Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . theircommand, and ten or twelve give a hun-dred and seventy-five easily. Thepreacher often gives a reference andasks for a quotation of it from usually gets a ready response. We get a little Gujerati monthly. Onits last page, a verse and the book inwhich it is found are given. The taskis to locate the verse. Many of the chil-dren hunt them out each month. A num-ber have received prizes for having madeno mistakes in their answers throughoutan entire year. Last month seventycorrect papers were sent in from name of each successful one ap-pear


Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . theircommand, and ten or twelve give a hun-dred and seventy-five easily. Thepreacher often gives a reference andasks for a quotation of it from usually gets a ready response. We get a little Gujerati monthly. Onits last page, a verse and the book inwhich it is found are given. The taskis to locate the verse. Many of the chil-dren hunt them out each month. A num-ber have received prizes for having madeno mistakes in their answers throughoutan entire year. Last month seventycorrect papers were sent in from name of each successful one ap-pears in the following issue. They liketo see their names in print. Friday morning, in the regular prayerservice, the children are given oppor-tunity to tell what they remember ofthe previous Sundays sermon. A dozenor more boys and about as many girlsstand and tell, in turn, what they re-member. The leading and many of theminor points of the sermon are usuallyrehearsed before the exercise is over. It was during examination The. Daud. 20 Orphan Boys. Hiraltel.


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