Report – 1970 Conference
1970 AACS Niagara Conference Report: 571 find unity in the spirit and are challenged to find a Christian third way.
The largest crowd of people to ever attend an AACS summer study conference, 571 fathers, mothers, scholars, students, and children, gathered on the grounds of Fort Erie’s Niagara Christian College Friday,
Olthuis Keynotes – 1970 Conference
1970 AACS Conference Keynotes by Dr. James Olthuis: Olthuis sees modern man as ping pong ball bouncing between old and new moralities. Dr. James Olthuis delivered three lectures to the Niagara Conference on the old and new moralities, and the approach of a Biblical life style. About the old morality,
Robert Lee Carvill reports – 1972 Conference
1972 AACS Niagara Conference report by Robert Lee Carvill:
What a conference! How can I describe the atmosphere of the 1972 Ontario AACS Conference — it was too big for words to cover. From Friday night, August 4th, to Monday afternoon, August 7th, 730 persons of every age, interest, colour, ethnicity,
Bill and Amy Rowe report – 1976 Conference
1976 AACS Niagara Conference
report by Bill and Amy Rowe: The annual AACS Niagara Conference was held on July 30 through August 3. Tents sprang up everywhere on the campus of Niagara Christian College, filling the area nearly to capacity with 900 adults and children. Activities got under way Friday night
Chatham reports – 1978 Conference
1978 AACS Niagara Conference
report by five Chatham Families:
On the morning of Friday, August 4, the campus of Niagara Christian College was a scene of tranquility — large buildings and freshly cut lawns underneath generation-old trees, beside the fast flowing Niagara River. Standing there, one would never imagine that four hours
Nicholas Terpstra reports – 1979 Conference
1979 AACS Niagara Conference
report by Nicholas Terpstra: The reformational movement has often adopted the biblical imagery of salt and light when speaking of its role in modern culture. These images reflect the conviction that our place in culture is not on the sidelines but in the center or, God willing,