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    N V^S V/ITH THE NICIICLSOMS

    ON

    FURLOUGH

    February

    5,

    I960

    Dear Christian -^riends,

    G r e e t i n g s

    i n C h r i s t

    J e s u s

    our

    o a v i o r . This i s our f i r s t l e t t e r

    t o you f r i e n ds in t h i s

    year

    of

    I960.

    I t has s t a r t e d out on a very

    happy

    note f o r us i n

    t h a t

    the Madison

    Park

    C h r i s t i a n Church,

    ^uinoy,

    I l l i n o i s

    took

    ^erni ta

    and

    Steven

    to

    be

    t h e i r

    l iving

    l i n k .

    How

    t h i s

    makes our h ea rts r e jo ic e I The

    sad

    note t h a t came r i g h t a t the end

    of the year was

    t h a t

    Lebram

    Solani , who

    minis tered

    i n

    the

    d i s t r i c t

    of F l a g s t a f f had died. The

    Africans

    seemed to think t h a t witchcraf t

    had something

    t o

    do with it

    We

    spen t Chris tmas

    with

    two of

    my

    s i s t e r s .

    L e

    did q u i t e

    a b i t

    of t ravel ing

    through

    eight days around Christmas, but it gave us

    opportunity to v i s i t a number

    of

    our r e l a t i v e s though vie only

    stayec

    overn ight , l.e

    received so

    many nice presents

    and the

    c h i l d r e n

    g r e a t l y enjoyed a whit e Chr is tmas once again.

    During Decemberl did not t r y to

    do

    much t r a v e l i n g but

    v i s i t e d

    the

    churches

    near Suther land

    so

    t h a t

    vie

    could

    go

    out

    on

    Sundays.

    t was r e a l l y nice t o

    have

    the

    fam ily v dth

    me

    f o r

    these

    s e r v i c e s .

    I n

    January,

    I

    had

    t o at tend the

    Planning

    Committee Meeting

    f o r

    the National

    Missionary Convention

    a t Norfolk, Nebraska,

    t h i s f a l l .

    So

    going

    and coming

    from

    t h a t

    meeting

    I y i s i t e d

    viith churches i n

    Iowa and

    I l l i n o i s .

    Also spoke

    a t

    the

    chhpel services, Central

    C h r i s t i a n

    College of the Bible

    a t

    Moberley,

    Missour i ,

    through the

    kindness of Robert

    P a t e

    M i n i s t e r a t Madison

    Park

    i n Quincy,

    111.

    The

    l a s t week of January, Vernita and I went t o Minneapolis , vihere

    we

    spoke

    f o r s e v e r a l

    churches and

    took

    p a r t in the Mid-V/inter Con

    ference.

    Verni ta spoke f o r a Women s

    meeting

    the

    night

    a f t e r

    the

    c l o s e of t h e Conference.

    Hovi

    good

    it

    vias

    to

    see many

    t h a t

    we

    had

    gone to

    school with

    and how

    our

    hearts thrilled x^iith the messages ^

    t h a t

    were

    g i v e n .

    Application has been made f o r a s a i l i n g d a t e but none has beer-

    g i v e n b e c a u s e

    t h e l i n e

    on

    which

    we would l i k e t o

    s a i l

    does n o t

    have

    a s c h e d u l e p a s t

    June 1 0 t h .

    They

    s h a l l

    make t h e i r schedule soon and

    we shall t h e n know . Our

    d e s i r e

    is t o sail t h e last h a l f o f

    J u n e

    so the chi ldren can

    be in

    the second

    h a l f

    of

    the school year t h e r e

    beginning in July. Pray vjith

    us

    that

    we may

    find

    the sail ing

    and

    tha t

    vie

    may have a l l the money needed for sai l ing on hand by sai l ing

    t i m e .

    A

    d i f f i c u l t

    problem

    for

    a l l

    missionaries

    i s

    that

    of

    leaving

    c h i l d r e n

    behind vihen

    they r e t u r n

    to t h e f i e l d . t

    has

    been

    one about

    which

    we have been

    praying

    much. Though

    the two

    o lder chi ld ren w i l l

    n o t be

    a b l e

    t o

    s t a y

    on

    t h e

    f i e l d viith u s f o r t h e vihole

    p e r i o d .

    V e

    a r e happy t h a t t h e y have

    chosen

    t o go b ack v iith us u n t i l t h e y have

    f i n i s h e d t h e i r high school xiork.

    Sandra has passed t h e first

    c o n t e s t

    w i t h an a r a t i n g on

    h e r

    Orig ina l Oratory The World

    i s

    My Home , vihich

    i s

    v/ri t ten on the

    advantages

    of

    being

    a

    i i i s s i o n a r y l s

    daughter .

