. Life and light for woman. A WAYSIDE SHRINE Miss Reed and Mrs. Ament touring who have not heard. For the women, they plan to have a lecture everySaturday afternoon, and any 6f our workers may go and lecture on othersubjects or preach the gospel. We have had some companies of womenwho knew how to listen carefully, and we are happy in this way ofentering among them. It is an additional joy to watch this deacon andhis wife. They cannot keep still over their joy in this work. Often eachwill say: My heart is so full of peace while I work at these things. Iam so happy in helping these people to hea


. Life and light for woman. A WAYSIDE SHRINE Miss Reed and Mrs. Ament touring who have not heard. For the women, they plan to have a lecture everySaturday afternoon, and any 6f our workers may go and lecture on othersubjects or preach the gospel. We have had some companies of womenwho knew how to listen carefully, and we are happy in this way ofentering among them. It is an additional joy to watch this deacon andhis wife. They cannot keep still over their joy in this work. Often eachwill say: My heart is so full of peace while I work at these things. Iam so happy in helping these people to hear about God. It is a realgrowth of heart that has come to them, and we do believe with them thatGod led them to that spot. igi4\ Growth in the Peking Churches 165. WOMAN S SCHOOL AT MING LUN FANG Miss Reed adds in a personal letter:— I am trying to keep up our lectures and so increase the number ofwomen whom we draw here. A lady who has lived in Mongolia haslectured for us about the life of the women there. In the east suburb wehad an audience of a hundred women who were much interested. Later,I lectured in the compound, giving a talk which I prepared with muchpains and effort. It begins by speaking of how to prevent disease, andthen speaks of care in disease, and especially in tuberculosis. I tell themabout germs, and how they breathe them, and what harm they do, and,then go on with all the rules. There are various fearsome diagrams toassist their understanding, and the women seem much impressed. Theydo need such information so much—and perhaps a few of them mind someof my rules. I had an audience of sixty women that day here—such nicewomen. We were greatly pleased with that audience. I shall be givingthat talk now in different chapels. N


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