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NUMBERS 468-469. l:unt 0 0 477 57 Court Street Deposit If Y SPRINGFIELD, MO., OCTOBER 28, 1922. - The Coming Again of Our Lord Jesus Christ An Address Given Before tbe Proph :cy Investigation Societ;J, by D. M. Panton. Thl) Nineteenth Cha pter of the Revda· tion bolds aloft, lin a blazing !>ta., the "one. far-off divine event, to which the who1e creation moves;" and the Icene opens with a bunt of joy such as c rea - 60n has never known . The multitude of the redeemed in heaven fint break into .. Hallelujah, and , with the p ul se of an oyer-throbbinir heart cry Hallelujah ag.in; then the priestly head s of the ."celie hierarchic li, appearing now for the last time ere the:r vacate their throne. to Chri.t a.nd His saints , lihout Hallelu- jah; and on ce more, gathered into a roil- ing cho ru s of an gels and men. like the 'oar of a cataract or a .udd en roll of deep·throated thund er, all creat ion pours it3eH in a final Hallelujah! It hu been beautifully supposed that word Hall e lujah, like the word Amen, is a word dropped on earth fr om the b.ftg\lage of the angels : here alone, and for lhe lint lime, it is used in the New Testament, for no irrepressible bu rst of joy could dawn before: it now bursts forth four times . f or it ill a cry" of joy fr om the entire creation . "The first word," Mr . Spurgeon says, "I utt ered after my regeneration wa s Hallelujah:" the first word in the when the Son of ),fan approac.hes the throne of His glory. is Halldujah . Thili glorious 80ng of the universe spring.i from a twofold - negati\'e and positiv e- joy; namroly. the down fall of Bab vlo n. and the ar rival of Cod's king . d am" on earth . it is an extraordinary tribute 10 the concentration of wic.kcdness in the dual Oahle·city - Babylon. the an· cient and yet r hcli f"Ve to be rehuilt; and Rome. pagan and papal: the twi n cities, mo ra ll y one. in whom festers the whole ('orruption of hU01:lnity-that the joy of the un;ver<;,e is impossible unli l hrr th row. "He hath the blood of J-I j<; scn'ants:" aJ: Luther s:tys.-"Rlooo1 succeed" blood: but this noble blooJ wh irh Rome is pleased to shed. will at tent:"th suffocate the Pope ",ilh all his and hi .. kings." Spiriflial wilt doubtlt·ss inclmle a corrupt· ed Prote9tantism and evc=ry false retigiGus Iystem. More is said ab{'lut the overthrow of Rabylon than any ether historical event in the Bible: so powerful, so malignant. .0 an·corrupting hAS broen this dual city- . ystem. that her nnal fall thnlhi the whole universe w llth JOY. For the crus hin&' of Babylon prOVefj and provoke. the far greater Jo:t" of the Arrival on earth of Cod. "I heard as it were the voice of mighty thunders, s.. yina-. Hallelujah ; foc the Lord our Cod, the Almi g hty, ral'll- eth"-h as Ilss umed the kine-dam: Baby- lon's death·blow came front Him : it provcs that He has Himself en t ered upon the admini stn.tion and government of the world: so "'et us rejoice wd be u- ceeding glad. and let U II giye the rlory unto Him ." SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEW SUB - SCRIBERS. The Evangel from Now to Jan. 1.t, 1924. for $1.00. In ot'der to in teres t new suhsc ribeu , we are the R"angel from now until Jan . 1st. 1924, for the sum of $1.00 (Canada. $1.25). At the timt of going to preIS , g eti!'t Smith Wigglesworth of Br adford , Englanrt. i, rrea ching twice a day in Springfield. E lder J, \V. \V.·lch. after hearing his first sermon, re-marked that it took 'lim on farther in fa ith than any message he had heard Ii nee he h ad been in t ht teo.:os lal mo'·cment. It is our purpose to share with O'Jf rcaders the substance of these in.:.pirint:" addresses. \Ve shall aflprcciatc pa.:.tors of hliro!; anr! the pol· per to those who are not taking the and will gla!lIy mail !'i:l.mple copics to tho!'e who will ta\ce <;l1h!;cription!;. 3c.:.dnhly 100 per cent strong in 'fup. port of the official of the Ceneral Cou n cil. }..f <lil to \.ospel ing House. Spr ingfield. Mo . Hea"en ', lkide, the Holy City, now im· mc:diately approaches earth to replact the fallen Harlot · hC'vering ovcr the Wil· len mal ea rth. the abode o( Chri.,t', co- kine- , it settle. for ever on the new earth , the city of enormoul foundatio .. , tht ultimate home of all ri.etl nint. . [tr Millennial occupanu are here remadc.abtJ dMcribed. " Hi s wife hath mad. henclf READY :" It i, the saoct ity of the ful anJ the holy , the tToUIi:t-ea1i whicb the Bride ,upplie. , and not tbe Brido. lJ'oom; " and it wu &i"en unto hertl_ for aU sanctity ,pringl , from the root. tr!)lll granted and no bride'. trOtilleaU i. ,up'pticci except ft'om her (ather's reo .ources: (The Harl ot .11.1.0 had nne linen (ReY. Hk16), but it wu not for It ., ,' u workl witho ut graC'e at their root) "T ha t she should array hendr- for this i. not that imputed rtghteoulnnl of Chriiot wh ich m:1kes her the Bride, but a vesture personally aha c oo· fine linen bright and pure : fot the fine linen i. the rightcota acu of the taints." City re-appeau as the Eter· nOli Bride (Rev. 21;2), after the dOlI!! of thl!! Kingdom. ill are ulhered i nto it. and abide in it forever, solely on onl!! their name. divot'eed from all work. before or after conversion. are found (Rev. 21 :27) ea · rolled in the Lamb'· Book of Life. Tht Bride . in white lint'n unblooded-for H. treadelh the winep ress al one-is linked "'-'1th h ro r Rridegr()('\m in a marriage which no dea th ('an rov er diSloh'e, and the joy of wh ic h no so r row will ever d'istllrb. So now arrives at last th e burst of apocalypse for whirh roarth has waited lonl{. "And T flaw the heaven opened;" not a door in hcaven (Rev. 4:1). but Heaven it.:.elr A1)Ill{ wiele. for Heavron it· self to ('orne to e<lrth-"and behoM , white horse, and He that sat thereon," blood·wrapl wilh the crim .. on spirted from the Wine-preIS. Four names now de-!'Icrih(' the In. df'!lcrih",ble. (I) "fo A IT1I FUL ASD TR U E." The past has prov ed the cor· rectne .. of this name of JroIiU S: His prOf,h. (Continued OD Page Eight)

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l:unt 0 0 477 57 Court Street Deposit If Y

SPRINGFIELD, MO., OCTOBER 28, 1922.

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The Coming Again of Our Lord Jesus Christ An Address Given Before tbe Proph :cy Investigation Societ;J, by D. M. Panton.

Thl) Nineteenth Chapter of the Revda· tion bolds a loft, lin a blazing !>ta., the "one. far-off divine event, to which the who1e creation moves;" and the Icene opens with a bunt of joy such as crea-60n has never known. The multitude of the redeemed in heaven fint break into .. Hallelujah, and , with the p ul se of an oyer-throbbinir heart cry Hallelujah ag.in; then the priestly heads of the ."celie hierarchicli, appearing now for the last time ere the:r vacate their throne. to Chri.t a.nd His saints, lihout Hallelu­jah; and once more, gathered into a roil­ing chorus of an gels and men. like the 'oar of a cataract or a .udden roll of deep·throated thund er, all creation pours it3eH in a final Hallelujah!

It hu been beautifully supposed that t~ word Hall elujah, like the word Amen, is a word dropped on earth from the b.ftg\lage of the angels : here alone, and for lhe lint lime, it is used in the New Testament, for no irrepressible bu rst of joy could dawn before: it now bursts forth four times. for it ill a cry" of joy from the entire creation. "The first word," Mr. Spurgeon says, " I uttered after my regeneration was Hallelujah:" the first word in the Re~eneration, when the Son of ),fan approac.hes the throne of His glory. is Halldujah.

