. A'Chu and other stories. time customs. The next morning the chief mandarin of the villagesent his card inviting us to call at his received us with real Oriental display of hospi-tality. When this was over, and we began to talkseriously, he begged that we would come and opena mission in the town, promising to protect and helpus with his influence. A Wheelbarrow Trip 93 We set out on our return to the mission with astrong feeling that God is opening the way for hismessage of salvation to be preached to the Chinese peo-ple, and that it should be our greatest pleasure to useevery me


. A'Chu and other stories. time customs. The next morning the chief mandarin of the villagesent his card inviting us to call at his received us with real Oriental display of hospi-tality. When this was over, and we began to talkseriously, he begged that we would come and opena mission in the town, promising to protect and helpus with his influence. A Wheelbarrow Trip 93 We set out on our return to the mission with astrong feeling that God is opening the way for hismessage of salvation to be preached to the Chinese peo-ple, and that it should be our greatest pleasure to useevery means in our power to see this work accomplished. The Chinese may be behind the times in using thewheelbarrow and other slow means of travel. Theyare slow in adopting the use of modern in their need of a Saviour they are not behindus. Neither are they slower than we to accept hissalvation. It often appears that they appreciate Godsgreat love the more in proportion to the darkness out ofwhich they are BAFT ON THE YGUAZU EIVER


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