Was it worth while? The life of Theodore Storrs Lee . , the membersof the Westchester Church pledged $i,ooo for theparsonage. God is still answering this prayer of Theo-dores, both in material ways and also in the unseenspiritual ways which He takes of working in menshearts. While Theodore was not permitted to re-turn to Satara, yet his influence there is truly atwork. A friend in writing of him expressed the thoughtthat Theodore walked with God, yet was very hu-man. It was this human quality, touched and illu-minated by the Divine companionship, which madehis personal life, and his life in hi


Was it worth while? The life of Theodore Storrs Lee . , the membersof the Westchester Church pledged $i,ooo for theparsonage. God is still answering this prayer of Theo-dores, both in material ways and also in the unseenspiritual ways which He takes of working in menshearts. While Theodore was not permitted to re-turn to Satara, yet his influence there is truly atwork. A friend in writing of him expressed the thoughtthat Theodore walked with God, yet was very hu-man. It was this human quality, touched and illu-minated by the Divine companionship, which madehis personal life, and his life in his home, so full ofradiance. There was much in his life of restrictedhealth which made for discouragement. He roseabove this courageously. He had within his sunnyspirit, to an unusual degree, the power of intimate friend of his once wrote to him: Lifehas a few priceless treasures to oifer. Few peoplesecure them. I count myself most blessed that one ofthe rarest of these g^fts has been granted me in such arare measure in your Mahars and Mangs Low caste Mahars refused to let lower Mangs stand by stepped in saying, I am a Christian, count me as either.


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