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i -Jzzr , -if . v r , H . v, . 1 1 i . - . - . r h ,--,-- ; JACKSONPRKSKNTSIIDCPROrOSAl TOUrVCOllNCll. sat., tssaxa ii. :i ra uzobx tss:j -j Rebuilding Hayti's Mack Business District "Chicago '81" Ends In Success CHICAGO Helping stimulate America's black corn- Leaders of a national spiritual awakening in munity. Christian conference for , the black community na- Said Dr. E;V. Hill to black young adultsO (ionwide was the primary, confereqft "You can, do which recently concluded goal of "Chicago 481," it!" Noting some of the relieve , that, the hear- but another major goal urgent problems unique was attracting more to blacks. Hill told his black adults into full- audience, "I- consider time Christian work, you at that point in either through Campus history where, you can Crusade for Christ itself make a decision and that term impact of the event will ' be increased numbers of black Americans , involved in evangelistic outreach to black America and the or through other avenues decision can make a dif- world. Longer range, the "Chicago '81" organizers hope that the conference will help spark "spiritual awaken ing in black America that will shake the founda tions of the world," ac cording to national coor dinator, Crawford Loritts. "And." Loritts iod a closing session of' ihe of service.; Commitment to con crete action in the wake of the gathering was stressed strongly throughout the meeting, which featured addresses by mationally known Los Angeles pastor Dr. E.V. Hill, Campus Crusade founder president Bill Bright, the Rev. Haman Cross, Jr.. of . Detroit's Philadelphia's Christian Baptist ference. In his keynote ad dresses, the Rev. Haman Cross stressed how God has historically uscd small groups of people filly committed to Him to accomplish seemingly impossible tasks. As an example. Cross cited the Old Testament account from the Book of Nchemiah when the walls of the cmv of Jcrusclum were rebuilt despite many obstacles. Cross urged listeners to and and five-day ,event, ' "I'm believing God for that!" Stronghold Some 1,500 persons. Church, mosi oi incm in uieir seminar icaaers toucn- bc willinu m pioneer in twenties, registered for ed on. a variety of topics ' outreach efforts desien- tne ucc. li-ii con- including "Black ference at Chicago's Women in Ministry," Marriott Hotel. The "Responsibilities of the group had come from 35 Black Pastor," "Holistic stales and the Bahamas. Ministry to the Poor" and "Growth in the Black Church Through Discipleship." Casual in style but serious in content, "Chicago '81" was Two speakers had flown to Chicago from Africa. About half of the con ferees were laymen, while about half had come from a wide range of college campuses in- characteried by dudfrig Morehouse, and "unusually.," -hjlT" aiicn Spel man colleges, : Cor- dance in .meetings, nell, Ohio State. UCLA, seminars add Harvard, Princeton, the workshops. During an University of Southern afternoon of witnessing. California, . and there was virtually corn numerous others.' .,'' plete participation" The gathering was despite bitter 'cold sponsored by Campus temperatures in the city. .Crusade for Christ, an The conference was interdominational mis- formally tilled "A sions organization whose Critical Moment , in approximately 14,500 Black America" and ed to strengthen build both church community. v In a ringing address frcquenfly punct ual ed by applause. Hill descriibed what he called a slide in U.S. black culture that he said had begun with a turning away by . the black community from . iiv ,..rklv ''iu isliau heritage. Hill called 'strategy deliverance" with ii irong com mil mem to for a of starling personal Christ. lull-time and associate staff serve in 150 'coun tries and protectorates worldwide. great emphasis was given to "the importance of seizing the moment now to decidedly , influence implemented through participation in "warm. Spirit-filled churches." " Dr. Bill Bright talked about the worldwide needs on the area of fulfillment of the Greai Commission, an em pahsis highlighted by participation in 'Chicago '81" of African Campus Crusade leaders from Kenya and South Africa. As the conference moved toward. its conclu sion, the leaders laid in creasing empahsts on ihe need for concrete follow through. Loritts spoke