. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . v-ed—both in teaching and giving. 5. Have a workers training programand require every officer and teacher toattend at least one training school peryear or get unit of credit by correspon-dence. IV. Help the economic condition ofthe farmer and his family. The educa-tion of farm children is lopsided. V. Evangelism. Reaching the un-reached. 1. By the pastor in his visiting. 2. By prayer teams. Visit from houseto house—sing and pray and invite sin-ners. 3. Community welfare work and socialservice. Do this along with evangelistic. VI. Building and equi


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . v-ed—both in teaching and giving. 5. Have a workers training programand require every officer and teacher toattend at least one training school peryear or get unit of credit by correspon-dence. IV. Help the economic condition ofthe farmer and his family. The educa-tion of farm children is lopsided. V. Evangelism. Reaching the un-reached. 1. By the pastor in his visiting. 2. By prayer teams. Visit from houseto house—sing and pray and invite sin-ners. 3. Community welfare work and socialservice. Do this along with evangelistic. VI. Building and equipment. 1. Provide an auditorium for preach-ing the gospel and keep it clean and un-defiled from worldly programs. 2. Ample provision for the study ofGods Eternal Word. Class rooms iswhat I mean. 3. Provide for the recreation of all. VII. A program that will not bend willBREAK. Therefore it must be must be conceived and born in PRAY-ER or it will be a faiure. A balancespiritual ration is essential or spiritualdeath will Duke University students who will work in the two conferences during summer 18 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE May 12, 1932 BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION %North Carolina Conference 3; L. L. GOBBEL, Executive Secretary, Durham, N. C. & ? ? ? ? are now in the midst of a concerted ef-fort to revive Sunday schools and to or-ganize schools in communities not al-ready being served. Our bishop, presid-ing elders and pastors are very muchconcerned about the success of this ef-fort and are giving it hearty the good work continue! COLLEGE DAY, MAY 29 One of the resolutions adopted by ourannual conference at its session inGreenville was: That College Day be observed on thelast Saturday in May, or as near theretoas practicable. Which is to say, Sunday, May 29, isthe time designated and set apart as atime when Christian education, as car-ried on in the colleges and universitiesof the church, shall be suitably present-ed, and when an offer


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