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1 wish to TATCE-q:4US_OPPORTOITY TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR RECENT CONTRIBUTION THAT IS MEAN|NG_S0-.-MUClr^O^a>!ETfiUSZ" FAmTLY"~XS""THEY^-ENOEAVOR-JLO_^RRY ON
THE .GREAT PROGRAM OF EVANGEl7sM~-W--T1HAT_ LAND AND TO MEET THE GR^vTTnS^ COST
BROUGHT ON BY THEIR NEW ADVENTURE IN BROADCASTING -AND_ ALSO FOR THE FINAN
CIAL ASSISTANCE IN THE RECENT EMERGENCY WHEN MARY FAUSZ WTTS-SO
AGAIN \ WAS WROUGHT WITH ANXIETY AND CONCERN FOR HER LIFE,
ABOUT TEN
DAYS AFTER THE OPERATION A BLOOD CLOT (THROMBOSIS ) DEVELOPED ON HER RIGHT
LEG AND HER TEMPERATURE BEGAN TO SOAR, THIS WAS A DIRECT COMPLICATION FROM THE OPERATION ITSELF, SiNCE SHE HAD HAD FIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS ALL FROM DIFFERENT PEOPLE, HER BLOOD HAD TO UNDERGO A PROCESS OF CONDITIONING TO THE NEW BLOOD CELLS, MARY AND I CAN PRAY AND GIVE THANKS TO OUR Heavenly Father more earnestly now than ever before for His having spared HER LIFE FOR FUTURE SERVICE ON THE MISSION FIELD, ShE IS HOME NOW BUT UN ABLE to do any HOUSEWORK FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER MONTH OR TWO, LAST FRIDAY
WE ENJOYED A WONDERFUL HOMECOMING AND MARY AND I OPENED OUR CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS, While we were opening them we listened to a tape recording CONSISTING OF PERSONAL GREETINGS FROM jAKE AND DOROTHY AND FROM MY MOTHER,
Eddie goes on to state in his letter that his desk is piled so high with
LETTERS THAT MUST BE ANSWERED IN RESPONSE TO HIS RADIO BROADCAST HE HARDLY
IT ALL DONE,
I KNOW THAT YOU WILL JOIN ME IN PRAYERS IN THEIR BEHALF AND ALSO IN PRAYERS OF THANKSGIVING FOR THE RECOVERY OF MARY. |T MUST BE A WONDERFUL FEELING TO THE CHILDREN TO HAVE THEIR MOTHER BACK HOME,
AMOUNT NO MATTER' HOW SMALL MEANS SO^^MUCH--Tp _THE CONTINENCE OF THIS WORK,
WE WILL
DAY IN February,
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Our Dear Friends in Christ:
Hov/ can we ever thank tlie Lord enough for the per sonal interest, prayers, and sacrifice that you have made in helping us during a time vrtien we needed it the most. It is so comforting to know that there are
health has improved greatly, and recently, upon a postoperational examination, has been discharged from the
doctor's care. I, too, have steadily regained my strength, and I am novi able to resume a normal eight
hour daily
prayer i
v>rk schedule.
We know
there is poiver in
Again, please accept our humble thanks, as we close with a prayer for you, yours, and the i-WDnderful work
you are doing in His name. We are
iJvM i.S
Harrold HeFarland
Box 968
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AKSWEES
PEAYEESl/ i
We rejoice in tlie Lord for tlie wonderful news we received from the Goblets recently, informing us that RADIO TIME over RADIO LUXEMBOURG has "been granted I Actual "broadcasting in the German language is to begin in October I For two years, we have worked and prayed that we might have a weekly radio broadcast in the German language. Our ef forts involved many trips to various cities within Germany, as
well as visits and communications with neighboring countries to secure radio time* Just when our patience was about to expire,
they had received word from Radio Luxembourg, assuring them that a broadcast beginning the first week in October was certainl Our heajrts rejoice in this news, because we were just to the point of abandoning hope. We knew that our efforts within Germany, to secure radio time, were bearing very little fruit.
