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REBA

DAVID AND JULIE

JANUARY,

Dear

1975

Friends;

Another New Year

i s here -

our third in Rhodesia!

1974

passed so quickly, as time does pass when you are really enjoying
what you are doing.
We are indeed enjoying our life and work at
Chidamoyo.
Several people have written since they received our last
Newsletter, saying that they are pleased we are staying on another
two years before returning on furlough.
We pray all who are support
ing us will feel the same way.
The African schools started the new school year last
Thursday, January 16.
There is a nationwide shortage of trained
teachers, and all three of our schools are feeling this shortage.
When trained teachers are not available, we hire persons who are
untrained on a temporary basis, replacing them as trained ones do
become

available.

Bill will be teaching scripture classes on Fridays to the


upper grades at Dandawa Schoolthe school on the mission site.

This last school year proved to be most successful for the


Dandawa School.
Out of 37 seventh graders, 16 passed well enough to
continue on to Secondary School; 20 passed well enough to go on to
Junior Secondary School (a more vocational type of school), and only
one did not pass well enough to go on.
Of course, all will not

find places since there is room in the African Secondary Schools for
only 12% of the total number of seventh graders - so only the top
students will find places.
Out of our 36 passes, 9 will be going on
for further schooling.
We were granted permission by Mr. Myamaromo, the headman

of this immediate area, to begin a series of lessons in his village.


At the first meeting, there were five interested men and several
women and children.

At Mr. Ndoro*s village they are planning to build a church_


shelter.
Three more young women have expressed interest in becoming
Christians.
We are finding that many people, even Christians, know
little about the Bible as a whole.
They have heard about Adam and
Eve and know Jesus, but have very little knowledge of what happened
in between.
They have no concept of how God prepared the nation of
Israel to receive the Messiah.
We are including in the lessons at
both villages teachings from the Old Testament to fill in the gap.
Our thanks go to all who have helped us through 1974.
the Lord richly bless you in 1975.
In Christian Love,

B i l l and Reba Harrison

May

TASK CONTRIBUTORS Mr.

&

DECEMBER,

1974

Larry Bailey

Bible

Bruce Bayles
Bratten

Brown

Robert

Carlson

School

Christian Service Circle Elsinore F i r s t Christian Church


Faith Circle -

LaKe City First Christian Church

Brust

David A.

1975.

College Park Christian Church

Alfred B a t t l e s

Leon

JANUARY,

Groups

Mrs.

Lucius

and

Women's Fellowship -

Tujunga First Christian Church

Robert Carpenter

Kelley Claybaugh
Vernon Cullers
Clarence

Churches

Dean

Lawrence Harrison

Anaheim Christian Church


Cathedral Oaks Christian Church
Chadron Church of Christ

Charles Kelley, Jr.

College Park Christian Church

Dennis Kitch
John H. Koekkoek
John W. Koekkoek

East Anaheim Christian Church


E l l e t t s v i l l e Christian Church

Glenn Sample
Donald Schmiedeberg

Knott Avenue Christian Church


Lawndale Church of Christ
Lemon Grove Christian Church

Ed

Manson

Landis Emond
John

Freeman

Jacob

Schaible

Schoen

Kenneth

Stewert

Hacienda Heights Christian Church

Church
Parkcrest Church of Christ

Chet Stilabower

Rowland Heights Christian Church

Ray Stradley

San Fernando F i r s t Church of Christ


Solemint First Christian Church

F a r r e l l Sullivan

Harvey Veatch, Jr.


Marvin Werkmeister
Dr.

& Mrs.

Tujunga First Christian Church


Valley Christian Church

John Jones

Individuals
FIUAl^CIAL

Tim Crozier

Phyllis Del Duke


Ruby Gusner
Golda Harrison

CAFSVLE:

BaXanoey November SO^ 1974


Reaeipts: Deo* 1974 & Jan, 1975

3,17
3917,78

$3920,95

Disbursements^ Deo,

S Jan,

3897,89

Agnes Hemphill
Balanoe,

Mina Henderson
Gertrude

J u a n i t a Martens

E.

Jan.

197S

23,06

Lawrence

Reserve for Furlough:

^2300,00

Replogle

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CORRECTION

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REQUESTED:

^975
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46049

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CENTRAL AFRICA MISSION

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Kingdom

MR. AND MRS. ALFRED BATTLES, Forwarding Agents


P.O. BOX 8321
FIELD ADDRESS

LA CRESCENTA, CALIF. 91214

BOX 330, KARO!, RHODESIA


BILL

REBA

DAVID AND JULtE

March,

1975

Dear Christian Friends:

We are enjoying a nice, though overcast, morning.

