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A series of sermons and essays urging Christians to embrace missionary zeal through humility, self-sacrifice, and compassion, and presenting stewardship as the full consecration of wealth and life to God's service. It contends that neglecting the unconverted is a moral failing, calls churches to pray, give, and send workers, addresses common excuses for inaction, and appeals for laymen and influential ministers to engage directly. Practical counsel covers the use of resources, the need for diverse laborers, and the responsibility of individuals rather than relying on conversion by proxy. The overall emphasis is on spiritual urgency, moral obligation, and the honor and joy of participation in evangelistic work.
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