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to be le a d in g u s to ta k e u p w o rk in S a n ta B a rb a ra , C alif., in th e m issio n th e re an d w e c o v et th e p ra y e rs of a ll th e la rg e B. I. fa m ily th a t God w ill h av e H is ow n w a y in th e w o rk in S a n ta B a rb a ra .” R ev. E . G. H a n se ll, ’20 w rite s of h is w o rk in C a lg a ry , A lb e rta , C a n ad a: “T he w o rk h e re in m y n ew p a s to ra te is b ein g b lessed of th e L o rd . W e h a v e m a n y d e ­ p a r tm e n ts to ou r. w o rk , o n e o f w h ich is a p ro p h e tic co n fe re n c e . T h is d e p a rtm e n t is k e p t q u ite b u sy p re a c h in g a n d te a c h ­ in g th e W o rd in o th e r p la c e s w h e re v e r th e L o rd g iv e s u s a n o p en in g . O ur c h u rc h s ta n d s tr u e to th e fu n d a m e n ta ls, w h ich g iv e s th e re a s o n fo r G od’s b le s s ­ in g .” G. M. B aergenjf£’21, w ith th e M ennon- ite M em o rial | M ission, of A lto o n a, P a., w rite s : ‘T h e L o rd is b le s sin g u s ric h ly . T h e w e a th e r h a s b een v e ry cold, a n d th e g ro u n d icy, b u t s till w e c a n p ra is e th e L o rd fo r th e in te r e s t th a t h a s b een sh ow n b y th e a tte n d a n c e t h a t w e h a v e fro m tim e to tim e. The., e n ro llm e n t of o u r S u n d ay S chool h a s com e to a n u m b e r la r g e r th a n ev e r in th e h is to ry of th is p lace. V is itin g is n o t so v e ry e a sy in su c h w e a th e r a s w e h a v e now , b u t w e do i t a n d it is a p le a s u re b e c a u se w e a re d o in g i t fo r th e L o rd . P le a s e .p ray fo r u s th a t w e g ro w s tr o n g e r in th e L o rd to w itn e s s fo r H im m o re a n d m o re. W e also k n o w th a t S a ta n is w o rk in g h a rd a n d Is a lso th in k in g th a t th e re is o n ly a s h o r t tim e fo r h im to w o rk . So le t u s w o rk h a rd e r.” M iss B ird ie G ilg e rt, ’20 w r ite s c o n c e rn ­ in g h e r w o rk a m o n g th e In d ia n s a t Sells, A rizo n a a s fo llo w s: “G od sa y s th a t H is W o rd s h a ll n o t r e tu r n u n to H im void. A lth o u g h w e do n o t se e im m ed iate re s u lts , s till w e k n o w G od’s W o rd is tru e . W e a re to ld to p re a c h th e W o rd a n d w e le a v e th e r e s u lts w ith H im . T h e d ev il h a s b een tr y in g to d isc o u ra g e u s b u t th e L o rd is f a ith fu l a n d tru e . In e v ery h om e I h av e v isite d w ith o n e ex cep tio n th e p eo p le h av e lis te n e d to th e G ospel m essag e. O ne h o n e st w om an sa id sh e h a d n e v e r h e a rd a n y th in g lik e it b efo re. U su a lly th e y s a y th e y h a v e h e a rd it, or, it is w h a t th e p r ie s t te a c h e s th em . Som e sa y th e y á re ‘th in k in g of G od a ll th e tim e .’ W h a t a re th e y th in k in g o f w h en th e y do n o t k n o w H im a n d a ll th e y g e t a b o u t H im is w h a t w e g iv e?” M rs. A lly h B. C ooke, T a lifu , Y u n n an , C hina, w rite s of h e r jo y in b e in g allo w ed to e n te r in to th e v illa g e w o rk , s a y in g in p a r t: “W e w e re v e ry h a p p y a n d re a c h e d crow fis of p eo p le w h o h a d n e v e r h e a rd , th e G o sp el b efo re . W e v isite d v illa g e s w h e re th e y s a y no m iss io n a ry h a s e v e r b een b efo re. In o n e p la c e a f te r p re a c h in g , w e s ta rte d to se ll G ospels a n d g iv e o u t tr a c ts . W e fo u n d th e p e o ­ p le so e a g e r th a t w e so ld a ll th e G o s­ p els in a s h o r t tim e ; y e t th e y c o n tin u e d to g iv e u s m o n ey . T h e B ib le w om an r e ­ fu se d to ta k e i t b u t th e y th re w it dow n a t h e r fe e t. She p ic k e d it u p a n d tr ie d to fo rc e th e m to ta k e it b ack , te llin g

