. Missionary Visitor, The (1904). ings. In partthe membership is doing the work, aid-ed somewhat by regular help. This isall made possible by the interest whichthe Sunday schools of the Brotherhoodhave shown in this extension contributions enables the workto be carried forward. The Sunday school at 259^ East Six-ty-fourth street has been in progressfor some months. During January, 1904, the average attendance was 33 and thetotal collection $ A new school wasopened at 466 W. Van Buren street, andfor the first month the average attend-ance was 65 and the total collection$ Su


. Missionary Visitor, The (1904). ings. In partthe membership is doing the work, aid-ed somewhat by regular help. This isall made possible by the interest whichthe Sunday schools of the Brotherhoodhave shown in this extension contributions enables the workto be carried forward. The Sunday school at 259^ East Six-ty-fourth street has been in progressfor some months. During January, 1904, the average attendance was 33 and thetotal collection $ A new school wasopened at 466 W. Van Buren street, andfor the first month the average attend-ance was 65 and the total collection$ Surely such an interest is grati-fying. Many, perhaps, will recall that R. Miller, who has long been identi-fied with the work in Chicago, once car-ried on a meat market and grocery storeat 466 W. Van Buren street. Strangeas it may appear, where once he dealtout the needed food for the body hewith others is now dealing out spiritualfood for the soul. Thus God does workand bring about strange things in time. ?>*$•«$». March, 1904] THE MISSIONARY \IS1T0R 93 Reading Circle and Christian Workers Topics CIRCLE MEETING TOPICS FORAPRIL. For Sunday Evening, April 3. Topic.—The Resurrection. Text.—And they entered in and foundnot the body of Jesus. Luke 24: 1-12. References.—1 Cor. 15: 20; Matt. 282-6; Acts 2: 24; Acts 3: 26; Acts 4: 33Acts 5: 30; Acts 13: 30; Rom. 1: 4; Rom8: 11; 1 Cor. 15: 19; John 6: 39; John 640; Matt. 22: 32; 2 Tim. 2: 8; Mark 16Matt. 28; John 20. Thoughts for the Leader.—If we couldmore fully believe in the things thatare unseen and eternal, our lives wouldbe more fully consecrated to Godsservice. We read in the book of Actssome of the sermons the apostlespreached and almost always they re-ferred to the crucifixion of Jesus, andthen of the resurrection, and of Jesustelling them. Because I live ye shalllive also, and I go to prepare a placefor you. To-day the thought of themany mansions comforts sorrowinghearts. They feel that their dead arehapp


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