. The Pacific islanders, from savages to saints; chapters from the life stories of famous missionaries and native converts. A XA1I\-E HOUSE AT VANUABADA, NEW MISSIONARIES AND CHRISTIAN STUDENTS IN NEW GUINEA. THE STORY OF GUCHENG 261 Dayspring, declared to be the most remarkableboat he had ever seen! It was the result of a batstart from the keel. Having beveled one sidemore than the other, we found that one side of theboat was a different shape from the other! How-ever, it was a good, strong, serviceable boat, thatcarried the messengers of the Gospel to many avillage on the coast. By


. The Pacific islanders, from savages to saints; chapters from the life stories of famous missionaries and native converts. A XA1I\-E HOUSE AT VANUABADA, NEW MISSIONARIES AND CHRISTIAN STUDENTS IN NEW GUINEA. THE STORY OF GUCHENG 261 Dayspring, declared to be the most remarkableboat he had ever seen! It was the result of a batstart from the keel. Having beveled one sidemore than the other, we found that one side of theboat was a different shape from the other! How-ever, it was a good, strong, serviceable boat, thatcarried the messengers of the Gospel to many avillage on the coast. By the time Gucheng had finished his courseof study in our institution for training nativepastors and pioneer evangelists, he was, unques-tionably, the best-educated native on the island,so I determined to attempt the formation of amodel village at the place where he settled asnative pastor. The people of Nachaum wereliving in scattered houses and small hamlets, likemany of the other inland tribes, when Guchengbecame their teacher, which made it almost im-possible to get the children together in school. I took the opportunity, at the induction ofGucheng, all the


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