The chief methods adopted for the accomplishment of the great project were Prayer, God's Word, and Personal Work. The first step in the campaign was a call for two weeks of prayer. This was sent out from Seoul to the various Mission stations, and Koreans and missionaries united day and night in prayer for a mighty outpouring of God's Spirit. To-day Korea is honeycombed with prayer circles, and noon-day prayer meetings are being held daily in many of the Mission stations. The Korean Christians pray with a fervour and faith ...
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The chief methods adopted for the accomplishment of the great project were Prayer, God's Word, and Personal Work. The first step in the campaign was a call for two weeks of prayer. This was sent out from Seoul to the various Mission stations, and Koreans and missionaries united day and night in prayer for a mighty outpouring of God's Spirit. To-day Korea is honeycombed with prayer circles, and noon-day prayer meetings are being held daily in many of the Mission stations. The Korean Christians pray with a fervour and faith that puts believers in Western lands to shame. They think little of spending all day or all night in prayer. Sometimes they will kneel for hours on the frozen ground on the mountain side agonising with God for the outpouring of His Spirit, and for the salvation of the lost. The second great agency in the crusade for souls is the Word of God. The entire Korean Church is being urged to carry God's Word with them wherever they go, to read it daily, and to give portions of it to the unsaved in order to win them to Christ. A special edition of St. Mark's Gospel has been issued, and is being sold to the Korean Christians for careful distribution. The Koreans are perhaps the most poverty-stricken people in the East, yet in a comparatively short period they have purchased more than half a million of these Gospels to use in soul-winning work. Persistent personal effort day after day for the salvation of the lost is the third great method for the realisation of the object in view. The Korean Christian possesses a passion for soul-winning not found in Western lands. It is a kind of unwritten rule in many Korean Churches not to admit a believer into full membership until he has led at least one soul to Christ. The most striking method of personal work in Korea is the custom of setting apart whole days and weeks of time to be devoted exclusively to personal dealing with the unsaved. GET MORE BOOKS @ REVIVALPRESS.NET
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