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Don't you care?

In the year 1900 there were only two super cities with over four million inhabitants. Last year, in 1987, there were 47 super cities with over 4 million inhabitants. In the year 2000, it is estimated there will be 79 super cities with

over 4 million inhabitants. People are increasing, space is decreasing. Yet the incredible fact is that there was never, in all of history, a person created just exactly the same as you. You are unique. Your finger prints prove it. God made you exactly as He wanted you to be made. We often wish we were born in a different era, feeling that things might have been better for us, or that we may have fitted into our surroundings or circumstances much better. We forget or fail to understand that the same God who has made each of us so individually and completely different from each other would hardly have made a mistake about when and where he has set us in .the scheme of things in His universe. God has chosen YOU, to live TODAY and to live in this world HERE, today.

Do you realise that every 10 seconds 26 people in this world die and only 2 of them are possibly Christians? Do you also realise that if every Christian helped one other person each day to find Christ, the whole world would be converted in 5 years? What are you doing about all these millions of souls being born into the world each day who have no hope of hearing that Christ died and carried the burden of their sin at Calvary? And more importantly, what are you doing to keep these people from going to hell? Don't you care? Fay Eves

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 241, 26 April 1988, Page 6

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Don't you care? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 241, 26 April 1988, Page 6

Don't you care? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 241, 26 April 1988, Page 6

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