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‘While
we were in Perth, Harry was in a mission with Jim Beech, at Wagga Wagga.
Now, we met at the Melbourne airport, and Harry and I began a one week.
mission with the Heidelberg church. American influence has broken and
rolled over this church like surf of the sea. Campaign “converts”
have come and gone, U. S. preachers have “split the church” when
they couldn’t have their way, personal feuds have taken their toll.
Credit should be given Bill Hall (now in Birmingham) for working among
these folk without trying to “Americanize” them. But I saw a church
of loose ends that must somehow be pulled together if it is to
accomplish much. We preached, and talked —and felt a little like the
very thing we did not want to be, i.e. another wave, that would soon
flatten out and be gone. Of course waves have a way of changing
coast-lines. Hmmm!
One
Sunday, Harry made a 90 mile trip to preach at Geelong; and I rode
across town to preach at Footscray, Boronia, and then at Heidelberg— a
full day. There are five small conservative groups meeting in Melbourne
(2,500,000) plus one liberal church; but the work is scarcely begun in
so large a place. Bob Wickham and his bride (former Susan Dow, daughter
of the late Alf Dow, preacher) are awake to the needs; and there are
several “live” workers in Boronia with my friend and helper, Max
Burgin.
For
our last full week, I flew to Tasmania; while Harry had a two-day debate
in Wagga (Holy Spirit), then had a short meeting in Boronia before
joining me in Tassy. I really like Launceston, and enjoyed preaching for
the wonderful little church there. My days were taken
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in study and preparation of charts for a public
debate on institutionalism, with U.S. Jim Waldron. Launceston
brethren arranged this, intending a “study” with formal and
informal sessions of questions, audience participation, etc., but
Jim insisted on formal debate. As I had only negative speeches, I
had to plan a counter-affirmative, hoping to let the people see what
I really taught, and this made for a crammed study. So much useless
quibbling and sectarian spirit could be avoided if brethren would
try to understand one-another’s position, and calmly discuss it.
Poor Jim thought I opposed several churches sending aid to a needy
church or support to an evangelist. Oh me!!
Phil
Morr and family were in Tassy on a short vacation, and when Harry
and Max Burgin came for the debate we had a regular reunion. John
Grimditch, Barry Huine, Max Hillier, Harry Martin, —these are
names to be long remembered, for they and their families made us
feel at home on that far-away island. But— Harry and I forced
ourselves to board a jet, come Dec. 18, and headed for
Sydney, Fiji, Hawaii, and smog-filtered sun-kissed L.A. (I asked
Harry to refrain from kissing the ground— just pat it lovingly.)
Australia
is a mature, English-speaking country, with sound money, a stable
government, and immense natural resources. Closely tied to America
and England, it may well be the mixture of the best of both. A
nucleus of sound churches exist, giving us open doors. Will God
forgive if we neglect this clarion call??
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