. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. no support has been promised,yet whom the loving hearts of the women whomother them could not turn away. The Home for Girls, in hoary old Constantine,partially supported by the Womans ForeignMissionary Society, has an almost tragic storyof growth. Already has this tree of the Mastersown planting borne fruit in the open confes-sion and public baptism of the two oldest girls,with others to follow. Moslem girls crowd thelarger house which we have provided, and MissLoveless is pleading for a permanent headquar-ters buildin


. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. no support has been promised,yet whom the loving hearts of the women whomother them could not turn away. The Home for Girls, in hoary old Constantine,partially supported by the Womans ForeignMissionary Society, has an almost tragic storyof growth. Already has this tree of the Mastersown planting borne fruit in the open confes-sion and public baptism of the two oldest girls,with others to follow. Moslem girls crowd thelarger house which we have provided, and MissLoveless is pleading for a permanent headquar-ters building all our own for this miraculouswork. How wonderful it seems, she writes,as we look back to the day, four years ago,when we commenced this work with only twogirls, and we feared they might not stay becauseof the bigotry of their parents. Think of todaywhen fathers and mothers are bringing us theirchildren and begging us to take them! In Tunis, in a situation presenting extraordi-nary difficulties, consequent upon suspicion andbigotry, Miss Annie Hammon steadily persists.


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