    I f a l l

    has

    gone viel l t h e

    M i n i st e r s

    T r a i n i n g School has

    opened

    a t Urazumbi

    near

    Port

    Bhepstone. The blocks

    viere

    made during

    Decem

    b e r t h e b u i l d i n g e re c te d d ur in g

    J a n u a r y

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    APR 9 1880

    NEV;S WITH

    THE NICHOLSONS

    ON

    FURLOUGH

    5 April i960

    All

    eyes

    today

    are focused on South

    Africa.^

    .

    Ve

    have

    had no l e t t e r s from

    the

    workers there to know

    jus t what

    effec t

    i t

    is

    having on

    the

    work

    or

    what the story is from them.

    How

    ever we know

    tha t

    i t

    must af fec t the churchessi Tom

    Dakuse

    l ives

    at

    Lar^ga

    Location

    in

    Capetown.

    Ihe

    brother

    and

    sister

    of

    Carrol l

    '^ulford

    have

    been working

    with

    the

    African

    Sunday

    School which

    is

    in Nyanga Location right near by. The 1960

    Conference was

    to

    h^ve met

    th i s

    month a t Worcester, which

    i s

    just

    north east of Capetown. here has be.:n

    some

    problesm

    there,

    so v e are

    certain that

    they

    will

    not meet as planned.

    In fact, we are vfondering what may have been the situation with

    the new church

    building

    there

    for

    many have been burned. Hov/

    ever, there is nothing in this one

    to

    burn except the seats.

    What are

    we

    going to do? ^he Lord willing we

    are

    going

    back.

    Sailing from New York on or c bout

    the 1st

    of July

    aboard

    the S.S.

    South African t ransporter . We

    know

    that

    many

    will feel that

    we

    ought

    to

    remain

    in

    this

    country,

    but

    we

    can

    a l l

    remember how we have sent

    forth our

    boys to keep peace

    around

    the world. Many of

    them

    s t i l l

    remain in these

    countries

    wheee

    they gave their

    lives, le

    feel that South

    ^ifrica

    has a real

    need for us right

    at

    the present time. We want

    to

    stand by

    to

    strengthen

    the

    churches v/here

    ever v^e

    can. f problems keep

    us

    from working

    as

    we did our^.^first term , there

    is

    plenty of

    othe r work v/h ich

    we can

    do. hey would

    l ike

    to have

    us

    work

    with

    the

    European

    church in ^^imberley as well as the Chinese

    while the

    Rees have

    a furlough a t home. But we know that God

    wi l l leod and we

    must not tu rn back

    ju s t fo r

    an

    eas i e r

    way.

    V/e do have a need

    which

    we would l i k e

    to

    b r ing to

    your

    attention.

    V e

    have

    made

    the

    payment

    to

    reserve

    our

    sailing,

    but lack nearly 1500 fo r

    our

    fare and~ tHe thin; s whxu h we - -'

    shall be

    taking

    back

    to

    the field with

    us.

    V e shall appreciate

    i t greatly

    i f you

    could

    pray

    for

    us and

    help

    us in this

    need.

    The V/orthington, Minnesota church had a very nice

    house

    shower for us,

    giving to-us

    sheets, pillow cases , towels, dish-

    towels

    and many other

    things

    which we

    use

    so

    well.

    The

    First

    Church of

    Christ at

    Cherokee, Iowa gave Mrs. Nicholson

    an^

    accordion, this is

    to replace

    the old one which has

    certainly

    seen

    be t t e r days. Ve great ly appreciate

    these gi f t s

    Our

    plans

    are

    to

    l eave Suthe rl and

    when

    school

    i s

    out

    on

    the 25th of May. V7e

    wil l

    be visi t ing Nicholson s

    folks

    in V/ashington before

    heading

    eas t

    fo r

    the boat .

    The

    past

    two months have been

    much traveling. Have

    spoken

    in I l l inois^ Indiana, Ohio, Oregon, California,

    Arizona and

    Colorado. he

    t r ip

    to

    the

    West Coast was made fey

    bus.

    One

    week was spent with the church a t ^Imira, Oregon in a Mission

    ^mphasis V/eek. Besides th is Mission -^mphasis

    eoks

    a t

    Cincinnati ^ible Seminary and Oaark

    Bible

    ^ollege were visited.

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    - - - li - .V

    Most

    know

    t h a t

    Max ^^andall

    w i t h h i s f a m i l y i s p l a n n i n g

    on moving

    to

    the ^ew

    field that

    has been given in

    Northern

    Rhodesia , is

    w i l l

    add t o our

    work

    when we r e t u r n t o

    t h e

    f i e l d James f e l l and

    cut

    h is l i p

    r e q u i r i n g

    t h r e e s t i t c h e s

    the^.^29th of

    February,

    ^ Sandra had an appendectomy on the 11th

    of Vrch, She is getting

    along

    fine.

    May the ^od of

    love,

    r ichly

    bless

    and

    keep you as

    y o u r s e r v e

    him.