Thili glorious 80ng of the universe spring.i from a twofold - negati\'e and positive- joy; namroly. the down fall of Babvlon. and the arrival of Cod's king. dam" on earth . it is an extraordinary tribute 10 the concentration of wic.kcdness in the dual Oahle·city- Babylon. the an· cient and yet r hclif"Ve to be rehuilt; and Rome. pagan and papal: the twi n cities, mora lly one. in whom festers the whole ('orruption o f hU01:lnity-that the joy of the un;ver<;,e is impossible unli l hrr ovcr~ th row. "He hath aven~ed the blood of J-I j<; scn'ants:" aJ: Luther s:tys.-"Rlooo1 succeed" blood: but this noble blooJ whirh Rome is pleased to shed. will at tent:"th suffocate the Pope ",ilh all his kin~<1oms and hi .. kings." Spiriflial B~hvlon wilt doubtlt·ss inclmle a corrupt· ed Prote9tantism and evc=ry false retigiGus Iystem.

More is said ab{'lut the overthrow of Rabylon than any ether historical event in the Bible: so powerful, so malignant. .0 an·corrupting hAS broen this dual city­. ystem. that her nnal fall thnlhi the whole universe w llth JOY. For the crushin&' of Babylon prOVefj and provoke. the far greater Jo:t" of the Arrival on earth of Cod. "I heard as it were the voice of mighty thunders, s .. yina-. Hallelujah ; foc the Lord our Cod, the Almig hty, ral'll­eth"-has Ilss umed the kine-dam: Baby­lon's death·blow came front Him : it provcs that He has Himself entered upon the ac~u~1 admini stn.tion and government of the world: so "'et us rejoice wd be u­ceeding glad. and let UII giye the rlory unto Him."

SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEW SUB­SCRIBERS.

The Evangel from Now to Jan. 1.t, 1924. for $1.00.

In ot'der to in teres t new suhsc ribeu, we are offerin ~ the R"angel from now until Jan . 1st. 1924, for the sum of $1.00 (Ca nada . $1.25).

At the timt of going to preIS, Evan~ geti!'t Smith Wigglesworth of Bradford, Englanrt . i, rreaching twice a day in Springfield.

E lder J, \V. \V.·lch. after hearing his first sermon, re-marked that it took 'lim on farther in faith than any message h e had heard Ii nee he had been in tht ren~ teo.:oslal mo'·cment. It is our purpose to share with O'Jf rcaders the substance of these in.:.pirint:" addresses.

\Ve shall aflprcciatc pa.:.tors of aS5e'm~ hliro!; anr! e,'an!!eli~lj; inlroelu cin~ the pol· per to those who are not taking the ~amc and will gla!lIy mail !'i:l.mple copics to tho!'e who will ta\ce <;l1h!;cription!;. ~Iake ~'our 3c.:.dnhly 100 per cent strong in 'fup. port of the official or~an of the Ceneral Cou ncil.

}..f <lil s uh~eriptioM to \.ospel Publish~ ing House. Springfi eld. Mo.

Hea"en', lkide, the Holy City, now im· mc:diately approaches earth to replact the fallen Harlot · hC'vering ovcr the Wil· len mal earth. the abode o( C hri.,t' , co­kine-, it settle. for ever on the new earth, the city of enormoul foundatio .. , tht ultimate home of all ri.etl nint.. [tr Millennial occupanu are here remadc.abtJ dMcribed. " His wife hath mad. henclf READY :" It i, the saoctity of the "atdl~ ful anJ the holy, the tToUIi:t-ea1i whicb the Bride ,upplie., and not tbe Brido. lJ'oom; "and it wu &i"en unto hertl_for aU sanctity ,pringl, from the root. tr!)lll granted R"'C~ . and no bride'. trOtilleaU i. ,up'pticci except ft'om her (ather's reo .ources: (The Harlo t .11.1.0 had nne linen (ReY. Hk16), but it wu not (!od~wiveo, for It .,,'u workl without graC'e at their root) "That she should array hendr­for this i. not that imputed rtghteoulnnl of Chriiot wh ich m:1kes her the Bride, but a vesture personally WTou~ht aha coo· v~rsion-"in fine linen bright and pure : fot the fine linen i. the rightcota acu of the taints." \Vhe~ th~ City re-appeau as the Eter·

nOli Bride (Rev. 21 ;2), after the dOlI!! of thl!! Kingdom. ill inmate~ are ulhered into it. and abide in it forever, solely on onl!! all ~~t.radng provi~~that their name. divot'eed from all work. before or after conversion. are found (Rev. 21 :27) ea· rolled in the Lamb'· Book of Life. Tht Bride. in white lint'n unblooded-for H. treadelh the winepress alone-is linked "'-'1th h ro r Rridegr()('\m in a marriage which no death ('an rover diSloh'e, and the joy of whic h no so rrow will ever d'istllrb.

So now arrives at last the burst of apocalypse for whirh roarth has waited ~o lonl{. "And T flaw the heaven opened;" not a door in hcaven (Rev. 4 :1). but Heaven it.:.elr A1)Ill{ wiele. for Heavron it· self to ('orne to e<lrth-"and behoM , white horse, and He that sat thereon," blood·wrapl wilh the crim .. on spirted from the Wine-preIS.

Four names now de-!'Icrih(' the In. df'!lcrih",ble. (I) "fo A IT1I FUL ASD TR U E." The past has proved th e cor· rectne .. of this name of JroIiU S: His prOf,h.

(Continued OD Page Eight)

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I ,,·t lh 1;Ii,t hold of Ihis Ihou l{h, that C:/ul i~ aftn ,Iw i;1I11ily 111 callillJ,{ du· ill­dl\ I1ll1al, "t' ",h;·'" tind 1\ rUlI'! like a )'(old"n ,111\';111 fll ("o\'cnant J{ract' t hrou,I.{holll Ihe Hlbll'. '1 Iw Ilrt'('ioll~ promi .. e~ Ihal ... Ieam Ii].;e p('arl!l upon Ihi!> "-'rinK are all 100 Illall;.' for one brid papl·r. bUI w:: will gi",(' a cursory glance ,II Ihe leach,ng of God'!> \\rord on the subject,

(Cl'lI 7:1)-"Come thou and all thy house llito Ihe ark." We have bcen 3("('US-

101111'\1 10 ,"ink of Ihe ark as a picture of Cllri~l. Ihc plact' of refuge for the in li\·id­ual soul. 11II1 when Cod called Noah 10

c.lller by f:lith the ark it was a ca ll to bnnK in. by f::!.ilh, his family a lso. (Ex. lZ J-"'I'hev shall ta].;e to them ('very man a I;lIllII. '. a lamb for an house." God gin'!> II!> here anolher piclure, that of Ihe pa .. thal 1;lInh, "Chrisl our passover. .. lall1 for li S" \\'t' IIndt'r"'and ,h", Wf' nt'~f"r 11 "OW personally anything of Ihe gr~c(' of Cod IIlIlil Ill' h"Vt:. hv !;lIth. la].; •• \ ..•. , .•. , V

m ,lt! a lamh"; but Cod is teachinq the h,,'1(1 of faidl 10 n:llrurt' mOh' "vldlv nud "Iitke evt'r~' lll~n " larnh al·cor.!mj.! rfJ Iht' ., 011"(' of Iht·ir f"lhl·ro.. a lamb for an house." Ilal'(' vou lak.'n Iht' 1<111111. 1'1 t'rv 01;111 ,1 1111 II'ol1l"n~ Th\'11 ,ake cl'(,rv on~ a lamh fnr vOllr house !'t't' ho\\ from the b"jo{IIlIlIlU,! COIl'S pllrpo~(' "a ~ 10 hh-,<; 'hI! family pi t'II'rv 011(' II ho ('amt "'10 ('on­I", t 'Itlh 111:11 (Lt·v It) fr) '"'\n,!\,lftll1 .hall Ill::lke <In a'OTlI"nh'nt 'or hln ... ,·Jf. al1,l for hIS house." A~ tht· fallh of Anron oIT,'H·d tilt' 1 lIiI '0. k of .hl' .. m,ofl"l'"rlll\'! for hlln .. l"lf .. n :l.bo hy fanh hI! alTered it for hi .. family.

