The call of China and the Islands : report of the foreign deputation, 1911-1912, for every member of the United Brethren church . Intermediate Boys and Girls, Honjo U. B. Sunday School, Progressive Japan Some of the most able Japanese pastors, likeMr. Ishiguro, have received their training in theDoshisha. We now have three students there inpreparation for the ministry. Our superintend-ent, Doctor Howard, says: If we had no con-nection with a school of this sort, it would costus far more to run a training school of our own,and even at the greater expense our men couldnot get the inspirat


The call of China and the Islands : report of the foreign deputation, 1911-1912, for every member of the United Brethren church . Intermediate Boys and Girls, Honjo U. B. Sunday School, Progressive Japan Some of the most able Japanese pastors, likeMr. Ishiguro, have received their training in theDoshisha. We now have three students there inpreparation for the ministry. Our superintend-ent, Doctor Howard, says: If we had no con-nection with a school of this sort, it would costus far more to run a training school of our own,and even at the greater expense our men couldnot get the inspiration and preparation they re-ceive in this great university. While non-Christians may contribute to the support of thesecular department of the Doshisha, they cannotbe counted on to support the theological depart-ment. Christian men and churches and missionsmust bear this responsibility. The Present Challenge The urgency of helping Japan to-day wassummed up at the Worlds Missionary Confer-ence in Edinburgh, as follows: What is donefor Japan is done for the whole Orient. What wedo for her we must do quickly, or too late mournour short-sightedness. We would not be alarm-ists, but the fact


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