< o w oo i TT LTT LT LT Tr TTL LL Lo LT TL UT Le oP Le op sp Lov Lov Loe Lope om Lov Lo ps Low ove L937 ow Lo, Lo 9 9 LT ov Loo Lo Lp 7 re Lo Lo Lo YLT Tr me LTT op se ev oe April, 19351 Seeking the “Other Sheep 7 T. L. Oswald ODAY the peoples of the world are bewildered and confused like sheep without a shepherd. How good it is to be able to say, “The Lord is my shepherd.” How we treasure the pro- tection and comfort and assurance of a Shepherd who restores the soul, who makes goodness and mercy to follow us! But fellowship with our Shepherd is more than acceptance of the promises: “I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me be- side the still waters. . . .” Says our Shepherd, “Other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also + I must bring, and they shall hear My voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd.” This year as you take the Ingathering magazine bearing the beautiful painting of the Good Shepherd and go out to solicit mission funds, will you go as a repre- sentative of the Good Shepherd, whose heart longs for “other sheep” To Him sheep are more than shekels, and shekels are important only as they win sheep. Your Shepherd will be with you as you watch and work. Help Him find those “other sheep.” TT he TT Te Te Tok LT TT TTT TT Te Te TT TTT PF TT Ta Te Tt el To al Tt Tek TT Te To Te TT To Te Te ATL PALL AT TT TAT CLYDE MN. PROQVONSHA, ARTIST Te SS Sp 15