africans each week--as well as the firewood,
building supplies and trash removal.It is used as a "bus" on
occasion, for carrying people to s or~school func
tions. The decision of the three family men here to purchase a
$6,000 lorr.y^was madethe first part of April. We are needingjo^
third^by the you help?
We are continually grateful for your prayerful and financial
support.
In Christ,
(B lL ^Bill and Reba Harrison
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March - April Contributors, TASK
C o uple s:
Dr. and Mrs. John Jones
Mr. and Mr s.
Robert AglerLarry Bailey-Dan BallingerAlfred Battles
Charles Bolton
Lucius Bratten
Leon Brown
Robert Brust
David A. Carlson
Frank CepalKelley ClaybaughGordon Clifford
Harold Crozier
Kenneth Davies
Clarence Dean
R ichard Forst
John Freeman
Robert Hadlock
Lawrence Harrison
William Hart
Orval Heath
James Jackson
Dennis Kitch
John H, KoekkoekJohn W, Koekkoek
Neal Miller
Jacob Schaible
Edward Schoen
Chester Stilabower
Raymond StradleyHarrison StrongErnie Willingham
Individuals :
Norene Abdullah
Mitchel Colwell
Esther Fowler
Ruby Gusner
Golda Harrison
Juanita Martens
Nina Sutherland
Haril Whetsell
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Groups:
Bible School -
College Park Christian ChurchChristian Service Circle -
Elsinore First Christian Church
Dorcas Society -Chadron Church of Christ
Nishi Arai Christian Foundation
Womens Council -
Worthington Church of ChristWomen's Fellowship -
Tujunga First Christian Church
Churches:
Anaheim First Christian Church
Cathedral Oaks Christian Church
College Park Christian ChurchEast Anaheim Christian Church
Hacienda Heights First Christian ChurchLawndale Church of
Christ
Lemon Grove Christian Church
Park Crest Church of Christ
Rowland Heights First Christian ChurchTujunga First Christian
ChurchValley Christian Church
Financial Statement,
Apra 30, 1973
February 28 balanceMarch -April receipts
Disbursements - March-April
Balance, April 30
(* $700 reserved for furlough)
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$504.51$2287.72
$2088.46
$ 703.77 *
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Greetings from Rhodesia,
BILL REBA
DAVID AND JULIE
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c June. 19734UL 5
Over the past weekend we were able to see first-hand the work of
the MashokoMission, located in the Southern part of Rhodesia,, The
man in charge ofmaintenance there, Mr. John Ross, has recently
returned to the States for badesurgery. His wife sent an urgent
message that any help Bill could be during thistime would be
greatly appreciated. John has filled in here at Chidamoyo manytimes
in the past when needed. Bill was more than happy to help, so we
decidedto go and see the area for the first time together. We
stayed with the DonStoll family.
Bill spent his days working on some electrical wiring that was
delaying Mashoko'sbuilding program and creating housing shortages
for their students in the secondary school. He will be going back
in a couple of weeks to wire their new churchbuilding.
David spent his time with Timmy Stoll, stealing from the
honeycomb of a nearbybee hive. Timmy was the expert - David watched
from the distance, but it washe who was stung when they were
sucking honey from the comb. Part of a beewas left in the comb, and
David put his mouth right on the stinger! He wassurprised and a bit
swollen for a couple of days. It was quite an adventure forboth of
them.
For the next four or five months we will be sharing our doctor
from Chidamoyowith the medical work at Binga while Doctor ..Kenny,
Me^^s^aaJs aa. a., short fur-
Jjaughr- Bill will be flying Doctor Erasure to Binga every
Wednesday. They willbe covering three clinics and the Government
Hospital.
This month of June is Stewardship Month among the churches. Bill
and the othermen are preaching a series of sermons on "Giving, " as
this is one of the weakestareas of the African churches. Will you
pray that the need for giving will beseen by the Africans through
this effort.
