King's Business - 1954-10

Still Meeting Emergency Needs TTrlTT

Sends POW’s to Seminary

642 ex-Communist POWS's in Korea want to enter the Christian ministry. World Vision, Inc. has pledged to support and send 80 picked men to seminary. Chaplain Harold Voelkel has returned to Korea to supervise this ministry, and writes: “Without the generous help of World Vision, Inc. the POW seminary program could not be conducted." Communism is closing the doors in country after country. Trained native pastors and work­ ers are God's remaining hope to carry the gos­ pel to untold millions. Pray for these POW students in seminary. Help send one yourself— $25 will support a student for a month. * * *

Nationw ide Release Starting October 15

World Vision, Inc. presents a new

Bob Pierce goes to Korea for nationwide emergency Evangel­ istic C am p a ign— Sept. 28 to Oct. 31, sponsored by 4000 Korean churches. You can help .. . PRAY!

Documentary-Drama DEADMENONFURLOUGH

for further information, write to

"M eeting Emergency W orld Needs Through Established Evangelical Missions”

Lenin says, " A Communist is a dead man on furlough“

SEE Communist "Dead Men"...denying themselves souls, sweeping like animals into South Korea. The true story of Commu­ nist war against Christianity — of heroic Pastor Chai who dared defy his Communist Captors to stand for Christ!

WORLD VISION I nc DR. FRANK C. PHILLIPS, Secretary P .O .B O X 151 e PORTLAND, OREGON Addres» For CANADA— BOX 294 e BRANTFORD, ONTARIO

Write to W o r ld V ision , Inc. for book ing s today l

Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker