Our College Times . idesthis, back of those messages and be-neath that personality that gave ex-pression to them, is a beauiful life ofprayer, of consecration, and of full sur-render to the Will of God. It was her purpose to roll on theChristians at home some of the bur-dens that the Missionary on the firingline is made to feel on account of thevastness of the harvest field and thelack of workers sufficient to gatherthe ripening harvest. Here are some of the things she saidthat caused serious thought: Thetrue Missionary is the one throughwhose mind Jesus thinks; throughwhose voice He speaks; t
Our College Times . idesthis, back of those messages and be-neath that personality that gave ex-pression to them, is a beauiful life ofprayer, of consecration, and of full sur-render to the Will of God. It was her purpose to roll on theChristians at home some of the bur-dens that the Missionary on the firingline is made to feel on account of thevastness of the harvest field and thelack of workers sufficient to gatherthe ripening harvest. Here are some of the things she saidthat caused serious thought: Thetrue Missionary is the one throughwhose mind Jesus thinks; throughwhose voice He speaks; throughwhose heart he loves; and throughwhose hands He helps. He who hasthat w4iich the world needs is debtorto the world. You must go or send,pray or spend. Simply going overthe ocean does not make a Mission-ary.,The greatness of the need is ourcall to the work. The process of be-coming a Missionary is: i. Tarry withJesus (Mark 3:14); 2. Pray through;3. Never say no to Jesus. —Levi K. Ziegler. 22 OUR COLLEGE TIMES. Winter soorts are now in full swing. A numl:)er of students went to oneof the lakes at the Masonic Homes onthe evening of January 8 to skate. Theice was very rough but all reported afine time. The road was very slipperywhich made it necessary to exercisemuch care in walking. We have had two coasting partiesup to this date. The hills are in fineshape. Sleds were borrowed, boughtor rented from the little kids so thebig ones could have a little from a few sudden stops every-thing went fine. Aliss Mover—I was reading Rob-inson Crus-^e this afternoon. ]\liss M. Myers— Was he aroundtoday. , Rev. Miller of Mechanicsburg con-ducted our chapel exercises on Janu-ary ID. ^liss Elizabeth Myer has been un-able to return to her work since va-cation on account of illness. We ex-tend to her our wishes for a speedyrecovery. Mr. Good—Prof., how do youprove and check the intentions of abill? We are glad to see Prof. Leiteramoung us again. He was forced todrop his wo
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