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The Other Sheep Volume 37 Number 10, Remiss Rehfeldt (Editor) Oct 1950

The Other Sheep Volume 37 Number 10, Remiss Rehfeldt (Editor)

Other Sheep

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Herald Of Holiness Volume 39, Number 25 (1950), Stephen S. White (Editor) Aug 1950

Herald Of Holiness Volume 39, Number 25 (1950), Stephen S. White (Editor)

Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today

Foreign Mission Work

01 The Only True God, and Jesus Christ (John 17:3) Stephen S. White
03 Prevailing Prayer By E. N. Pitts
03 Their High Example By Norman C. Schlichter
04 FOREIGN MISSIONS By Remiss Rehfeldt
04 Hold High the Torch! By Mary Scott
05 DAY SCHOOLS By Cora Walker, Nicaragua
06 Bible Schools and Evangelism By Earl G. Lee, Missionary in India
06 Medical Missions By Robert O. Jackson, Africa
06 IT IS A MIRACLE!
07 Sin in Believers By Raymond C. Kratzer
08 Victory—"In Spite Of!" By Floyd A. Wycoff
09 The Life Beyond: After Death-What? By …


The Other Sheep Volume 37 Number 04, Remiss Rehfeldt (Editor) Apr 1950

The Other Sheep Volume 37 Number 04, Remiss Rehfeldt (Editor)

Other Sheep

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A Critique In The Field Of Certain Problems Involved In Relating Missions To The Church, Martin Bailey Clark Jan 1950

A Critique In The Field Of Certain Problems Involved In Relating Missions To The Church, Martin Bailey Clark

Graduate Thesis Collection

Since the beginning of the twentieth century missionary leaders have become aware of the national church as the focal point of their difficulties. The church on the mission field is a victory in itself, but with it comes an awareness of problems both new and old. The purpose of this thesis is to discuss and analyze these problems and draw certain conclusions. The procedure will follow this outline: (1) Definition (2) The Problems Involved (3) Origin of the Problems (4) Efforts Toward Resolution of the Problems.