COt'\II 1M-In Ihi s chapler Ihe- Ihn.'e Ilrl'":l.1 :l.nnll;tl r,·;t .. n o f tht' Jell'5 are- ap ­pointl'",1 Ihl\l ot Ih(' Pl\ .... ol·f'r ¥Ol'" ha\'f' ai­rl'"'-"v nOlln·,1 a'l prol·tlf.n"!: for tht f~nll lY of Iht rt,lt'hr:l.nl. hili \It !!t.C' in Ih"t of 1't('k, lor 1"'nl(,,'01'-I) and Ih;t! of I"h.-r­f1:l.I'lI'":- ,t,.. ":III1C' h.milv fHO\· ;~ion . "Th"u sh:lll ft'lnll'C' hrfnrC' Ihl'" I.ord Ihv \,n<1. IhulI, :l.11'! Ih \' .. on an" th\' dll,llI.:hlt'r, ;In·1 thy lIIan ... \·n·:l.nl. lI,rHt Ihv m<4I,I- .. l'"n' .. nl" '", .... C'" n "' hI' .. rran,;:('r I\ltilln Ih,' ll:tl ...... All Ih'll lor Ihl'" nine I.t'lnj,t <4ft' :n tht' hnu .. C' art' 1Ih'hllh',J in Ih(' .... f,·a .. fC I1f rl'"­J(,UCInC Oh. if lit' ('ould nnl\' rr:l.liu nur pn ... ilq.:t' IU t"ke by fallt> the JOY Clf the

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"Thr IA'\"ile that is wiThin thy llale!J" is al<:o in('llIrI('(I in ,h(' hlf'<:<:incr. \V(' Ihi"k of .hl· prif'~lhnnrl a~ Ihose who are made a hl('s .. inR" In 11~: ,10 WI.' r('m('llI lH'r that Ihev Ino m,,'" receive :l. hl('~~inlZ while­th('v lin' in nllr hnllQ'? ()n('(' a ,[,'::Ir tn<4n W:l.<: 1('llimz nl(' of a mini~'er wll" had cnml'" 111 hi<: hnll"-I'" an" whn "('('m('ll c.pir_ ililllllv t\t·prf· .... t'd. e.i('k in ho.h· :l.n" hur­nt'n('t\ in mind. Aflt'!"" hfO hild r('!ir,.1\ Ihe m:ln c.:"Iid to hi .. ",ifl'", "Thi~ nn" rl",.c. nnt IInrll'"r"':l.nd :lhn1\' .ht" Lnrd :lc. hie. I' ":"11"1"". and whal Ih(' I ..... r,[ {'an rI~ for hi'l "-oui. hilI lit' i .. ill our hOIl'le ~n·1 \\"f' 1lI11~' ':.ke­a hlt'~e.irll.!' f .... r I,illl" Th"I' k""l1 tI,.., ... n IO~I·.h,'r and ::1"-1-.:,.,[ :In" r('r'l'"i"f'd " hl('~,_

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(Dcut. .lO·II)\ "Chom,e life that hl11 h thou ;wd thy seed Illay li\·e." Coer .. t' IT' Y utlerance- 011 Ihis ~ubit·.'t STill plonll\,! rI'at II is COYt!nant gran' wa!'> family hie!>""..:. But man v of God's dear chrlrlr"1\ ~n'm to Irugl Ilim for their Ilescc ndanl li . \\"ho find no as .. uran('e of Ili s eOl'l'nanl I()ve for agt·d. godlcss part'II"'. or tho~c of more distant kin. r.or!. howcver, gavt" cl~·.1ft' r Holy Chost lig-ht 10 poor Rallah. tht' h"r­lot, in the hour \\ ben her heart firsl he­gan to turn from gr('al i..:noran('(' ::Ind darkne<;!'; 10 the living God. Ami as ~he !""emlcred ~eTl'ke 10 Ihe spies. becall~" Ihcy were Cod's mC~~l'ncrers . she pravl·'!. "Swear unto me hY Ihe Lonl ... 'hat ye will al~o show kindness unto mv fa~ ther's house, and /{ive me a Irue 1~1""n: and Ihal ye will save ali\'e my falh!'!"". and my mOl her and my brcthn·n. anti mv ~ic.ter" Poor wl1man. with h('r SOIl.,'" life sht harl no dose-r rel:ilion~hips Ih:m tho .. ,., that birth har! hrouu:ht hf'r: hut as he!"" prayer lair! thes(' upon tht" hl'art of \.od. Hie. ('ovl'nan' mtorcv rln-<(''' 0\,('('

th('m. and He harle Hi!'> mrssenR"e!""s ~" y. "Behold when we ('orne inTO ,fl(' ·lan;1. thol1 ,,-hah hind this lint' .... f ~(,<Irh'l Ihrt'lirt in 'h" \\"inrlol\'. . and thnu <:halt hr;l1Il thv father. Hnl\ thv mOlh(,r. ::tnrl Ihv hr ... h­rf'n. anfl all th\' f:ldwr·. hnu~rhnlrl home Unto thee."-fJo .. b. 2~J2. 13. JR,)

'Ve turn Tn JO'lh. 1l2.\. 25. anti !""eMJ th:u ~he w::t<: S"I"'" and all till' hOll .. t· nn \\ hll' h h('r f"ith har! hOl: n" Th(' \illl(' "-":l.rld rhrf':l.d-I\'f!(, of thr 1.10 .... 1 nf Chri~t, lor il \\";:t~ ~'il1 "a fa'l1h fnr an hnl1ce"

In 1 Sam 2;·fr. \\'(' h;:t\·(' r.nrl· .. er('f'"t~

inc '0 ~all:11. "P"'1'-I'!'or hnth tn Ih('C' :!I"t pf'a('t' hf" 10 thine hOllse. and pe-ace- he untO all Ihat Ihotl hae.t" ,,;e. trll(' he. lik(' manv anotllt'r "::t h::t I. IItrn('rI !'o .... k U("Ion Ihe- Lorrl thl" wnr" .... f hlt'Hinll. ::In.1 \.onlrl non(' nf il. hilt i, dl""w .. Ih(' f~m.lv hl,.e..;inll whi('h wac wr::lpp.·rl liP ;n the­c:l.1I to !l."a!'oal. ,n 11"1 r:nrt hI(,(4- him, (2 ~am fr ' lll-"Thl'" ark (If .hl'" I.nrtf con­t;ntl"" in 1hl" hnn"l'" of ()ht"'d-I'",Inm ao'! ,ht" 1 ,("Irrt t.lt"sse-n Oh,.t1-t"dom anrl all hi!' hnll .. ,.,hnlrl··

(1"a ."'-' .J. 4l-'" will r""u!"" "'al('r upnn him t"al i .. lhirc.tv. an<t fl .... OI!" 1I"""n I~e­dn' 1:.r,,"n". I I'"ill pnur \1\' "piril urlf.n 1!-1\' c,. .. rl . and \t \' hI.· ... in'" 111.nn ,hin .. .... ff_ ~pr<t'l!. anrl Ihn' ~h::tll 'finn\!' "P :l' :tmr,nrc: rhf' CTlI~S. a" willnw. tw II,I'" ""lI"('r ('our"'" l. tt 11" hr"f r; ..... t cpl'""k'nrc:. as in ~oliloqur .. lfis /ltl'"at hron.ltnu: h.-art

OCToiJer 2~, 11}2.?

Rur~uc'. wil h it~ 1I;,\'e. unborn gem·rOlttoo:<l. ~\llt: flu .... lie \'Il'\\'" SOllie) Dun..,: 11 <Ill or malden ~ti:1 vn, on\"~,~ ncrt'IY tnl~~ty. 0 ... , l'r 'f havlIl,.; C! 4n tht· er ,I '-.

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flood thiS ).:~Hund ",jlh ,II< ".p In", \\alU

Unlo I :l'rl1~1 illllli\ge. lie IHlI .... nl'lh­inl-! nnw of /II;"o:.gc-- hIlT ntll" (I;!y he \\il! III:lIr~' --;.11,1 now, lUI • ..: Ilt"lo)f ... fhl: t'n'III, I id,J illlO '.'y IWl1t oj lo\!;.' lIul ~I\ ,ov­tU:Ud ptlrpo .. ,·~ nj gr<ll Ihll~e lInhol n

OIW .... and l"',,1Ot nrl \11' lll:"~rrllot: UP';!! hrs off~pr;I,g <Inri Iht·y 1'h"ll "'l'rill~ lIll aEn'In"': tire .I,P<l~,~, illlrl ,I'"> willow ... by tht' Willer c()ur"'l·~." Slrall \\"e-(an we (iI)lIhl .. uch prollli~l' of gran'?

