The vocational witness abroad /by Laurel Gene Long.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1957.Description: iv, 94 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .V633 1957
- BV4070
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Dissertation/Thesis (7-day checkout) | G. Allen Fleece Library DISSERTATIONS | Non-fiction | BV4070.C68L6565 1957 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923000893699 |
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Chapter I. Introduction
The Problem -- Statement of the problem -- Importance of the study -- The Scope -- The Organization -- Source of data -- Method of procedure.
Chapter II. Biblical Basis
The Witness of Daniel -- Apostolic Days.
Chapter III. Vocational Witness Abroad in the Past
Chapter IV. Theory Underlying Vocational Witnessing Abroad
Advantages -- The establishment of a witness in closed or closing areas -- A supplement for missionary effort -- A consistent witness in all of life -- A wedge to groups unreached due to prejudice or social barriers -- An entry for those unqualified as missionary applicants -- Limitations -- In time and strength -- In fellowship and prayer backing -- In opportunities -- In finance.
Chapter V. Preparation of the Vocational Witness for Service Abroad
Spiritual Knowledge -- Technical Knowledge -- Social Knowledge.
Chapter Virgin Islands Opportunities for the Vocational Witness Abroad
Organization -- American Avenues of Service -- Business firms -- Private enterprise -- Government service -- Private betterment agencies -- Academic channels -- Foreign Organizations -- Catholic Organizations.
Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Conclusion
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