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Keeping Up With The Movers
Tears flow when Sam and Sue, pil
Counseling After the Crash
(Editor’s note: Through one of the PCA’s 18 U.S. Army chaplains, Jon K. Maas, the denomination has been ministering to the people grieving the loss of the 248 military personnel killed in history’s worst air charter crash. The DC-8 which went down at GanderInternationalAirport was under contract to ferry troops of the 101ist Airborne Division from their peacekeeping post in the Sinai to their home base, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Maas entered the chaplaincy last summer and has been with the 101st since August. At the time of the crash he was returning to FortCampbell from exercises in Georgia with another “Screaming Eagles” unit. Mrs. Maas was one of many family members in the community left won
‘Needle for God’s Thread’
Sociologist Russell Heddendorf believes the science of sociology is the “hidden thread” to a better under
Panel Proposes: Join NAE
Completing a two year study on the National Association of Evangelicals, the PCA’s Committee on Interchurch Relations is planning to recommend to the genera! assembly that the PCA join the NAE. The committee decided in principle at its fall meeting in Atlanta to propose mem
Singing in Egyptian Jails
It’s no fun living in Egyptian prisons for a month. Ask John Weed or Tom Pasquarello, members of the PCA. They’ve been there, and they know. (See December Messenger, p. 5. -Ed.)
Back in the United States after four weeks of Cairo confinement, they met near denominational offices in November with some of the people who had helped to mobilize support for them during their time in the Middle East. They spoke repeatedly of a sovereign God who protected them and their families and enabled them to return safely to their homeland.
It’s unlikely that either of the men will return to Egypt. Not only did they experience difficult days in prison, but they believe their wives and children had an even tougher time separated from them. Nevertheless, both fami