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GOSPEL CAMPAIGN

. Another well-attended and inspiring meeting was held in the South Dunedin Bantist Church on Tuesday evening last. Several recent converts, and sonie who wisned to openly confess “ Jesus as Lord ” tor the_ first time in a public manner, rose to their feet when an opportunity was «W en . , l ?ni of so doing. The pastor of the church (Mr Fred C. Every) conducted the meeting, and gave a short address of ‘ Adv?®e J? Young Converts,’ which was very attentively listened to by all present, •roints touched on briefly were the assurance of salvation, which every believer , e! W 5 the necessity for confession of Christ was emphasised? the need of daily reading of God’s Word and of prayer to Cod was made plain, being illustrated oj the relation of good wholesome food to tlie health _ot the physical man. The Bible contained food for the spiritual or inner man, and should be partaken of daily. Lastly they were advised to "ive up an evil ways and hurtful influences, ilie meeting was then thrown open, so that any might “speak, or sing, or pray,” as the Spirit led them so to do; and a large number took part. At the earnest request of the meeting it was decided to carry on again on Friday next at 7.50 p.ni. when all interested are cordially invited to attend. J

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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7

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GOSPEL CAMPAIGN Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7

GOSPEL CAMPAIGN Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7