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PRAYER RED E EM THE 77,145 , O O fl And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep for now is our salvation nearer than when 'we believed. ROM. 13:11 Let me burn out for Thee, dear Lord Burn and wear out for Thee. Don't let me rust or my lite be, A failure my God to Thee. Use me and all I have dear Lord And get me so close to Thee, Till I feel the throb Of the great heart of God, And my life burn out for Thee. l28 Redeeming the time, because the days are evil. EPH. 5:16
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I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live forever. Jour: 6:50 Cl-IINA AS CHRIST broke the bread for the hungry along the Galilean shore, so millions in China today are suffering not only from the dreadful physical hunger, but also from spiritual hunger. New China is not accepting ancient religions. They have nothing to replace them unless we take them Christ. We praise God that glorious harvests are being reaped in many sections, and the Christian youth of the land stand out as hopeful beacon lights. We are not the only force fighting for -China. Communism per- meates China. A young Chinese was taken by the Communists and cruci- fied, For two days, he hung on a cross. His aged father plead for the body. Not only was he refused, but he, too, was killed. - Yes, this is the midnight hour for China. Her greatest need is Christ. China calls to you. Will you answer that caII? DONNA LUTTON Congress of Bands Speaker l27
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CHINA Jae Nm Y, .fafuff I AM Chu Lih Uin, a native of Hupeh. As a result of prosperity I began to lead a wild life-smoking tobacco and opium, gambling and night revelry. I spent little time at home and quarreled violently with my wife. One day a dis- astrous flood made me a pauper. I soon lost my friends, My efforts for a refor- mation proved futile, but in God's provi- dence I met an old acquaintance who Pled with me to visit the Gospel Hall. After many invitations from my con- verted friend, I relented. I listened carefully to the evangelist and one night after a striking dream, I asked to be made a new man. Christ did this and de- livered me from all my sinful habits. To- Clay my home is a happy one. My heart is joyful. My debts are paid. My busi- ness is prospering, and I've dedicated my life to God. Whom the Son sets free is free indeed. l29 110' ... A Baptismal at Lusia V' . It -2 Headman of Dat, Sen fribe ' for 4 fif, -- .. Q' 1' I -. . . ' 53- . ' ' . ,f f - '-.. ' Q AA 5- . I .x w A N. . .- ?f j - - i Y ' 3 w Sunday service in the Kowloon Tong School
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