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go to China and Japan, they find people who accept Christ and reveal Him to their friends in a way which often puts to shame American Christians. The red-skinned Indians, too, often show Christ to the unsaved better than do many white people. Of the Samaritans we read, “ And many of the Samaritans of that city believed on him for the saying of the woman, which testified, He told me all that ever I did” (John 4:39). Object: A piece of paper size 8)4x11 inches. (Fold each end to within % inch of the middle, leaving a gap of )4 inch. In this space print the word “ FEL LOWSHIP.” Near the top print the word “ CHURCH.” Open the flaps and using the letters in the word “ FELLOW SHIP,” complete the following words, “ FAITH, GRACE, LOVE, RULING, EXHORTATION, WEEPING, BLESS ING, HOSPITALITY, L I V E a n d PEACEABLY.” Close the flaps and line to represent the doors of a church.) Lesson: The doors of this church are opened enough to let us see the word “ FELLOWSHIP.” If you want to find real fellowship, the church is the best place to look for it. In fact, there is no other place where you can find true and lasting Christian fellowship. Sept. 9, 1951 F e l l o w s h ip F o u n d
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Objects: Four wax hearts and a cameo. (The hearts should be red, yel low, black and white. They can be made from molding wax.) Lesson: Before Christ went back to Heaven, He said to His disciples: “ Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, bap tizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world” (Matt. 28:19,20).
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Christ’s gospel—the good news of His salvation—is for the whole world. I have here four wax hearts, all different colors. They represent different races of people. Christ ministered to the needs of other nationalities beside the Jews as is seen in John 4, which tells of Him dealing with the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well. To her He said, “Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again: But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life” (John 4:13, 14). Here is a cameo with the image of a person on it. We will let it remind us of Christ. As I press it against the wax heart, it leaves its image on the heart. God wants our hearts and our lives to be so changed that they will remind people of Christ. The Christian should be kind, loving and patient like Christ. Notice that each heart, no matter what its color, is capable of receiving the likeness of the cameo. The likeness is as clear in the black heart as it is in the white one. So the black people of Africa can receive Christ as their Saviour and can reveal His likeness to their companions just as well as can the people whose skin is white. Likewise, the yellow reproduces the image perfectly. When the missionaries
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At Multnomah you see wholesome young people . . . attractive buildings . . . friendly personnel. But there's more than meets the eye! Spiritual atmos phere . Bible-centered curriculum . _. . Christ-exalting administration . . . vital campus-to-community witness . . . So look to Multnomah for YOUR Bible training! W rite fo r catalog M ULTNOMAH School of fhe BIBLE Willard M. Aldrich, Th.D., President 632 N.Eo HOLLADAY • PORTLAND 14, ORE. “ If it's Bible you want — you want Multnomah"
We will open the doors of the church and see if we can find out what makes real fellowship. As we open the doors of the church, we will open our Bibles to the 12th chapter of Romans, beginning with the third verse. Inside the doors, we find the same words which we find in the New Testament. We see the words, “ FAITH, GRACE, LOVE, RUL- I N G , EXHORTATION, WEEPING, BLESSING, HOSPITALITY, LIVE and PEACEABLY.” Each of these words helps to give us an understanding of the things which
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