Life and light for woman . A HINDU FAMILY. SOME PHASES OF EVANGELISTIC WORK. 215. CHRISTIAN WORKERS NEAR BOMBAY. 216 LIFE AND LIGHT. girls of the school, mothers and relatives in many homes in two large vil-lages and in the city itself have been opened to the missionaries and to theBible women whatever their caste before baptism may have been ; and so wepraise God that the work of the teacher is and must be one of the varietiesof evangelistic work. The third illustration is that of a young Christian bridal couple, bothtrained in the Christian school in Bombay. It was taken just before they set


Life and light for woman . A HINDU FAMILY. SOME PHASES OF EVANGELISTIC WORK. 215. CHRISTIAN WORKERS NEAR BOMBAY. 216 LIFE AND LIGHT. girls of the school, mothers and relatives in many homes in two large vil-lages and in the city itself have been opened to the missionaries and to theBible women whatever their caste before baptism may have been ; and so wepraise God that the work of the teacher is and must be one of the varietiesof evangelistic work. The third illustration is that of a young Christian bridal couple, bothtrained in the Christian school in Bombay. It was taken just before they setout together to work in a village in the Konkan, sixteen miles from theirnearest Christian neighbors. The bride was eighteen, the groom twenty-one. PICTURES OF MISSIONARY LIFE. —A PEEP AT THEWORK IN MADURA. BY MRS. F. E. CLARK. We have all read in Life and Light of. the work in Madura, and thenames of our missionaries there are familiar to many of us. We think weknow something about the girls schools, and about the work of the Biblewomen, and about the medical woik; but how


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