Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . ds need, has found the Christin vital touch with loves power, mostdifficulties will disappear. Really, what is needed is summed upin the old ministers three royal Gs —grace, grit and gumption; or in otherwords,—consecration, determination andcommon sense. Not all can go. Yet Christ ordersevery one to the front, and woe shall itbe to him who gives a false excuse for not obeying, for the Master knows hisinmost soul. He Who said, He thatloveth father or mother more than Me,is not worthy of Me will find little roomto excuse those who stay at home be-cause of parent


Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . ds need, has found the Christin vital touch with loves power, mostdifficulties will disappear. Really, what is needed is summed upin the old ministers three royal Gs —grace, grit and gumption; or in otherwords,—consecration, determination andcommon sense. Not all can go. Yet Christ ordersevery one to the front, and woe shall itbe to him who gives a false excuse for not obeying, for the Master knows hisinmost soul. He Who said, He thatloveth father or mother more than Me,is not worthy of Me will find little roomto excuse those who stay at home be-cause of parental attachments; and thosewho would keep their children from thefield should listen to the warning voiceof Him Who said, He that loveth sonor daughter more than Me, is not worthyof Sad, sad it will be for any oneyoung or old, to hear, Thou art notworthy of Me. In beautiful contrast are the words ofPaul, who tried out Gods promises tothe end, where he said, My God shallsupply all your need. THE HOUSE OF GOD Daniel Vaniman. O one who has studiedthe various plans formeetinghouses, both incities and in the coun-try, from Philadel-p h i a to California,and from Chicago toTexas, it has becomepainfully evident thatbetter-arranged meet-inghouses are much Some fifteen years ago Daniel sacred memory, prepared a manuscripton the meetinghouse. It was his intentionto publish it in book form, and why he didnot the Editor does not know. Instead hegave the manuscript to the Mission Rooms,and recently in seeking for another matterit turned up. There are many living todaywho knew Bro. Vaniman well. How inter-esting to hear his voice again—dead yetspeaking to us! And what an advancedidea he had on the house of God, all scrip-tural, but in so many instances in advanceof even today! Yet, if our brother couldsee some of the progress made since hewrote this article, he would realize that hisvision is rapidly coming true. We can welltake his counsel for today. It is good andvery g


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