Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . ast moneyinto the treasury; and many that wererich cast in much. Is not our Lord sit-ting over against the treasury today asmuch as ever? Does He not see themanner in which we give? Oh, do not miss the blessing He has for cheerfulgivers! A rich brother once gave grudgingly$ for the Lords work. Of coursehe received no blessing, and he com-plained about it to his wife. Her wisereply was: The next time, give fromyour heart and see what the Lord willdo. The lesson went straight home,and he prayed to overcome his spirit ofstinginess. The next opportunity hemad
Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . ast moneyinto the treasury; and many that wererich cast in much. Is not our Lord sit-ting over against the treasury today asmuch as ever? Does He not see themanner in which we give? Oh, do not miss the blessing He has for cheerfulgivers! A rich brother once gave grudgingly$ for the Lords work. Of coursehe received no blessing, and he com-plained about it to his wife. Her wisereply was: The next time, give fromyour heart and see what the Lord willdo. The lesson went straight home,and he prayed to overcome his spirit ofstinginess. The next opportunity hemade himself; he did not wait until itcame, and gave as the Lord gave untohim cheerfully. It is needless to saythat the Lord gave him the blessing Hehas for cheerful givers. Let us all dolikewise. Give cheerfully, for the Lordloveth a cheerful giver. 5901 3d Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. GREATER NEW YORK AS A MISSION FIELD W. M. HOWE. The metropolis of the American con-tinent is the chief gateway that UncleSam has to the four corners of the. A Homeless Brooklyn Boy. earth. From Greater New York, menand merchandise may float to all part?of the world and at this hospitable portof entry, during ithe last year alone,about a million immigrants found anopen door to this great continent. New York in recent years has grownfrom a big city to one of mammoth pro-portions covering 320 square miles andcontaining about 8,000,000, of people—fully half of the population of the empirestate. One district has 735 people to the acre. There are blocks in another districtthat have 1,2000 people to the acre. These crowds have comparatively fewwho stand among them as representa-tives of Christ. 3. In this city were found, June 1,1904:Armenians (Apostolic Church),. 900 Greek Orthodox Church, 1,500 Russian Orthodox Church, 1,500
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