Seeing our missions across the seas . Conj^reKation at Okubo, .Inpnn, on Its Seventh i\Ir. Vahe and His Vaiijjnard at Zoze.(Ready to distriitute posters anuouuciug: evangelistic meetings.) majority of the people have no knowledge of what Chris-tianity really means, and the} are prejudiced against it. In spite of this, however, we are making real instance in the town of Zeze, where our work was begunless than three years ago, twenty-five of the leading men,including the ex-mayor, and the principals of four schoolsgave their public endorsement to the campaign to secure


Seeing our missions across the seas . Conj^reKation at Okubo, .Inpnn, on Its Seventh i\Ir. Vahe and His Vaiijjnard at Zoze.(Ready to distriitute posters anuouuciug: evangelistic meetings.) majority of the people have no knowledge of what Chris-tianity really means, and the} are prejudiced against it. In spite of this, however, we are making real instance in the town of Zeze, where our work was begunless than three years ago, twenty-five of the leading men,including the ex-mayor, and the principals of four schoolsgave their public endorsement to the campaign to securemoney for purchasing a lot for the Zeze Christian Taber-nacle, which is the name of the new church now beingconstructed. IMr. Knipp and Mr. Yabe are doing a greatwork among the students of the thirty-five public schoolsin Otsu, the capital of this province and in the two neigh-boring counties. Their personal work among these young-people is destroying the age-long prejudice against Chris-tianity and preparing the way for a large and rich harvestin coming years. The two kindergartens conducted


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