American messenger . has brought itself intofellowship with God and is willing to giveobedience to His Son, who inspires us to goout and subdue the world to righteousness. This word of God makes the body obey thesoul. The power back of the man makeshim a conqueror, and this power is flags that hang in this beautiful chapelare loved by us all, and wherever the starryflag goes, it means safety to its citizens. Back of the Word is God, for it is Godsword. His power is great enough to enableus to accomplish the tasks He has set for is great enough to keep us from fallingand to pre


American messenger . has brought itself intofellowship with God and is willing to giveobedience to His Son, who inspires us to goout and subdue the world to righteousness. This word of God makes the body obey thesoul. The power back of the man makeshim a conqueror, and this power is flags that hang in this beautiful chapelare loved by us all, and wherever the starryflag goes, it means safety to its citizens. Back of the Word is God, for it is Godsword. His power is great enough to enableus to accomplish the tasks He has set for is great enough to keep us from fallingand to present us faultless before the pres-ence of His glory with exceeding joy. The men who have given the spirit of life,order and obedience to this West Point Mili-tary Academy have unconsciously given toit the influence of the Bible. The Bible ispresented to you to-day so that through itspower and influence this same spirit maycontrol and dominate your lives. 86 American Messenger May, 1916. WITH OUR MISSIONARY COLPORTERS. At Cape Flattery Rev. Francis E. Smith, a colporter evangelistof the American Tract Society in the State ofWashington, meets all classes and conditions ofpeople as he goes about distributing the Gospelmessage in the printed page. Recently he sentan interesting photograph which is reproducedon this page. The picture shows us the CapeFlattery Mission on Neah Bay. The Indian boysand girls who appear in this scene have the dis-tinction of attending a Sunday School that issituated further west than any other SundaySchool in the United States. This Sunday School has been visited by E. Smith, and he has preached the mes-sage of salvation to the Indian people whogather in this church. •? * « At Ellis Island The tide of immigration has greatly de-creased on account of the conditions caused bythe European war. Some immigrants, how-ever, are still arriving at Ellis Island. More-over, there are large number of detailed immi-grants at that point, who have been r


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