(ja, 31 I ,-/I ere God n<lmt·s Hlm ... ~1f ·'tfll' God of <III Ih~ families of Israel," Pl:rh:lps 110lhill~ in Hb \\ork ... or \\dV~ more .. IH)\\~ Ihe ch<lraCfl'r of (~or!. and Hi, plan!>, th,ln Ihe various lilleo; by whi(h lie rel'l'?;!:- }l iIIJSt'lf Tlw\' tt'11 us whal Cod will do for liS, \\h;1I fI-!..' \\ill he to U'l. and may be li IH'11l'<1 10 tht· vanolls sIgn-boards which we M.:e hung out at shop-doors, by Wlril'h Illl'n say how they life ahle to serve their fellow·l11en, \Vhen \\e see <I Iot:fonor's sign we have a riRht to call at that shop for groceries, or a doctor'!Io for merlical a,ldl'e, elC, t n like manner, when Cod hang!lo out the s;I-,m "S .. viour," we have a right Ihrore to seek for !Oalvation from .in. Or to thi!lo-"Jeslls Christ marl(" of Cor! unto 115 \I-isdom."-we have a right to lake our ;~norance anrl have it ex­chan~ed for heavenlv wisdom, and limier tht' I';~n "J,'hO\';!l1 jireh" I the Lord will provHle', we may drop all our ft'ar and aru;('ly ahnnl Ihe fUlure, and under "Je­hovah RClJlhroka" (tht' Lord thy Phvsi­cian), wt' may g-;ve our 'liseu~d hodies into His alnne-care. Ann when, '10 to sI't"<lk (and wt' $<IV it nOI irrt'I't'r"nllv) our prt'cinu!lo ron" ~pt"n .. !Iohnp unrler Ihe till" "I he God of itll Iht' familie!! of Is­rilt'l." is il nul Ih<lt wt' lIIav !>rinl{ 10 1Iim <lnd IrU!Iot Him, wilh all 'ilmily flif­fi('llitir">

Ar nnt" limt'. in F.nr::d anrl a clear .. i"lt'r nunc: frt' '1 IH·nlh· 10 1I]f' l11~kllll! mt"nTic:m of bt,t cnlllll1llnll~ familv cldr,culilt''' lur­lHIlt-", 5t" "\":lnl"', t'l(" AI I"~I il "a~ "'Iid t o bC'r; "\\'111" ,1o 1"011 '"ll Irll<ol Gnri 10

fu l fill 10 I'nu Iii .. prOntl'" '1\'0 plal!ut' sh,,11 rOIl1(, lliL!h Ih\' ri\\l' lIi Tl ~'~" \\'e kll..J, InL!"lhrr ~Il'! lonk Gil'! ~I Hi .. word ill'''' Iltt" h"lflt'o r'a~ .. t'(1 frnm her ht'ilrt, ThaI t"\,t"lli,,\! \\ t' 1\ t'nl 10 II", Fri,blY ni\.!ht pra\'t' r -O!I' C'lInlf, <Inri ;n ht'r prav('r ~he

taid , "n. I.ord , I Ih<lnk Tht't' frot leach;ng ml' that ThOll aT! rr.v ,j",,,lhruz.plare, th~t no p!;Il,'IIt' ",h;t!I ("nnn' o;"lh my dw('lI. in~l" ~h,. ma,le no mt'nlj"n ",halt'Yer of ht'r nt't',h hut a woman cam(' up ~her the nH'r!lIlV an" a .. kf'rl h('r if !lil(' knt'w of "Ill'ont' \\ ""lin ... a ('onk "was ('.nd·!! .n""h, fnr htr; anti Ihl' woman not only ,HC1It'., 10 t ... Ih .. ht'<! klml of a ~(,f\'''nt, bill "hn iI h .. I""r in lil,. work of lil(' I_onl.

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ClUlll "n t1:( 11, ... 1 hall vi thl) prulI1hC "I,t·ln."\'!;: find thuu ... halt he _"eli ] I:y "hat atrth"rlly dt, lIt' 1)1eak "II I,rum-1Se in I\~o, .111.1 1ll,lk,· [he.: [irq h,lii of "l'neral aPI,li\';rIIUTl, It· ... ~'r\·illl,; \111 'lIhl'r a~ (;od's sIJn'l:d .:ralt' to the.: Roman jaibr?

(Arts II 1-1)-II,'re Wt' <;I'e Co,lm;l\le a ~iUlilar promi~~' 10 Corlldru .... do Ihu .... md so and "them and illi tin- htoll~l' .. h;111 :, !.a\'t~d" Mark ho\\ l'orndiu" refei\",'d the 1'IOIl1'''C. ~t·lHlrll).( lor Pdl'r, the 1Il1ll'"Ic'r by \\h0111 God ha<f promi ... e(1 10 ~IH:ak, he nl .. :1l1lll1lle 1.:<111,·<\ tOI-!,'lhl'r. Ill)! IIIl'rt'''' hIS illllllediale family C'ircle~ guests, serl'il.nts, and !Io01dier~ ahOll1 Iht' COurt, bUI hi ... more dlSlall1 relali.es =:nd Iho!'e hal'ill).' no blond relad on, kin"ult:n and friends I Acts 10 :1-1). a house-full. And what said God when He found the faith of Corn('lms had strel("h('rJ IIr(' prol1li~e 10 !'tlch capac­ity? Did He rebuke him for 1115 pre­sumption, ami chille him for a faith 50

grasping? N<lY. the rt'('orri rUIlS, "While Pl'It'r yet sp<lke ' . , the Holy Ghost fell on all Ihem which heard the word ." ~ Acts 10 ·.$4 )

To 3!! many as Corne lius put ;nll) the promise, 10 so many did Cod respon ,1 in 531·injl grace,

Tht're are no limitations of Gorl in gra("e. "Y(' are str;:lI;::htened in vour own hn"els" III the human connption!! of Goel

t\ow, lei us tUfn hack for a ft'w mlOUIes to 1 Chron. 17 H ,'r r we find Cod I,dk­inl-: to Da\,i,1. as ht' ha~ !ol't'll 1:,Iki,:.- to us Ihrouo.::h Ih~ \\'onl 10,1;\\' Knll'-t'. !lot so II1l1ch lil(" allllU.I(' "I Cod lO\\:lr" n,II'­id. as lhnd '<; r~'''I,on''l' 10 Iht· I .•. rrl, "ThOlL 0 11\\' Cnd 10:1"1 Inld Tllv "'1'rvOlnt Ihal ThOll ,\,11 hllll,l h"n :tfl hOIl~t', !I ,. re ­fore Ihl" ...... 'r\" "-II I h,tl1r lound Itt IH' .. h"'·.Irt 10 1""" h", .. I.. lIlt'''"' ;;lId IlOW, I.r,rd, Thnu <In G od. :\IId ha"l prOllli~(''l !IllS

j:!'nndlle'>s unl'l thl' ...... 'nan!." (\ ... .?~. 2~) Ahl ir i~ it hh· ..... "d Ihlll).!' \,Iwn \\ .. flOoi

in tht' hoi," \\·()r.\ ~ome J.,:r('al prolllil'io" o f ",no" 10 liI~~urt' O1,r ht';:jrl~ Iwlnre !!im "hn "';I·t'!I il . anll likt' Oa\-id, "av, 'Thou haci IlrOlnt~t'I'l and ThOll art Cnd," \\ hh ~ hom alllhi"lo!s ~re pn!i~ihle , Oavi:I,lo .. ! nOl "~Y, "lIo\\' can Ihill rhinJl 10(' iOl'e." or '1u("h itn.1 "11th nh"Iarlt'!I art' In Iht" way of it ~ 1'''IIIIot tin",,: !.nl hI' I,'nks Ol·t'r or ahnvt' all Ihf' 11111,lran("e" In th(' chararler o( HIm Vlhn has Dfomi"t"ti ,

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It· ...... , hI' pll\'all' rllc,IIIIIIII"I, I .,' 11 tIme to hecome fixed lind ro oted in me. to ht·~ ("e'lIIl' united and uknlilini I\ilh tilt'.

