Chapter 3 — Smaller Communities and Rural Areas
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 — The Challenge to Evangelism
- Chapter 2 — The Metropolitan Masses
- Chapter 3 — Smaller Communities and Rural Areas
- Chapter 4 — Planning for the Public Campaign
- Chapter 5 — Organizing for Evangelistic Meetings
- Chapter 6 — The Public Effort
- Chapter 7 — The Message and Its Presentation
- Chapter 8 — Preaching the Distinctive Truths
- Chapter 9 — Clinching the Interest
- Chapter 10 — Establishing and Holding New Converts
- Chapter 11 — The Work in The Large American Cities
- Chapter 12 — Heralding the Message in Other Continents
- Chapter 13 — Personal Work
- Chapter 14 — The Bible Instructor
- Chapter 15 — Song Evangelism
- Chapter 16 — Medical Evangelism
- Chapter 17 — Laboring for Special Classes
- Chapter 18 — Dealing with False Science, Cults, Isms, and Secret Societies
- Chapter 19 — The Worker and His Qualifications
- Chapter 20 — The Message Triumphant
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Chapter 3 — Smaller Communities and Rural Areas
A. Read pages 45-52 in EVANGELISM..Ev-SG 7.1
B. Test Your ComprehensionEv-SG 7.2
Supply the proper words in the quotations below, and answer the questions in the spaces provided. The numbers that are found at the end of each question indicate the page and paragraph where one can find the answer..Ev-SG 7.3
1. Besides the cities, what other places should be included in our labors? (45:1, 2) _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________Ev-SG 7.4
2. Why is it that the people in the rural areas can be more easily reached? (46:4) _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________Ev-SG 7.5
3. “The light is given me that we must not have special anxiety to ________________________ too many interests into one locality, but should look for places in out-of-the-way districts and work in _______________ _____________.” (47:1)Ev-SG 7.6
4. Whom will the Lord call to finish the work? (48:1)_________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________Ev-SG 7.7
5. “It may be that among our people there are those who will consent to use ________________ ________________ for the opening of missionary fields. To such I would say, For the Master’s sake, do what you can to __________________.” (51:2)Ev-SG 7.8
6. What activities absorb the time, the interests and the capabilities of the church members? (51:3) _____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________Ev-SG 7.9
1. What do you think of the challenge made on page 50, paragraph 1, relative to the work that can be done in neglected fields by married couples who are consecrated to God?
Ev-SG 8.2
2. Do you think that your health would be better if you were to work outside the large cities along missionary lines? (51:4)
Ev-SG 8.3
3. Could it be that I am one of those missionaries that God needs as a witness in the towns and villages?
Ev-SG 8.4