The" "forces that be" (namely, the Roman Catholic and Evangelical Church) have preference and monopoly over religious broadcasting, because they are the two "approved" religions of Germany.
During the periods of waiting for word from various stations, we began accelerating our work of preparing and printing tracts
for distribution in and around Frankfurt. Besides the many thous
ands which we mimeographed ourselves, we had more than 15?500 tracts printed at a commercial printers. These have been distrib
uted throughout all of Northern Frankfurt, and the suburban areas of Bad Soden, Schwalbach, and Neu Isenburg.
This week, 18,000 new tracts are coming off the press, and by the time this article goes to print, we shall be in the midst of distributing them throughout Germany. These are in addition to our mimeographed papers and tracts. Many more tracts are in
various stages of preparation and translation.
God is blessing this work, and already replies are coming in from souls who are definitely interested in New Testament Christ ianity. Of the replies received so far, only two have been unfav
orable. Contacts with interested souls are being made, and personal
calls have resulted.
Truly, God is blessing our efforts, and is answering our prayers I V/e are putting our complete trust in Him, as He leads
us to the souls who are sincerely seeking Him.
With God's help, we hope to bring His Gospel to the German people through as many means as He will provide, and with what
ever strength we have.
BEKDED KNEE
... we thank the Lord for your prayers and support, "both of which are making our work in Germany possible. Without these, we would never have the strength nor the finances necessary to bring His gospel to the German people.
WTe know that many sacrifices are being made, and that many hours are being spent in prayer for us. It touches our hearts, and makes us humble when we stop to consider how God's people everywhere unite in heart and purpose to bring about the furtherance of His work throughout the world.
Heavenly Father daily, for the ^ove you are showing Him
these lost souls' with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
through the interest you have in His work. The only way in which we can show our appreciation, is by doing His will, unceasingly, and in increasing our efforts to reach out unto
and'^^ollow-up work with both correspondence and visitation in con_ nec\:ion with the German-language broadcast. Work on the production of thi.s program has already begun,' and^ according to word from the
Coble'*^3, actual broadcasting is to begin in October.
This is not merely an experiment; but a proven method of evangelism, worthy of your support. Radio Luxembourg is the most powerful radio station in the world, and is capable of reaching
almost all of the German-speaking people of Europe.
Funds for this broadcast should be labeled "German Air Evan
Mr,
& Mrs.
Walter S.
Coble L
SATAN'S
YIOT'OHIES;
we were, however, after we discovered that they were living immorally, and i t "became necessary to administer church disci pline !
cover what kind of lives they were living "behind our "backsI This is one-of the many heartaches and disappointments we are called upon to endure for our Lord. The "hurt" lies hot in
the fact that they have turned from us> "but rather in the fact
that they have rejected our Lord, His teaching and Life Everlasting I Still another victory was scored "by the devil, when the janitor of the school where we were to hold our Daily Vacation
Bible School announced that the school would not be available
after one of our tracts found its way into his hands,
You see, in Germany, "religion" is taught several hours each day in the German schools. The Catholic children are taught by the Priests, and the IHrangelical Reformed children are feiveh'" catechetical instruction by their "Clergy". These are the two
"other" teaching to these same children, is being discouraged whenever possible I We are not saying that there will not be a Vacation Bible School for them this summer. We are simply trusting our Lord that another building, school, or place may be made available to us for this purpose of teaching His Word to these "would be" babes
in Christ I Truly, the devil is waiting and ready to swallow a babe, even before it hasba^"C}!Lance to be borni
good after not having had any for more than two years! Vfe "washed them down" with genuine Malted Milks, another treat which we can't get in Germany* It was an education for all of us, as we visited the Pavilions
as we
visited witli the Don QaStelei^ family at G-enk, while enroute to Brussells. Although Brussells is only a seven'hour drive
from Frankfurt, Germany, we spent the night with them. The four of us talked way into the night, after having put the children
to "bed*
as we weighed
However,
we were both strengthened greatly by our mutual understanding of these problems and difficulties; and a prayer-meeting climaxed our discussions which ended around mid-night.
