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In Lynchburg, Va., the United Campaign of Personal Evangelism starts Feb. 21 and runs to April 1, with 30-minute noonday services at Westminster Church led initially by Rev. G. Floyd Rogers and soul-winning afternoon sessions at the YMCA using evangelism films. Pastors enlist churches; early interest noted as encouraging.
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Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 20.--Tomorrow marks the beginning of the United Campaign of Personal Evangelism, which is to continue until April 1. The noonday services at Westminster Church will begin Monday, and for the first three days will be in charge of Rev. G. Floyd Rogers. These meetings will last just thirty minutes.
The Sunday afternoon services at the Y. M. C. A. will be under the direction of the executive committee of the Evangelistic campaign for the next six weeks, and will be distinctively soul-winning in its character. The moving pictures will in each case be selected with the idea of evangelism predominating.
Tomorrow every pastor will follow his own plan in enlisting his church in the personal work campaign. Many people interested in their salvation have already been seeking out the pastor, and they regard this as a most encouraging token, and are expecting the next six weeks to be most fruitful in soul-winning.
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Lynchburg, Va.
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Feb. 21 To April 1
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The United Campaign of Personal Evangelism begins tomorrow and continues until April 1, with noonday services at Westminster Church starting Monday for thirty minutes each, initially in charge of Rev. G. Floyd Rogers for the first three days. Sunday afternoon services at the Y. M. C. A. will be directed by the executive committee for six weeks, focused on soul-winning with evangelism-themed moving pictures. Pastors will enlist their churches in the personal work campaign tomorrow.