I have a few

minutes before we load the airplane to fly to clinics. We are really


enjoying this weather - some rain nearly every day, with some sun
shining through. However, the farmers are complaining because it is
high time for the rains to be finished and their maize is rotting be
fore i t can be harvested.
Many people will be without food because
of the poor maize harvest.
Those who planted the R-260 seed which
matures early are most unfortunate.

Yes, the seed is important, and one must choose wisely.

The first

thing Jesus said to His disciples in explaining the parable of the


sower was concerning the "seed."

He emphasized the importance of the

"seed" by placing it first in His explanation.


the Word of God."

He said, "The seed is

(Luke 8:11)

Through all of our varied activities our prayer is that we can


emphasize the tremendous importance of the "seed" the Word of God for
everyone we meet.
As we go out to preach and teach; as we go to inspect
schools; as we go out with the landrover to winch out large buses that
get stuck frequently this year; as we make decisions concerning the
wisest use of our mission lorry whether we should answer "yes" to all
the requests for transport, or whether we must often say "no."
Must
concern for spreading the "seed" be limited by distance and the feasibi
lity of driving long distances on rationed fuel, though we are often re
quested to go? There are so many who need the spiritual strengthening
and growth the "Good Seed" offers.

Pray for us, that we will be able to make objective decisions based
on the Word; that we will be able to recognize and help those who are
really in need; that we will be able to say "yes" more often --for I
think that saying "no" is the hardest thing for this servant of Christ
to have

to do.

We really have few problems and great blessings, for which we

pr'aise God through Jesus Christ our Lord.

We witnessed 13" ffiore born^n-

to the Kingdom last Sunday.


Thank you for your prayers.

We love you.

Bill and Reba, David and Julie

TASK

CONTRIBUTORS

FEBRUARY/MARCH.

19 7 5

Mr. and Mrs.


Alfred Battles

Churches

Bruce Boyles

Anaheim Christian Church


Cathedral Oaks Christian Church

Leon

Brown

Robert

Brust

Charles Carlson
David Carlson
Louis Carlson

Kelley Claybaugh
Harold Crozier
Kenn Davies
Clarence

Dean

College Park Christian Church


East Anaheim Christian Church
Eastside Christian Church

Hacienda Heights Christian Church


Knott Avenue Christian Church
Lawndale Church of Christ
Lemon Grove Christian Church
Parkcrest Church of Christ

Landis Emond

Rowland Heights Christian Church

John

San Fernando F i r s t Church of Christ

Freeman

Robert Hadlock
Lawrence Harrison

Tujunga First Christian Church


Valley Christian Church

Gary Hudnall
Monte Johnson

Charles Kelley/ Jr.

Groups

Dennis

Bible School-

Kitch

John H. Koekkoek
John W. Koekkoek
Ron Nelson

Glenn Sample

College Park Christian Church


Christian Service Circle Elsinore Christian Church

Jacob Schaible
Ed

Schoen

Chester Stilabower

Raymond Stradley
Laurence Winn
Dr. & Mrs. John Jones

Dorcas Society Chadron Church of Christ

Women's Fellowship Tujunga First Christian Church

Individuals
Mitchell Colwell

Phyllis Del Duke


Esther Fowler
Ruby Gusner
Golda Harrison
Gertrude Lawrence

Fay Lockwood
Juanita Martens

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BOX 330. KAROI. RHODESIA


BILL

REBA

DAVID AND JULIE

May

3.

197

Dear Friends;

Vie are happy, on this beautiful day, to be part of Christ's Body the Church.
Ihe friendships we make with other Christians are not sirtply of passing interest, but
aiB friendships vMch will never end. It is exciting to say and think vdien we part
that scsmeday we WILL meet again I

Vfe have enjoyed meeting and getting


to knew Dr. Marshall Hayden, Chairman of
Central African Mission Board in the United

States. I collected him at Bulawayo air


port on last Wednesday inoming, and took him

to Binga, vrfiere he remained overnight.

On

Thursday, the Council of the Blind team. Dr.

Hayden and I flew back to Chidamoyo, vdiere


many of our friends got acquainted with him

over tea and a special simper.

On Friday,

I took him to Salisbury in 36 Charlie.

TheVi

Mission airplanes made it possible for him


to visit all of the mission stations during;
V

his ten short days here.

As we told Dr. Hayden, we have itany


needs, we think, but the major need here in

Rhodesia is dedicated preacherif'bf the Gospel.


