. Te Karere. ionaryof the Lord. Yes,.a servant was raisedup that the all-important first stepcould be taken. Elder Hall was setapart as Mission Surveyor in earlyNovember, 1949. Equipment and materials were soonmade ready and, with Elders RichardW. Lines and J. Ralph Mantle as hisassistants, Elder Hall made plans forthe survey. On the beautiful, clearmorning of November 17th the landwas dedicated for surveying. As we worked we were constantlyaware of an unseen power—a fourthperson protecting our efforts, govern-ing our actions, answering our prayers,and giving us a feeling of calmnessand unity


. Te Karere. ionaryof the Lord. Yes,.a servant was raisedup that the all-important first stepcould be taken. Elder Hall was setapart as Mission Surveyor in earlyNovember, 1949. Equipment and materials were soonmade ready and, with Elders RichardW. Lines and J. Ralph Mantle as hisassistants, Elder Hall made plans forthe survey. On the beautiful, clearmorning of November 17th the landwas dedicated for surveying. As we worked we were constantlyaware of an unseen power—a fourthperson protecting our efforts, govern-ing our actions, answering our prayers,and giving us a feeling of calmnessand unity that we had never beforerealized. There is no greater joy thanthat that is found when men are inharmony with one another in the ser-vice of their Creator. Oft times ourwork was threatened with delays bjrain, but in answer to our prayers theheavens were stayed. \^ long as wediligently pursued our course we werein perfect harmony, and the survej Continued without hindrance. i Continued on Page 82) Machc, 1950. Left to right (front row): Elders Don B. Tolman, Roland P. Wheelwright. FredDanielson, and Arnold B. Gilbert. (Middle row): Elders Henry W. Drewes, FrancisD. Hunger, Ralph G. Willie, Sisters Valarie Peterson, and Jeanette Heninger, andElder Robert W. Holmes. (Back row): Elders Les A. Clarke, Charles L. Hyde,Stanley D. Jenkins, and Peter P. Pearse. For the Work of the Ministry By Ralph G. Willis JOSEPH SMITHS school of theprophets was re-enacted recently when the Otago District missionariesassembled in Dnnedin during the NewYear holiday. Representing threeCountries and the Dominion, fourteen instructors of the word treked up and down Dnnedin hills to school for sixdays to increase their knowledge olthe restored Gospel. Called by Elder Arnold Gilbert*Otago District President. theseStudent-teachers were obeying com-mandments delivered to former-day elders of the Church. Through JosephSmith the Lord said. Teach oneanother the doctrines of the kingdom . . that you may h


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