[Abel-tasman] Stude
Klomp Kohr
arcticize at valinder.se
Mon Sep 27 06:42:48 CEST 2010
Ssociation set out to work are no longer theories, but established
facts. The success
of the Association, I believe, lies, next to God's blessing, in the
fact that they realized that not only the school is needed to make
better men and women, but also the church to fit these men and women
for the struggles of life. Both together are needed to do the work. In
this place, where "the work which this society is doing touches every
fiber of our national life," that
which produced the sterling manhood of
New England in the past days, and made our national life a possibility
and then a fact, can, in a like manner in the future,
produce such men and women on the mountains and in the valleys of the
South.
Such a work should give hope and courage to every friend of this
Association, and I believe that in the last day it will be a great
surprise to many to know how many homes they have helped to brighten,
and how many lives they have helped to bless, and how many souls
they have
helped to save. * * * * * The Chinese.
* * * * * VISITS TO THREE MISSIONS. BY REV. JEE GAM. The missions
visited were those at Marysville, Oroville, and Watsonville. At each
place an anniversary was held, at which Dr. Pond wished me to make
an address. But I felt that I had other duties to do besides this: 1.
To see that those brethren who had not been baptized should come to
baptism.
2. To urge those scholars who ought to join the Congregational
Association of Christian Chinese to do so at once. 3. To strengthen and
stimulate the brethren, not only to stand firm in their faith,
but to press forward to save men through Christ. 4. To urge them to
give generously to our work. 5. To preach on the street, that I might
lead some one or more to Jesus. At Marysville I lost no time in getting
the names of those who had not been baptized, and who seemed ready for
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