The facilities have be^ well developed, and
now tl^ time is ri^t and the harvest is ripe,
only heeding to be brought into the storehouse

of the Kingdan. .Our prayer is that more trained ministera jfr^AnariG^


_di^l^ge, and give themselves to the job of reapiiig In I^odesia.

see the

In the sumtier of

1977, we will be going on furlough, so new would be an ideal tirre for a family to

begin preparations to cone- if only for a year of relief viile we are away in the States.
Please, if this appeal in any way tugs at your heart, write and indicate to us that you
are interested!

Of course, we are all aware of the uncertainity of conditions all

over the world, but we must step out on faith and do v^t He calls us to do vMle tiire
remains.

During the school holiday just past, Reba was asked by the Agricultural
Doronstrator, Mr. Senah, (on the right) to help with a dressmaking course
for the Young Farmers' Girls Club.

Sotie
of the girls had been to school, others

had been through the seventh grade, but


new that they were finished had nothing to
do. One girl, {front rcw, left) didn't
knew hew to use a pair of sissors. We

really had fun with her I


As you can see
in the picture, all managed to finish their

14

dresses in a we^'s time.

INtost of the sew

ing was done by hand, as we had only one


sewing machine for twelve girls. The pur
pose of the clubs is to gi^^e practical

training and provide something worthwhile


to do vdiile these girls are "in-between"
school and marriage. Mr. Senah is errployed
by the government to help the farmers in
the area, and to stimulate cenminity develop
ment and self-help. We want to encourage
him in every possible way, and were happy to
help with the sewing classes.
In His Service.

fiiit
Bill and Iteba Harrison

TASK

CONTRIBUTORS - APRIL/MAY> 1975


Churches
Mr.

& Mrs.

William Ball

College Park Christian Church

Dan Ballinger
Alfred Battles
Leon

Brown

Robert Brust

Charles A. Carlson
David A. Carlson

David Carlson,
Louis D.

Anaheim Christian Church


Cathedral Oaks Christian Church

Jr.

Carlson

Kelley Claybaugh

Bill Connel & Family


Harold Crozier
Kenn Davies
Clarence Dean
Richard Forst
John Freeman

Robert Hadlock
Lawrence Harrison
Orval Heath

Gary Hudnall

Charles Kelley, Jr.


Dennis Kitch
John H. Keokkoek
John W. Koekkoek
Clint O'Neal

East Anaheim Christian Church


Eastside Christian Church
E l l e t t s v i l l e Christian Church
Hacienda Christian Church
Knott Avenue Christian Church
Lawndale Church of Christ
Lemon Grove Christian Church
Parkcrest Church of Christ-

Rowland Heights First Christian Church


San Fernando First Church of Christ

Tujunga First Christian Church


Valley Christian Church
West Lebanon Christian Church

Groups
Bible School -

College Park Christian Church


Christian Service Circle Elsinore Christian Church

Women's Fellowship Tujunga First Christian Church

Glenn Sample
Jack
Ed

Financial Capsule

Schaible

Schoen

Jesse Spray
Chester Stilabower

Raymond Stradley
Harrison Strong
Jim Wood
Dr.

Balance,

March 31, 1975

Receipts:

7.66

April & May $3,162.15


$3,169.81

Distributed: April & May $3,161.83

and Mrs.

_BAXxMCEU_

--

Individuals

Dick Carlson
Linda Carlson
Mitchell Colwell

Total Reserved in Fujrlough


Fund:

$2,600.00

Phyllis Del Duke


Esther Fowler
Gertrude Laurence

Fay Lockwood
Juanita Martens

Anonymous

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BILL

REBA

DAVID AND JULIE

Dear Friends:

We praise God for another opportunity to share with you in this


way.
We must admit we feel we have let you down by not being regular
with these letters.
We could make excuses about rising costs and poor
exchange rates between U.S. and Rhodesian currency, but we do know the
importance of keeping you informed.

