Deep furrows : goals, methods and results of those who work toward a brighter tomorrow / by I. W. Moomaw.
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TextNew York, NY : Agricultural Missions, Inc., ©1957Description: 192 pages ; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - HN 32 M779 1957
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CHAPTER 1. DEEP FURROWS --
This rising hope --
Village service and the life of the church --
Four essentials of the Christian faith by Dr. John Matthai --
Good news by word and deed by Rev. John W. Finney --
A century of experience --
CHAPTER 2. WHAT IS EXTENSION SERVICE? --
The nature of extension --
What extension is not --
The extension service program --
Motivation and incentives to improvement --
Some traits and values of village people --
The nature of motivation --
CHAPTER 3. HOW EXTENSION SERVICE WORKS --
Types of extension service --
Extension from union Christian college by Milton E. Windham --
Extension methods --
A result demonstration on wheat improvement by Shantilal P. Bhagat --
Extension from the rural center --
The Mam Indian center by Dudley and Dorothy Peck --
The Christian village center by John Patterson --
Administering extension education --
Farm study classes in the Philippines by Burl A. Slocum --
How we began extension service in Simga by William K. Whitcomb --
Evaluating our work --
CHAPTER 4. LEADERS FOR RURAL SERVICE --
What is leadership? --
Qualities of real leadership --
Functions of the leader --
Training objectives --
Our training resources --
The mountain of light training center by Ruth Leslie --
Adult schools in Angola by W. Sidney Gilchrist, M.D. --
The minister holds the key by Sam H. Franklin --
In-service training --
The leader's reward --
CHAPTER 5. THE VILLAGE FAMILY AND THE CHURCH --
Education for the village family by Helen E. Fehr --
Schools for better family living by Lois L. Dille --
Family health work in Japan by Margaret Trueman, R.N. --
Woman's work in the church by Gertrude S. Nyce --
Village housing and shelter by S.P. Raju --
CHAPTER 6. WORKING WITH RURAL YOUTH --
What is a youth club? --
Youth clubs at work --
Young farmers' clubs in Nigeria by Peter G. Batchelor --
Fire of life clubs in Angola by Harriet Summerville --
Youth work in Egypt by Rev. Ghains Magella --
How to start a rural youth club by Edgar Nesman --
Prospect and vision --
CHAPTER 7. COOPERATIVES AND MUTUAL AID --
What is cooperation? --
Some experiments in cooperation --
The Khergaum Christian cooperative society by Earl M. Zigler --
Christians of the Philippines help each other by Allen R. Huber --
Limitations of cooperation --
Rewards from cooperation --
Present need for cooperation --
Some requirements for success --
How to begin a cooperative society --
CHAPTER 8. LAND AND THE PEOPLE --
What is the land problem? --
The nature of land reform --
What some churches are doing --
Revolving land investment fund by Daniel K. Lichty and Everett Fasnacht --
Demonstration partnership in ecuador by Bruce Beardsley and Eugene Braun --
Land settlement in Mexico by Lester Zook --
Resettlement of families in the Philippine islands by Cornelio Ferrer --
Colonization in Paraguay by Robert Unruh --
What more can the church do? --
Land stewardship is a challenge --
CHAPTER 9. VILLAGE INDUSTRIES AND HANDICRAFTS --
Some newer projects --
A new industry for women by Mrs. Margaret Paul and Miss Elsa Peter --
The most important village industry --
Hope for skilled hands and Keen minds --
CHAPTER 10. PERSPECTIVE FOR THE YEARS AHEAD --
New factors --
Pillars of needed emphasis.
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