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Jaw Ska!! 7494 Balzaae WMJM4 Wray Jem? NEAR EAST Loading the caravan ln Khavaba. THE GIRL was lying face downward, unconscious on the cobblestones. A Christian passer-by helped her home and summoned the Missionary to EIenor's home. After two weeks elapsed, Elenor Matar expressed her desire for healing. She had been a drug addict to offset frequent violent convulsions. Christians prayed fervently that day until mid-afternoon when the Missionary demanded the demon to depart in Jesus' name. The victim shrieked, her body racked with pain. She fell to the floor screaming, Strength has gone out of me. Suddenly she jumped up and tried to praise the Lord. The demon sought desperately to enter a Saint of God who was praying. Clutching her arm the Christian moaned, Oh it feels like a knife through my arm! Twenty minutes of earnest prayer ensued before she was also delivered, Great was our joy for the freedom from the powers of darkness. M9 Wedding at close of conference in Ghusm.
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The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved. JER. 8:20 And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground. GEN. 4:10 Oh Church of Christ, what wilt thou say When on the awful judgment day They charge thee with their doom? They're passing, passing fast away, In thousands day by day, They're passing to their doom, They're passing to their doom. 148
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