Small card announcing the birth of Norman F. Williamson, Jr. and a newspaper clipping describing the marriage of Mr. A Felix Cantrell and Miss Nettie Dykes
Letter from Albert Grady Harris for the War Production Board requesting that Norman F. Williamson preach a sermon urging church members to conserve certain materials
Letter from Gene Newton to Fannie Lee McCall Williamson about a mistake Charles E. Maddry made in his letter about when financial provision would begin
Letter from Charles E. Maddry to Fannie Lee McCall Williamson and a copy of another letter he sent to Hoyt Blackwell about finding work for Norman F. Williamson, Jr. at Mars Hill College
Includes a report on Seinan Gakuin after World War II, Norman F. Williamson's account of why he baptized Norman F. Williamson, Jr. at eight years old, the Williamsons' marriage announcement, several postcards, a letter, and other materials
After a prayer and introduction (start-2:43), Mr. Earl R. Martin, a graduate student of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and missionary to East Africa, speaks about authenticity in missions. He shares further his convictions about the validity of a missionary call.
After the reading of John 15:12-13, a prayer, and an announcement (start-2:30), an unknown speaker gives a message about the life of an unassuming person in the world’s eyes, yet a strong and impactful Christian named Mr. French (2:31-10:16). Then the original audio cuts midway into James Stertz, from the Personnel Department of the Foreign Mission Board, speaking about missions in Asia, especially focusing on Japan (10:17-end).
After the reading of Matthew 16:24-25, a prayer, and an introduction (start-3:55), James Stertz, from the Personnel Department of the Foreign Mission Board, posits his thoughts on the question, “Why Aren’t More Young People Following Through on Their Call to Missions?”