    F or w ar din g E g e n t

    M r s

    E d

    \ \ / i d l u n d

    133

    V/,

    William

    A l b e r t

    Lea,

    Minn*-

    Sincerely

    in ^hrist,

    The

    ^Uchols .ohs

    ,

    t i

    ^

    T

    I t

    - V ^

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    W WS

    WITH THE N IGhOLSONS

    IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Vol. 1,

    No, 1 August, i960

    Almost we have to stop

    and

    ask ourselves

    where

    we a re .

    We

    closed

    up

    our th ings and l e f t Suther land .

    Iowa

    on the day t ha t school closed

    so

    tha t we might v i s i t for a t ime with Hr, Nicholson s parents and

    bro thers

    and. s i s t e r s , Whl?.e we t r ave led , we

    received

    word

    from the

    Trave l

    Agent

    t h a t

    th e

    F ar r el l in es

    had

    a

    oance l a t i on

    and

    t h a t

    they

    coul

    t ake us on th e

    17 th

    of June.

    This was

    two

    weeks e a r l i e r than

    we

    had

    wanted to

    go,

    but being afra id

    we could

    not get

    anything else

    which

    would get us here when we wanted to be, we cut

    short our t ravels

    and

    headed fo r New

    York City and the AfriO an

    Crescent . ;

    Jus t before

    midnight on

    the

    17th of June,

    ^ ^

    sai led

    out of- New

    YarJcJaarbor, Sc-our l a s t

    look

    t th e S ta tue of Xiiberty was

    no t

    a

    very

    br ight

    one.

    We

    had

    good

    sa i l ing

    a cross the Atlan t ic , making a

    two-day

    stop

    a t

    the

    Aacension Islands-.

    From

    there

    we

    hurried to

    Trfalyla

    Bay

    in Bouth

    West-Africa, but

    we

    could

    hot

    hurry fast enough-and found.

    . ,-several...ship3

    ahead of us, - Thus we found ourse lves jus t s i t ti n g f a r

    seven

    days before-we

    could be .

    given

    a

    ber th .

    This

    c i ty - Is . . imi l t

    r i gh t

    on

    - the

    dese r t

    and

    you could see- the ,^ .sand

    ro l l ing

    every

    t ime

    the wind

    blew.

    I t is

    - jus t - the -por t and f i sh ing industry t ha t

    keeps

    the.pity,.^^

    g.oing.,,^^

    We

    -arrived a t Cape town on Sunday-afternoon,

    the

    17th of July , . -

    The o t h e r . .m i s s i o n a r i e s we r e

    all

    at

    th e

    Kernan s . and we went t h e r e at

    once.^ They had come t h a t vje might

    have

    a meeting

    toge ther

    to p lan

    fo r th e work

    here . Because

    of our being he ld up

    a t

    Walvis Bay, we

    missed both th e Handal?.s and Bees

    who had

    l e f t w ith in th e

    week

    p r e - .

    c e e d i ng .

    Prom

    Capetown

    to

    Por t

    Eli .zabeth,

    we

    had

    our

    worse

    t ime

    of

    the

    whole

    t r i p . The Cape r o l l e r s caugh t up with us t h e r e in

    th e

    n igh t

    and we

    could

    hear the th ings going o ff the t ab l e in

    the-d in ing

    room,

    luggage

    s l i d i ng

    ac ro s s mhe f l o o r in

    ou r

    room

    and

    t h i ng s f a l l i n g

    every

    where . Even when we a te

    the

    fo l lowing

    day

    we

    had to

    ca t ch

    hold of th e

    t ab le and

    hold

    on. Buv vje had

    t r ave led

    long

    enough t h a t sea s ickness

    did

    n o t

    t a k e

    a h o l d .

    We were

    very

    happy

    t h a t vie

    were

    able to a r r iv e in Durban on

    Saturday, the SUrd of

    Jul: n We had t rouble

    ge t t ing a l l our th ings

    off

    the ship bee

    aus e of tiie t ime.

    But

    i t did get us here so tha t

    we

    could be pre sen t fo r th e

    U in i s t e r s

    Train ing

    School

    program

    on

    t h a t

    n i g h t

    and

    t h e n

    cou ld

    t a k e

    p a r t

    i n

    t h e

    Ded i c a t i o n

    o f

    th e

    s c h oo l

    on

    Sunday, We re jo iced

    t h a t

    day as wel l , because we saw th e young

    man

    who had been working

    fo r

    us

    before

    we want to America

    accep t

    Chr i s t ,

    The

    f i r s t

    w-cek

    was

    a

    busy week with

    ge t t ing

    baggage c lea red ,

    ge t t ing ourse lves r eg i s t e r ed

    once

    aga i n . We have been

    looking

    a t

    houses and automobi les , both

    of

    which we

    have

    not s e t t l ed on as ye t ,

    because we

    a re

    still s ta .ying with the Lynn

    S tan le y family and shar ing

    t h e i r

    oar

    and our old Ford p ickup .

