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THE PRfiSBYTEP IA
MAT APPEAL FOR FOREIGN MIS- ii
SIONS. s
Up to April 1, 1911, our missionary 0
ilring line had been getting further and
further ahead of the measure of our a
church's giving. Necessity was upon us
to do one of two things, either withdraw
our missionaries or advance our giving.
By the blessing of God our church
has increased her gifts to half a mil
lion, instead of missionaries being recalled,
twenty.four new ones have been
sent out. While this was being done
not only was the deficit not increased,
but nearly one-fourth of it was paid
off. Let us redouble our prayers and
efforts that the signal enlargement of
our work represented by the remaining
three-fourths be speedily paid for,
and the burden lifted.
To the completion of the physical
equipment of our Korean Mission has
been added this year the practical completion
of the missionary force necessary
to accomplish our missionary task
there. This is the first time that we
have actually fulfilled our missionary
responsibility for one of our great mission
fields. It is a thrilling event in our
mission history. It is full of hope for
Korea and our other mission lands. It
should evoke praise and prayer
throughout our whole church.
Africa and China come next. Unmistakable
providences indicate this order.
So marvelously has God's Spirit been
poured out upon our African field that
native tribes often hundreds of miles
distant have been sending messengers
to our Mission begging for Bible teachers.
So depleted had our missionary
force become that the native Christians
appointed a day for fasting and prayer
that more missionaries might be sent.
Some of them were in such agony of
supplication that for three days they
touched neither food nor drink.
The answer to this prayer was seen
at the great Convention at Chattanooga
when twenty-eight young volunteers
stood on the platform offering their service
for this field, fourteen of whom
will sail this summer, raising our missionary
force to thirty-two.
Eighteen more are necessary to meet
our responsibility in the Congo. "Who
will go and who will send them?
The astonished gaze of the world is
fixed to-day on China. Never since
Christianity came out of Palestine has
the Church of Christ been face to face
with such a crisis and such an opportunity.
The missionary is looked upon
as the friend of the new China.
For example when our missionaries
went to Hsuchoufu they were hounded
out of the city. But they returned. Today
our workers there are utterly incapable
of overtaking the work. The
church is packed to suffocation and
overflow meetings have to be held, while
the surrounding villages are clamoring
for teachers. Oh, that we had the
means to quadruple our force!
Only one woman in a thousand can
read. The dead hand of the past, which
for four thousand years has rested with
such crushing weight on the Chinese
woman's mind, stifling every aspiration
and shutting out every opportunity for
mental development, is at last being
lifted, and her eagerness for knowledge
is pathetic beyond words.
The principal of a school in Nanking
writes: "One of our little girls recently
asked to go home to have her picture
taken. She proudly showed me the result,
which was a feminine family
group, with grandmother, mother, three
or more aunts, and six cousins. All had
assumed an intellectual expression and
were posing before open books. Our
little girl was the only member of the
group that could read. The others only
wanted to." That picture 'Glands for
China's women to-day. Every woman
N OF THE SOUTH
n China wants to read. Our mission
chools have more applicants than wo
an possibly accommodate.
When you remember that teachers
re more admired and revered in China
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[ May 8, 1912
than In any other nation on earth, you
can realize in some measure what an
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men and women to go out as teachers to
lead and mould the new China. Oh,
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