The call of China and the Islands : report of the foreign deputation, 1911-1912, for every member of the United Brethren church . Mt. Hermon Rest Cottage, Porto gift of our loyal women in the What Shall Be Our Response cated this year. We are not asking one localchurch to supply this need, but the entire denom-ination, and that within a period of five could bring a greater blessing to thethree hundred thousand members of the UnitedBrethren Church in America than the whole-hearted acceptance of this call as the least wedare attempt in this day of golden opportuni


The call of China and the Islands : report of the foreign deputation, 1911-1912, for every member of the United Brethren church . Mt. Hermon Rest Cottage, Porto gift of our loyal women in the What Shall Be Our Response cated this year. We are not asking one localchurch to supply this need, but the entire denom-ination, and that within a period of five could bring a greater blessing to thethree hundred thousand members of the UnitedBrethren Church in America than the whole-hearted acceptance of this call as the least wedare attempt in this day of golden is said that two-thirds of the human racelive in the darkness of non-Christian lands. Buta serious fact nearer home is this, that two-thirdsof the members of our churches in America arewithout a vision of the worlds need, and haveno serious regard or recognition of Gods right-ful claim upon their money and their talents, andhence they give but little or nothing for the ex-tension of the kingdom of God at home orabroad. Has not God himself brought us faceto face with this mighty task abroad to drive usto our knees, to a confession of our sins andindifference, to restored fellowship with himself,an


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