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Two Roads Item Info
- Title:
- Two Roads
- Date Created:
- 1930-1950
- Description:
- "Two Roads." Undated. The English version of the Chinese text reads: "There are only two roads. I respectfully ask you, Which one are you walking on? Christ died for our sins and was buried. The third day he came to life again. The Lord is certainly coming again. If you want to find life a blessing, trust the Lord Jesus." In the upper left corner, the city is labelled Heavenly City. The road leading up to it is labeled Road to Heaven. In the lower left corner, the fire is labeled Eternal Fires of Hell. The road leading to it is labeled Road to Hell. The Chinese character for sin is inscribed on the packs carried by individuals on the road to hell. The text on the red cross reads: Christ Jesus came to earth to save sinners. The text in the tomb to left of the cross reads: The tomb from which the savior rose. Published by the Christian Book Room, 205 YuenMong Road, P.O. Box 1723, Shanghai.
- Subjects:
- Evangelistic work--China Christian art and symbolism
- Location:
- Shanghai, China
- Source:
- Collection 231: Ian and Helen Anderson Papers (PC29), Wheaton Archives & Special Collections, Wheaton College, IL
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Two Roads", A Sign Unto You, Wheaton College Archives and Special Collections
- Reference Link:
- https://exhibits.archives.wheaton.edu/a-sign-unto-you/items/poster_026.html
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright undetermined. For more information, please contact Wheaton Archives & Special Collections at archives@wheaton.edu.
- Standardized Rights:
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/und/1.0/