The Breadth of the Work
      
      
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        Testimonies for the Church 8:204, 205
      
      
        (1903).]
      
      
        The breadth of gospel medical missionary work is not understood.
      
      
        The medical missionary work now called for is that outlined in the
      
      
        commission which Christ gave to His disciples just before His ascen-
      
      
        sion. “All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth,” He said.
      
      
        “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of
      
      
        the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to
      
      
        observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am
      
      
        with you alway, even unto the end of the world.”
      
      
         Matthew 28:18-20
      
      
        .
      
      
        These words point out our field and our work. Our field is the
      
      
        world; our work the proclamation of the truths which Christ came
      
      
        to our world to proclaim. Men and women are to have opportunity
      
      
        to gain a knowledge of present truth, an opportunity to know that
      
      
        Christ is their Saviour, that “God so loved the world, that He gave His
      
      
        only-begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish,
      
      
        but have everlasting life.”
      
      
         John 3:16
      
      
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        Let those who have fitted themselves to engage in medical mis-
      
      
        sionary work in foreign countries go to the places that they expect
      
      
        to make their field of labor, and begin work right among the people,
      
      
        learning the language as they work. Very soon they will find that they
      
      
        can teach the simple truths of God’s word.
      
      
        There is in this country a great, unworked field. The colored race,
      
      
        numbering thousands upon thousands, appeals to the consideration
      
      
        and sympathy of every true, practical believer in Christ. These people
      
      
        do not live in a foreign country, and they do not bow down to idols of
      
      
        wood and stone. They live among us, and again and again, through the
      
      
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        testimonies of His Spirit, God has called our attention to them, telling
      
      
        us that here are human beings neglected.
      
      
        This broad field lies before us unworked, calling for the light that
      
      
        God has given us in trust.
      
      
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