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Reaching, across the lines created by political differences and economic
barriers, Christianity in terms of Seventh-day Adventist mission work is now
reaching into 227 of the 281 countries of the world. It rises abovethe boundaries of race,
nationality, and creed establishing hospitals, clinics, schools, mission stations, churches, and welfare
centers for the sake of the physically ill, the mentally distressed, the spiritually impoverished.
Actuated by the word of Jesus, “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these,
Seventh-day Adventist Missionaries are carrying
practical Christianity into earth’s dark corners as rapidly as means permit.
Your gift will extend and strengthen this world-wide uplift program. It
will demonstrate your belief that the Golden Rule is still a good stand
ard of conduct, that the “Love thy neighbor as thyself” philosophy
An investment in Christian
Missions is a share in a Better World!
Heated. Attendant Gives
Injection io Leper Patient
at O ne tof O u r L e p e r
Colonies
What Your Gift W ill Do
$1,000 Will give medical assistance to 100
lepers in the Central African Leper
Colony.
$500 Will educate two students in the T rain
ing School in Beirut, Syria
$100 Will supply textbooks and educational
equipment for a Mission School in
Mexico
W ard of Advent
Chungking, China
$50 Will provide sh o e s for 10 gospel Col-
•porteurs in Eastern Europe
$18.80 Will sustain the world-wide Adventist
program of humanitarian, uplift, and
rehabilitation for O N E M IN U T E .
Give Generously . . ,
and with a Prayer!
Watch for* this graphic re
of
the world-wide w o rk
Seventh-day Adventists. I t
he brought to your door s
Have your offering ready!
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Local Adventist Churches Set up Clothing and
Food Distribution Center for Victims of Van-
port, Oregon Flood Disaster, M ay 30, 1948.