Local THE BATTALION Page 3 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1980 vangelist Josh enjoys his battles Staff photo by George Dolan Biblical prophecies from thousands of years ago are being fulfilled everyday, Christian evangelist Josh McDowell told an overflowing crowd in Rudder Auditorium Monday. It was the second of his three-part lecture series on campus. Campus worker dies lATexas A&M University custodial jworker died Monday shortly after an parent heart attack. ■Pauline L. Jenkins, 60, was taken byaTexas A&M emergency medical jteam from the third floor of Mosher ;Hall. Jenkins was pronounced dead Daniel Caron Cashmere Sweaters', at on arrival at St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan. Jenkins had worked for the Uni versity since September 1969. By MARCY BOYCE Battalion Staff Travelling from university to uni versity, evangelist Josh McDowell said he feels like Patton when he looked out over the battlefield. Envi sioning what battles lay before him, the general said, “Oh God, I love it.” “And that’s the way I feel. Oh God, I love it—seeing people’s lives change, people challenged to consid er things that they’ve never consi dered before,” said McDowell, whose ministries with Campus Cru sade for Christ have taken him to 570 universities and 58 countries in the last 10 years. His lecture on “Maximum Sex” tonight in Rudder auditorium at 8 p.m. will mark the end of his three- part lecture series at Texas A&M University and the completion of his most recent 11-day tour. McDowell lectured at a conference in Denver and at Lousiana State University and the University of Houston before coming to College Station. In an interview Monday, the mag- na cum laude graduate said he feels most comfortable with university student audiences because it was in a | university that he first struggled seeking the truth to questions such as “Who am I?,” and “Where am I going?” “It was in that context that I was searching for truth and I think it’s the context most people are searching for truth,” he said. “I like the give and take (at univer sities). I think it’s where I can appeal to people’s minds and not be out of character because I find Christianity is a very intelligent faith, a very ra tional faith,” McDowell said. Sunday night in a lecture titled “The Resurrection Hoax” the former law student shared with the 1,500- member audience how several years ago his attempt to refute both the Christian faith and the resurrection of the body of Jesus Christ backfired on him. McDowell said he became a Christian as a result of the findings of those two years of research which have been documented in one of his six best-seller books. Monday night to an even larger crowd which packed Rudder au ditorium to capacity, McDowell again made an appeal to the intellect of those present. Addressing the topic of prophecy, he repeatedly re ferred to current events, particularly in the Middle East, as fulfillment of biblical prophecies over thousands of years old. The last of his lectures, “Max imum Sex,” or as he said Sunday, “Is Love Still Possible in a Junkie World,” will be presented tonight. The content of his lectures changes, but never the topics, McDowell said because he believes the resurrection is the intellectual basis for Christianity, prophecy is the hope and sex is the problem. 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