    ,_-Th^,.clalId.rpn-ArQ s

    ett led.

    in .schoo]..

    The

    f i r s t night

    home,

    there

    was so much comp] .a ln ing and a l l were ready to return to

    America Tight

    away,

    but s ince then they

    have

    se t t l ed

    down

    and

    seem

    to

    enjoy

    i t ,

    even

    to

    car ry ing all

    tho-se oocks and

    they

    ce r ta in ly

    do

    have them .

    James

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    t t h e present time. Please

    make

    i t

    a

    p a r t of your prayers that th is

    work

    may

    b e . c a r r i e d o u t .

    A

    t h r i l l i n g p a r t

    of

    t h e s e r v i c e a t

    Mqanduli was t h

    confession of one of th e b lanket native women. She

    was

    cleaner

    than

    m

    of them,

    but

    even

    so her legs, from the ankles to the knees,

    were

    almo

    c o m p l e t e l y c o v e r e d w i t h

    w i r e .

    The same was a l m o s t t r u e

    o f

    h e r arms fro

    the wrists

    to

    the

    elbows.

    n the

    return tr ip from

    Mqanduli, we ha d

    a

    f l a t t i r e . t

    had

    been

    punctured by a

    s t o n e .

    Since we

    do

    not

    have

    a

    o a r

    it

    was one of S t a n l e y s t i r e s .

    Already

    quest ions

    and requests a r e beginning to come i n from the

    African Minis te rs , s ince they know

    tha^we

    have arriv_ed.back _in

    this

    ra:ndA We~ITa ve noTliad t ime enough

    a s

    y e t

    t o

    work o u t o u r t r a v e l i n g

    s c h e d u l e b u t know

    t h a t we need

    t o do q u i t e

    a b i t

    b e f o r e t h i s

    y e a r

    i s

    over

    J u s t before we

    touched

    A f r i c a Ben Songo, the m i n i s t e r a t

    I n v u t s h i

    pass ed away.

    He

    has n e v e r been s t r o n g

    s i n c e

    he

    was

    s i c k i n t h e h o s p i t a

    with T. B,-^ I t leaves

    another

    place where

    we

    are shor t

    a

    minis ter a t

    th

    p r e s e n t t i m e . Perhaps a week

    from

    Sunday

    we s h a l l be a b l e t o go to

    I n v u t s h i n i f o r a s e r v i c e w i t h them t h e r e . We

    were

    so happy t o

    l e a r n

    when we

    g o t

    back h e r e t h a t

    two

    o f t h e

    f o l k s

    t h e r e have b e e n c a r r y i n g

    on with

    t h e

    Sunday School and doing a r e a l good job. Now we c a n look

    f o r a n o t h e r

    a r e a

    where we c a n h e l p t o b u i l d a w o r k .

    God

    b l e s s

    you a l l . P l e a s e

    hold us up b e f o r e the Lord

    i n

    your

    p r a y e r s t h a t

    i n

    a l l t h i n g s we may

    do H^s

    w i l l

    f o r

    the

    work

    here i s

    t r u l y g r e a t

    Yours

    i n

    the

    Master s

    s e r v i c e

    Forwarding

    Agent

    . .

    I6O3 Morley Rd,

    Albert Lea, Minn, Alvin, Verni ta ,

    Sandra,

    Steven,

    J o h n l^rk

    a n d J a m e s .

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    r i swa

    Wi l H

    I HE

    i-aCbOLSOilS

    i ; [

    SOUTH

    .

    1,

    No, 2 September, I96O

    Slowly

    we

    are

    gettln^^ se t t l ed back

    in. again .

    We have got ten

    a

    958 Volk swaggen Micro Bus fo r our work and l i ke i t r e a l wel l . The

    like b e c a u s e

    it h a s s o

    much r o om .

    Rath er th an

    rent th is term on the f i e ld ,

    we

    have, bought

    .a home*

    might not

    have

    been

    able

    to

    do t h i s , bu t a family who had purchased

    t

    home and

    jus t

    f ixed

    it

    a l l up, have to move to

    Capetown because

    o f

    --

    in

    the

    fami ly . They offe red it

    a t

    an extremely low f i gu r e ,

    f they could

    s e l l

    it a t once.

    We do

    not move, however,

    un t i l

    the

    1 s t

    f October ,

    It

    has

    been

    good

    to

    go

    back

    to

    Invu t sh in i

    and

    see

    th e

    Sunday

    Schoo

    They have ca r r i ed on whi le we

    viere

    away and have done a very f i n

    o f work. The

    bui ld ing

    locks very nice fo r they have pain ted it

    nd

    have kept

    it

    very

    clean. We

    do miss Brother

    Ben Songo,

    who was

    the

    the re and died whi le we were re turn ing to Afr ica , Plans a re

    his Son, Barnabas, shal l go

    to

    school

    and

    take

    his

    father s place.

    e

    quar te r ly meeting

    fo r

    tha t c i r cu i t wil l be on the

    25th

    of

    Septembe

    r

    n d at

    that

    tine Ba r n a b a s will b e

    .ma r r i e d .