Our first week of this latest school holiday began on Friday,

August 15th,when I flew to Salisbury to collect Mr. Doug Bemo of the


Revival Fires tour group.
We had anticipated having two members and had
planned our schedule accordingly.
Doug graciously accepted the double
schedule of preaching, starting on Sunday at the Karoi African Church
with one responding to the invitation.
On Monday and Tuesday, leaders of many of our churches came to
Chidamoyo for a time of training and discussion led by Doug.
Wednesday morning we left Chidamoyo by landrover with a load of
men.
Arriving at the village of the church leader at Chanetsa, Mr.
Ben-jamin Ndamb;^kuwa
wtargi gr-p^ia-he>(^ byon the previous day for an all-night church meeting led by one of the
deacons.
After tea we enjoyed singing together and a message by Brother
Doug.
They insisted that we eat before going to the next meeting place.
So at one p.m., we were off for Kahonde Church of Christ and arrived just
after two.
The Christians had gathered that morning dressed in their
colorful clothes, and all came singing and clapping to meet our car.
The
first order of business was food.
Yes, they had prepared a fine meal
for us at the preacher's home, and i t would have been ungracious not to
eat.
Even though we were full"taguta" in Shona we all enjoyed another
meal.
Following the service in which a choir of four women sang a very
touching American Negro spiritual and Doug preached a warm message of
Jesus and His love, we headed back to the mission for the f i r s t of three

evening evangelistic meetings.


for

some

We didn't feel like eating before Church,

reason 1

On Thursday, Jim Frasure took Doug and others to preachand eat


at Chipere and Stop.
I flew the hospital orderlies to clinics, and
preached.

On Friday, Jim had surgery, and I had to go to Karoi to cash the


government check to pay the teachers.
I was nearly ready to take off with
the motorcycle in the airplane (for transport at the other end) when I
was called to the radio-phone.
Dr. Kenny Messman wondered if I could meet
him about noon at Bumi Hills (by air) with the cycle to take him out 10
miles to inspect an airstrip nearly ready for use at Chief Moleh's area.

Since I had taught Mr. Marowa, one of the hospital chaplains^to drive

he

was able to take Doug to the five preaching points on Friday.


By four
p.m., we were all back safe and sound, praising God for His goodness and
looking forward to our final evening service with Brother Doug.
Saturday, on the way to Bulawayo, taking Doug back to his tour
group, we stopped in Sinoia for a women's seminar being led by Mrs. David
Grimm from the group.
She was speaking to the European church women and
Reba was happy to be able to attend her sessions.
Mrs. Grimm is a wellknown speaker for Christian women's groups in the U.S.,

and has traveled

with Revival Fires on several tours around the world.


She had many prac
tical things to say on Bible study, child discipline, the Holy Spirit,

prayer and the wonderful way God answers prayer.


Her knowledge of the
Scriptures and her wide experience through travel makes her a very interest
ing speaker.

We spent the night in Salisbury, drove all the next day, arriving
in Bulawayo just in time for the final evening service of the Revival
Fires group there.

The Spiritual Retreat for the missionaries, which we had been


looking forward to on Monday and Tuesday, had been cancelled, so we had

two unexpected days to spend in Bulawayo before the CAM meeting on Wed
nesday. As we had not been in town for shopping since last school
holiday three months ago, we welcomed the extra time. We also visited
some of the interesting places around Bulawayo; the museum and a nearby

game reserve. It was such a thrill to see rhino, giraffe, zebra,wildebeest,


impala and other animals all grazing together without cages or fences
for miles and miles.

We are especially thankful to Doug for his willing spirit.

The

people felt his concern for them, and grew to love him during his short
stay with us. We felt it to be a real time of revival for the Churches.
Love in Christ,

Bill and Reba Harrison

TASK CONTRIBUTORS -

JUNE & JULY,

1975
Churches

Mr.

and Mrs:

Anaheim First Christian Church


Cathedral Oaks Christian Church
College Park Christian Church

Individuals;

Larry Bailey
Dan Ballinger

Mary Cloud

Conejo Valley 1st Christian Church

Alfred Battles

Mitchell Colwell

East Anaheim Christian Church


Eastside Christian Church

Bruce Boyles
Leon

Brown

William A.

Carlson

Phyllis Del Duke


Delbert Eskins

Hacienda Heights Christian Church

Ruby Grusner

Knott Avenue Christian Church


Lawndale Church of Christ
Parkcrest Church of Christ

Robert Brust
David A. Carlson
Charles A. Carlson

Golda Harrison
Eva Head

Kelley Claybaugh

Agnes Hemphill

Rowland Heights Christian Church

Harold Crozier
Clarence Dean

Mina Henderson
Jessie Maciel -

San Fernando 1st Church of Christ

Landis Emond

Juanita Martens

Tujunga 1st Christian Church Valley Christian Church

John

Freeman
Robert Hadlock

Emma Replogle

West Lebanon Christian Church

Lawrence Harrison
Orval Heath

Groups:

Gary Hudnall

Bible

Gene

Kaldhusdal

Dennis Kitch
John H. Koekkoek
John W. Koekkoek
Neal Miller
Valentino Paniccia
Jacob Schabile
Ed Schoen

School -

College Park Christian Church


Quilters - Long Beach
F i r s t Christian Church

Women's Fellowship Tujunga First Christian Church


Women's Service Circle Elsinore F i r s t Christian Church

Chester Stilabower

Raymond Stradley

Harrison Strong
Dr.

