Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan- June 1896) . n Day, . 49-50MINISTERIAL RELIEF.—The Treasury, IV. C. C—Duty of the Church to its Worn-out Servants, Elder Geo. Junkin, 51-53 EDUCATION.—Wide Scope of the Work 54-56 PUBLICATION AND SABBATH-SCHOOL WORK.—Advance or Retreat ?—What Might Have Been Done—Should Be—Can Be—Is—General Assemblys Action, 1895. 57-59 CHURCH ERECTION—Honoring Implied Obligations—Shall Our Pastors be Celibates? 59-60 FREEDMEN.—The Negro Exhibit at Atlanta Exposition, Rev. H. N. Payne, , 61-63CHILDRENS CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—Ministry of Children—Dr. Nevius in his Wheelbarro
Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan- June 1896) . n Day, . 49-50MINISTERIAL RELIEF.—The Treasury, IV. C. C—Duty of the Church to its Worn-out Servants, Elder Geo. Junkin, 51-53 EDUCATION.—Wide Scope of the Work 54-56 PUBLICATION AND SABBATH-SCHOOL WORK.—Advance or Retreat ?—What Might Have Been Done—Should Be—Can Be—Is—General Assemblys Action, 1895. 57-59 CHURCH ERECTION—Honoring Implied Obligations—Shall Our Pastors be Celibates? 59-60 FREEDMEN.—The Negro Exhibit at Atlanta Exposition, Rev. H. N. Payne, , 61-63CHILDRENS CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—Ministry of Children—Dr. Nevius in his Wheelbarrow—A Dead Indian—Strong Drink—What an African Chief Said of It. 64-66CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH.—Not so Among You— Mount Ararat—Sabbath-School Superintendents and Teachers—Notes—Suggestions For Study—Christian Training Course, , 67-74 GLEANINGS AT HOME AND ABROAD 73-75 Worth Reading—Book Notices—Ministerial Necrology . . , ... 75-76 Questious for Missionary Meeting, , 87-88. THE CHURCH AT HOME AND ABROAD. JANUARY, 1896. CURRENT EVENTS AND THE KINGDOM. THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. A movement in Chicago, endorsed byprominent leaders in many denominations,has for its object the restoration of the Biblein the public schools of that mission. King Khama was successful in his missionto England. His country is to remain underthe direct government of the Queen, and heis to have the help of the British ResidentOfficer in his efforts to suppress the drinktraffic. THEN AND NOW. When I was at Lake Victoria eighteenyears ago, writes Mr. Henry M. Stanley,there was not a missionary there. Now thereare 40,000 Christians and 200 natives are enthusiastic converts, andwould spend their last penny to acquire aBible. A MEMORIAL WINDOW. Rev. Robert Hunt, who came to thiscountry with Captain John Smith, landingat Jamestown in May, 1607, was the firstEnglish-speaking missionary who preachedthe Gospel of Christ in Ameri
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