    A meeting i s being

    planned a t

    Graaff R ein et so t ha t plans can be

    for

    next years conference.

    We a re t rying

    to work i t out so tha t

    can v i s i t churches a s we

    go

    to t h i s

    meet ing .

    One o f th e m in is te rs

    l i ke

    to

    have

    us

    come

    to h is

    place

    on

    Saturday

    nigh t ,

    because he

    as

    eight

    couples tha t want to be married. Another has

    writ ten

    tha t

    he

    l i k e to

    have

    us a week later t h an we

    would

    be t h e r e so t h a t

    we

    preach..to._an(l visit. , with the Europeans

    (white) a t

    Fish River...

    have corae

    to

    be f i l led

    in

    for the church building a t Port

    Elizabe

    a l l

    have to do

    with

    Building

    Codes and

    Regula t ions , I need almost

    o be

    a lawyer

    to

    know how

    to

    f i l l them in , A

    l e t t e r from

    Attorneys

    t Postmasburg

    report that

    they

    have, a house in th e lo catio n which

    they

    l ike

    to

    sel l ; i t is from an estate. They want

    only

    85..dollars h

    or i t . We have

    a

    congregation of

    85 people

    there.

    Have SESkedoMlliS -

    nd

    Hamilton

    a t Ki.mberley

    to

    check

    on

    the building and see

    i f it

    is _

    the

    money

    and

    i f

    we

    can

    use

    i t as

    a

    church

    i f

    we bought

    i t ,

    A-iso

    wr i t t e n to th e min i s t e r to see

    if

    they

    can r a i s e ha l f the,

    money

    ow

    and th e r e s t with in a few

    months.

    These a re only a few

    of

    th e

    tha t have come

    to

    our desk in the p as t month,

    X had

    reason

    to be in the off ice

    of

    the

    loca l

    Nati-Ui.0^in1

    oner

    he other

    day.

    He

    spoke

    very highly of

    the

    men from the church a t

    and a t Gcilima, who are on

    the

    Native

    Council

    for that

    area

    rea l ly makes

    us

    happy fo r it

    shows

    t ha t the people a re l iv ing fo r

    The ch i ld ren a re

    still f inding

    school

    a b i t

    of

    a t a sk , but we do

    d f

    Tiear

    quite

    so much

    from them.

    An

    not--sure-tf~t^hey

    a-re-

    get t ingus^-

    o

    the extra

    work

    or

    i f they are get t ing caught up

    a b i t ,

    but would

    that i t was some of Sandra

    for

    in

    her

    class in

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    NEWS ITH THE NICHOLSONS

    IN SOUTH AFRlCa

    Vol. 1,

    No

    OctobGr,1960

    Greetings in the

    name

    of Uesus, our Saviour.

    As

    I write this I am

    looking out.,of our bedroom

    window

    over one of our two iungles*. On tw

    sides

    of our^house are

    forests

    or typical African Jun.^lSs. There are

    many

    places

    in

    South Africa where

    one

    finds

    such, but here

    north

    of Po

    nepstone,

    there are places

    that are trees,

    brush

    and twinin^c

    vines.

    W

    can also see the ocean from this same window

    and

    look for ships, espec

    in

    the

    morning, io the

    south

    and v^est of us are homes and

    cleared plac

    _ We

    moved

    into our home about 10 days ago. o used the W to

    do

    th

    moving except for the refrigerator which we carried on the pickup. It

    begins to look like_home, but there are lots of things we need to do to

    make

    i t

    more convenient. There

    are

    no closets and we sold one wardrobe

    before going overseas, so only have the one to hang everyones clothes i

    Uur

    garden has so many lovely flowers and

    i t is

    a joy to

    walk

    through

    a

    discover the new blooms.

    We have

    a lovely amaryllis in

    bloom now,

    stri

    red

    and

    white.

    Many

    small

    rangipani

    trees

    with

    lovely

    waxv

    blossoms^ a

    a heavy fragrance edge the

    drive

    up the h i l l .

    We

    witnessed a lovelv African

    wedding last Sunday,

    a

    week

    ago.

    B

    abas bongo, the

    new

    minister

    of the church

    at Invutshini,

    was

    married t

    Anna,

    (I

    can t remember

    her

    l a s t

    name).

    She v/as

    a l l dressed in

    white

    s

    and

    net

    and had several

    attendants

    who v^ere dressed in white also. She

    was so shy,

    sh

    .scarcely raised her head during the service. The groom

    wore

    a

    dark suit with white gloves

    and boutonniere. There were about A

    in attendance; the assistant to the

    chief

    made everyone go out so they

    could be counted accurately. They sang a lot of songs, and had a soec

    choir that

    sang

    just before

    and after

    the

    wedding, I sang one song for

    them

    and

    played on the accordion, Barnabas

    is

    the son of

    Ben

    Bongo,

    wh

    passed away just

    before

    our

    a r r i v a l . He

    plans

    to attend

    school t h i s

    ne

    term

    i f

    possible.

