The Vision Expands (video)
Today, day 4 of our look at history, we’ll watch another of Camino’s videos, made especially for the mission’s 125th anniversary.
By the way, this video has a picture of Clarence Wilbur (right). You’ll see why he’s important to the history of the mission when you get our newsletter.
By the way, this video takes us all the way from the pioneers of the mission to the early 1970s. During this time, a new student movement started, which would help motivate another generation of missionaries.
It all started in 1946, at the University of Toronto. One of the speakers at the conference was Leslie Earl Maxwell, who had founded the Prairie Bible Institute in 1922.
The missions conference, welcoming students from over 150 places of learning, would be repeated over and over. And it will be repeated again this December – in St. Louis, Missouri. The conference is popularly known as Urbana.
If you go to Urbana this year, say hi to our friends at the Camino Global booth!
Clicking the image below will take you to Vimeo, where you can watch the video. Have fun!