Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . 6 Pittenger, J. M., Ahwa, Dangs Forest, 1904 Pittenger, Mrs. Florence, Ahwa, DangsFrance. Forest, 1904 Mohler. Paul, Oyonnax, Ain, ...1911 Quinter, Mary N., Jalalpor, Surat Dis-trict, 1903 Ross, A. W., Vyara, Surat District, ..1904 Ross, Mrs. Flora M., Vyara, Surat Dis- Berkebile, S. P., on furlough, Defiance,Ohio, 1904 Berkebile, Norie E., on furlough, Defi-ance, Ohio, 1904 Blough, J. M., Ankleshwer, Surat Dis-trict 1903 Blough, Mrs. Anna Z., Ankleshwer, Su-rat District 1903 Ebey, Adam, Karadoho, Dahanu, Bom-bay Presidency, 1900 Ebey, Mrs. Alice K., Karadoho,
Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . 6 Pittenger, J. M., Ahwa, Dangs Forest, 1904 Pittenger, Mrs. Florence, Ahwa, DangsFrance. Forest, 1904 Mohler. Paul, Oyonnax, Ain, ...1911 Quinter, Mary N., Jalalpor, Surat Dis-trict, 1903 Ross, A. W., Vyara, Surat District, ..1904 Ross, Mrs. Flora M., Vyara, Surat Dis- Berkebile, S. P., on furlough, Defiance,Ohio, 1904 Berkebile, Norie E., on furlough, Defi-ance, Ohio, 1904 Blough, J. M., Ankleshwer, Surat Dis-trict 1903 Blough, Mrs. Anna Z., Ankleshwer, Su-rat District 1903 Ebey, Adam, Karadoho, Dahanu, Bom-bay Presidency, 1900 Ebey, Mrs. Alice K., Karadoho, via Dahanu, Bombay Presidency, 1900 Graybill, J. F., Husargaten 5, Malmo,..1911 Eby, Enoch H., on furlough, McPher- Graybill, Mrs. Alice M., Husargaten 5,son, Kansas, 1904 Malmo, 1911 trict, 1904 Stover, W. B., on furlough, Mt. Mor- .ris, Illinois, 1894 Stover, Mrs. Mary E., on furlough, , Illinois, 1894 Shumaker, Miss Ida C, Bulsar, Bom-bay Presidency 1910 Ziegler, Miss Kathryn, Ankleshwer, Su-rat District 1908 Missions in China. The first three opium patients among the women, and Broth-er Fengs mother at the lower left hand corner. Mis> MinervaMetzger behind at the right; Miss Emma Horning in center atfront. THE TWENTY-SEVENTHANNUAL REPORT With a keen sense of gratitude to our Heavenly Father and a prayer of thanks-giving to Him for the guiding hand of the Holy Spirit and His constant inspiration, theGeneral Mission Board presents to the General Conference of the Church of theBrethren its report for the fiscal year ending February 28, 1912. Every indication, both at home and abroad, gives emphasis to the view that thechurch is in the midst of a great missionary era. Nations are throwing off old-timegovernments and taking on the new; they are courting republican methods and idealsand never was the Church of the Brethren laden with such wonderful opportunities togo in and possess the land. It is a joy to note that in such auspicious moments the church is be
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