& Mrs.

John Jones

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CENTRAL AFRICA MISSION

Serving the
Kingdom

MR. AND MRS. ALFRED BATTLES, Forwarding Agents


P.O. BOX 8321
FIELD ADDRESS

LA CRESCENTA, CALIF. 91214

BOX 330, KAROI. RHODESIA


BILL

REBA

DAVID AND JULIE

November,

1975

Dear Friends of T
T SK...

T SK..,

(A)

S K:

Oh, oh,

there seems to

be something missingyes, the big "A"


is missing from TASK these days.
(See pictures 1)
October 15 was a "Bad Day at Shamrock."
On that Wednesday morning,^,Dr. Jim
- FrasureV who as many of you know is a
pilot also, was landing Chidamoyo's
famous Cessna 180, N9036Charley, for
his weekly visit at Shamrock Mine.
All
seemed well and the craft was nearly
stopped when a gust of wind caught under
the tail, and without warning the plane
went over onto its back.
In the process,

i t bounced heavily on the nose.


It
sustained heavy damage to the engine,
propeller, forward fuselage, wings and
tail.

The...Dr.

was unhurt -thanks to a l l

safety precautions (i.e. lap and shoulder


harness properly adjusted and all items
secured properly in the cabin area).

But in the area of Aviation, outwork is

greyly purtailed.
Since tt.his . airplane was brought to the
field in IQfip hy Dr.^RaX-^. Erickson i t
has served in a wonderful way the medical
and evangelical outreach of Chidamoyo.

^r.. Bill Nice and now Dr_. Jim, F.rasure


a l l realized i t s value.

With much optimism and seeking God's


guidance, we have negotiations under

way right now for a naw. .Ma.ule._Lmi^r /


R9cket (for you airplane buffs) to be

"^fiown to Rhodesia by a Christian man


from the Midwest.

We are praying that details can be worked out quickly,

and that the flying weather over the North Atlantic will remain good.

May God continue to richly bless you as he does us, and we pray that this
finds you well and happy in Jesus, as we are.
To Lift Him Up,

T (A) S K
Mr.

&

CONTRIBUTORS -

AUGUST^ SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER - 1975

Mrs.

Churches

Dan Ballinger
Alfred B a t t l e s

Anaheim F i r s t Christian Church


Cathedral Oaks Christian Church

Bruce Boyles

College Park Christian Church

Leon

East Anaheim Christian Church


Eastside Christian Church
E l l e t t s v i l l e Christian Church

Brown

Robert Brust
Charles A.

David A.

Carlson

Hacienda Heights Christian Church

Carlson

Kelley Claybaugh

Knott Avenue Christian Church


Lawndale Church of Christ

B i l l Connell

Harold Crozier
Clarence Dean
Landis Emond

Lemon Grove Christian Church


Parkcrest Church of Christ

John

Larry Harrison

San Fernando First Church of Christ


Tujunga First Christian Church
Valley Christian Church

Monte

West Lebanon Christian Church

Rowland Heights First Christian Church

Freeman

Robert Hadlock
Johnson
Dennis Kitch
John H. Koekkoek
John W. Koekkoek
Frederick Mintz

Groups
Christian Service Circle Elsinore F i r s t Christian Church

Cap Perkins
Jacob

Schaible

Donald Schmiedeberg
Ed

Bible School -

College Park Christian Church

Schoen

Chester Stilabower

Raymond Stradley
Harvey Veatch,
Dr.

and Mrs.

Rev.

Women's Fellowship Tujunga First Christian Church

Jr.

John Jones

and Mrs.

Orval

Heath
FINANCIAL

CAPSULE

Individuals

Balance, May 31, 1975


-rtairshad 1 D 3rl-ng^-
Mitchell

7.98

-ffe-cei-pts-:0;-Lul;u.

Colwell

Delbert Eskins,
Ruby Gusner

Jr.
Total

$7,499.90

Golda Harrison

Agnes Hemphill
Mina Henderson
Gertrude Lawrence
Helen Linn

Fay Lockwood
Juanita Martens

Disbursements; June-October
BALANCE, October 31,
TOTAL

$7,477.46

1975

22.44

RESERVED

IN FURLOUGH FUND: $2,975.00

Grace Myers
Emma Replogle
Minnie Rogers
Nina

Sutherland

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