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“...twice a year by the CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION Edited By Dorothy Cox 34 Pirie Road West Bergholt Colchester Essex CO6 3TA UK THE CHEFOO SCHOOLS (Founded in 1880) Chefoo was established by the China Inland Mission at Chefoo (Yantai) in Northern China to provide an education for the children of missionaries and the business and diplomatic communities. In 1951 the school left China to relocate in South East Asia. Two Chefoo Schools are currently operating as junior schools in Japan and Malaysia under the Overseas Missionary Fellowship. CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION (Founded In 1908) To operate as an association for all former scholars and past and present members of the staffs of the Chefoo Schools. To sustain interest amongst its members in matters concerning the Schools and in one another. To afford means whereby its members are kept in touch with each other and with the Schools. To promote friendly relationship between all persons in any way connected with the Schools. Membership in the Association...”
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“...choir sang Psalm 23 to the CIM/ OMF tune. Maybe some of your churches would like to try that or perhaps the school anthem. I hope that you enjoy reading this magazine - please keep the news, articles, photos etc. coming so that we can continue to stimulate interest in CSA. Please let me have items for the next magazine by 8th May 1996. May the Lord richly bless you all in 1996. Dorothy Cox PROFILE OF C.S.A. PRESIDENT Dr James H Taylor III was born in Kaifeng, Henan, China. He attended the Chefoo Schools 1936-45, including the moves made to Japanese concentration camps in Temple Hill and Weihsien. During those school days he was known by family and schoolmates as ‘Jamie’. Today friends and colleagues call him 'Jim'. After World War II he and his brothers and sisters - Kathleen, Mary and John -were reunited with their parents in Shaanxi whom they had not seen for 51/2 years. The family then went to the United States where Jim continued his education at Spring Arbor College, Greenville College...”
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“...ERIC LIDDELL 50th ANNIVERSARY Article reprinted from ‘Day One', magazine of the UK-based Lord’s Day Observance Society by John Bowmer Liddell Olympic Champion and China Missionary This year marks the 50th Anniver sary of the death of Eric Liddell, Scotland’s most revered athlete, who refused to run for his country in the Olympic Games on the Lord’s Day. Since his death, books have been written about him; schools and colleges have been named after him; the fdm ‘Chariots of Fire’, a box office hit, portrays him. His name is held in high esteem for the example given to all who strive to honour the Lord and his day. As the son of missionary parents Eric spent his formative years in China. He was rather a delicate child. His mother nursed him through many childhood illnesses including one which left him unable to walk, never mind run, for several months. At one time it was feared he would never be able to walk again. Thankfully, he did recover to become one of Britain’s most successful athletes...”
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“...to see parents but also be involved in some short- term mission activity. Sandra returns to take up studies at the Bible College of NZ in 1996, while Martin works towards completing his MSc (physics). He is also president of the Evangelical Union at Auckland University for 1996. Meanwhile SHANE RIKA (1982-87) visited Thailand for his summer vacation, and sister BRONWYN (1987-90) likewise, but as part of the Go Team of young people from New Zealand who took part in a hectic 3 week programme in schools and English Camps in Central Thailand during December. page 46...”
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“...with food in your mouth. Leave the dining-room quietly. MEMOIRS by Mark Griffin Before I launch into a dozen little stories of Chefoo days in 1931 to 36,1 want to acknowledge and bear witness to the Biblical foundation the Chefoo Schools laid in my life. I love the Scriptures particularly in the King James Version and have read them through from cover to cover countless times. Reading God's word with a mind open to the Holy Spirit is to me one form of prayer and God uses passages and stories that may be thousands of years old and seem quite unrelated to me, to suddenly say to me, “You're just like him, selfish, thoughtless, disobedient” and hit home with the power of a spiritual sledge hammer. I thank God for His introducing me the Bible in the Chefoo Schools. I trust that that feature of “Chefoo" will never change. I was a participant in the piracy of theTungchow in 1935 and, interestingly enough, it was a meek little guy by the name of Stanley Rowe who stands out in my memory. You may...”
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“...Chefoo Schools Association (Founded in 1908) PRESIDENT James H Taylor III Vice-Presidents S Gordon Martin, John J Miller, Mary L C Nicoll, Norman Cliff Principals of the Chefoo Schools Judith A Spear (Japan); David Matson (Malaysia) GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH AND COUNCIL Chairman: Theodore P Welch 56 School Lane Toft Cambridge CB3 7RE Secretary: Josephine Houghton 19 Riff hams Drive Great Baddow Chelmsford Essex CM2 7DE Treasurer: Ruth (Crockett) Green 15 Abbotsford Road Goodmayes Ilford Essex IG3 9SN News/Magazine Editor: Dorothy L Cox 34 Pirie Road West Bergholt Colchester Essex CO6 3TA NORTH AMERICA BRANCH Chairman: David Michell 395 St Germain Avenue Toronto Ontario M5N 1W8 Secretary: Ian Grant 27 Little Avenue Barrie Ontario L4N 4M7 Treasurer: David Grant Ontario Pioneer Camp RR#1 Port Sydney Ontario POB 1LO News Editor: Ruth (Dykema) Engler #103 5700-200th St. Langley B.C. V3A 7S6 AUSTRALIA BRANCH Chairman: Theo Hayman 22 Alice Street Macquarie Fields NSW 2564 Secretary-Treasurer: Faith...”