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Choir Praises

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acle? (v. 1.) Is this important in all Christian service? 3. Is there not something strange in the fact that the people of God had not done something for this poor man long before this? 4. What better thing than gold did Peter and John have? (v. 6.) 5. Apply the consequent actions of the healed man to the person who has just been saved by faith in Christ (w . 7-11). Are these things still true of you? Study Questions on Chapter 3 ( Continued) 1. How is Peter’s faithfulness to Christ evident in verse 12? 2. Who does Peter say really per­ formed this miracle? (vv. 13-16.) 3. What does Peter call upon these Jews to do? (v. 19.) 4. To what great event does Peter allude in verses 19, 20? 5. What dispensational teaching does Peter emphasize in verse 21? Study Questions on Chapters 3 and 4 ( Continued) 1. Who is thè Prophet predicted through Moses? (3:22-24.) 2. What is the consequence of fail­ ure to hear and obey Him? (v. 23.) 3. Why did Jesus come? (v. 26.) 4. What groups in Jerusalem op­ posed the disciples in their witness of Jesus? (4:1.) 5. Why did they not approve of what was going on? (v. 2.) Note how oftentimes it is official Christendom which most hinders the spread of the gospel! Study Questions on Chapter 4 ( Continued) 1. Can opposition to the gospel stop the spread of the gospel? (v. 4.) 2. What is the meaning behind the question asked by these enemies of the gospel? (v. 7; see Deut. 13:1-5.) These men hoped to bring the dis­ ciples of Christ into a situation in which they could condemn and kill them with the Scriptures on their side! 3. Note the prominence of the Holy Spirit throughout the narrative of Acts (v. 8). 4. Note the wonderful boldness of Peter (w . 9-12). Boldness is a gift of the Holy Ghost! 5. Who gets the credit for the mir­ acle of healing the lame man? (v. 10 .)

73 hymn a rangem nts by 10 Famous American Choir Arrangers Open My Eyes That I May See • Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us • Our Great Savior • Lead Me T o Calvary • On The Cross O f Cal­ vary • Crusader’s Hymn • Jesus Whispers Peace • The Sands O f Time Are Sinking • Under His Wings • O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee • Give O f Your Best T o The Mas­ ter • Just A Closer Walk With Thee • An Evening Prayer All Favorites Easy-To-Sing Arrangements Pka iAB 'Book PubfiicaiionA Dept. KB 106 ♦Mound, Minnesota

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At the Pierce Baby Home in Taejon, Korea, a little orphan carries an orphan baby on her back as she plays during the day.

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WORLD VISION SCOREBOARD

Behind each little face in the 106 World Vision Orphanages is a story so sad it could never adequately be told — fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters vio­ lently destroyed by murder, bombing , disease, exposure, starvation. At home in America one could not believe there could be so many orphans, so much abject poverty, so many who are the sole remnant of their family. Hear BOB PIERCE Each Sunday WCAO Baltimore, Md.......................................* .............8:30 a.m. WLS Chicago, III .........................................................................5:00p.m. WHK Cleveland, 0......................................................................3:00p.m. WHB Kansas City, Mo.............................................................8:30a.m. WABC New York, N.Y.................................................................9:00a.m. WRCV Philadelphia, Pa...............................................................9:00a.m. WRNL Richmond, Va.....................................................................8:30a.m. KG0 San Francisco, Cal..........................................................4:00p.m. KVI Seattle, Wash.....................................................................9:30p.m. WILK Wilkes-Barre, Pa...............................................................9:00a.m. Other stations to be added as God enables. Write for current schedule.

• Orphans supported — 7,759 • Orphanages — 106 • War Widows Supported — 75 (plus their 150 children) Other World Vision projects: Pastors’ conferences, relief, medical evangelism, leper colonies, Bible clubs, support of native workers, training of seminary students. You are invited to share with your pray­ ers and gifts in this gigantic program of mercy. Clip and Mail this form TODAY! ^ WORLD VISION, INC. Dr. Frank C. Phillips, Exec. Secy. P.0. Box 151 10 Portland 7 , Oregon I desire to sponsor_____ orphans at $10.00 per month. Name------------------------------------------------ Address,--------------------------- —------------- City___________________ Zone------- State --------------------- ------

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