Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 pages |
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... tian Association has been that rendered in the realm of Christian unity . By its interdenomina- tional platform , by its ecumenical program , by its drawing together in close friendship during the most plastic years of their lives the ...
... tian Association has been that rendered in the realm of Christian unity . By its interdenomina- tional platform , by its ecumenical program , by its drawing together in close friendship during the most plastic years of their lives the ...
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... tian faith . Wherever he goes he interests himself in the progress and plans of the Christian move- ment . No matter how busy he may be , he takes time to look up missionaries and native Christian workers and encourage them in their ...
... tian faith . Wherever he goes he interests himself in the progress and plans of the Christian move- ment . No matter how busy he may be , he takes time to look up missionaries and native Christian workers and encourage them in their ...
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... tian activity . A thorough evaluation of the evi- dence leads to the same conclusion - inadequate leadership . The leaders of the Churches in a time like the present must know the way , must point the way , must keep in the lead , and ...
... tian activity . A thorough evaluation of the evi- dence leads to the same conclusion - inadequate leadership . The leaders of the Churches in a time like the present must know the way , must point the way , must keep in the lead , and ...
Contents
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THE NEED OF AUGMENTING THE | 40 |
INFLUENCES WHICH MILITATE AGAINST | 75 |
Copyright | |
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