    His wife

    has

    some knowledge of music and will be a

    g

    help^in. the

    church. They have a groat dcsi.ro to learn more-songSj and

    bnglish

    ones too, ^

    new

    one

    for

    them which

    we will learn

    next tim.e,

    is

    l i v i n g for

    J e s u s .

    Wq have found i t in ^ulu also.

    If you

    lived among

    the

    natives,

    and your

    name was

    Gladys,

    i t would

    be spelled

    Giadis.

    1 have just finished

    copying

    a l i s t of the members

    of the church at Gcilma,

    applying for

    a

    church

    s i t e and I found that

    have many unique ways of spelling

    familiar

    names. Many

    times

    i t is jus

    the way i t sounds. Bgness is another one

    for

    Agnes,

    Aivin has been gone with

    Lynn ^tanley

    to a meeting in B^aaff

    Rene

    he3r

    spoke and preformed weddings

    at Idut3U ra,

    Queonstown, raddock,

    and

    Middleburg, Cape. They will return on Thursday

    of

    this week. When the

    l e f t here,

    they

    certainly had a

    load.

    There v.^ere

    seven men

    a l l togethe

    tvro were re turning home from t h i s school term, and bags

    of

    clothes to b

    delivered,

    besides other equipment.

    There will be about 7 com.ing

    back

    also,

    as

    more men

    wil l

    come to

    attend t h i s next school

    term. The

    W,

    w

    we

    have

    named

    the

    Ark,

    because

    of

    the variety

    of things

    hauls,

    and

    t

    grinding way goes up the

    h i l l s

    had a good

    work out

    and we w i l l find

    out how well i t t r a v e l s on long t r i p s . Our theme song The old Ark s

    amovarni ; .move rii i*---.

    Both

    Lucille

    Stanley and 1 are

    staying

    alone. Wq had planned

    to

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    NEWS WITH THE NICHOLSONS

    IN

    SOUTH AFRICA

    1, Nq, November, I96O

    bot shsre with you a letter vrhich has been v.rritton to us by

    Kwetshubi, who m inisters in the dis t r ic t of Bizana He has

    I received your good letter of the 26th of September, and a sack

    f

    clothing. Therefore I

    am very thankful of

    this wonderful great gif t

    f your

    l ove

    Today Mrs. Kv;etshube, children and myself, we are happv

    for

    we foun

    and strong dresses. May God

    bless

    and keep you, brother

    icholson vdth all of yours.

    The

    brethren of

    my circuit

    v;ith to pass to.

    ou t he i r greet ings

    I remain with greetings fours in Ghrlst

    Stephen

    Kwetshubi.

    I think i t

    is

    sometimes hard for

    you

    to understand how grateful

    people

    are

    to receive these

    helps .

    ^11

    of

    the

    ministers

    wil l

    have

    clothing

    by Christmas t ime.

    Slowly the

    plans for

    the church

    at Port

    Elizabeth are

    moving

    ahead.

    am to make a

    trip

    down there

    this

    month

    to see to the fencing of the

    and to

    talk with officials of the City about the building.

    Our gre

    is

    tha t we are

    s t i l l in

    need of money

    for i t s erection.

    re ther

    ot some classes who would l ike to help with th is project or perhaps you

    speak to some others near you who do not receive the Newsletter.

    are tv/elve

    windows v/hich will

    cost about llO each, roofing,

    ^>200,

    flOO, the purlins whiqh cross these and to which the roof

    is

    tied

    bout 50,

    brick

    350, Doors 30,

    plastering

    100, and about

    200

    for

    I t

    is likely

    i t

    will

    cost at least

    1000

    for labor.

    These

    figur

    re approximate. Mark your gif ts P.

    i building

    when you send them to

    Wihlund

    I t

    seems

    like

    when

    i t rains i t pours.

    While

    at Graaff ^einet the

    of las t

    month b^ others Hamilton and M ills of Kimberley told

    of

    the

    tear ing off

    the

    roof of the church a t Delports Hope, because we did

    ot want

    the vjalls to

    be

    damaged,

    they went

    ahead to repair the building

    t

    once. Then this

    week

    brother Mills has written

    to me

    again that

    the

    a t Vryburg was town down in

    another

    windstorm.

    Then we have

    been

    that

    the church at

    Campbell, which was

    nut

    up

    early in

    1952 now

    where

    they

    want

    to

    put

    in

    a

    road.

    We

    should

    receive

    some payment

    or the building but they figure

    i f ^^ou have

    used

    a

    building

    for*

    about

    5 years you have received your value for i t ^he

    first

    time i t

    was

    put

    p by

    the local

    church of \^at

    we call

    Kimberley

    brisk these

    being

    un

    dried brick.

