Blackboard efficiency; a suggestive method for the use of crayon and blackboard . dbirrJ:-. IV THE VALUE OF ILLUSTR.\TIONS IN EVAN-GELISM We may never fully estimate the number or the valueof the impressions for good which come to our livesthrough eye-gate. General Wesley Merritt of theUnited States Army, writing to Mr. F. M. Barton,editor of The Expositor, said that the text Righteous-ness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any peo-ple (Prov. 14:34), which is over the altar in thechapel at West Point, burned its lessons into his life ashe saw it so often in his student days, and it h
Blackboard efficiency; a suggestive method for the use of crayon and blackboard . dbirrJ:-. IV THE VALUE OF ILLUSTR.\TIONS IN EVAN-GELISM We may never fully estimate the number or the valueof the impressions for good which come to our livesthrough eye-gate. General Wesley Merritt of theUnited States Army, writing to Mr. F. M. Barton,editor of The Expositor, said that the text Righteous-ness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any peo-ple (Prov. 14:34), which is over the altar in thechapel at West Point, burned its lessons into his life ashe saw it so often in his student days, and it has been hisfavourite text of Scripture. If, as scientific men state, eighty per cent, of theknowledge we receive from the world about us comesthrough the eye, why should we not more frequently usethis channel for imparting Scripture truths? In myown ministry the method of visual illustration has beensignally blessed, and the Pictured Truth lessons sentout from my study to the Sunday-school world throughthe passing years have helped multitudes to see the gos-pel message and believe in Ch
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