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SEVENTY MILES FROM JAPANESE [Continued from Page 448] r the destruction in the. city and dreaded to see what had been done to our compound. We reached the East suburb^ topped the hill, and looked to­ ward - the Institute. I caught my: breath. There stood our buildings in­ tact! - Two Chinese, our elderly gardener and engineer, met us, almost embrac­ ing us in their joy at our safe return and in the protection they themselves had experienced. “Everything is all right,” they said. And it was true. Pilfering had gone on, part of the roof and the side of one building had been damaged, but the loss, by comparison, was small. We thought of other institutions in the city where the loss would run into millions of dollars, yet we were spared. What of the Future? Summer of 1942, a furlough due, and an absence from the family of over -three years made us think of home. Suddenly an opportunity pre­ sented itself to return to America by an arrangement with the British Red Cross whereby they would take over our compound for a year and establish a large base hospital for poor civil­ ians and wounded soldiers. Weeks and months of travel followed, in.which I wais carried forward in my journey by almost every kind of conveyance. There is now no American representa­ tive at the large Hunan Bible Insti­ tute at Changsha. What of the future? For some years it has been impos­ sible for us to carry on the regular school program. With the Japanese just seventy .miles from our gates, it was expecting too much to ask stu­ dents to come from distant provinces to our school where the very uncer­ tainty of the days would have made study difficult. In many instances it would have been impossible for them to have reached us. But while the work of instruction was halted for the time being, an intensive and extensive plan of evangelism was carried out in the district by the five Biola Evangel­ istic Bands. Apd that work is still continuing. The work of evangelism has been left in charge of two very fine Chinese workers who have been with the Institute for a period of forty years each, and who know all the de­ tails of such work. Mr. Cheng Yung- T’ao, serving as Business Manager, and Mr. T’ien. Sin-Pei. supervising the Evangelistic Bands in my absence, are both men of the old school in China and have good,, stable backgrounds. Better than that, they both truly love the Lord and desire to serve Him. Thus the work of evangelism still goes on in Changsha—Changsha that is still a free city.

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