. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . every church and we areanticipating results. We are getting off to a good startin every respect here at Warrenton. We are preachingto growing congregations and they are most have raised for the missionary emergency fund $ paid a large special to the orphanage. We have takentwo offerings with good results for the Chapel Hill andCollege Place churches, and hope to have a large reporton that by the first of February. These people are treat-ing the preacher and his family royally, and from everystandpoint they are backing us up an
. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . every church and we areanticipating results. We are getting off to a good startin every respect here at Warrenton. We are preachingto growing congregations and they are most have raised for the missionary emergency fund $ paid a large special to the orphanage. We have takentwo offerings with good results for the Chapel Hill andCollege Place churches, and hope to have a large reporton that by the first of February. These people are treat-ing the preacher and his family royally, and from everystandpoint they are backing us up and encouraging us inour preaching and work. No finer people in North Caro-lina than here, on the Warrenton charge. And let mesay that Dr. J. T. Gibbs is a big help and inspiration tome, and he is loved by all the churches in this communityof every denomination.—E. C. Durham. NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE People and Things January 14, 1932 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 7 — ! — ISV A New Venture for the Advocate in the Open Country. Several times in its history the Advocate has beenput in every home of town and city churches, but neverbefore in every home of a pastoral charge in the opencountry. Bethel circuit in Waynesville district will wear thisproud distinction. Rev. G. N. Dulin is the young man who hasput this thing over. Eighty-nine new subscribers and 24 renewals with the cheeksaccompanying have reached us and for a year the Advocate willgo into every home on the Bethel charge. We shall watch withinterest the effects of this venture in Haywood county. And atthe same time we congratulate Brother Dulin upon his vision andability to put over a big job. The emergency collections for the board of missionsof our church amounted to $92,000 the first of this Western North Carolina conference contributed about$5,000 of this amount. The result is quite gratifying. Just a notice of some instructive and inspirationalmeetings that we held in Balfour and Mills Rive
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