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All over rural America, all year round, . the 165 missionaries of the American Sunday-School Unionare harvesting souls. Last year, through their efforts, more than 10,000 boys and girls, men and women professed personal faith in Jesus Christ. Today these missionaries are conducting more than 2500 Sunday schools in churchless rural communities. The need for these schools — and many more— is great. Rural America was once the source of a steady stream of spiritual leadership. Today it is almost spiritually destitute. Hun­ dreds of rural communities are un­ churched and without any gospel witness. Your prayerful support of the work of the American Sunday-School Union will help to harvest souls in Rural America. Give your help now!

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Send for your copy of THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSIONARY containing dramatic stories of our work in rural America. W rite to D e p t, k Department of Missions AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION 1816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. “ THE PIONEER SUNDAY-SCHOOL ORGANIZATION OF THE USA" 4

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