. The Millions 1914 . K O K O NO )SH ANTUNGI S Z E C- H W A N ^H U P E H MISSION HOMES In the United States: 235 School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. In Canada: 507 Church Street, Toronto, Ont. , K WEICHOW K W A N G S Hong kon£ HINAS MILLIONS TORONTO, APRIL, 1914 The Missionary BY THB UTB RBV. J. HUDSON TAYLOR IN the broadest sense of the word every Christianshould be a Missionary. Christ has redeemedus that we should be Witnesses unto Him,and should show forth the praises of Him who hascalled us out of darkness into His marvelous all His redeemed He says, As thou hast sent Mein
. The Millions 1914 . K O K O NO )SH ANTUNGI S Z E C- H W A N ^H U P E H MISSION HOMES In the United States: 235 School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. In Canada: 507 Church Street, Toronto, Ont. , K WEICHOW K W A N G S Hong kon£ HINAS MILLIONS TORONTO, APRIL, 1914 The Missionary BY THB UTB RBV. J. HUDSON TAYLOR IN the broadest sense of the word every Christianshould be a Missionary. Christ has redeemedus that we should be Witnesses unto Him,and should show forth the praises of Him who hascalled us out of darkness into His marvelous all His redeemed He says, As thou hast sent Meinto the world, even so have I also sent them into theworld. The sphere of service may be large or small,at home or abroad; the called may be old or young,sick or well; but the principle remains the same. We. ERECTED OYER THE BODY OF MR. I. HUDSON TAYLORIN THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE CEMETERY AT CHINK! \St. are left down here to be witnesses unto Him; and tobear witness always, wherever we may be, is alike ourprivilege and our duty. i But in a more restricted sense, there are some whoare called to leave their secular avocations, and to giveup their whole lives to missionary work. Such areour ministers, evangelists and missionaries at home, aswell as abroad—for the field is the world. In thispaper, however, we shall only consider the case ofthose called to foreign work, who are to labor in Chinain one or other department of missionary enterprise. Even then our subject is a broad one; for Chinaneeds, not only ordained missionaries as pastors andteachers, but many others, who may or may not beordained, for literary and educational work, for medi-cal missions, for evangelistic and itinerant work; be-sides others for colportage, printing, business, women of China need the Gospel as well as t
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