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Frederick Becht in the Asbury Park Press of Asbury Park, New Jersey on 5 April 1909

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English: Frederick Becht in the Asbury Park Press of Asbury Park, New Jersey on 5 April 1909
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GOD US II L Frederick Becht of Newark Gives Good fa k at Men's Sunday Meeting. 1-YwliTlck Hfiht, a traveling salesman of Newark, and well known church worker of that city, Bvo an .fxccllciit addn as at tho nwn'M meeting In Y. M. C. A. hall yesterday aAornoon on "(Sod Culling Men to Pisonl Work." His talk wan baaod on the words froi John 11, 28, "Tho Master la Come, and trails th for thee." Mr. Becht said in purt: "'Ami I my brother's keeper?' la the common iitatlon asked by nusn who are not Interested In other men. What la God's authority to call us 7 He has provided salvation for us, but lie alone cannot do the v ork successfull!, first we mintt give ourselves to Him, then we can help others, not before. We can only give, to others as we have ourselves to give." This was Illustrated by Peter raising a sick man. "(lod calls us to be example. To do the best Individual work, pick out your man and keep at It until you win him to t'hrlst. I have been told of a man who resolved t0 bring one man to each of the six communions In his church every year. In 40 years that man has broiiKht 240 men Into tho church. Get a silent partner. To be successful you must have the power of the Holy Spirit. "Cod calls you to be a church member. .N-n must come together in unity In this work of saving men. Scattered coaut of ftre will not do any good, but put thorn all together and you have a flre of sorrm use. Help the other man by bringing him to Christ. "(lod calls ijh to be .Sundny-school workers. You can save a man, but by winning a hoy you also win a man. TIim young have many opportunities before them fur doing good. Nothing is mor Important than Hundiiy-school work. "i personal experience shows mo Unit toi(calls us. The need arid Im-portnnc0 family prayer must b0 recognized. Too many church niemheu fall on this vital point." Mr. Hecht tol, of the conversion of three of his children thru prayer. Mr. Hecht Is a frequent visitor In lids city. He hns een a Hunduy-school teacher for 40 years. Ho has live children and all are .Sunday-school teachers. .Six or seven y()Ung men h.ivo. become mlnisteis who wrj at one time, members of Mr. Ho.hr,. thi.i.. class. among nionlha His work has always been the Germans until about nine no he was calle,i noon ,. t"uch a Hlb class of English speak- ing men. I - stated. His uddress here yesterday, WHS his Hist ntteliM.t t speak English In public to a men's '"-'ting. All present were warn. 1, tiielr praise of his talk. J. II. Hryan led B,,KI1K with I vaiKillliiHe nt th i , Dees Dr. men's Uroome assisted with his violin. II- C. Millar, chairman of the ""tlng.,, atnted Unit h.. h,..l speaker until lat nguged for cverv Sunday in May.

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