. Christian herald. K served to l,()(t() men at one oclock), and at • f but cheerful service of song and prayer conducted in the Mission auditorium. After theservice 350 humble but rejoicing souls willscarcely reach their scattered homes quickly enoughwith the wondrous Christmas celebration given themin the name of Christ. Yet who can think of theirjoy without inexpressible sadness? Do not forgetthat man cannot live by bread alone, that humannature requires playthings and comfortable cloth-ing and the thinjrs that lift the .soul above the dailygrind: of these things there were none. In
. Christian herald. K served to l,()(t() men at one oclock), and at • f but cheerful service of song and prayer conducted in the Mission auditorium. After theservice 350 humble but rejoicing souls willscarcely reach their scattered homes quickly enoughwith the wondrous Christmas celebration given themin the name of Christ. Yet who can think of theirjoy without inexpressible sadness? Do not forgetthat man cannot live by bread alone, that humannature requires playthings and comfortable cloth-ing and the thinjrs that lift the .soul above the dailygrind: of these things there were none. In the afternoon the Mission management pro-vides a concert for men. At seven the doorswill open to admit the annual guests to the Mis-sions Christmas dinner. Two thousand heartymeals in boxes will be distributed, and while thisis going on to the cheerful music of a phonographdownstairs, a Christmas service of .song and testi-mony will proceed in the auditorium. P-igt 1188 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD. December 24. 1913. GODS GIFT TOTHE WORLD A Sermon by Rev. W. MacNicholl, ^ JSS^
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