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Identifier: 34857937.emory.edu
Title: World missions and your dollar (electronic resource)
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Clark, Elmer Talmage, 1886-1966
Subjects: Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : Board of Missions, Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Contributing Library: Emory University, Pitts Theology Library
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It is proposed to launch and lead a revival movement inevery Annual Conference in America, beginning in March, 1928. Simulta-neously, the movement will be projected in all of our dozen foreign fields.Our missionaries and native evangelists will once more become pioneers of theGospel. Leaving institutional work as much as possible in the hands oftrained native leaders, the missionary evangelists will push out into the heathenvillages, into the remote places where the name of Christ has never been heard,or if heard, never repeated, into the highways and byways of the heathenworld, and preach Christ. This is our new missionary policy, which is not a new policy but simplythe policy of Christ, the Apostles, and the early Church. This International Revival is the first real advance movement plannedby the Board of Missions since our drastic retrenchment began several yearsago. It is the advance for which the Church has been calling, the one forwhich the greatest need exists. It must succeed!
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Jesus sat over against the treasury and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury.And he saith unto them, This poor widow hath cast in more than all. For all they did castin of their abundance, but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living.
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