. Christian herald and signs of our times . in the home are many dark features in all parts of the Mi-cronesian field, and we greatly need the pravers ofall Gods people that the Christian converts be moresteadfast, that the island of Ponape mav be againopened to missionaries, and that Gods Spirit mavbe poured out upon missionaries, native teachers,and the great mass of people who are not yet reach-ed. There are to be some unusual expenses in ourmission at Ruk this year, and I doubt not we shallfind just the right place to apply this money whichyou have so kindly sent. Yours in Chris
. Christian herald and signs of our times . in the home are many dark features in all parts of the Mi-cronesian field, and we greatly need the pravers ofall Gods people that the Christian converts be moresteadfast, that the island of Ponape mav be againopened to missionaries, and that Gods Spirit mavbe poured out upon missionaries, native teachers,and the great mass of people who are not yet reach-ed. There are to be some unusual expenses in ourmission at Ruk this year, and I doubt not we shallfind just the right place to apply this money whichyou have so kindly sent. Yours in Christian service,Mrs. Mary E. Logan. Inquirer, Brooklyn, N. Y. A Mormon teacherwho is here t»n a mission from Utah is claimingthat Mormonism is a higher development ofChristianity. Is there any ground for his claim? No, it is rather a burlesque and degradationof Christianity. Their beliefs that Adam is an-other name for God: that the Book of Mormonis a revelation from God: that Jesus was apolygamist and other shock-ing doctrinesfaresufficient. THE B. Y. P. U. CONVENTION AT MILWAUKEE, WIS—THE EXPOSITION BUILDING. (See article on opposite page.) thorough a work widely before its readers, ob-tained a supply of copies of the latest illus-trated edition. A copy of the book will bemailed, postage prepaid, to any reader whosends 25 cents to this office. Reader. Winnebago Valley, Minn. What is meantby the expression in Luke 6: 35,And lend, hop-ing for nothing again V The word lend here may be interpreted inthe sense of relieve —to aid, hoping for noreturn, or if lending, then to abstain from anydemand for restitution. The purpose of thepassage is to kindle the spirit of Christianhelpfulness and benevolence without expecta-tion of reward or return. M. Hudson, N. Y. Can you kindly inform mehow many children Roger Williams had andtheir names ? We are direct descendants, butcan only trace our own family. Oscar S. wrote his life, mentionssix children. The eldest child was Ma
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