BUSINESS 503 folks and Brother fisherman-club. If I ask America some thing to help us I have no other place than B. I. and Dear fisher man. While I am working as one of represen tative o f Fisher-man club for the glory of F-C-pin on my breast. I think I have right to ask you $ ioo for fisherman chairs. Am I wrong? well I don’t like to fight any way—ha, ha, ha. I received a very good letter from Mr. Zimmerman. Mr. Seigle and Daddy, and Mr. Hunter. Mr. Johnson of China, Miss Ransom. Mr. Hundlup (?)• Thank you very much. America is very near from here. I hope that some day Mr. Mrs. Seigle would come to help Bible Institute in Japan. Pray for it, ask for it. dream for it, the realization comes after these things. Oh I, wish I could eat fisher-man dinner tonight, I don’t eat American food for long time. My dear Bette & Flora Pierson passed Yokohama, but their notice came to me too late so I couldn’t see her. Kimura left here for evangelical tour for two month. God bless His work he is raising money for this church, too. Send second hand books for children— any kind, and S. S. cards Picture o f Jesus Christ, any old Christian paper, and any old magazine, any old post cards these little things are all good and needed for w'ork. Yours truly, KUKU FUJITA. C. Burnell Olds, writing from Japan, says: “ I take pleasure in telling you a few things about the wonderful work that is being opened up in Gosen under the lead ership o f Pastor Fujita. W e were fortun ate enough to find Mr. Fujita for pastor, and since his coming, the middle of Decem ber, things have been moving on in a most wonderful way. I visited them last Sun day, and was greatly pleased with all that I saw. Think o f 200 or more children coming every Sunday for Sunday school, listening eagerly to the Christian teaching and learning Christian hymns. The main thing now is the building, and that must
THE KING’ S to be a strong hold o f buddahism. so many a Christian worker thought “Give not that - which is holy unto the dog.” God loves even this lost town, and He send a young fisherman boy to this town with little mean, he did not know how to support his family, and carry out the work, , but God knew very well, when he did not know where tomorrow’s bread come, his - dear president Lyman Stewart sent $50 for 1 him that he and his family was supported for three month, and then meanwhile the : work wonderfully blessed and Gosen seemed to be one o f best place round here. Every Christian people begin to notice, > and when we send out hundred letters ask- l ing two kinds contribution, one for pas- t. tor’s support and other was for church f building, many Christian people from dif- | ferent parts kindly sent their contributions r amounting to $459 for pastor’s support and i $2245 for church building. Dear Fisher-man open your eyes and ; see what Christian people done for our 1 work o f fisher-man-club, j. Oh Dear Club send $100 for church >. building it will make 200 yen in Japanese §■’ money, so that we will be able to furnish | all chairs and I will put “ F” “ C” on every S chairs and I will be able to tell all about r the club and Bible Institute work backing % me as ever. I know you folks are not very much rich as some millionaires but I am sure to | believe you fisherman can raise $100 if you ! do your best you see, Japan suppose to be i poor country, yet they gave so much as | this list shows. Those who contributed f are not all rich men, but they did their I best to break out this strong hold o f Bud- ; dah. We are going to build our church from j next month as soon as the snow melted, j expecting to done on May or early June, [■ and I will depend on you for chairs. Please ; don’t fail to raise at least $100—this sound [ like I am hard master, but Fisherman let I me tell you frankly that I been 9 years in I America, and I never know such warm | friends like “ Daddy” Horton and B. I.
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