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The vocational witness abroad / by Laurel Gene Long. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1957.Description: iv, 94 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
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  • BV4070.L848.V633 1957
  • BV4070.C68.L848.V633 1957
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Contents:
The Problem Statement of the problem Importance of the study The Scope The Organization Source of data Method of procedure.
The Witness of Daniel Apostolic Days.
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.
Spiritual Knowledge Technical Knowledge Social Knowledge.
Organization American Avenues of Service Business firms Private enterprise Government service Private betterment agencies Academic channels Foreign Organizations Catholic Organizations.
Dissertation note: Thesis M.A. Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina 1957.
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Thesis M.A. Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina 1957.

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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