. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . &. 178 The Missionary Visitor WHERE ARE THE MEN? Fred J. Wampler. May1916 On Friday, March 3, 1916, our singlesisters, Bessie M. Rider and NettieSenger, reached Ping Ting Chou. Weare thankful to our Good Father forbringing them safely to us. Sister Rider,the nurse, will be badly needed by thetime she gets the language so that shecan begin work. We only hope the timewill soon come when a nurse comes forthe work at Liao Chou. But here is where the dark side Chao, one of the Chinese Chris-tians, came into my study the evening of their arrival and aske


. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . &. 178 The Missionary Visitor WHERE ARE THE MEN? Fred J. Wampler. May1916 On Friday, March 3, 1916, our singlesisters, Bessie M. Rider and NettieSenger, reached Ping Ting Chou. Weare thankful to our Good Father forbringing them safely to us. Sister Rider,the nurse, will be badly needed by thetime she gets the language so that shecan begin work. We only hope the timewill soon come when a nurse comes forthe work at Liao Chou. But here is where the dark side Chao, one of the Chinese Chris-tians, came into my study the evening of their arrival and asked, WHY 1DONT SOME MEN COME?Young man, in college, Bible School, oruniversity, can you answer that ques-tion? Is the courage of the singlewomen of the church greater than thecourage of the men? Is the spirit ofour fathers, who, for the sake of theGospel, crossed high mountains, fordeddangerous streams, and endured theheat of the plain, dead? Ping . Ting Chou, Shansi, China,March 12. NOTES FROM CHINA FOR FEBRUARY Winnie E. Cripe. THE C


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