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program of very excellent musical numbérs. Then the climax of the afternoon comes with two or three vital testimonies by which these Christian young people share the most wonderful thing they have— a knowl edge of the Lord Jesus Christ. If your group is, in a place whére every one seems to have left, theit is a. marvelous' opportunity of ministry in keeping in touch with the boys away from' home., Letters and news of your church will encourage them and strengthen their Christian testi mony when it is being sorely tried. Conclusion God is opening doors of opportunity today. If you want this lesson to be practical to your group, look about you and see what those opportunities are in your community. They are there. What are you going to do about them? JANUARY 24, 1943 W H A T DOES GOD W A N T US TO DO ? 2 P eter 3 :8-18 By Margaret J. Hart Preparation Draw a large letter' “L” on the blackboard, and fill in the topic head ings as they are given. . Introduction In a world of strife, turmoil, hatred, and greed, what does God want us as Christian Endeavorers to do? On every hand we face uncertainty; even_ life itself is uncertain. But from our Scrip-
people. Here are three specific ex amples. For Those Who Have Topics I. ON THE MISSION FIELD. Among the peoples of the earth who have rione of the printed Word of . God in their own -tongue are nearly . fifty different Indian tribes in Mex ico. (Nearly a thousand tribes of the world are without the written Word.) Although the doors in .Mexico are closed against missionaries as such, the government of Mexico has in re cent years welcomed young people Who will go among these tribes to re duce their native languages to writ ing. This, of course, gives excellent opportunities for the person-to-person presentation of the g o s p e l . Some .thirty-five additional workers have entered this open door of service this fall and are now working in Mexico under the Wycliffe Bible Translators. (Members of your Society may be able to tell of other recent developments in world mission fields.): II. AMONG THE SERVICE MEN. The maintenance of a vast army such as ours makes great demands upon the meat-packers, Multnomah School of the Bible Portland, Oregon B. B. S u tcliffe,; D.D., President John G. M itchell, D.O., Viee-Pres. Three-Year Course Free Tuition Jßei m í About ajttu— - Dropusacard todayandgetstartedon anallyearrourtd businessthatwijlmakcyoumoney.Wegive'bigdiscounts ■on leadingreligious itemso( BibleStory Books— Bibles and Testaments— beautilul Plaques and Mottoes— Christmas and EverydayGreeting Cards, etc. New free ■ catalog of supreme money-makers is ready for dip ask- •. Write today ! Law rence E. StrobJç & .C q , 111 E. Sth'St., Dept. B-5, Cincinnati, O. This Year Give CHRISTIAN FICTION The ideal g ift fo r young and old. CHRISTMAS F or Choir and MATERIAL Sunday School Programs • Plays. • Exercises CANDY BOXES Children . Don’t forg et them Sc" > CHRISTMAS CARDS B eautiful -Box Assortm ents at 50c & $1 Personal Cards with Scripture Texts Y our name printed free—-25 |for. $1.00 Your Gift Problems Solved at BEREAN BOOK ROOMS The Church Supply House of the West 405 So. Hill St. Los Angelos, Calif. There must be a reason fo r the way The Christian Digest is growing so rapidly in popularity and subscriptions This magazine which contains "The Best in Current Christian Literature” should be in every Christian home. This 48 page nionthlv magazine contains from 18 to 20 articles of value. Dr. Herbert Lockyer, Editor-in-Chief 8 months $1.00; 1 year $1.50; 18 months $2.00; foreign $1.75, per year This Year Give a Subscription to The Christian Digest Write today for a free sample copy. THE CHRISTIAN DIGEST PUBLISHING CO. 106 M ason S t ., N.W. G rand R apids , M ichigan 4
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