STUD ENT S—-K in d ly co m m u n ic a te w ith M iss E lf r e d a S tein , B. I. th e com p iler of th e s e n o te s. M em b ers of J u n e C lass, 1922: The P re sid e n t, H a r ry A. J o n e s se n d s th e fo l­ lo w in g n o tic e : “W e w ish to rem in d you t h a t n e x t J a n u a r y w e a r e to, h a v e a B u lle tin fo r o u r class. In a fe w m o n th s y o u w ill ea c h re c e iv e fro m o u r class s e c re ta ry a le tte r re q u e s tin g c e rta in in ­ fo rm a tio n . W e a s k o n e th in g o f e ach of yo u— a fu ll a n d p ro m p t re p ly , p lease. T h e re m u st n o t be one n am e m iss in g fro m th is issu e. T h is w ill in s u re a n in te r e s tin g a n d in s tru c tiv e p u b lic a tio n n e x t J a n u a ry . I t w ill b rin g th is r e s u lt—m o re in te lli­ g e n t a n d d ire c t p ra y e r f o r y o u— do you n eed it? A ll r ig h t, do y o u r p a r t.” L eR o y D u d row , ’22,” a n d M iss M abel G eim an , ’22 w e re r e c e n tly m a rrie d a t B a ltim o re , M a ry lan d , a n d a re n o w a tte n d ­ in g c o lleg e n e a r th e re . M r. D u d ro w is also d o in g som e p re a c h in g . M r. a n d M rs. T h om a s D e rr h av e b een a c c e p te d b y th e I. S. A. M. U. a n d e x p ect to* sa il fo r S o u th A m erica som e tim e in A p ril. M r. a n d M rs. Jo e l P . S o d e rb e rg (nee B e tty L a rs o n ) a n n o u n c e th e a r riv a l of a son# R ic h a rd R e u b en , on F e b r u a ry 17th. M rs. C. C. M cN eal recerftly r e tu rn e d fro m H o n o lu lu , w h e re sh e w a s e n g a g e d in in ­ d e p e n d e n t m iss io n a ry w o rk am o n g th e le p e rs, a n d in th e m ilita ry p riso n , th e O ah u P e n ite n tia ry , a n d th e c ity an d c o u n ty ja il. T h e L o rd u se d h e r in th e w in n in g of m a n y so u ls a n d in th e d is ­ trib u tio n of m a n y B ib les a n d T e sta m e n ts . M rs. M cN eal e x p e c ts to c o n tin u e h e r stu d ie s a t th e B ib le I n s titu te fo r a tim e. M iss M a rg a re t T h ie sen , ’22, is a tte n d ­ in g F re s n o S ta te C ollege, F re sn o , C alif. M r. C. R.* L u th e r h a s b een e n g a g e d in p e e a c h in g in a th re e -w e e k s ’ m e e tin g in H a rris o n , Idaho,* a s s is te d b y M r. an d M rs. H . P . A n d rew s, s in g in g e v a n g e lis ts. M any so u ls h a v e com e to C h rist fo r sa lv a tio n a n d re s to ra tio n . T h e w o rk e rs re p o rt th a t th e field is a w o n d e rfu l one, th e p eo p le b e in g re c e p tiv e to th e p re a c h e d V£ord. T h is p a r ty is re c e iv in g m a n y c a lls fo r m e e tin g s. P ra is e God, a n d p ra y fo r th em . H. A u g u s t H u n d e ru p , ’15 w rite s fro m P o rtla n d , O reg o n : “T h e L o rd is g ra c io u sly b le s sin g m y e ffo rts in th e field of e v a n ­ g elism . J u s t clo sed a g r e a t m e e tin g in E u g erie, O regon, a n d b e g in a n o th e r se rie s w ith th e F i r s t B a p tis t C h u rch of Salem , T h is c h u rc h is o n e of o u r g r e a t O reg o n c h u rc h e s a n d th e p a s to r is o n e of th e s tr o n g e s t of F u n d a m e n ta lis ts .’’ R ev. Ja m e s W . B lac k , ’20 w r ite s s a y ­ in g : “I t is g o o d to be b a c k a t B. I. a lth o u g h o n ly fo r a d ay, m e e tin g old frie n d s a n d n ew ones, g e ttin g in s p ira tio n a n d h elp fro m G od’s c h ild re n . I h av e b een in c a p a c ita te d b y sic k n e ss fo r som e tim e, b u t G od h a s b een v e ry g ra c io u s to m e in re s to r in g h e a lth a n d s tr e n g th fo r H is se rv ice. T h e d e a r L o rd seem s

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