Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . d andmake the appeal for only nine more, andfeel sure that these will be quickly sup-plied. I beg your pardon. A brother atJohnstown promised Bro. Royer moneyfor the twelfth room, and so only eight January1912 The Missionary Visitor remain. Now, who else wants to sharein this splendid work? It is the oppor-tunity of putting money where it will dogreat good for many years. God blessthe work of this school!Anklesvar, India. Since writing the above, I was veryhappily surprised on the last Sunday we spent in America in the Shade Creekchurch, Pa. An aged sister gave


Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . d andmake the appeal for only nine more, andfeel sure that these will be quickly sup-plied. I beg your pardon. A brother atJohnstown promised Bro. Royer moneyfor the twelfth room, and so only eight January1912 The Missionary Visitor remain. Now, who else wants to sharein this splendid work? It is the oppor-tunity of putting money where it will dogreat good for many years. God blessthe work of this school!Anklesvar, India. Since writing the above, I was veryhappily surprised on the last Sunday we spent in America in the Shade Creekchurch, Pa. An aged sister gave me herpersonal check for one room; the ScalpLevel Adult Bible Class raised money forone and turned it over; and the ShadeCreek church in her Thanksgiving offer-ings and missionary offering this day madeup money enough for a third. Later abrother and sister at Rummel gave the Lord for this response, andmay He give a liberal reward to the do-nors. Now only four rooms remain.— B. OUR SUNDAY-SCHOOLS Eliza B. Miller. M O N G the leadingagencies for dis-seminating and teach-ing Gods Word innon-Christian lands isthe the primaryidea of the Sunday-school was to gatherthe children from thelanes and streets ofthe cities to teach them Gods Word, andto instruct them in right ways concern-ing the Sabbath, it has long ago beenlearned that men, and women too, havetheir place in the great Sunday-schoolArmy. Right well have all joinedheart and hand in the good work, push-ing it forward to the remote parts ofunevangelized districts of every land. In mission lands the place where themissionary settles becomes a center forall departments of Christian work. Day-school, colportage work, medical work,are all carried on from day to day; butthe Sunday-school work is the specialwork of the Sabbath day for everyworker. When the duties of other daysare laid aside there is ample opportunityfor this line of activity. In the central mission station there isalways an organ


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