ADVENTIST WEEK OF PRAYER WILL END TOMORROW
' The annual week of prayer of the Seventh-Day Adventist church will close tomorrow. At the 11 a.m. service at Whakatane Pastor M. C. Bland will give the final sermon of the week, a call for re-dedication to God.
The world unrest and uncertainty of the present time is to Christians a reminder that “Prayer is the power that moves the arm that moves the world.” For many years Adventists have observed this annual week of prayer until this week they are praying in over six hundred tongues that the rulers and statesmen of the world may have divine guidance in their decisions and actions, and that the whole world will quickly respond to the everlasting Gospel. Special sermons for each day have been prepared by the denomination’s world leaders with titles such as “Righteousness by Faith in Christ,” “The Second Coming of Christ,” and “A faith worth sharing.” They deal with the work of the church in the world and the acceptance of the Gospel of Christ as man’s supreme need.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 27, 28 April 1950, Page 5
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