Serving Him in Rhodesia,
Bill and Reba Harrison
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TASK CONTRIBUTOES FOR MAY, 1973
Mr, and Mrs,
Larry BaileyDan BallingerLeon Brown
David Carlson
Kelley ClaybaughGordon Clifford
Harold Crozier
Clarence Dean
Richard Forst
John Freerrian
Robert Hadlock
Lawrence Harrison
Dennis Kitch
John H, Koekkoek
John W, Koekkoek
Robert PerryJohn PhillipsJacob Schaible
Donald SchmiedebergEdward Schoen
Chester Stilabower
Raymond StradleyHarrison Strong
Dr. and Mrs.
John Jones
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P.O. BOX 8321
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Individuals
Mitchell Colwell
Ruby GusnerMrs. Jessie Maceil
Juanita Martens
Barbara Spray
Groups
Bible School--
College Park Christian ChurchChristian Service Circle--
Elsinore First Christian Church
Nishi Arai Christian Foundation
Womens Fellowship--Tujunga First Christian Church
Churches
Anaheim First Christian Church
Cathedral Oaks Christian Church
College Park Christian ChurchEast Anaheim Christian Church
Hacienda Heights Christian ChurchHuntington Beach First
Christian ChurchKnott Avenue Christian Church
Lawndale Church of Christ
Parkcrest Church of Christ
Rowland Heights First Christian ChurchSan Fernando First Church
of Christ
Solemint First Christian Church
Tujunga FirsF Chrrstian CTiurcE^
Financial Statement as of May 31, 1973
Balance April 30, 1973Receipts, May, 1973
Disbursements for May, 1973
Balance, May 31, 1973
* Furlough fund, $700, 00** Furlough fund, $800,00
$ 703, 77 'i'$1388.48
$1205,58
$ 886,67
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Dear Friends,
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BILL R&A-
DAVi-TSND JULIE
^ September-October, "^^3
We would like this letter to be a report on the five day
Leadership Training Sessionwe held here at the mission September
17-21, to train leaders for our womens groups.Out of the 18
churches, we had 15 churches represented. Three churches sent
only-one woman each to be trained, 11 sent two women each, and one
church sent five
women to be trainedl We had a total of 30 women in training.
They came with theirbabies on their backs and their mealie meal,
suit cases and pots and pans on their
heads. They paid a small registration fee of 75^ each, and with
that we provided therelish to go with their sadza (meat, beans or
green vegetables.) They slept in theclassrooms in the church.
Monday morning started out with our school teacher. Miss Ola,
explaining the purposeof the course, and giving them a lesson on
teaching methods. We prepared and printeda book of Bible study
lessons for the women to use. Each morning one of the lessonswas
taught to the women, showing them how it should be presented. This
book shouldlast for 6 months, in the meantime we must prepare the
next set of lessons.
Each morning we also taught them some new songs out of the Nziyo
(hymnbook). NurseCathi Grogg presented lessons on Child-care and
Nutrition two mornings of the week.
We had two sessions on cooking, as most of the groups enjoy
learning new receipes.The ladies baked a cake and some scones
(biscuits). They had a little good-naturedcompetition as well, as
they asked Mr, Ammerman to "test" their scones and "choosea winner.
" So he enjoyed the testing, but found the choosing a little more
difficult.
As communion supplies are hard to get here, we also had a lesson
on the Lord'sSupper. We showed the ladies how to make communion
bread, and how to make grapejuice out of raisins.
The afternoons were spent teaching how to cut a pattern. Then
each woman cut 10different patterns out of brown paper, to use with
their groups. We also taught themhow to lay a pattern on fabric and
cut it. Each woman sewed one garment.
The ladies seemed anxious to learn well. The missionary women
will now be in an advisory capacity, giving encouragement and
supplying fabric to the groups at wholesaleprices. We will each
help with six groups and will be visiting each of them
periodicallyto see how they are doing with their new leaders,
I visited my group at Mashame last Thursday to take the sewing
projects they have beenworking on. The women we trained for that
group, Liza Moyo and Mai Munyaradzihandled the meeting
beautiftilly. Liza taught the first lesson out of the Bible study
bookand did a fine job. I pray that all of our leaders do as
well.
