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Christian Highlights in the 50s. 1953-President Dwight D. Eisenhower baptized at the White House1954-"Under God" added to the pledge1955-"In God We Trust" added to coinage1956-"The Ten Commandments" movie opens1957-Billy Graham begins a 16-week crusade at Madison Squ
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1. The Fabulous Fifties Missions then and now
2. Christian Highlights in the 50s 1953-President Dwight D. Eisenhower
baptized at the White House
1954-Under God added to the pledge
1955-In God We Trust added to coinage
1956-The Ten Commandments movie
opens
1957-Billy Graham begins a 16-week
crusade at Madison Square Garden
3. Nazarene Missions in the 50s and
Nazarene Missions Today!
4. Nazarene Missions International In 1952 the name of what is now NMI was changed from Womens Foreign Missionary Society to Nazarene Foreign Missionary Society.
Men were admitted to membership for the first time!
5. In 1952 there were 38,994 Nazarenes in World Mission Areas As of 2009, the CON had 1,945,542 members
with 34% in the US and Canada,
and 66% in the rest of the world!
6. In 1952, the CON was in 32 world areas,
By 1959, we were in 38
To date, the CON has officially
entered 156 world areas, with 12 more
unofficial.
7. In 1952, there were 301 Nazarene missionaries of the field.
Presently, 938 Nazarene missionaries,
462 Career Missionaries and
476 Volunteer Missionaries come from
34 different countries
missionaries
Do not necessarily need to speak English!
8. Alabaster Offering The first Alabaster offering was in 1950 when $46,000 was received from CON.
The East Tennessee District Alabaster
Offering was $50,866 in 2010.
9. Pioneers in the 50s Paul Orjala went to Haiti in 1950. We now
have almost 500 churches in Haiti!
William and Betty Sedat were in Guatemala
in 1950. It took at least 50 years to translate the Bible into Poqamchi.
10. William and Betty Sedatcirca 1950 - 1951
11. 2011 Guatemala Connection The East Tennessee District NMI plans to build a church in Guatemala in February 2011.
Lets pray fervently, give generously, and consider going on this mission trip.
12. Mission Education The first reading books for children appeared in 1957.
In 1952, Helen Temple edited The Other
Sheep, later World Mission Magazine.
She went on to write more than 60 books
for adults and children.
13. Mission Communication We began the Spanish-language radio broadcast in 1953, the first foreign language Nazarene broadcast. In 1958,
a Nazarene radio program was developed in Japan.
14. Funding in the 50s The idea of local churches giving 10% to missions emerged in 1949. By 1952 there were three 10% districts.
The new 5.5% formula is fair and easy to understand, and applies to every Nazarene church in the world.