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CHALLENGE OF THE LOST Chinese Idol Come! ' Tarry!” ll Go!” These are the three great verbs of the Gospel. They are in the imperative mood and are to be obeyed by loyal Christians everywhere. Come to Christ. Tarry to learn of Him. Go, tell others of the Saviour of the world. COME.” Christ gives the invitation to all who have not yet made Him the Christ of their souls. ' TARRY.” The disciples of Christ tarried with Him. that He might prepare them for their work. One must surely be a learner ere he may become a teacher. Communion is the predecessor of communication. GO.” Oh, it is a sad fact that this last named verb from the Saviour ' s lips has been slowly heeded by Christians. The burdens of the lost are not only grievous to be borne, but the ultimatum is death. The Lord is saying to us, Do you know the disease? Oh, yes. Lord, I do, Go, then, and tell them these two things—the disease and the cure. It is this apostolic sense that has moved our missionaries to the task. They have heard the command Go!” Preach! They do not feel that they must live or that they must come back. They most certainly know that they must go, and must preach the Gospel to the unsaved. In the following pages we are presenting the principal teachings o( the religions of the world. We leave it to our readers to judge whether or not the adherents of these religions can be saved without the Gospel. The photographs are of graduates who have gone to the field in the past year. ( 78 )
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”If God has accepted my service, then my life is charmed till my work is done, “David Livingstone. Africa Area 12.000,000 sq. mi. Population 150,000.000 Communicants 900,000 Foreign Missionaries 3,000 Mohammedanism Origin: At Mecca, 571, by Mohammed, who believed he had a divine revela¬ tion from Gabriel, making him a prophet. Beliefs: It is a mixture of Judaism and Paganism, It teaches that there is one God and Mohammed is his prophet. Predestination is their hope; only Moslems are saved. Man: God took a lump of clay and broke in into two pieces. From this he created mankind. Sin: Wilful violation of the law of God is sin, but sins of ignorance are not counted as sin. Salvation: The hope of the Moslem is in predestination; however, good works are of some assistance. Salvation from the present power of sin is ignored. Heaven: A place of sensual enjoyment to which only Mohammedans go. Hell: It is similar to the Roman Catholic purgatory. Sinners are tormented in the tomb. Mohammedans may have to go through purgatory, but only for a few days. Book: The Koran is the sacred book—uncreated and eternal Results: The position of women is degraded to an intolerably low place. There is social degradation, all progress is blocked; poverty abounds. Animism Beliefs Soul; All objects have a living soul. The soul may occupy any part of a man ' s body. It may be put in a place of safety in a time of danger. The soul departs permanently at death. Future Life: When a man dies his soul becomes his spirit. There is a con¬ tinued existence after death. Souls and spirits are worshipped because they have religious value as being in close connection with the fearful and mysterious. Worship: The Animist worships nature and ancestral spirits, God: Many gods, who are humanised, personified, and moral. Ritual: The objective in ritual is to realize the presence of a god, or gods, and to v ork on the divine for certain human ends. Result: There is no rest for their souls or peace for their hearts. They are ignorant of the salvation which comes from God. Behold, I have set before thee an open door” (Revelation 3:3). Martha Manz Mr. and Mrs, John Hiehert Ellen Doran Lydia Jantz Agnes Harder Mary Jenks Anna Goertzen
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