. Highland Echo 1915-1925. e audiencewould be laujihin^i and in an in-stant they would Ije all a^iow withindijrnation and shame at the sinsthat drat;- nwn and women to thedepths of hell. Tiotter, the man,was all the time teniltly in earnestand hurled denunciation after de-nunciation at the follies of men andwomen. But one thinj^ stands outprominently, his sarcasm, biting andstinttinjf of every false creed andworship. One other thin^r, he was amaster at word pictures. All hismessages were illustrated by wordpictures that seemed as if drawnby an artists hand. Finally, hehad added to all this the


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. e audiencewould be laujihin^i and in an in-stant they would Ije all a^iow withindijrnation and shame at the sinsthat drat;- nwn and women to thedepths of hell. Tiotter, the man,was all the time teniltly in earnestand hurled denunciation after de-nunciation at the follies of men andwomen. But one thinj^ stands outprominently, his sarcasm, biting andstinttinjf of every false creed andworship. One other thin^r, he was amaster at word pictures. All hismessages were illustrated by wordpictures that seemed as if drawnby an artists hand. Finally, hehad added to all this the energy ofa fijrer at bay fighting sin and, thelove, the ttnderest touch of amothers hand and voice when incommunion with his Jesus. Mel Trotter won the hearts ofthe students from the first no wonder for he was tremend-ously in earnest about the won the Hill and the Hillwon him. His earnest and untiringzeal filled the chapel every time hespoke. And when he spoke everymessage carried the reality of the. Standing, left to right—Mr. Cole, second tenor; Mr. Obermeyer, first t:^nor; Mr. Hinkin, second base; MrMcLeod, first base; Sitting—Rev. M elvin Trotter, the leader of the meetings and Homer Hammontree,song leader and soloist. in mind that we may rejoice ingladness to Him. The cry of thePsalmist was for mercy and mercyimplies confession. The Psalmistcould have no compromise with sinand rejoice. It is the saved soulthat rejoices in God. Feruary 1st., evening service, thescripture ferences were, Luke 12, 9and 14. Theme, Where the Christis, there fs also the crowd. Christis the center of all things. Christworks all things from the center. The crowd knows Him and HeSaviour to the hearts of all. The | knows the crowd. The crowd clingsreality he made real by his own to Him, not only to touch Him, butpersonal testimony—a story that ; to live with Him. The program ofproves every claim of the Gospel. I Jesus, is one of building and war-All through his sermons h


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