Calendar:Sept. 16th to Oct. 15th. DAILY BIBLE READING:……..Sept. 16th, Luke 16; Sept. 30th, John 6; Oct. 15th, John 21. MEMORY WORK:Review and outline of 1 Thessalonians. GOOD READING:Mephibosheth; The Young Doctor. Daily Reading It seems but a few days ago that I was writing about the beginning of Matthew, and now I am recording that … Continue reading Young Believers’ Department →
SOME FACTS RELATING TO CHINA The Chinese Empire includes, besides China proper, Manchuria, Mongolia, E. Turkestan, etc., and until recently, Tibet. It is considerably larger than the whole of Europe, its area being estimated to be about 4,300,000 sq. m. The average width and breadth of China is about 1800 m. The highlands of the … Continue reading Work In The Foreign Field →
"Freely ye have received. "The great outstanding contrast between law and grace, is that what one demands, the other gives. This was strikingly expressed by a Christian of early days, "Da quod jubes, et jube-quod vis."-"Give what Thou commandest, and then command what Thou wilt," There can be no question that man as a creature … Continue reading Notes →
"A letter recently received from our brother Wm. Amies tells of the safe arrival of himself and Mrs. Amies in London. They were well received, and are staying with Miss Jacob. They expect to sail from Antwerp, Feb. 15th. Every need was met and to spare for their journey. He writes that another little babe … Continue reading Work In The Foreign Field →
We are somewhat prone to think of but one thing at a time, and in the multiplicity of duties and responsibilities, to overlook some of them. Let us not overlook the great need in foreign lands, perishing sinners who have never heard the word of truth, the blessed gospel of salvation. Let this have a … Continue reading Work In The Foreign Field →
Hindrances to the Work.-Owing to the great disturbances in China large numbers of Missionaries have been obliged to leave their fields of labor and return to the United States. While so far this has not been the case with our brother Kautto, yet it enlists our interest and prayers that this may not be allowed … Continue reading Work In The Foreign Field →
Irumu, Congo Beige, Dear brother in Christ:July 21, 1927. We are thankful for your expression of desire that the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ should continue to be preached among the Babira tribe. We are glad for what extent we have been enabled to preach it among them heretofore, and for every encouragement the … Continue reading Work In The Foreign Field →
There is surely no man, however great and exalted, however learned and wise, however smooth and comparatively free from trouble his journey through life may have been, who" has not, at some time in his career, longed for a refuge, either from self or from circumstance. How much truer is this of the poor and … Continue reading Places Of Refuge →
BALTIMORE MISSIONARY MEETING Every alternating month the brethren in Baltimore have a Missionary meeting, devoted to a discussion of the various kinds of gospel labor occupying our brethren there. A good portion of the meeting is given to prayer. The first gathering of this kind for 1928 was on Friday, Jan. 20th. Brethren J. Willies, … Continue reading Work In The Foreign Field →
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