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OAC rally Auckland New Zealand, July 1957 part 2

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Gibson, Noel, et al. Oac Rally Auckland New Zealand, July 1957 Part 2. Open Air Campaigners. 1957. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/6fed01da-e77a-4cec-aaf5-b8e89ae48aa3.

APA citation style

Gibson, N., Duffecy, J., Air Campaigners, O., Carlisle, B., Werry, L., Carlisle, N., Jacobson, L., & Crompton, D. (1957). OAC rally Auckland New Zealand, July 1957 part 2. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/6fed01da-e77a-4cec-aaf5-b8e89ae48aa3.

Chicago citation style

Gibson, Noel, Jim Duffecy, Open Air Campaigners, Bron Carlisle, Les Werry, Nessie Carlisle, L.T Jacobson et al. Oac Rally Auckland New Zealand, July 1957 Part 2. Open Air Campaigners. 1957. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/6fed01da-e77a-4cec-aaf5-b8e89ae48aa3.

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  • Duffecy speaks on Ecclesiastes 11:3. He explains that we should always be sharing the gospel. It should fill you up so that you don't stop talking about it. Duffecy stresses that we should be taking the gospel out, so that more people can enjoy God's salvation. The gospel should flow out of us, and that if you desire fullness then you should drink from Christ. Werry speaks on the goal and desire of Open Air Campaigners to work throughout other parts of the world. He shares the plan for setting up headquarters in America. Werry then looks at the challenge of taking the gospel out, as the church is going backwards. He explains that the church is going backwards in Australia because Christianity has become "respectable" such that people are unwilling to speak. Werry shares statistics on the number of missionaries across the world. Werry challenges the audience to get out and go with the gospel because people need to hear the word. He shares some historical examples of people who had taken the word out, and the command to go.
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