. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . THE BOAT LANDING AT LAKESIDE, OHIO problems before the Protestantchurches of secretary of the college de-partment of the Young Mens Chris-tian Association who was responsi-ble for the direction of the details ofthe conference at Lakeside, was W. Gilkey. The genial and high-ly efficient manner in which did his work, diffused a happyspirit among the delegates, and madethe conference notable for its tem-per and were made by thedelegates themselves toward the help-fulness of the closing ses


. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . THE BOAT LANDING AT LAKESIDE, OHIO problems before the Protestantchurches of secretary of the college de-partment of the Young Mens Chris-tian Association who was responsi-ble for the direction of the details ofthe conference at Lakeside, was W. Gilkey. The genial and high-ly efficient manner in which did his work, diffused a happyspirit among the delegates, and madethe conference notable for its tem-per and were made by thedelegates themselves toward the help-fulness of the closing session. Amongthe questions that came up forconsideration, was: Whyshould Home Missions aswell as Foreign Missions,be studied in CollegeYoung Mens ChristianAssociations? In answerto this, Mr. W. H. Fowlesaid: THE COLLEGE CONFERENCE BAND The object of the study ofmissions in general is to affordas wide and comprehensive aview of Christs Kingdom onearth as possible. To confinethis study to foreign missionsis to leave out a very largeand important ph


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