Love
Bill and Reba Harrison
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Mr. and Mrs. -
Larry BaileyAlfred Battles
Leon Brown
Robert Brust
David Carlson
Kelley ClaybaughGordon Clifford
Harold Crozier
Clarence Dean
Landis Emond
John Freeman
R ichard Forst
Robert Hadlock
Lawrence Harrison
Dennis Kitch
John H, Koekkoek
John W, Koekkoek
Leroy ParksFrederick PartridgeJaco b Schaible
Chester Stilabower
Raymond StradleyErnie WillinghamDr. and Mrs. John Jones
"TASK" CONTRIBUTORS - August & Sepatember, 1973
Individuals -
Esther Fowler
Ray FrittsJuanita Martens
HarU Whets elX
Tracy Wilhoit Memorial Gift
Groups -
Bible School - College Park Christian ChurchChristian Service
Circle - Elsinor First
Christian Church
Dorcas - Chadron Church of Christ
Womens Fellowship - Tujunga First Christian Church
Churches -
Anaheim First Christian Church
Cathedral Oaks Christian Church
College Park Christian ChurchEast Anaheim Christian Church
Ellettsville Christian Church
Hacienda Heights Christian ChurchLawndale Church of Christ
Lemon Grove Christian Church
Long Beach First Christian ChurchParkcrest Church of Christ
Rowland Heights First Christian ChurchSan Fernando First Church
of Christ
Tujunga First Christian ChurchValley Christian Church
Balance - 7-31-73
Rec'do Aug. & Sept.Disbursed Aug. & Sept,Balance -
9-30-73
$ 27.79
$2700, 39$2722.94$ 572
(Held in reserve for furlough fund, $1100,00)
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FIELD ADDRESS BOX 330, KAROI, RHODESIABILL REBA
DAVID AND JULIE
TechnologyAnd aviation
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xi^over^er, 19)73
Dear Friends,
The world is certainly in great turmoil these days, and yet we
who arein Christ can only view it all with excitement and
anticipation, knowing that "allthis must come to pass" shortly
before Christ returns in the clouds for us. Thishas been a large
part of my preaching lately, because I feel that the allotted
timetime for each of us is quickly running out.
Death is a harsh, dark word for most people. More so for those
outside of Christ, and worse still for millions around the world
who are steeped insuperstitions and fears of the unknown. In Jema,
a village fifty-six road mileswest of Chidamoyo, the dreaded
measles disease has recently claimed ten youngpeople. Their parents
and relatives are in deep mourning. Chidamoyo Christianssent a
delegation and asked me to drive them there Sunday, October 14, to
shareour faith in the one true God of life and light. We wanted to
take them some comfort in this time of tragedy. We spent much of
the mid-day sharing in communion,study of God's Word, preaching,
singing and praying together in the welcome shadeof a huge green
tree. We came away praising God for the power of His Word andthe
Holy Spirit's work, as three men repented of their sins and
confessed JesusChrist as their Lord, One of them is the chief in
that area! Though drinkingwater is very scarce there just now, we
know God will somehow providewater adequate for baptisms. As we
arrived safely home for the evening servicesat sunset, we recalled
the words of one of those men, "When I hear Christians
singing together, it gives me a warm feeling inside, I want to
be a Christian, "Praise God for His power!
Just as we look often these days to the skies, with prayer on
our lipsand anticipation in our hearts for rain, so also do we look
for Him who overcamedeath and hell for us. Just as most trees
across the veld seem to be dead now,
we know that in just a little while all will be green, beautiful
and bursting with life.
The medical people are doing their best to alleviate the pain,
suffering-an-d death. but_we.waiit you to-pra.y_ w,ith us
that-people-w-ill find_the-ir-comfort and-strength and direction in
Jesus. May we say with David, "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not
want. . . Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow
ofdeath I will fear no evil. " And that as God raised up Christ,
even so shall we bemade alive!
