King's Business - 1922-03

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student workers pride themselves in publicly informing non-Christians of the near approach of the World Federation of Religions, and tell them that Mis­ sionaries are not in India to “ convert” them, but to make of them “ better Hindus, better Mohammedans and bet­ ter Buddhists,” while the Principal of one of the foremost Theological Col­ leges in India stated recently that “ the abandonment of Pantheism‘at the pres­ ent time would mean spiritual peril,” and offered to shake hands with the leading revolutionists of the day, tell­ ing them that “ the New Testament was a revolutionary hook of the first order.” Such leaders speak of the present day unrest and lawless movements as “ a new birth from above.’’ We are even told that the Hindu sacrifices of animals to the Goddess “ Kali,” etc., are only similar performances to what took place among the children of Israel in olden times, that God is thus revealing Him­ self slowly to each soul in each genera­ tion! Missionary work in India is facing a greater crisis to-day than ever before in its history, and efforts are undoubtedly being made to thwart the progress of true conversion by those who, blinded by the evil one, can only he classed as enemies of the Cross of Christ and of His atonement. Sadhu Sundar Singh says on this question, these men and women “ ought not to have been sent out at all , . . because they have no gospel to preach, but are preaching their theories, on account of which many souls are perishing.” In a recent lecture to a Conference of Missionaries, an Indian Pastor gave instance after instance of important Missionary cen­ ters where there were once flourishing Christian communities, but which places are now practically closed. But we see some rays of hope for this dark and ignorant country!. First,in the recent formation of a Bible League

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