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Sword & Trowel 2015: Issue 1


above titles have been granted offi cial consents for Chinese editions. We pray that widespread distribution of sound, modest-size books will be achievable. Pilot edi- tions of fi ve more books below are now available in the UK (in modern Chinese script), awaiting offi cial con- sents for release in China. Titles above, which have been printed in China, from left to right:


W


E ARE thank- ful that the


CHINESE LITERATURE


The Personal Spiritual Life, Steps for Guid- ance, The Mutual


Love of Christ and His People, by Peter Masters, Light from Old Times by J C Ryle, and The Life and Death of Mr Badman by John Bunyan. Pilot editions below, from left to


right: God’s Rules for Holiness and Not Like Any Other Book by Peter Masters, Lessons for Life 2 by Jill Masters and A Great Gulf Fixed and The Prodigal Son by Brownlow North.


OVERSEAS MINISTRY FUND


Many of our readers have helped us support 20 overseas pastors, most of whom are the only teachers of the doctrines of grace in their region, and all of whom are fervent evangelists. Many also dispense compassionate aid such as the feeding of hungry children. The need for rudimentary buildings and other help grows. Readers moved to help may send gifts to: The Treasurer, Metropolitan Tabernacle, Elephant & Castle, London SE1 6SD. Please make cheques payable to ‘Metropolitan Tabernacle’, marked ‘Overseas Ministry Fund’ on reverse. Gift Aid forms will be sent on request. No deductions are made for


administration or ‘home expenses’, the fund being entirely deployed overseas. page 25


Chinese Literature





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