Yours for a richer Spiritual Life in Christ,
Bill Harrison
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TASK CONTRIBUTORS FOR OCTOBER, 1973
Mr, and Mrs, -
Larry Bailey-Alfred Battles
Leon Brown
Robert Brust
Kelley ClaybaughGordon Clifford
Harold Crozier
Clarence Dean
John Freeman
Robert Hadlock
Lawrence Harrison
Orval Heath
Dennis Kitch
John W. Koekkoek
Jack Schaible
Ed Schoen
Chester Stilabower
James Sutherland
Ernie Willingham
Individuals -
Mitchell Colwell
Esther Fowler
Golda Harrison
Juanita Martens
CENTRAL AFRICA MISSION
WILLIAM HARRISON FAMILYC/0 MR. & MRS. ALFRED BATTLES
P.O. BOX 8321
LA CRESCENTA, CALIFORNIA 91214
Groups -
Christian Service Circle-
Elsinore First Christian Church
Bible School -
College Park Christian ChurchDorcas -
Chadron Church of Christ
Juniper Section -Long Beach First Christian Church
Women's Fellowship -Tujunga First Christian Church
Churches -
Anaheim First Christian Church
Cathedral Oaks Christian Church
College Park Christian ChurchEllettsville Christian Church
Hacienda Heights Christian ChurchKnott Avenue Christian
Church
Lawndale Church of Christ
Lemon Grove Christian Church
Montclair Christian Church
Parkhurst Church of Christ
Rowland Heights First Christian ChurchSan Fernando First Church
of Christ
Tujunga First Christian Church
Financial Capsule -
Balance 9-30-73
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Disbursed October
Balance 10-31-73
$ 5, 24
$1262.56
$ 4.96
(Held in reserve for furlough fund, $1175.00)
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Technology and Aviation Serving the Kingdom
^REPORT -- ^ WILLIAM HARRISON FAMILY CHtDAMOYO MISSION BOX 330,
KAROI. RHODESIA
Dear Friends in Christ,
The shortest year of my life is drawing to a close so I will
attempt to give you athumbnail recap of the work we are attempting
and the plans we propose.
With team effort we at Chidamoyo, the Frasures, the Harrisons,
Ola Marion,Cathi Grogg and Judy Pickett work with twenty churches,
one hospital and three missionschools. Dr. Frasure is in charge of
the hospital, and helps with the preaching, teachingand encouraging
the churches. I am in charge of the three schools, the mission
maintenance, flying 36c (the mission aircraft), and helping with
the preaching and teachingin the churches,
Ola, Cathl and Judi are school teacher, nurse and hospital
secretary, in that order,with Ola and Cathi also working with the
youth groups in the churches and Judy helpingMrs. Frasure and Reba
with the women's work.
Our new Land Rover arrived in February and has served us very
well. It has nearly16,000 miles on it now, and is in need of some
tires soon. Reba has had two flats whileout by herself, and is now
quite proficient at changing them. We sold both old missionlorries
and bought a newer one. It is much used each week, not only for
mission suppliesbut also for carrying food and supplies for many of
the local Africans for whom transportis next to impossible to
obtain, TKe^9-69 Ford 0750 (diesel). 7 ton lorry needed new
brakes,which I have installed, and a few other repairs and is now
running well.
Our wonderf\il old favorite ^ess.aa 180_ is serving us well
also. Dr. Frasure and Imade more than twenty weekly trips to Binga
and one or two clinics around there fromJune to November, while Dr.
Kenny Messman was on furlough in the States. Hebrought a small
Piper Cherokee airplane to use during his first term. Using it
extensively in bush clinics work and preaching, he realized its
tremendous value and is nowbringing a larger, more versatile Cessna
185, 130 miles an hour in comfort leavesmany useful working hours
per day in areas so rugged to reach by car. We haveadded a much
needed new radio to 36 Charlie, thanks to Dr. Bill Nice in Indiana,
Also
new wheels and brakes which I brought along from the United
States,
With the opening of the Sampakarumba strip which was initiated
by Dr, Dale Ericksenand pushed along by Dr, Bill Nice, we now have
another clinic, as well as a church andwomen's group which Mrs.
Karolyn Ammerman has led. Soon to be opened, clinicsat Tchoda
Tsetse fly control strip, southeast of the mission, and Nyamonga,
30 milesstraight north of the mission. Other prospective areas are
being considered.