Chril'tiall!>, /o:ive \'our~el \'e .... , ~I\'t' your Lord time to trctn ... fl'r Ilis IW<lHTllv thought.. 10 lOUf mnt'r, ~piri1Ual liie. \V hen you have f('ad a l)ortion, S(I your­s('lvec; in silence before G ild. Take tillle to remain bcfore Him \lllIil He h:ls 111:lde Jlis Word li ving ami powerful in your 5011 Is. Then cio{''' ;1 herolOc Ihe life and power ;11 .vour life,-r\ndrew Murray. in "The I.ord's Table,"

PROGRESS DOWNWARD, NOT UPWARD.

Lecturing on "Some Diffie-u!t;('! of Evo­lUlion" al th e Victori" In .. lllule. I.on. dnn. En~I<lIH1 , Dr. A. T, ~clHlfi('1r1 said: "\Ve f('ar we rnu .. t al la"l part ".,llh our 01(1 frit'nti 'I he mis!ling link' Lea(ling sc;enli!!!!! of Ihe cI<lV denv Ihe eXI"lrnre of our frit'nd 311 "1\ h('re I-Ie is C't' rt ;lInly h:l f"kll'ard ahon! ("ominq (orward Prof .. s. !!or Kt'ilh C;;W". in(It" '(L thi" OI; ..... inj.l !.nk j .. nO\1 CTn .. rallv Ril ('n up For man 10 h;)\"e rI .... cl·n,'t·d from the "Pt' \\"n.,III tt·­ft.,ire ,,"l"nn~ of I"I";lr<. anel a hUlldr" d IlIlk~ ; and of ~lIrh "IN(, i ... no r,'rnrd II"r

alll !~a( l' ~0I1I(' lap:lll('~e !n .. ~il ... kul!! i,,"1 dl~\'rf1'en'd ;If,,1 ~(Im,· nllo('r~ of \'t"rv r("nnl(' rI:tll', ha\'e ,l.·ll\allv a \;rr~r' hritrn ("apadl\ Ih~1l ,hi' ~\t·r;)l..!t' hqm 'od:'I' '. ()'I~' nf Ill(' drffi,'uIH('t, Inn.lu'd upon hy nr ~chofi.-lrl w ..... Iht' n''',,'' of rht' appli. calinn ('Ii Ihn,;,,' .. I'\'ol\lllnll 10 man

"If nwn will lake tht' sUI'po!l;('d I:lW of prn.':"rr .... lor h\'a~t .. lit Iht' b\\ Inr Ihl'm~ scil-eS." hro "'aid. ""A far from Iht'rl'lIv IHG-­riucil:rz a YiUIIt'rman t h .. y dtgra~e hlllnan~ ill' 10 th(' beslial 1(',e!, and lroen act like bt'a"'ts."

CO'llIl1t'ntinc- on thr hnnk nf C.rn .... ;s. lfort' <lO("lor ~ai<l: "1.ilt' r.,n ooh· produrC' hf(' aftn ;1" o~\" klllfi. frnm C'Tt':uinn 1,1t nnw, C:r:r~" r<ln Ilt,'f'r prnduct' a I,rt', an" if Iltt" hn<!\' of a Tnan ie; to Itt' m:"le fr,1m ~ ",ingl .. li\,"j.l rl' lI Ih t mInt! of Ihe Crralf.Jr. lI" I\t'li a~ In .. lachMmn..: Ii;wri . mu .. t h~ presenl e.'erv Slcl) of rhe way ,"

Par~ Four.

The Pentecostal Evangel PabU14.4 ZYlr"7 Odler W.,"

8tanley H. lo'rod.anam. Editor --'ubaerlptlon price. - _ -u.to per annu.a CUladlan Ind r'oral.n 8ubacrlpllon' - U .ti land Intarlllt\(,nlli Monly Ordeu or Brl t ll ta P . O. Ordlra tor tl-. Heply eouponl not acOIPt~ In U. 8. A.

- ft1ce of BUD-cU •• , 10 cop lei SOc; Z6 caplel ft c; HlO copl'l n a Club :&at,.. Tbo .. "bo lelld In cluba can lind tin lublcrlp­Uon for UII prlt:1 of n lnc.

Enu'r6d I" It!cond c UtI. ·maner JUIII Zi. na. a.t ttle po,lorl1C.-. at i:J~lrlnl"fteld. Yo .. andf<J" the act of lit, rei. a. 11 ill.

Acceptad Cor malllnll" a t Ipecla' rille of po"ur..1 pro\"ldoo tOr In Sec. ltva. ACt ot October 1. 1117, luthorl .. d 011 July I, Ull.

GmNEHAL COUNC IL AddJo.:MLlL.Il!:a OJ:!' GOO.

Iprln .. nI14. MI"ourt. U. 8 . A.. m. X . 84111 ••.•.••.•.••.••••.... Cbatrrn_ I. W. Welcb . ..... . . , ......... s.erltarJ"

THE MESSAGE OF THE TRANS­FIGURATION.

(Read Matt. 17 :1-9) Cod did on earth what He n<:ver could

have done before. H e g lorified a man. • man ..... ho ",a'l perfect . And yet He wu mo re than man. God declared, "Tbia i, ,",y beloved Son" (Matt. 17 :5)

Je.su.s laid to IIis disciplea, .~ erily I lay unto you, There be some BtandiDI' here, which shall Ilot taste of death, till they s~e the Son of man coming in Ht. kio,dom." He delights to ca.1I Himself the Son of man, and He Wa.J about tCl .how what the glorified man would be like. God deli"hu to caJl Him His 0"0 Son.

Here we haye a Jure word of prophecy fulfilled-man reltored to Illory. The (lory of Adam faded. The glory of the second Adam rutored. 0 how gn-~t, how much greater, wat this glory of tllt Son of man eve n before H e was cruciffed, rOle again, ascended and .... u glorified by the Father.

It .... as encour~Rernent to the Lord to proceed. He had the approval of Hi. Father hefore chosen witnelses. It en­couraged the apostlea. Peter never for· got . He rdrrred to the excellent glory he saw, and all the saint! who read hia epistle ".'ould be stirred tip and want to be partakers of thi, excellent glory.

Paul was caught up into the third h('nell and hcnrd things unlawful to be uttered. These three saw thing. they were not allowed to tell until after Hil re"lnrrection.

'fhi! transfi guration is recorded in the ~Ol!pds in order to encourage the saints to progress, to go ouward, and to assure them of what awaits them. Tt is a real picture of ;J real transaction in time to encourage every saint to know that a~ He wa'l R"lorifil"(1 I", the Father, we shall be abo like unto Him "Father. I will that they. . behold My ~dorv." "And the p:lory whir-h 1'11" 11 lla\'C'It Me , have giv~n them" (John 17'22).

"0'1(''1 :111<1 f·:Jin .. '!n:'lke with Hinl, com­muned wilh Him. :'Inri H i'! ,l('r-en<le which He 'Ihou1ri act"nmJ"lIi<lh :tt Tl'nl'talt'nl was the !tuhier-t. Fternilv t:JlkinJ;!' with time on " <ll1h;('rt tl1:1t w:J~ ' unknown in hea,'en. Death, an :tlien !lUhieC"t to ht":wt'n. :rn'l could on Iv ,"",e utter('rl in tht" pr('C'incts of earth. Ambn~~:trlors from life talkinl!" to the Author of life who was about to give

THE PENTECOSTAL EVANGEL

His life that all those who were subiect to death cou ld have liie--life aDd Ufe more abundant. And a:l:.>O thl1l Ho:, by lasling 1 .. ·.llh. should deliver tbose who v.e-re in fear of death and subject to tor· ture by that lear.

TllI_"1'e ",,"~re n:prcsentatiyta of life and death convening with lIinl. Muses tut­ed death. T'.IiJah had nOI. One repre­senk"d those ..... ho ,Ieep in Christ, and the other. tho.e who arc alive at His com­mg. One 'Ihall t'tot precede the other No sepa-ralion Caught up together to meet the Lord in the air. Perfect equal­ity. Thou~h death had operated on Moses, it ren'led its operation 00 Mount Nebo. For all these hundreds of years it Wat unable to touch him any further . L ife and immortality bronght to light through Jesus Christ. Mot ea had real­ized both

They represented too, those who had pa.ued and those who wt:re to come. There il encO\lragement to f:""t'eI'y tru.ting one. What God had done for these and for Hi. Son He will do for every one wh o tru,ts in Hia Son. Cod could have glorified Him alone, but He .... &nted wit­nes.se!. men of time, to see a glorification of tilt: Son of man in time, to encourage nery one to see and know what Cod can and will do to the humble follower of the Lord Jeaul.

