About This Book
The author delivers a sermon-like lecture arguing that social dancing is morally harmful and fosters vice and crime, urging families and Christian leaders to resist and reform such practices. He frames his case with personal testimony about religious conversion and years of evangelistic work to claim eyewitness authority, critiques contemporary revival methods, and suggests more vigilant pastoral and familial oversight. Practical admonitions are directed at fathers, husbands, brothers, and pastors to protect women and youth by discouraging attendance or participation in dances. The overall approach blends moral exhortation, personal narrative, and appeals to scriptural principles.
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