Christian Cynosure . vangelism will be a sim-pler and a sweeter thing than it hasshown itself in some of its phases oflate years. It will not be so difficult towork up meetings then. Evangelistswill not be compelled to rely on worldlymethods to get crowds and to get sup-port. Christians will be more eager todo personal work, and more of themwill have learned the difference betweensocial service and salvation. Churchesinto which young converts will be re-ceived will no longer be refrigerators tocongeal them, and the glory of the Lordwill seem to flood our gates. Yes, we are looking for a great


Christian Cynosure . vangelism will be a sim-pler and a sweeter thing than it hasshown itself in some of its phases oflate years. It will not be so difficult towork up meetings then. Evangelistswill not be compelled to rely on worldlymethods to get crowds and to get sup-port. Christians will be more eager todo personal work, and more of themwill have learned the difference betweensocial service and salvation. Churchesinto which young converts will be re-ceived will no longer be refrigerators tocongeal them, and the glory of the Lordwill seem to flood our gates. Yes, we are looking for a great re-vival of religion when we beat the enemyto his knees. God hasten the day. •Hew^woundeutor df0r lesions,he^dthelPfDI our iniquities- u Equity Of US6lir(IS* ,iAh*3 THEREFORE-letthewickedfors&kewJ *nd the unrighteous£%tm ~«iu iiic ujii ig thoughts: &nd J have mercy upon hm™1/toourGodJorheWiU „i / abundantly p^d0^ Qoi tfii\ righteously probermercy to 5in$ul ir\ei\. December, 1918 CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE 233. THE RELIGION OF THE LODGE. CHARLES ALBERT BLANCHARD,PRESIDENT WHEATON COLLEGE. The anniversary of President Blan-chards seventieth birthday was on No-vember 8, 1918. The years of his unflinching fidelity tothe cause of the National Christian As-sociation is coequal with its is probably no one living todayto whom this Association owes as greata debt for long and unselfish service. Wesuggest that our readers, who have re-ceived help and encouragement from hisletters in the Cynosure in the years past,send him a New Years greeting to hisaddress, Wheaton, 111. The Cynosure family sends its heart-iest congratulations to Rev. and Mrs. Davidson, who announce the birth ofa son, William Gabriel. We have goodreason to expect that in the years tocome this little man of God will be astrong Christian character—one notafraid to stand alone for the ruth ifthe times and necessity shall demand the character of his father andmother, our expectations are wel


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