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A group of Peruvian Christians gathered for a Bible conference in Huanta. Their joy in believing makes their faces radiant, as seen by comparing the Christian couple (inset at right) with unevangelized Indians. A Bible Institute in Peru UNDOUBTEDLY the future of missions in all the world rests, not

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mand of the language and a better in­ sight into the problems of their fellow countrymen than one of another nation can ever attain.” An extract from the letter of a devoted missionary’s wife well portrays the vicissitudes, hopes and fears, suc­ cesses and disappointments o f a mission­ ary’s • life: “ Phil and Nick had good numbers at meetings at Ticlias. The people seemed eager for the W ord. Some professed to accept Christ and others who had already accepted were given assurance. The people were thrilled that the missionaries visited them and showed their gratitude by crying when they left. Phil said one old lady tried to kiss him, but he was just too tall. One o f our converts there was beaten up and left for dead by a mob. But now they all respect him and the perse­ cution is in a more subtle way. W e are rejoicing in the good beginning of the Bible Institute in Huanta.”

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with our American missionaries, but with the indigenous churches which they establish. These churches must have trained Christian leaders who are equipped against the deluge of modern­ ism that has well-nigh engulfed many mission fields, proving a great calamity. So the Independent Board is em­ phasizing the training of consecrated national Christian workers in every field. Our readers will be interested to learn of this effort in Peru, more modest in scope than the seminaries in Korea and Japan, but “ who hath despised the day of small things?” An experienced missionary writes of this venture o f faith: "The mission­ aries of this mission believe in indig­ enous churches led by national pastors because such men have a better com­

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