An you de.pondent? Are,ou tried? Are you weary ? Do things of heayen seem ao far a .... ay? Do they aeem unreal? They may have seemed unreal to the three: diadple.. The glory may have Beemed a TCr'}' unreal tmng a~ far away, but they u.w It and recorded it and these thinga are written for our admonition and for our comfort.

H heaven leems far off and its realitiet do not seem rr:al, look: at the Mount of Transfi&'Ur&tion . Jesus went up to the Mount and to the onlooken, to the or­dinary people. He was the earpentt:r'. .on. But the pnvilt:~d onts saw Him glorifir:d hefore them, and ht:ard the "Voice of Cod who said He was His own Son.

You may he looked upon as an ordinary individual-no glory, no halo seen with­out or upon yon. But li.sten, "Beloved.. now are we the 80m of God. and it doth not yet appear what we .hall be: but we know that, when He ahall appear, .... e ahalt be like Rim" (t John 3 :2) . The carpenter't Son tnnsform~ into the Son of r.orI: the: artiun. the working man, the mllid. the young man. tht: preacher. the old man, transformed into fhe sops of the Most High . A hi~h calling. Walk worthy of the high calling whereunto tholl art called.

A WORD OF E~COURAGEMENT TO WEARY SAINTS

Jacob wa'l a fl1lzilive, was a deceiver, and wa~ a liar hefere his falher and his C od. And vel he lu.' '\ down and sleeps wilh a "tone for h;~ pillow. and Cod meets ",jth him. Ihe fultilive. the liar. the de­C'eh:er; and he saw hC';I:\'c n open and an­~e1s a"cenrfin~ anrl desc:enrlin'{. Com· ing down from heaven and hestowing ble~<lillR" anrl ac;cl"mlinl!" to heaven a~ain. God rlronp~d rfown from heaven a circle of hl!"<lc.in't"-hl t' •• inR"" w1thout end.

Cod h .. ! provided for Hi! people a dr. de of blessing. Christ came down to

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Bethlehem, He went to the crosa. was buried, rose again, and ascended to glory. He! comes again In Spirit. He is coming again in H is own person, taking up His uints into glory.

Why was the outcast. the fugitive Jacob favored) He was beloved for his tathers sake, for Isaac's sake, for Ab­raham's iake . God remembered His oath, Hi~ covenant. You K(·t your blcssing. not for what you are, for you arc a !in­ner, but bC'C"ause of Christ. God, for Christ'. sake, has forf.,~ven yOll amI raised you up with Him, giving you all 5pi ritual hless infls in Christ Jesus.

The answer to the enigma of Jacob be­ing b lel8ed and . eeing the vlliion was th&t God, for Jacoh', sake, for Hi. oa.th'l .!lake, bleasr:d Jacob. And Gou, for Christ', lake, ble.sr:1I yol1, though equally as un­worthy. He make. us partakers of HI! calling D on't wait for any more titne .. to make YOII fit to be partaken of the heavenl, ca.1lin,. Jesus Chri.t hath loved us, and washed us from our sina in Hie own blood. a.nd hath made w k.ings ud prie.tI .nto God and His Fatber .

.. It doth not yet appear ",hat wt: sh.ll be." Our appearance i. hidden. Doth not yet appear-the photograph i! un-4eyeloped-bwt the negatin hu been eft­

posed. Vie all , ..... ith o~n face behoMini as in a ~Iaas the glory of the Lord. ate changed iato the aame image from ~ to gtory, eyen as by the Spirit of the Lord.

A man working in the .sun is uncOIl,e!­ously tanned , He has a ruddy, vigcxou •. .trong look. He acquires this u.con­.doudy to himself by si mply being under the rays of tl1e aun. We beholdinr tlu Sun of righteonsneu, Jometimt:. eop... sdousl,., but often unconsciously, a.n changed Into Hi~ ima!(e. In what rtatt of glory are you? Fint, second, third, fourth Dr fifth? "From one deRTee of radiant holiness to anoth~~ (2 Cor. J: 18, Weymouth) . Thank Cod for the de. gree of glory . Thank: Cod it is still pot­.ible to reach a higher degree. "Not u thougl1 I had already attaint'"d, either were already perfect : but [ fonow after, If that I may 3.pprel1end thAt for which &JIG r am appt'~hended of Christ Jesus ... , r press toward th~ mark for the prl:te of the high calling of Ood in Chn.t Jtllus" (Ph;!. 3,12. 14) .

Tl1e Son can do in you what you your­aelf can not do. The Son can make the impossible possible. "And now, little chilrlren. ahide in Him: that, ".·hen He shall appear, we may have confidence, and not be: asham~d before Him at Hi! cominlf"' (1 John 2:28). "We know that, wilen He shall appear, we shal l h~ like Him; for we shall see H im n5 H e is . And evet'}' man that hath this hope in Him purifit'th himself. even as H e is pure" ( I John 3:2. 3) .

Chri "l!'S de'lire and wish and purpose Ie to perfect all that concer net h Hi .!l saints.

A tree will not only lie as it falls, but "",ill fall as it leans . The R"reat question everyone !thould hring home to himself is -nis: "What is the inclination of my soul ? DOt:s it, with all its affection, lean toward Cod or away from Himr'-Gtar­ne,..

October 28, 1922.

General Office Report

It is with a grateful heart to Cod for His mtrcies to us and to tht: Mastu', cause that the Cbairman makes his an­oual rcport fo r the: work of and through this offic~. The year has been a trying one, yet the cause has made general progress in spi te of this.

Field Work. Several brethren were asked to assist

to the field work. Bro. A. H. Argue bas done some work on Ihis line, but has given the larger part of his time to nan­gdistic work. What he has been able to do has been app reciated. Bro. E. L. Ranta was appointed. and agre«l to serve as .oon as his chuTch could find a suit­able pa.stor to take his place. So far, the dUll ch has 110t re lieved him, but he ha s done some appreciated work in the field. anyhow, Bro. \V . J. Walthall was appointed field man for the Southeast ill connection with ni! chairm:l rlship work in Arkansas. His work as chai"man ha!! t:oak cn up most of his time. but he is hoping to do some field work soon in Geor!;l'ia and the ~ou thea~t. which is an in vitill(!' field. Ncadv all of the Ccn. era1 Presb~ters, als,). h,we done some field work, su<.'h as thei r office implies. T hall k God for all these brethr('n and their work H owever, some good men arc nceded who can give their entire time to this much needed work.

The Chairman ha, spent much of time o n the field-more, really, than he should oo.ve, in view of the demands in the of. fl("e. He has visited all the District Coun· d l meetings w here invited, except where there was such a conRict ig date!! as to make this impossible. '1'wo of these ( Southern Californi" I\nd T exas) hav e been visi ted by the Secretary, Bro. ]. W. Welch. Some of thelie D is t ricts have g rown wonderfully in numbers and in in. ftuence during the past year-two about doubli nq: their number of ministers in th is one year. Praise Gadl N early all th e D istrict Councils a re going wdl--only three a re notably weak. Even in these there are some noble men o f God who

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are holding Ute fort and prayiDS for re· cruita.

New Ministers. Last) ear, at t his time. we had on our

revised ministerial list 889 names of min­isters . ..... -i th 67 to be heard from on re­newal. This year we hne on our list 983, with 53 still to be heard from Last year we counted 900, and t am lOure that we can count 17 o"t of the 50 yet to be heard from, makin~ U'l an even 1.000. This will be. in round numbc"r", a gaiD of 100 ordained ministers to the Assem· blies :If Cod durir.g thi!! year -3 good normal growth

Besides these ordainrd rnini"t('n. sC"m e of the districts have in them nl'arly as manv Liccntiates on the wav, who~e ca~e, are handled whollv bv the Di!Hrict Coun· ci l. no n~cord of titem h<'ing: kept in thi, office-have. t ~ay, nearly a~ m3n\' Li· centiatl's a!'l orclaiot'd minislr-r5_ If thl'se were all coon teo, a!l well as ;thout 235 foreign mis~ionarie!l. it would totnl up 10 h(,tWt'l'll 1.600 and 2.000 ll1ini!ltcr'i- -Or­dained and Lict'nliah'" tOJ.n'the,

Office Finances.

