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- Missionary Families
- Can Not be Done by Proxy
- Relieve Physical Necessities
- Gospel Work for Women
- A Precious Experience for Our Sisters
- God Calls You
- Training Young Missionaries
- Will You Help[?]
- Recruits from Among the Children and the Uneducated
- Daily Opportunities for Seed Sowing
- Benefits of a Thorough Education
- The Lord's Army
- This World a Training School
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- Waste Places in the Vineyard
- A Call from a Mission Field
- Giving Part Time to Neighborhood Ministry
- Laymen Needed in New Fields
- Learning by Experience
- Hundreds of Humble Workers Needed
- Willing to Sacrifice
- Angels to Aid Us
- A Call from the South
- Christian Help Work Needed
- Establish Schools
- The Kind of Education to be Given
- Encourage Those Who Are Willing to Work
- Not for Worldly Advantage
- Weeping, Praying, Laboring
- Without Needed Facilities
- Entire Self-Support Sometimes Impossible
- The Lord Will Prepare the Way
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- Unsalaried Workers Needed
- Follow Me
- God Will Provide
- Encouraging Faith
- Work Unselfishly
- The Experience of Paul and Its Lessons
- An Example of Industry
- An Inspiration to Humble Toilers
- Assisting His Fellow-Laborers
- Conditions of Success
- In Poverty and Helplessness
- An Exhausted Treasury No Reason for Delay
- Moneyed Men to Help
- When the Poor Have Done Their Part
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- Opportunities for Laborers of Varied Gifts
- Engaging in Business
- Missionaries as Industrial Educators
- A Strong Spiritual Nerve Required
- A Work for Christian Farmers
- Move Forward Courageously
- Establishment of Industries as a Missionary Project
- Small Sanitariums and Treatment Rooms
- Beginning Work as Medical Missionaries
- House-to-house Work
- A Representation of What May Be Done
- Use Varied Industries and Crafts
- Manufacture of Health Foods
- Restaurants
- A Means of Creating Interest
- Financial Aspect not to Be All-absorbing
- To Awaken Inquiry
- Qualifying for the Work
- Scriptural Knowledge Essential
- As the Servants of Christ
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Danger of Circumscribing the Work
The solemn and momentous work for this time is not to be carried forward to completion solely by the efforts of a few chosen men who have heretofore borne the responsibilities in the cause. When those whom God has called to aid in the accomplishment of a certain work shall have carried it as far as they can, with the ability he has given them, the Lord will not allow the work to stop at that stage. In His providence He will call and qualify others to unite with the first, that together they may advance still farther, and lift the standard higher.PH005 46.1
But there are some minds that do not grow with the work: instead of adapting themselves to its increasing demands, they allow it to extend far beyond them, and thus they find themselves unable to comprehend or to meet the exigencies of the times. When men whom God is qualifying to bear responsibilities in the cause, take hold of it in a slightly different way from that in which it has hitherto been conducted, the older laborers should be careful that their course be not such as to hinder these helpers or to circumscribe the work. Some may not realize the importance of certain measures, simply because they do not see the necessities of the work in all its bearings, and do not themselves feel the burden which God has specially laid upon other men. Those who are not specially qualified to do a certain work, should beware that they do not stand in the way of others, and prevent them from fulfilling the purpose of God. Testimonies for the Church 5:722.PH005 46.2