as well as the Missionaries ^d Christian iVbrkers throughout the iVorld. It is wonderful that in America, there are many brethren
in the Faith that can come together frequently to exhort and to
MISSIONARY LESSON:
Opening Hymn:
Invocation;
Scripture Reading:
Special Song
someone in group who can pronounce German Sag' mir die Kunde von Jesus Schreih' jedes Wort in mein' Herz! Sag' mir die Kunde am schonstens;
Sein' Worten sind flir mich ein' Kerz M
Sag' mir die Eunde von Jesus Schreih' jedes Wort in mein* Herz! Sag' mir die Kunde am schonstens;
Sein' Worten sind fur mich ein' Kerz'I
Translated By Ed Eausz.
Lesson Topic:
(Rom# 10:1-15)
Introduction: It was Paul's desire and prayer that men "might "be saved". As we apply this portion of the Roman letter to the Mission work in Germany, it is with our hearts that we too, desire and pray for their
salvation.
NX,
B. Some are bound by the laws and teachings of men. C. Although they are "taught in all things", they are ignorant of God's righteousness through Christ
II And They Must Be Brought to Eaith in Him. A. Their Eaith must be completed through their
confession of Him with their mouth and with their life
Conclusion: There is rejoicing in heaven over every sinner that repenteth! How beautiful heaven will be, v/hen we can see the Saints from all of the nations of the earth, gathered in His presence, and singing eternal praises to
His Name!
Closing Song:
Benediction.
TAKING
HOPE
PUBLISHED
TO
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BY WEST
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and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, May this Christmas be the holiest, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, happiest and the humblest that you have ever
known! Holy in the sense that you will feel God's presence! Happy in the sense that we can shareour blessingswithothers! Andhumb/e in the realization thatonly through God's Grace and Mercyhave we been blessed so bountifully!
Christmas is a wonderful time of year, when properly observed and spiritually dis* cemed. For God's greatest Gift to man wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a
FURLOUGH PLANS
By Mory Fausz
The picture (below) of Ed preaching over Radio Luxembourg Is a weekly scene. The sermons ore being heard by the German-speak ing people In the countries shown on the en closed map.
Some of the letters which we receive from
The Lord willing, we plan to come home some time during the last week of May, 1960
listeners are very sad especially those from Iron Curtain countries. These people ore actu ally risking prosecution and imprisonment for daring to listen to a Western broadcast espe cially a religious broadcast! Since my operation, I'm afraid, sometimes, that I don't do my share in helping myhusband. It seems I have a very limited amount of time and strength; andwitha homeand three children to care for, that is about my limit. However, we all help in mailing out the sermon copies once a week. I hope to do more as my strength permits. We do want to thank you wonderful folks for all the nice things you have done and are doing for us to make our work in Germany an even greater joy! We love to read your letters to us, and it means so much when you are so far away from those you love. We are all looking forward to our furlough. Bobby will have to get acquainted with his
Grandma all over; for he was only three months old when we came to Germany.
We must close for now . . . Until we see
grew proportionately; and we thank our Lord for the wonderful way in which He has blessed and prospered our work. Although our offerings have not slackened in the leost, our work has now grown to thepointwhereadditional support is needed in order to provide for the effective
ness and continued growth of the Mission.
you, we send you ail our love, God's blessings, and a prayer that you will en|oy the
BEST CHRISTMAS EVER!
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Yours, In Him,
We have included a picture of our secretary at work, as he is sending out copies of our sermons to our growing mailing list. New names are constantly being added as letters con tinue to flow in doily, requesting regular copies of our sermons and additional information
on the Church of the New Testament.
Forwarding Address: Coleman T. Sparrow, 2211 Ninth Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia
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