North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . tors hadanswered these questions that pertained totheir own religious lives, the lives of their fami-lies and the religious guardianship of theirflocks, and the presiding elder had given aglimpse of his own religious experience, espe-cially, how he came to be a preacher rather thana barkeeper, the conference was in a spiritualglow. It was to us a new method of reporting atdistrict conference, but far preferable to a fewfigures and generalization as reports frequent-ly are, which give no light on the situation. Itwas delightful to see Brother Paris g


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . tors hadanswered these questions that pertained totheir own religious lives, the lives of their fami-lies and the religious guardianship of theirflocks, and the presiding elder had given aglimpse of his own religious experience, espe-cially, how he came to be a preacher rather thana barkeeper, the conference was in a spiritualglow. It was to us a new method of reporting atdistrict conference, but far preferable to a fewfigures and generalization as reports frequent-ly are, which give no light on the situation. Itwas delightful to see Brother Paris get out ofthe ruts in the matter of reports. At 12:30 a cafeteria luncheon was served bythe ladies of the congregation, and after a so-cial hour on the church grounds the conferencereassembled to hear discussed the important in-terests of education and the work of the Sun-day school. Rev. H. H. Jordan, who came of Rev. W. O. Goode, he being ill at home,.(Continued on page six.) April 10, 3 924 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE Three. We have doubled our membership at Rhodhissand have more pupils in the Sunday school than wehave on the church roll.—J. W. Bennett. Miss Daisy Davies of Atlanta, Ga., will begin re-vival services in Central church, Mt. Airy, April meeting is to continue ten days or more. The oldest building in the world still standingabove ground is said to be a small square temple,built by the Sumerian king, Annipadda, of Ur,about 4500 B. C. It is nearly twice the age of therelics found in the tomb of King Tutankhamen.—Dearborn Independent. J. D. Pyatt says: I went to Spruce Pine March10 and assisted Bro. J. A. Fry in a meeting. A goodmany backsliders were reclaimed, sinners weresaved and the believers strengthened. Severaltimes during the meeting Brother Pry said, in hisoriginal way, we are having a camp meeting. Rev. A. Burgess of Greensboro was here with usin a meeting. The Presbyterian church, AssociateReformed Presbyterian church and our chu


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