    Now they say

    when we rebuild

    that

    i t must be of

    brick

    r

    concre te

    So inc reases the work which stands

    before

    us

    ^ le t ter came this past week from Isaac Nomazele preaching

    in

    that

    their

    l i t t le

    gir l

    has

    passed

    away.

    How

    often this

    hits

    h e c hi ld re n

    o f

    ou r m i n i s t e r s

    I-was_

    greatly

    encnouraged last. raonth_on our ^irdp with a nnmhp>r of the

    men who came

    to

    say

    tha t

    they

    were coming

    to

    study

    fo r

    the

    Ministry

    of them I have known

    for

    several

    years now and have

    seen the i r

    fa i th

    ulness to the church. They have worked to get the best education that

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    i4:(s3Q

    iriilWS VflTH THE NICHOLSONS

    IN SOUTH kFRIGA

    1

    No.

    5 Doccmbcr, I960

    Bv

    th is sha ll a l l

    mon know that yo

    arc my disciples , i f

    yo

    have

    ovo one

    to another. Jbhn 13:35.

    Once

    ayain, as the season fo r

    remsm-

    crino: the great love of God in sending His only Son to save the world

    its

    sin,

    draws

    near,

    we

    send

    our greetings to

    each

    one

    of

    you

    for

    Blessed Christmas, and a

    Happy

    and

    fruitful Now fear,

    As the end of the school year draws near hero in Afrida, exam

    is in the ir .for the

    children,

    ^or those

    who

    will leave school

    begin their l ife s vrork on the 9th of December, i t is a

    rather

    tryinng

    These exams arc real ones for which they have been studying wo

    and many of

    them last

    over a three hour period.

    This last month I took a trip to the south going as far;as Port

    Going

    our stop

    was at

    Stuttcrheim with Jarass/ani and_the

    there,

    -t

    Port

    Elizabeth, one y

    the Location Superinten

    is

    from

    Port

    Shepstone.

    Not

    only

    did

    he and

    his

    wife

    ^ak.

    a p^ce

    me in

    their home, but took us

    all

    around the location and told o

    work they were doing, and what thoy plan to do,

    and

    helping us

    u r

    p p e r s

    The

    locations here have

    grown greatly

    since T was Tast there

    in

    They have

    built a

    new

    location of 2500 homos, estimating

    that

    have

    7500

    peoole living there, T would guess that this

    is

    a con-

    estimate . Those houses arc

    first

    of only

    two

    rooms

    and^ol

    o

    the families. Then they can have the city add on

    two

    vjhbh

    each. Tn the

    area where

    we

    are to build, there are

    1100 homes

    whihh

    re

    used

    for

    those

    families

    where

    there

    is

    sickness

    or

    ^omo

    other

    prob

    that

    makes

    i t

    impossible

    for

    then

    to

    pay

    rent,

    given you

    do

    not take^in the older

    part

    of New Brighton Location

    or that

    in another direction

    from the ci ty

    The Anglican (EpiscoDal)

    church

    has just connletod a large and very

    church building. The Catholic cnurch was^just rca y q ^

    a

    now building

    on the Sunday fol^.owing_my visit th-.r.,

    received a

    formal O.K.

    by the

    C~ty

    Engineer They

    ^akcn

    the

    and v/ill

    p:ive

    us an estimate of

    what i t will

    cost

    if tho}

    do^t

    V^e

    Have

    found

    in

    most places

    that

    they can

    do it chc

    contractors and

    they

    do a very good job as well.J

    You

    can sec

    what

    a

    handicap

    our

    folks

    are

    working

    u^or

    as

    wet

    for-

    have

    no real

    place

    to

    meet and

    we

    need tps buiWing ..o badly

    y

    is to prosper.

    Are

    there not some who wouW liko to /

    stated

    amount for

    this

    year

    toward the work of

    others who will take an offering

    and

    send to

    us

    that wo may mov. ah.ad

    this work? o now that

    we

    are continually

    asking

    pr hpp in

    this endeavor

    of building but i t

    is one

    of^toe

    main

    tasks that

    hos

    b.on

    laid

    on our

    shoulders. So would.bo. happy

    _if

    there V as

    enough

    pl..dg..d

    in workin^linrso

    wo could

    maET our

    plans

    and

    not

    have

    to be

    continuall

    pleading

    for this help.

    ^

    . in

    ~ irH^

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    4.U while out

    to the ^Hnister s

    training school there were

    throe boys who came along to the place whero I

    was

    doing some '-^ork

    in hopes that they might get a ride on the oickup. While thev were

    waiting they were singing

    some

    of the songs of the

    Sunday

    School

    that

    rother Qwemesha

    has taught

    them.

    I

    would,

    guess the older

    one was

    not

    ov^r

    ten

    and he ivas

    te ac hin g the

    l t t l st one

    who

    must have been about

    lour.

