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Pioneering in - Far Eastern Bible College

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Paul Lenn among the bravehardly walk. So much so it was rumoured he would soon die. I feltdeeply disturbed. I felt miserable that he should grope alone <strong>in</strong>this sick condition. This news got me started to race back. Thefact was I was quite <strong>in</strong>disposed myself. I could not go on <strong>in</strong> myown work. For the time be<strong>in</strong>g I had to conclude this programme.Arriv<strong>in</strong>g home I learned that Paul Lenn had contracted somemalicious disease and was <strong>in</strong> coma for many days. He was takenby boat to hospital at Samar<strong>in</strong>da. I pressed on to Samar<strong>in</strong>da to seehim but ended up <strong>in</strong> the same hospital there. Though Paul hadfallen ill, God blessed his labours. Several hundreds were alsobaptised. This evidently showed that our labours <strong>in</strong> the Lord werenot <strong>in</strong> va<strong>in</strong>.Let me describe a little how we led them to Christ. Themethod we adopted was different from that <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a. The methodwould neither be suitable to overseas Ch<strong>in</strong>ese settled <strong>in</strong> towns.Nor can the method be used hereafter. It is “first take, then teach”.To use this method on our Ch<strong>in</strong>ese compatriots would be very123

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