Brother \Veldt. the Tr('asurt'r .... In

1'e:>l:a~ at this writing, :\nd for thi'l rl'a:'lon and from the b('t that \\;e han' not n" hact time to get the b(loks :mlitrn, J will not now R'ive a netai!t'd :\('("Olll1t of in("ome and dishurscm('nts, \-"hell Brother \Veldt returns and the book!l- art' aurlitcd. a, is our rule, he can give ;l. fullt'd report of income and outgo. But we COlli say that we have much to praise' God for on a linandal line also. There have bern tim~$ during the year when the incomc was very small and things looked squally to the natural eye.

But we have ecoromized and cut down expenses about $700 below whOlt they were last year, and by so doing have on hand a bala nce of le('ripts for this year unexpe nded of about $400. Exact figure s can be given when the books have been audit ed.

T hi s money, a nd more. has just been received from the ::nnual renewal of the fe ll owship certificates. The amount do-­natt'd by each minister on the ;;verage h:u increased d urin g the year. God ble!s their conSf"cra ted hearts. Some have given

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QOlhina. Others have give. $12.00 or more_ Latt year the average from each was about $2.00. This ye3r it is nearly $3.00 each, This increase, together with a cutting down of e,:wensu, has saved UI

from going in the hole and brouf{ht u. out o n lOp So let us all rejoice together and prai c God I

Some Pressing Need ..

The field work needs more atlentioD and a forc(' \\ hi ch COlli gin: more limr. to thi~ ph:\5e of Ollr work. ). r i~'1ionary c.tlenngs h;n'e takl'n a hnrkward .tep thi~ year for the first timl' in a ha.1f d«ade. This shOUld "Olllehow be rem· edied , \(r!! . Ha~'r and Dr. Jennie Sharp havt' ')t'cn appoilllec 10 !rawl :tnd hold mi!l~iol1:'\ry nlt'Ning3 "ith Ih(' a~);t'mh lie<t and so hdp c-orn'cl thi ~ m.ltt~r. These si~ters han' thj~ work on their hearts. and are s:\("lificing for thi..; C.IU~(,; anti we ht'~I)ea:C for tlH:m a hearty \\i'knmt ev· ervwlll'rl' a..; they "orne to work on thiJ li.;('. Wrile Mr~. Vida n .• er, 1517 Fair Oak!\ /'.\ ~'" ~o, Pa .. atkna. Cali f , or Dr )1'l1l1il' ~'h,lrp, 726 ('oolwr ~t.. Camden, N. ),. ,")1" II' J R. F1O\Hr. ]Jb \V f';tdlic St.. ~prll1gfit'ld, ~I" abo'H th~'ir con, jng to your a"i!;i'll\hlv for a 1111 ion,1I y uillift. 1.('1 c;'tcll n,~;tr;('t C'h.'lIrm In wntk up a oonnectt'd !('lit"i oj' ~lppointlllent. in his distrk~ alllJ c:tll f('lr one of thrill. They are tru<;linc' eod .1r.d wo!k \\ithout sal­ar~-, allli will hdp the Ih""I!t mi:o,);ionarie. hy thcir v isit ,.

The Central Bible In"tilute, ~ prillgfield, Mo., i, lilt' bi/l'tcst and most nn-dy p ro­Ject before the A ~semblie!'i 01 God thit H'ar The School has jll~t opt' ned with 40 studtnU! present. and others ;l.it" earn­ing 60011. Our church ("hap('l is being uAed for c1a!!srooms. and the ba:'l('ment ror a. kit("hen and dil'ing room. The base­ment is fM,intt'd whitt'. and nt'at as a pin. A fine bodY of studnets arc all ha nd. Room, for tllem have to be ren ted outside for th i!!) year.

\Ve are startin.1{ soon in f:lit~ on the new '1chool building. hoping for God to ~end in ahOllt $50,000 to put up Il nd fur­nid1 th,~ right ~ort of huildin~. So far as possible n('edy students will he gi VCD work I)n the huildmg to help them pay for room and bo..'l rd. Labor and mate­ri;!:ls arc ('omp;'tt':;lti\'elv cheap here. and a thOU8t'nd dollars will do a full thou­sand flollars worth en this bllilrling. Let all join in praver ff'r this monev for Cod. The grculHh will he held in tru st hy thr. Executive Pre'lhytery, :lntl will forever ht'long to Cod anrf the Assemblies of Cod. Brethren, Cod b le .. .!" yOll all. P ray for me_ E. N. Bell, Chai rman_

"The chllrch is looking for bettf'r meth­ods; Carl is looking for better men. n "There came a man from God, whose name w;'ts John," "Unto UfO a Child is born. unto us a Son is given." ... What the church needs today i9 lIot more ma­chinery or befler. not new organ izat ions or marc and novel methocl'!, but men whom Ihe Holv Chost ('an lI'Ie .... The Holy Gho'!t noes 110t Row through mcth. odc;. hut throll!.!h men. He dOe~ not come on machi nery, hut on m en. He doe. not anoint p lans. but men-men of prayer -Preacher and Prayer.

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[l The Secret of the Rivers.

One of the most illtt're"ting lltterdnces of the Lord In,lls is 1I,;!t lound in John 7;J7, -lH, :1I'coII1I,anil'd" it i~ hy that 1110;.t trustworthy 01 till fI)Illllll'utarieso---the (Om llU'lIIa ry of )J\;lsol1:11 I'XI'CnlllfC at to the (('a I 111l'aning: of tht \Ia,,\('r's \\Ord5, cultlnl lIlullY .... (.'ar~ altc'r II)' the la·Jov('d d isciple whl,;l1 he il\ 71Tjlor;\\t;d Vtr:'-C 39 in .h(' ~Iory.

Our Lord's \\ord~ ,e III to COlllront U!o with a paradox at OIlU". I h' appeals to thc t h ir~t y, to tho:-.c \\ ho arc I1cl.:dy a nd consciOI1!; of it. to Iho~l' v.hosl,; alit· ncces· .ity and overpowcring: df'~jrf' would oh­,.ion,,!y be to lak{' in; hut iU;'lanl[y He speaks of a nowi ng OUT-something to b(' givell forth from the H'ry c{'llter oi the life, Surdy Ihis is a strange in\'itatlon to a thirsty soull AIHI let our heart"! f('e! it all 10 be so tr\l('. there is an ir­resistible and continuolls appeal in these verses, something that grips Int'n :l.nd continually speaks to th('ir dc('pesl long­Jn~" Elo(IUcl1t flr('adlcrs ha ' ·c truly :wd powerfully made much of the univernl "thirst"' of the human SOli I, the lon ging that is only sati_~(jc:d ill Cod Himself. The H'stimony of all who hnve "come" right clown the a!{('s shollts back to glad confirmation that Je'l\l!'i spoke the truth when Jl e off('fc<i llilll~ ('!f as the One who gi,'('s water. which, if a Ulall drink thereof. h(' !'Ihal! never tbir!';1 .(goain, Ha.I ­lelujah I

But kec-p an eye on verse 39. never forget that " He ~pol;c: of Ihe ~pirit," and onlv in re r eivjll~ the wonder ful fulnes. of 'the Holy Ghost can we truly enter into the complc-tene.!ls of that gio rioul promi!'le.

It is a personal Pentecost that mak:es us sin,tt" with iullest appreciation:

"J c..me to Jf'lIlIR lind T "rank Ot t)11'11 11'& g1vtnlt IItrNlm,

lIy thiT"t "Vas Q\lenclll~d, my !loul r",.I,.e4. And now I IIva In HIm!"

Yet it is significant that the thought of Jesus goes o n heyonn our "drinkin~;" He reveals the full purpose of Cod to be only consummated in an QU'l'·flowing life.