Mrs. Ammerman, whom I have already mentioned, led a fine
training session forwomen at the mission for a week in September
and Reba assisted her. Also, Rebahelped with the hospital office
work for five months during Judy's absence. She alsosupervises the
women's groups of six of the churches,
Ola and Cathi recently held a three day Youth-leadership
Conference at themission, "About twenty youth
were~in~^'t^'"dance,"to be trained as lea'ders for tlieir
groups,
Bruce and Karolyn Ammerman left Chidamoyo Mission at the
beginning of January,1974, after ten successfuTveaFs. to begin a
new work in Salisbury, We will certainly
'miss them, and pray that God will continue to use them in a
mighty way,
P I a n s:
1, To pay off indebtedness on the lorry by the end of February,
1974. ($4,000.)2, Construction of a combination garage-workshop in
which I can park a vehicle for
repairs or service in rainy weather, ($600,)3, Reinforce hangar
roof and repair floor, ($200.)4, Open new clinics and churches at
Gumunyu's area (Tchoda), at Nyamonga school
and two other possible areas,5, Hold leadership training
sessions for the men in the churches.6, Teach scripture classes in
the mission schools,7, We want to do more with extension training
lessons, film strips and taped
Shona Bible lessons.
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Needs:
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4agther^amto do evangelistic work primarily, and also to manage
the missionschools.
Finances to cover the above plans.Prayers for the whole team
working at Chidamoyo Mission,We are so thankful for so much that
God has provided. Health, safety, good equip
ment and most of all good response to the preaching of the
Gospel. Pray for our newChristians. We have seen growth in some, we
have seen some fall away, and some wehave not seen since their
baptism because of the distances involved. They need yourprayers
that they may grow in the Lord, and we need your prayers that we
may helpthem in this growth.
We are looking forward with anticipation to 1974! With Love in
Christ,Bill Harrison
TASK CONTRIBUTORS
Mr, and Mrs.
Larry BaileyAlfred Battles
Leon Brown
Robert Brust
Charles Carlson
David A. Carlson
Kelley ClaybaughGordon Clifford
Mitchell Colwell
Harold Crozier
Clarence Dean
Landis Emond
R ichard Forst
John Freeman
Robert Hadlock
Kenneth Hanson
Lawrei^e Jlarrjs^n _Gene Kaldhusdal
Dennis Kitch
John H. Koekkoek
John W. Koekkoek
Ed LydicJacob Schaible
Don SchmiedebergEdward Schoen
R. D Starkel
Kenneth Stewert
Chester Stilabower
Ray StradleyHarrison StrongErnie WillinghamMarvin
Werkmeister
Dr. & Mrs. John Jones
- NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1973 and JANUARY 1974Individuals
Ron Carlson
Mitchell Colwell
T. Crozier
D, Eskins, Sr.
Esther Fowler
Ruby GusnerGolda Harrison
Eva Head
A. Hemphill
Mina Henderson
Jessie Maciel
Jioanita Martens
Jeanette Phenis
Barbara SprayNina Sutherland
Churches
Anaheim First Christian Church
Cathedral Oaks Christian Church
College Park Christian ChurchEast Anaheim Christian Church
Hacienda Heights Christian ChurchHuntington Beach 1st Christian
ChurchKnott Ave. Christian Church
Lawndale Church of Christ
Manson Church of Christ
Parkcrest Church of Christ
Rowland Heights 1st Christian ChurchSan Fernando 1st Church of
Christ
Tujunga 1st Christian ChurchValley Christian Church
Groups
Bible School- College ParkChristian Church
Christian Service Circle - Elsinore
First Christian Church
Dorcas - Chadron Church of Christ
Good Fellowship Class - FerrisChristian Church
The Reba Harrison Group - WestSeattle Christian Church
Women's Fellowship - TujungaFirst Christian Church
Financial Capsule: Balance Oct. 31, 1973Receipts for November,
December, JanuaryDisbursements for Nov., Dec,, Jan,
Balance, January 31, 1974(Held in reserve for furlough,
$1400o00)
$ 4.96$5280.20$5278.53or
CENTRAL AFRICA MISSION
WILLIAM HARRISON FAMILYC/0 MR. & MRS. ALFRED BATTLES
P.O. BOX 8321
LA CRESCENTA, CALIFORNIA 91214
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