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41 EGW ChS 210.2 (1925 Christian Service)
… one visit may mean the saving of a soul from death. For this work the Lord makes a reckoning, saying, “I will repay.”— Testimonies for the Church 6:347 .
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42 EGW Ev 28.3 (1946 Evangelism)
… will visit transgressors in wrath for persistent disregard of His law.
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43 EGW Ev 403.4 (1946 Evangelism)
… will visit them in wrath.— Manuscript 114, 1902 .
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44 EGW Ev 440.1 (1946 Evangelism)
… to visit every family that you can possibly get access to. The results of this work will testify that it is the most profitable work a gospel minister can do …
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45 EGW Ev 444.2 (1946 Evangelism)
… you visit. You can take hold of a person's hand in greeting in such a way as to gain his confidence at once, or in so cold a manner that he will think you have no interest …
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46 EGW Ev 459.2 (1946 Evangelism)
… , shall visit the mothers and the children in their homes, and help them in the everyday household duties, if need be, before beginning to talk to them regarding …
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47 EGW Ev 459.3 (1946 Evangelism)
… unimproved. Visit the sick and suffering, and show a kindly interest in them. If possible, do something to make them more comfortable. Through this means you …
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48 EGW Ev 491.1 (1946 Evangelism)
… can visit the homes of the people and help the women in these families in a way that her husband cannot....
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49 EGW Ev 641.1 (1946 Evangelism)
… save, visit and converse with them. The minister who conducts the work outside the pulpit in a proper manner will accomplish tenfold more than he who confines …
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50 EGW GW 189.1 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
Much depends upon the manner in which you meet those whom you visit. You can take hold of a person's hand in greeting in such a way as to gain his confidence at once, or in so cold a manner that he will think you have no interest in him.
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