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Page 28 text: “r End of October 1947 Watch for Dates Main Feature ■ Two scientific sound Films: The God of Creation and The God of the Atom Produced by the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago These two masterpieces marvellously prove the Word of God l---- -- -J 1 ”
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Page 27 text: “YEAR BOOK c futocj xajilii — 27 — ”Page 29 text: “MUMostA a ntuuieJt pxxje 14- £ jt yabe ict) biefe donate utifereg Sieu» jte§ yier gefeften unb tm ©eifte ntetne SJIicte uuer bas? grojse ifeio t)ter tm jubojmcyen Ma= nttooa ictjmexyen lapeit, too Aaujenoe mm Menlcyen leben. )Oann jttcyt es mir ins yerg, menu id) un» ter aU btejen unjterwicyen ©eeien, feme, ober nut gan j roemge jinbe, bie ba gum lebenbigen tsiauuen getommen pub —. su, mte tiaung, iiicyt roayr? ' yiun jteyen. loir tjier als fcymad)e iiidjtleiu in btejer graven iftnjtetTus, urn fitt ben etrn au leucyten. (Sott yetye unSl d) mar oom Id. ois gum 10. tiuar in Meutiino. itonnten letber megen bem piicym barett (scftneejturnt feme i8er|amtnlungen tit ber Stircye yaben. (Sott lentt ya aileS. tbSir Ijac ten groet in rtbatt)aufern unb burften efltcye igeime bejudjen. idiar tn etnem Jjjeitn, tno SSruber SBiebe fdjon btel gearbeuet yatte. ilUS id) ytnfam, mar bte $rau uebruat unb |ud)te ben yrteben mtt (Soft. 2d) toar pm!) bag tdj biejen armen, yungrtgen ©eeten bas (ioangeuunt fagen burj te. dbir lafen gujatnmen bag assort, jpracyen baritber unb beteten; |o etltctje Male. mnbitdj fagte )te, bafe fie eg glauben unb yalfen tonnte, baft ber £ err °tejus aud) fur iyie (sdimben ge= This is one of the most important sub¬ jects we study in Bible School. In it we learn the necessity of mission work. The duties of a missionary are clearly explain¬ ed. Then also we make a thorough survey of the field, which is the world. It is to be understood that “missions” means to proclaim the gospel to all men everywhere. To proclaim a message there must be something that can be given with authority. This is certainly the case here, for the Lord Himself has commanded to preach the gospel to every creature. “Gospel” means “good tidings”, and tid¬ ings can only bear any significance to those who are ignorant of them, and they can only be “good tidings” to those who hear them. Certainly, the gospel carries the best message that anyone can receive. It expressly tells of the only Saviour who died for our sins, was buried and rose a- gain. (Cor. 15: 3-4). “And by him all that believe are justified from all things . . ” (Acts 13: 39). The following verse, “Nei¬ ther is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” (Acts 4: 12), explains why Jesus wants every creature everywhere to hear this glorious gospel.. The preceeding Bible verses bear the message while the following show the duties of a missionary. Christ in His last words to the disciples said, “As my Father hath sent me, even so send I you (John 20: 21). “Ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, . . . and unto the utter¬ most part of the earth.” (Acts 1: 8). It is evident that a true missionary must have something to witness of. He must be luuueu )ei, uno pe put) jeiu tomue. ioeiet jut uiqe (vamuve, beau pe orauajen uott) met uuieuuet|Ulig till ueutu Aieueu. oO lute (per, leijeu mu uueiau uie uejen puten bet ueueu vuueit non tpejajimpei ojepy itmeueu. GmcP tiuenbs taut etu junger Maiui jelji bebtuat £U uus uuo )ugte, uajj tyiu ]eme uuoemap jeyt icyiuet mat uno er ntucyte to© oauou. b£uO) luugeieiu laieiptaa), loeten uuo Aiejeu, jujaute er inta.) nut eitunal nut flarem kuute an unb jpraa), „2 guess, it ' s fait!) , ty |agte, „Ayat is au. anuin tonnte er ai» tes japea uno jejt glauueu, cap jetne AsunbetP Ittjuio tynt augenotmnen jet. pa.) glauote es U)tn aua). kiseuye yieuoeupunben pno |olct)es: mang munOeroar, menu ber (Detp isiuttes bas 4perg eimnai erjabt. vtud) l)ter Ijauen (lie jdjimpei: Mteben bt e gio e, grope Uiorarbett getan. (Pott fegne biejen jungen Mann unb er aL te tyn uuo geoe tym met trrtenntnts uno iasacystum, Oeun er t]t etn iiatyoltf. tss t]t jeyr met tuoeit unb es jeylen meyt ' jlroetter. i A er :g err moue uns bie)eroen jcyeiu ten. itietet fur uns unb bie (sacye bes vt 1111 - benn es gtot mete aud) |d)toere it’ampfe. Hieter JJtaaeus. born again and must carry the love of Christ in his heart. Whosoever has these qualities is responsiDie to witness to everyone that he possibly can, may it be at home, on the street, in Dusmess, in church, Sunday School, or in the foreign field. God wants all men everywhere to be saved, for He is “not willing that any should perish.” 2 Pet. 3: 9. In studying the “mission, field” we find that there are hundreds of thousands of people in each country, including Canada, who have never heard of the only salva¬ tion. Most of these have some kind of a false religion by which they can never ob¬ tain true peace of heart no matter how ac¬ curately they observe their Church laws. What they need is the religion which brings them the loving Savior who washed their sins away with His own blood that He shed on the cross, for “without the shedding of blood is no remission.” (Heb. 9: 22.) Now, if we take into consideration all the other countries besides Canada, we know that there are millions of people on this earth who are living in utter darkness. Ih Ephesians 2, we read that they are “dead in trespasses and sins” vs. 1 “by nature the children of wrath,” vs. 3, “with¬ out Christ, being aliens . . . having no hope, and without God in the world.” vs. 12 . What a challenge to us, who have been saved by grace through faith in Him, who gave His life a ransom for us, that we car¬ ry forth this message with gratitude for what has been done for us, and with love to the lost. “Pray ye therefore the Lord of the har¬ vest, that he will send forth labourers in¬ to his harvest.” Matth. 9: 38. Elizabeth Wiebe. ”
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