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Story May 31, 1955

The Farmville Herald And Farmer Leader

Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia

What is this article about?

Rev. J. Harold Anderson, pastor of Elon Baptist Church in Pamplin, embarks on a two-month tour of the Holy Land and Europe starting June 1 from New York, visiting biblical sites and attending the Baptist World Alliance in London before returning August 1.

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J. Harold Anderson
Pamplin Pastor
To Visit Holy Land

The Rev. J. Harold Anderson, pastor of Elon Baptist Church at Pamplin, leaves New York June 1 on a tour of the Holy Land and Europe, spending the last week of a two-months visit attending the Baptist World Alliance in London.

He will fly from New York to Paris, then to Cairo, Egypt and a tour of that part of the ancient world associated with Bible history. He will then journey on to Memphis, Mt. Sinai, Beirut, Damascus, Amman and Jerusalem.

From Jerusalem side tours will take him to many points associated with the life and times of Christ, including Bethlehem and Hebron and Haifa.

From the Holy Land he will visit Athens, Rome, Naples, Florence, Venice, Lucerne, Zurich, Cologne and Amsterdam. Then to Strasburg, Heidelberg, Mainz. The tour will end in Britain with the London convention.

Mr. Anderson will fly to the U.S. from London on July and return to his church by August 1.

What sub-type of article is it?

Journey

What themes does it cover?

Exploration

What keywords are associated?

Holy Land Tour Europe Journey Baptist Pastor Bible History Sites

What entities or persons were involved?

J. Harold Anderson

Where did it happen?

Holy Land And Europe

Story Details

Key Persons

J. Harold Anderson

Location

Holy Land And Europe

Event Date

June 1 To August 1

Story Details

Rev. J. Harold Anderson, pastor of Elon Baptist Church at Pamplin, leaves New York on June 1 for a two-month tour of the Holy Land and Europe, visiting sites associated with Bible history and attending the Baptist World Alliance in London, returning by August 1.

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