Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . been goodfrom the beginning. During Thanksgiving vacation wegave three missionary programs at orts of the mission work that has been and -B- neighboring churches and we have ar-rangements made for several others tobe given during the latter part of thewinter and spring terms. We expect togive a program at the colored churchhere in town some time in also give a public program in thecollege chapel once each month. We are in the midst of a gloriousspecial Bible term and series of meet-ings. Each evening for one-half hour alarge number meet under the au


Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . been goodfrom the beginning. During Thanksgiving vacation wegave three missionary programs at orts of the mission work that has been and -B- neighboring churches and we have ar-rangements made for several others tobe given during the latter part of thewinter and spring terms. We expect togive a program at the colored churchhere in town some time in also give a public program in thecollege chapel once each month. We are in the midst of a gloriousspecial Bible term and series of meet-ings. Each evening for one-half hour alarge number meet under the auspices ofthe band for prayer meeting. On Jan. 27 Bro. and Sister I. S. Long,who are assisting with the special Bibleterm and series of meetings, met with usand gave us some very interesting talksabout their work in India. Their en-couragement is a source of much inspira-tion. We meet regularly each Tuesday even-ing for a half hour of devotional as students we are busy, wefind much joy and inspiration in Turtle Mountain Congregation, North. Dakota. Brethren of the Turtle Mountain country, North Dakota, with some of their summer they had the use of a large tent owned by the District. In a measurethis fills .the need of a churchhouse. Photo taken on the evening of their love feast. TEMPERANCE MOTTO:—Purpose, Protection, Purity Edited by Conference Temperance Committee and Published Quarterly by theBrethren Publishing House, Elgin, 111. BULLETIN NO. 7 A TEMPERANCE PROGRAM. 1. Song by congregation, Kingdom Songs, 187. 2. Responsive Reading. Leader.—Prov. 20: —Prov. 20: —Prov. 23: —Prov. 23: —Prov. 23: —Prov. 23: —Prov. 23: —Prov. 23: 32. 3. Invocation. 4. Chorus—The Fight Is On. 5. Recitations by small children. (See Bulletins.) 6. Essay.—The Waste Caused by Drink. 7. Debate.— Resolved, That Prohibition is a more practical method of eliminatin


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