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PERSONAL FILE
Name in fulU
Date^ //
Sex.
Complete address on field
Complete forwarding addrfiss^-.y rv
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Personal File - Page 2 - Name
Schooling (High school and later):Name and Location of
school
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iJtne, rn. A/a 7/ io. ~?1_
Number of Years
I cJ3jh/e I'Ttfj /- y/
Major Degrees with dates
What things influenced you to become a missiona^? Your own story
in some detail mightbe influential in leading others into fidltime
service (use back of sheet for moi:^ space) ?
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Describe briefly in outline form the nature of your daily
dutiei^pn the field,
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which of the following terms most nearly describes your
nussionary status?
Evangelist Bible College teacher Public School teacher,
Homemaker,
ace) ?
Doctor. Nurse, Social worker. Office worker. Name other,
Father's name and home address (if living),
His nn.Piipgfinn //
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Mother's full maiden name^
Is she a
What leadership
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Is he a Christian? ^
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Personal File - Page 3 - Name
Name of forwarding agent
Address^ ../y>y / 4/$>- /^ TelephoneWhat duties are
performed by your forwardii^ agent? /" yt
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Should money be sent to forwarding agent nniy? In -vrfiat
form?,i^^^^If it%-^-
mailed to you, please indicate how in Miat fQrm?^^ ADoes your
forwarding agent receive a salary? -
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Use the remainder of this sheet to supply other information
^^^ich you think might be helpfulto the staff of Mission Services
in preparing news stories about your ministry:
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PERSONAL FILE
Name in full //y> k Sex^Complete addr^s on field.
T^yJdAJAL. Month Year
it-'f 'fXifWhere baptised? X Lckiti^c.-j.c-.uw '^cc^.,i%i t,
-^6". /y /On back^f page, please describe any special circumstances
regarding conversion
Marital status: MarriedSingle Divorced, Mdowed Date of
Marriage^List children by full name giving place, day, month, and
year of birth:
Name Place Day Month Year
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Please list places of previous Christian services.
/Give/approximat
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lve/;?Lpproximate dates. . .
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Personal File - Page 2- //(- .Schooling (High school and
later):
Name and Location of school . Number of Yearsi^ame ana jLocation
oi scnooi . JNumoer oi ii Major Degrees with dates
What things Influenced you to become a missionary? Your own
story in some detail mightbe influential in leading others into
fulltim^ service (use back of sheet for more space) ?
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Desc^e briefly in outline form the natuM^f your daily duties
on^he fit*.-
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Which of the following terms most nearly describes your
missionary status?
Evangelist, Bible College teacher Public School teacher.
Homemaker
r>nf>tor. Nurse Social worker Office worker.
Father's name and home address (if living)
His occupation Is he a Christian?
What positions of leadership has he held in the local
church?
Mother's full maiden name
Is she a Christian?
/'Ly^ '^ ^Is she living?%Cr Her occupation if employeyoutside of
home
7/What leadership positions has she held in the local church?
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Name nfhpr(YU_,
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Personal File - Page 3 - Name
Name of forwarding agent
Address Telephone
What duties are performed by your forwarding agent? u /I y /
Xi,'^/y /^Jrr ^
C'
YioShould money be sent to forwarding agent only?. , In
what/form? It can be^>L\rt7rV^ad^ y /
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AN IMPORTANT PARTIN THE TRAINING OF THE CHILDREN
IS
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THE ALASKA CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL
The load Mrs.Geriager is carrying as housemother and teacheris
coo much for her. After stardng school for all the grades thisyear,
we found it necessary to relieve her of the first and secondgrades
by sending them to Homer (ten miles distance).
Because of the background of many of the children and becausewe
sometimes have them for only a year or so, we feel that
theChristian Day School is essential. It is with reluctance that
wehave made this decision to send even diese younger ones to
thepublic school.
The Geringers are due for furlough in May.If the
AlaskaChris-tian Day School is to continue, a teacher must be
found. Surely,the Lord will provide a qualified teacher who can
come as a missionary to help us in diis work. We ask your prayers.
If you areinterested in filling the job, please write us
immediately.
The Alaska Christian School is certified by (he Alaska
Department of Education and our teacher must meet dieir
academicstandards.
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LONG RANGE PLANS
of the ALASKACHRISTIANHOME
PHYSICAL
iJPifi/""Buildings and whatever is necessary
to care for the needs of Alaska's children.
SPIRITUAL
Aiding the churches in spreadingthe Gospel throughoutAI
aska.
Instilling in young people thedesire to prepare forGod's
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(Stfr Alaska (Elpristtan Bom^WILLIAM J. GATES. PRESIDENT
HOMER. ALASKA
FelD. 3, I960
Dear Mae;
Regarding the item in "Keyhole" about our need for a teacher
-Calvin C. Hartman has answered our call and will be coming to
help"US this spring. Enclosed are his endorsement from the chui'ch
wneretheir membership is :nid a picture of the family.
"Keyhole" also mentioned our need for a relief worker. Since
itcame out however, our cook has quit us and we naed both c.
rel^eiworker and a cook. Although we realize that being a cook isn
texactly what one thinks of as missionary work, we have come to
theconclusion that it will best, if at all possible, for us oO
navea missionary worker for our cook. Although Mrs. Lewis is a
memberof the Pershing Ave* Christian Cburch in Liberal, Kans. she
cert^-inlywas not well indoctrinated in the New Testament teachings
concerningthe church and her contacts with the older girls who
worked wii.^hher in the kitchen brought us no end of difficulties.
Of course,the above sHntence is not for publication but we would
appreciateit if you could tell of our answer to the need for a
teacher^^d oithe need that still remains. Mrs. Hortman will work in
as eithercook or relief worker, whichever best suits her abilities.
She oaspoor eyesight so we halfway expect that it till be as relief
workerand that we will still need a cook. Use your own discretion
as tohow much of the above should be printed. I need not ask that
Inot be quoted exactly i am sure.Mrs. Lewis, by the way, has gone
to work at the ^^thodist orphanagein Seward, She seems to be
happier there.
We are still wonderinthe packet. If we arewe will get to work
on^so we thought if we a
w6 have time to send new materials fort too late, will you
please notify us and
We srs so busy and it will teke time -late we could use our time
better.
'We will want to use a picture and a write up about the Hartmans
inoup newsletter which is due the first of next month. It might
bewell to use the family picture for one and Just take ths Picture
ofGel out for the other if you want to use one for Horizons.
Tnatway we wouldn^t t)e duplicating. We do hope you can give him
somepublicity in Horizons though because he will need not only
travelfunds hut living link of $100.00 a ponth for him and the same
8mo^intfor his wife. His child's support has been raised J-
believe. He hasslides and will be speaking in behalf of the work
during the next
few months, prior to his coming in May, s address isRt. Box
149A, Thermal, Calif.
Yours in Christ,
. i IT IS NOT THE WILL OF YOUR FATHER WHICH IS IN HEAVEN.
THATONE OF THESE LITTLE ONES SHOULD PERISH." MATTHEW ISiM
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