Jeannette T. Worth
Bible Instructor, Chesapeake Conference
The Power of the Word
DEEP in the caverns of the supermarket I met one o£ our church members. "Sister Worth," he said, "I have a neighbor I would like to have you visit. His name is Tony, but I don't know his last name. He is such a nice person I'd like you to visit him.". . .
Not Too Young to Win Souls!
A youth effort in Eugene, Oregon, in which the young men did all the preaching, the girls the ushering, and earliteens and twenties furnished orchestra music, had been very successful. Three souls were the trophies. My role had been simply to coach the speakers and to plan with all of them.
The Joy of Personal Work
At the house I found a woman in her thirties who, seeing God as a cruel Master, had become very rebellious toward Him. "Why does He allow children and animals to suffer, not to mention people, who are bad enough to deserve it? I have been sick so much that I don't remember having a happy day in my life. I wish I had never been born." These and similar words came out in a torrent.