. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . lto realize that we are to be witnesses bothin Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samariaand in the uttermost parts of the need to keep our vision foursquare, soas to realize the fullness and completenessof Christ and His Mission. 2. The problems involved on our homemission fields are no longer problems onlyof evangelization of our home country and its peoples. The questions facing manyof our eastern states are purely questionsof the foreigner. Such a large part of ourpopulation are foreigners, that foreignmissions at home are an imperative


. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . lto realize that we are to be witnesses bothin Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samariaand in the uttermost parts of the need to keep our vision foursquare, soas to realize the fullness and completenessof Christ and His Mission. 2. The problems involved on our homemission fields are no longer problems onlyof evangelization of our home country and its peoples. The questions facing manyof our eastern states are purely questionsof the foreigner. Such a large part of ourpopulation are foreigners, that foreignmissions at home are an imperative neces-sity. The home mission problem is not only areligious problem but involves questionsof education, immigration and came away from this conferencemore deeply impressed than everwith the cleverness, the strength andthe high efficiency of the collegedepartment of the Young MensChristian Association. It not onlyhas conspicuously competent leader-ship in Mr. John R. Mott, but it hasin his associates men who aremasterful. d. o. THE CLA: AMERICAN PROBLEMS OF TODAY AT COLLEGE STUDENTSCONFERENCE, LAKESIDE, OHIO BRIGHT DAYS AT SILVER BAY SIX hundred and three happydelegates shared in the de-lights and benefits of the thirdannual conference of the YoungPeoples Missionary Movement atSilver Bay, Lake George, in programme, planned in theinterest of both home and foreignmissions, contained strong features. In vigorous platform addresses,were presented topics of vitalinterest. The pressing needs ofAmerica and of foreign nations weregraphically and forcefully por-trayed. Methods of arousing interestin local churches were consideredin conferences marked by snap andvigor.


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