Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . y place of worship in radiance also?There are shrubs and trees, and flower-ing plants suitable for every climate. Ifour homes can be made pleasantly attrac- June1912 The Missionary Visitor 191 tive, why not our worshiping places?Are we of more value, esthetically, thanour Lord? Let the Christian Workers,who are made up of old and young andmiddle-aged, take up the matter by con-sent of the council meeting, and give theyard a neat appearance. I am sure notonly the members, who love the beautiesof nature, will find the place of worshipvery attractive and enjoyable


Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . y place of worship in radiance also?There are shrubs and trees, and flower-ing plants suitable for every climate. Ifour homes can be made pleasantly attrac- June1912 The Missionary Visitor 191 tive, why not our worshiping places?Are we of more value, esthetically, thanour Lord? Let the Christian Workers,who are made up of old and young andmiddle-aged, take up the matter by con-sent of the council meeting, and give theyard a neat appearance. I am sure notonly the members, who love the beautiesof nature, will find the place of worshipvery attractive and enjoyable all around,but those not in Christ will realize that Gods people are giving some kindly at-tention to outward beauties around thechurchhouse. What a pleasure to go in-to a house to serve God after breathingthe fragrance of flowers and seeing theperfections of growth and greenness inGods great nature! Put some of Godsbeauty on the outside of the house andyou will feel better inside in spiritualservices. Why not get that feeling?. A Modern Miracle—The Eternally-sealed Tomb That Was Burst Open, JUST AN ACCIDENT In these days when men are seeking toexplain away the miracles of our blessedMaster and are wondering why it is thatmiracles, if they once were performed, arenot repeated, the following will prove inter-esting. The above illustration appeared inthe Evangelical Christian and we herewithgive their comments upon the incident.—Ed. We present our readers with an illus-tration which pictures a modern miraclethat simply happened. In the year 1782there passed away in the city of Han-over, Germany, a lady well known forher infidel teaching. She had in her life-time directly set forth her unbelief in allthat was supernatural, and denied all possibility of the resurrection. By theterms of her will she provided that herunbelief should be expressed in herburial, and that her tomb should standas a perpetual witness to atheism. Sheordered that her grave should be coveredwith large st


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