. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . are not turn to Hinduism, whichhas kept them down for millenniums. 10 The Missionary Visitor January1916 No, they will turn instinctively to us andour Christ Who never cast out one thatgave his heart to Him. So we have thetribal conditions necessary for massmovement. Shall we not try to bring itabout by believing prayer and corres-ponding effort? The writer is living in the hope of agreat future, and feels himself, throughthe village work and more through theinstrumentality of the boarding schools,as getting ready to meet great hosts as they may press into th


. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . are not turn to Hinduism, whichhas kept them down for millenniums. 10 The Missionary Visitor January1916 No, they will turn instinctively to us andour Christ Who never cast out one thatgave his heart to Him. So we have thetribal conditions necessary for massmovement. Shall we not try to bring itabout by believing prayer and corres-ponding effort? The writer is living in the hope of agreat future, and feels himself, throughthe village work and more through theinstrumentality of the boarding schools,as getting ready to meet great hosts as they may press into the church. Withsuch a hope life is worth living. Idrather believe and be disappointed thannot to believe. I long to see Pentecostover again, as has been realized else-where in many parts of India. By allmeans, God will do> more for us, mani-fold more, in the next score of years, inactual results, than He has in the lasttwenty. His will be the glory if weonly believe; but if ye will not believe,surely ye shall not be Road Tlxrough the Bamboo Jungle in West Bangs. THE NEED OF PRAYER Florence Baker Pittenger. SO much has been said and writtenand is being said and written onthis most important subject, thatsurely we are all convinced that prayeris the churchs greatest medium ofstrength and power. The Bible plainlyteaches us the importance OurPerfect Example, the Lord Jesus, hasshown us that life is worth while onlyto the extent that we live the prayerlife. All His great victories and achieve-ments were won first in and throughprayer before He presented them to theworld. When as a child I read how Mary andMartha had called the Master when their brother was sick, it seemed to meHe should have gone at once, or at leastspoken the word to make Lazarus well,and thus saved the sisters from the sor-row of an only brothers death. ButJesus knew the better way. He tooktime to find out the Fathers will, andhow to proceed that most good wouldbe accomplished. It took t


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