    It

    was

    ama2i^g

    how

    they could

    carry

    a tune

    and

    how

    they sang

    out.

    ne

    l i t t le

    fellow

    that

    is often

    coming

    around when he is suoposed

    to be

    watching some

    goats is named

    Nkawu ,

    that

    word

    meaning,

    Monkey

    w-n

    1 a b it

    late

    bacausG the Lord

    illing our family along with the three older Stanley childreriv will be

    fhni^f the close

    _of

    D o.c.embor to attend the Youth Camp

    the

    New

    Years Holidays .- This

    will

    bo

    tha

    first time

    that

    -

    our children

    have

    had the privilege of attending a camp out here I

    the -ram^^ asked_ to_help^ with the program that has been planned. ''-After

    and planning ^^^tonaries will be

    mooting for four

    days of fellowship

    K and Mrs.

    Carroll

    Fulford and Mr and

    lulH hn h Capetown

    early

    last

    month. But

    vdsh

    they

    ould

    have

    stayed

    a bit longvcr for visiting and fellowship.

    ^od

    richly

    bless and

    guide you. Pray

    for

    us

    that

    Gnd'

    win

    shall be done

    and

    the Kingdom o'f

    ^hrjsfc

    increased in this land

    yi preaching

    Christ

    Agent: The Nicholsons

    Nirs.

    Ed

    Wihlund

    Box

    219

    1603 Morloy

    Aye

    Port

    ^hepstone, Natal

    Ibert ea

    Mmn South

    '''frica

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    Please

    kfeep with

    the

    sculpt and return both

    to

    hippion Services.

    The CHRISTIAN MISCION

    -

    ^'L. IV

    NO .

    4 ^

    -

    OECEM :^ER

    S OU TH A F RI CA C HU RC H O F CHRIST MISSION

    Alv in

    and V e r n i t a Nic ho ls on

    B o x 2 9

    Port

    Shepst one, Na ta l, South

    Africa

    Forwardin:^ ai^ent:

    M r s E d WlcUund

    IGOS Morley

    Road

    Albert Lea,

    Minnesota

    We

    have

    just re turned, July

    23rd,

    from 15

    months

    fur lough in

    th e States,

    during

    which t ime

    numerous

    churches

    were v is it ed , summer camps taught,

    many

    sermons

    preach

    ed. Since our

    re turn,

    we have attended

    the

    dedication

    of

    the

    Minister s

    Training

    School

    at Umzumbe,

    for

    which Alv in

    spoke. The

    dedication of th e chu rch a t Mqanduli took

    place

    th e following

    Sunday.

    At both of these

    services

    we sitnessed one who gave his life to the

    Lord. The f irst

    of

    October the following churches were visited:

    Idutywa,

    Craddock,

    Middleburg,

    Cape,

    and Graaff Reinet,

    A

    meeting

    of all the missionaries was held at

    Graaff

    Reinet at the same

    time.

    In the last year, th e A1

    Zimmerman

    family, A1 Hamilton family,

    and

    the

    Carroll

    Fulford

    family have joined

    the

    mission staff. The

    Randall

    family

    left

    to

    begin

    a

    new

    work in Nor thern

    Rhodesia.

    A

    new

    church

    building

    was

    erected at Worcester .

    It

    was damaged during the

    riots

    there,

    but has

    since been

    repaired and

    was

    dedicated in

    September. Plans

    are

    being

    made

    fo r the

    building of a new

    church

    in Port Elizabeth. A

    trip to contact

    builders

    and location authorities

    will

    be

    made

    in November .

    GOALS

    Plans are being made to

    increase

    the building imogram. We have a site granted

    at

    Warrenton. We need to begin

    to

    build here soon. Church sites have been granted

    at

    Mid

    dleburg, Cape, and Queenstown,

    but

    they

    moved

    the

    loca tions , so

    we

    must wait

    until

    they

    give

    us

    new ones.

    Part

    of

    the

    material

    for the

    building

    at Queenstown

    had already been

    purchased - about 30, 000 brick^and windows. We are preparing papers, maps etc. for

    application for

    sites

    fo r

    Gcilima and Upington.

    Other goals

    - Sunday

    school material sup

    plied t o those

    who desire it, and

    more

    Sunday

    schools

    among

    the

    churches of South

    Africa.

    N E E D S

    Church buildings: windows - 125, roof - 200, bricks - 350, cement - 200, doors -

    30, rafters -

    10o

    purlins - 50, j.laster - 100.

    Total

    coast ofone church building -

    1155 plus labor, 1000.

    Other needs

    -

    used clothing, especially

    men s sui t coa ts

    and shirts; and

    ba'oy

    clothes.

    Material

    sui table fo r us

    in Sunday

    schools

    - story

    boards, primary and

    beginner pic

    ture

    leaf le ts ,

    and communion cups.