of hav ing prayed with a few top associates during the "Chicago '81" con ference that "(his would not be ; just a self contained conference thai this would not be" just a time in which we've heard some .good motivation and made some emotional deci sions, but that this would be a launching pad." In one of the con ference's final sessions, he told the conferees: "We mu!t get to the point in our lives and walk with God where no longer do we depend on white America to evangelize black V' . i a. No longer cio u ocpend upon while iicrica to raise up the roops to go to the world viih the gospel. No longer do we depend upon Gud to raise up vhite people who are our brothers and sisters to do the job that God wants u to do." He aiso, cmphusjmT "TTVaf TTTTs WoacTer To IF would call joi . sayrifja.N in many situations, und he presented spcei lie questions concerning ways that i. uiiv'dual con ferees could implement the themes of ihe week. "Chicago '81" has a foifow-up committee whivH will work to bring together those willing to be Involved in outreach with avenues for service. TIh Carolina Times Call Todav 682-2913 (Coniinued From Front) Such promises , were ' made (by the city) prior to the 1962 bond referen ' dum and later ..by the v . Redevelopment , Com mission. . , ' said White in a letter to Del , Castilho. :ri: "Their IHDC'sJ state . ; mcnt . (about ;;; i the ,relocatees '.-- is more ' 'positive and appropriate than ours," Del Castilho said at the meeting; -j, The city . manager pointed out, however, that the city's plan does rovide for the Durham i lusinesx and Profes- sional Chain to enter a 'fontract with the city, determining the viability of the businesses and assisting in their reloca tion. White said the con t ract 's wordi pg should be strengthened to insure the eight businesses re main viable and benefit directly from the redevelopment process. White and Paul Nor by, the city's planning department director, also noted that comple tion of the expressway would enhance the redevelopmennt ' process by luring developers to the area. They both pointed out. however, pletion." approval, that the prdtess should White and Norb Both said talks with move forward regardless : agreed to work toward & : potential developers ; of the expressway com- unified plan for council have been successful. ; WARD (Continued From Front) ment of Justice, Con sumer Protection Divi sion and with the state Department of Social Rehabilitation and Con trols. She currently represents North Carolina on the National Conference of Commis sioners on Uniform State I iws, an appointment nude by Gov. Hunt in I' 77. Ms. Ward is affiliated w h several professional a i i political organiza lii ns including American Br Association, Na i( nal Association of Bl tck Women At torneys, National Association of Black Lawyers, North Carolina , '(..teBar; "North C arolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Young Democrats o North Carolina, Wake County Democratic Black Caucus and Raleigh Wake Citizens Associa tion. She received the Juris Doctor degree, manna cum laude, North Carolina Central Unvier sity in 1975 and was ad mitted to the North Carolina Bar the same year. ' ' . ? ,wcrti- V ' SjC1 s V A HAYTI (NCR-54) DEVEIOPMENT PIAN AS PREPARED BY HAYTI DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LAND USE CONCEI '" R ': ' IV 4flf Chicago 8t l eft to right. Dr. K.V . Hill, Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Haman Cross, Jr., listen to closing com ments of "Chicago '8J" session, Earlier in Ihe evening both Hill and InflLoAM hail arf dlrMiuftH the conference f black "nueu i rom rrom ... result ol elected officia s young adults. . . . . , .. . . .... more blacks would think it advantageous to register and vote. V x PT LIGHT INDUSTRIAL V, " - X' ' A' Ct NNv PROFESSIO N Coffices 7.r , RESIDENTIAL jfj- ' jlj 1 COMftfERaAL TO SCALE HAYTI (NCR-54) DEVELOPMENT PLAN AS PREPARED 1Y CITY OF DURHAM PLANNING DEPARTMENT REDISRICTING Si di&wrU ilead 0&afUibl 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 " QU A. O.MOSELEY. 0.0 MINISTER J C TRUIETT. ASSISTANT MINISTER 'JANUARY 17. 1982 sLiS OO A.M. ; Morning Worship .: 9:30 A.M. V. Church School r .VVv'X'l'";, ' ; ' ' 1 . 11:00 - A.M. MOroing Worship ' ; ." '' , ' i"' , . . 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