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THINGS TO COME PENTECOST, Th.D. This is perhaps the great­ est book oo the prophetic Scriptures in our genera­ tion, covering an enor­ mous scope of "Things to Come.” This is for all lovers of Bible prophecy. Widely r e c e i v e d and highly recommended! $7.95 DUNHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY Findlay, Ohio J. DW IGHT

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Sutherland in Christian giving

There are three phases in the lives of all Christian workers, and particularly in the case of missionaries and ministers. The first phase is pre-college age, when the prospective mis­ sionary or minister is a youngster. The church spends much time and money and effort in providing a Christian education program designed to train up the child in the way that he should go. Splendid recrea­ tional f a c i l i t i e s are built; wherever possible, a director of young people's work is provided; every ef­

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W O R L D ’S LAR GE ST C I T Y

T O K Y O CRUSADE May 6 through June 5/(961

DR. BOB PIERCE, President W O R L D V I S I O N , I N C . , A o x 0. Pasadena, Calif, or World Vision of Canada, Box 181 -K, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

fort is made to attract the child and the high school young person into the life of the local church. Upon completion of his high school training, the young person is sent off to college or some institution of higher learning in order to be especially trained for his life's work. This con­ stitutes the second phase of his life. The third phase is made up of actual service which that individual renders in the years following his formal training. In this third phase of the Christian worker's life, the church likewise spends a great deal of time and money. In conservative circles, much is made of giving to foreign missionary work. Appeals are constantly made in behalf of the missionaries who are out on the field or who are desirous of getting onto the field. Likewise the church of Jesus Christ is deeply concerned about the pre-college life of its young people and it is deeply interested in the missionary life of those young people who have been called of the Lord to go into foreign missionary service. But, also, there is all too frequently a rather indifferent, if not actually antago­ nistic, attitude shown whenever a request comes to the local church for aid in this second phase — the actual preparation of these young people for missionary service. But it is this phase— the central phase— of an individ­ ual's life that determines the kind of person he will be

This command of the Risen Christ is being carried out through the media of about 50 radio stations from coast to coast and several foreign stations. Heard in State of Israel. Many write for the Prophecy Edi­ tion New 'Testament. These are followed up by mail and personal calls whenever possible. Classes are held where Jewish people gather in homes. Some are finding Christ as Saviour-Messiah. We covet your prayerful support. Send for free copy of your maga­ zine, MESSAGE TO ISRAEL. Coulson Shepherd, Director (FOUNDED 1937)

___ 1 ___t i t MESSAGE TO ISRAEL, Inc. BOX «82, G.P.O., NEW YORK I, N. Y.

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