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HOW TO RUN A SUNDAY SCHOOL

What is a Soul Winner?

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A few weeks ago Billy Graham said this about being a soul winner: "A Christian grows through service. Be a soul winner. There’s a difference be­ tween a witness and a soul winner. A soul winner is filled with the Spirit of God. He visits the sick. He gives to the poor. He loves his enemies. He is kind to his neighbors. Anyone can walk up to another on the street and bark, 'Brother, are you saved?’ It takes more than that.” This statement by Billy Graham makes good, solid sense. We need to practice "friendship evangelism.” We need to gain the genuine confidence and respect of those we wish to win to Christ. How many people right now are you being a friend to for Christ’s sake? If the list is small determine today by God’s grace to do something about

it. To this end your editors once a year prepare an entire issue of T h e K in g ’ s B u sin e ss that is suitable to give to loved ones and friends who are without Christ. We still have a good supply of this year’s special Christianity issue that features the entire Gospel of John in large, easy-to-read 12-point type (two sizes larger than this). We suggest you order a bundle for local use (recall there’s no date on the cover or at the bottom of pages so it is good as a booklet for years to come) and then order individual copies to be mailed out by us to your friends and loved ones in more distant places. Use the coupon below and plain paper for additional copies. Just 25c each or 5 for $1 postpaid. (That figures out at $10 for a bundle of 50 or $5 for a bundle of 25.)

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