King's Business - 1968-08

the m issionary DENTIST

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W e lcom e ; little girl from India with your meager little pack and hot, dusty, bare feet. Welcome to a Compassion Home where dedicated Christian workers assure you your tomorrows will be brighter than your hopeless yesterdays.

6 ({ l/(W /^C fu i/3nU U lt_. D.D.S., DIRECTOR ravaged by den­ tal diseases. Spirtually, the peo­ ple have been doped with various forms of religious worship, but are not personally acquainted with God or His power to save them. Some forms of dental services are avail­ able to the upper classes but only in the country’s largest cities. There al­ so some welfare service is provided for others, but according to the tes­ timony ' of the local dentists, much inferior to the service they provide their private patients. The other thousands of towns and villages are entirely beyond the reach of any den­ tal care as are the people living in the jungles. As a Missionary Dentist, Dr. Gill White has an effective and fruitful ministry among these people. Doors have been opened to provide needy- dental services and to minister the Word to children, to the radical uni­ versity students, to the skeptical up­ per classes, among suffering primi­ tive peoples living in the jungles, to the needy missionaries and their families, as well as to even the re­ ligiously fanatical peoples residing in small towns and villages. Through the preaching of the Gospel, lives have been transformed and witness­ ing evangelical churches have been established in the outlying areas. While the solution to the problem is really very simple and easy to accomplish, it cannot be done with­ out the participation on the part of God’s people in two essentials: faith and perseverance. The Lprd said, “ Look on the field; for they are white already to harvest” ; “ The har­ vest truly is plenteous, but the la­ bourers are few. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that he will send forth labourers into his har­ vest” (John 4:35; Matt. 9:37-38). So to fulfill this need, we are look­ ing for individual churches who will unite and pray regularly each week for a special Christian dentist by name until he too goes into mission­ ary service. 00 AUGUST, 1968 E c u a d o r i s a l a n d

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Here—because thousands of concerned, generous American sponsors really care— you’ll enjoy nourishing food, clean clothes, adequate shelter, medical care and educa­ tional opportunity in a warm Christian atmosphere. And maybe you’ll learn to laugh and play. ..and hope!

TODAY, MORE THAN 24,000 CHILDREN are cared for day-in, day-out in 180 Compassion Homes. Yet the need of Asia’s children cries for Compassion to reach out to other little ones. How can Compassion ever care for them? Only by appealing to warm­ hearted American young people, families and older people to share in this worthy opportunity. Your investment of $12.00 a month will care for a hungry, love-starved little boy or girl. SHARE T O D A Y . .. and feel the joy mount up as you experience the thrill of “ telling” them through Compassion that “ there’s hope for tomorrow.” DID YOU KNOW? COMPASSION . . . Cares for more than 24,000 needy children. M aintains 180 Homes (Includes 11 homes for children of lepers; deaf, dumb, and blind children), supervised by Christian staff and directors. Provides more than 30,000,000 meals each year.

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IN KOREA, INDIA, IN D O N E SIA & H AITI mon: Est. 1952— Rev. Everett F. Swanson, Founder Rev. Henry L. Harvey, Pres. □ Yes, with God's Jielp, I want to sponsor a child for $12.00 a month. I enclose support for □ first month □ one year. I understand I may discontinue at any time.

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An Interdenominational, Gov.-approved Non-profit Corporation Dept. K88, 7774 Irvin g Park Rd., Chicago, III. 60634 Canadian residents write: Com passion of Canada Ltd., Box 880, Blenheim , Ontario

M y choice is Number_________. If this child has been chosen, please send case history and photo of child you select for me as soon as possible. I prefer Q boy □ girl, approximately ______ years of age. □ I cannot sponsor a child now, but want to help by giving $_____________ enclosed.

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