Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . t^IMM^. 278 measure? Who can tell of the joy ofthe isolated brethren and sisters whenthe minister came to bring words ofcheer, and break the bread of life toeager listeners. Through the self-sacrificing labors of some who havebeen willing to spend and be spent,under the blessing of God, from anucleus of a few pioneer memberschurches have been organized andhouses of worship built at several of all who have engaged inthe work in this field, none have mademore real sacrifice for the Masterscause than have the several brethren whohave served in the


Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . t^IMM^. 278 measure? Who can tell of the joy ofthe isolated brethren and sisters whenthe minister came to bring words ofcheer, and break the bread of life toeager listeners. Through the self-sacrificing labors of some who havebeen willing to spend and be spent,under the blessing of God, from anucleus of a few pioneer memberschurches have been organized andhouses of worship built at several of all who have engaged inthe work in this field, none have mademore real sacrifice for the Masterscause than have the several brethren whohave served in the capacity of districtevangelist. And now what of the future? If wetake a birds-eye view of the southernpeninsula of Michigan, we find fifteencongregations, with a total of somethingover seven hundred members, of theBrethren church widely separated, witha great work before them. We havebeen blessed in the past, freely we havereceived the blessings of our HeavenlyFather resulting from the earnest laborsand offerings given in the past by hea


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