This ;s a vital poin!. The promise is that we !'h~1l "nevcr thirst;" but ar~ we n~ver thirstv? The picture is one of per­fect f:atisfa('tion: but :lTe we perfectly .atisfied? Ann how ahout ver!;c 39, and those who have received the Spirit: are they conSriotlS that ev('rylhin .... ie; all riC!;ht. tha t the ideals and visions of the Spirit­fillt'd life nrc hein!::' fullll1('rI? 1t i~ pos­sihle that some art" not (luite sat isfied that a.1I r.od inl('lHle<l in the mich tv expericn c~ of the Baptism of the Sririt i~ bcin~ real­ized. inclf'ed who of us rloes not year n to see the outflow of thf)c;e "riven; of tiv;n~ water" in a fuller way. There is absolutelv no danger in !-('i nc- frank with ourS('ives. Cod ah\ays mects a true heart,

h an .vlhin~ lacking in om "Pentecost" ? Glory to Jestls.-Never! ~pace, time and language all forbid the delightful but

"

iO\I'O iJ,l( ',Isk of tl:lling tl e \\Ollrlers of thaI {''lrpf''ril·ncc. LO!> Calnl' illt thl.! Ii it', all.] e\'l \'ll1illl; ! ,IS heen diffef('nt SIIlCC

-and ,ll \a~'s w JIbe dlffercllt. 'I he com· IIIg \\ H ron pi (I.', Sill Inn..: \)( ,"ond worl. bu ollttlo\',"-· Some ~f U:t

\11{J\1l- III I 011 illl(' Ilwt th I:ollling ill

g-uar<lntud 11ll' outllo\\". but we bave COIne to SI." lil:,1 SC)/11{ thing dse I,. needed. The -.)1.11 n dory oj our Pentecost needs t i ngin~ hlood-r~d \\ilh Ihe f>pirit oj Cal­'ary. Th.l: pl.:riect hody of Q\lr ~taster "nd ~ .. \·iour had to be broken before str{'al1l~ oi rcd~'lIlptioll in all its fullnc!'ls could come to Ihe SOilS of mcn. Thl,;rc it> 110 other way for the glory and the power of the One who dwells within us to break forth in life to ncedy souls around;- -we must 0(' brokell too, It is po~slhlc tf) acC<"pt P(,ntecost and re­ject ill d fargt' measure the experience of the cross :t~ it is applied to the be­liever's OWl1 life of ri;seipl eship, Could we ue~crihe the result as a "d isappoint­Illent"! Our own personal side matters liolc· but ,...,h;1l ahout His? I think there i! '" deeper JOY ill the heart of Jesus Wh('fl Ilj' hapti7Cs one of His redeemed (ll1 e!; in tll(' TJ olv Ghost than simply flood­ing 'h t' !'onl wit h the glory of heaven: there i:; the joy of possessing another pos­:-lihle channel through which to "seek and $;I\'C that which was lost," a fr~sh part· ner in His great enterprise of brillgin, Ulr-II hack to 1.0r\. No words can expres, the inestimable los5 of the de~pest, pur­cst joy to those who only see in the Bap· ti sm of the Spirit a means to times of e-1ory and ecstac)', and deeper personal experiences for their own sake; a ceaseless "drinking," There must inevitably come, if this is persisted in, a dryin, up. A fun­damental law of the Spirit- filled life is being violated.

Divine inspiratiOR and unerring truth is in the choice of that word "riyers." A wee brook tumbling its way to the sea I'aye a charming illustration only the oth­er clay, Whirling round boulders, leaping miniature precipices, or rushing its way through tiny I!orges, it was the very em­bodiment of life: and purity; yet only a very little distanc~ farther o n and it had broadened out in a shallow plac~ , become stagnant and ("overed with weed. dead le:tv~s allrl .all that ,,. as ua1nviting-the river had u{'come a poo\. Rut just in one <:orner the weary waters found a breaking in the wall of stones and drifting rubbish that held them every ...... here else in check, and awav th'Y tumbled again! It was " drop for Illl'lll. lower than ever. but once ag-ain IlH'rc was the music, the life, the rivcr, A good enough ricture in very , dee(1 of ~:-tiri!ua l r('vi"al all throu~h his­tory. ;l.n(1 nnt 1<l("kinC!' a pregnant appli ­(":l.tion either!

Hut our concern is \:ith the pcn;:onal ,:, d\'al insir\c: a "mo\,('mcnt" will go on all I i~ht if the unils composi ng it are mo\-i np-. And that little ri,'cr flowed on :>):.!"ain hecause it had found a place of hrokenness, ~o much has been said about

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('IlI: S, 4 d some of us h'n'e learnt \\ ry %011 in tr) 1Ilg' 10 break ou r· ~d\1.' or (.( \! our"'''I\" ... br, "en in strain­.::g 411 er "llat \li'I <It limes aimost an al'~ '11Jl\ :11 '11 Iuat suit:i.k. But is not 'h .... piri! 01 t. ar\' rather the acceptance oi the cro~s :-],1/ the 10llnation oi it? ft is ill (aI' H!e ::doptl,;(l and line laken in tho "c It'( l( n \\ hel e t\\",) ways meet In {Iur IV~. an· I ,,'\;11 more in Ihe lillie pra(·ti(,l thim"" oi d;(liy ('onlaCI with one ~notIH'r- nl! r am glad that Cod Icts such It'S" llI~' I 11 His children-that we r 'all, ,l~("i(k the pr:l.ctiral issues of our IJt'l1t('C(l~'; whether it !;hall be rivere ll(" .. ing' out or a gradual stagl1<lIion, The re <IT(: ~amsOI1~ IOllav \\:110 are shorn of their q;-cnglh forJear of a lau1{h or a sneer, for want of an apology, or a hit of rcStilllllon,

To say that. in avoirling these hard or humbling little incidents, we are mi ssi ng grand opportunities of "dying" is true, hut it is slill more true that we are really missing life, fuller life, spiritual life, "the life that is life incleed." Teaching about the cros~ in a believer's ex perience would probably not be nearly so repellant as it is to , ome if only th ere was a clcareI vision of the positive sieU! as well as the negative. The death is a \\'ay to l ife, and recognized :is suc h it is welcomed with delight. We drink (Ieep of the joy of Pentecost, allli when first experienced the ecstasv is almost as "new wine:" the eX'­perien~c of the 120 on the Day of Pen­tecost is repr-aterl again, and we receive a fulness of blessing so cquivalent to theirs that others mockil1f! sal' "these men are fl111 of ntw ,.,-ine." The intoxication .f spirituOll JOY when firs t recei\'ed will often produce such an o\'crpoweriug of , the physical as to outw:udly resemble AothinK' so much as literal drunkenne$s. It is impossible to deny that this is per· fect l." scriptural, however displeasing to carnal idl."as of propriety in religious be-. haviour. nut wine s- mboli7es something deeper than joy. ",Ie took the cup, an; when He had j:!iVI.1 thanks He s;!ave it to them; AND l'EF.Y ALL DRANK OF IT: and He said unto them. This is My blood of the ne,., coyenant. which is sheil for many." Th~ ""ine typifies the blood an(l the blood is the life, and the precious Life was poured out in Gethsemane and on Calvary "for many," Shal1 we who have tasted that other wonderful cup of joy and ecstasy refuse this fuller. deeper cup of participation in the poured out life? Shall wc roh our Pel1teco~tal e::r.:perience of its fine'lt fruit? flv His p-race our heart~ shall answer-C-od forhid !-Don.. aid G~e, in Things New and Old.

THE DUTY AND PRIVILEGE OF ALL.

Paul said. "Be filled wilh the Spirit." It is e\·iclently the duty and privilege of ever\' believer to be thtl:'> filled. Jesus told -the disciples whom He commissioned to go and preach the Gospel to the na· tions of the earlh that they should re-­cei\'e power, "Ye ~hall receive power. tht H oh' Gho<;.t coming upon you. and ye shali be \\"itnesses unto Me," One of the' purpo!'es for which the Holy Spirit was sent, the principal purpose, was tha.t the disciples might be empowered to witness unto men. They needed thc po ..... er to

Oetolx:r 28. 1922,

... lTccul,-t:Iy WIlII~:'l> then. and certainly .... e 00 Itut nt:cd 1\ 11.:,,1> JOJay, UCl.:au"e the IlJUhllUl!c:. ",,110 II rOh.::.:. to 1.110" Je:.u:. 3rt: IIOt !ilkd wllh the ::'p lrll tht:y lat:k pu \\er, their lc"UllJuUlc::. ,,-rc l,lIy, tliclr pllJ.,)er:. an..: Iflcllt.:':l.ual allli their !IH::. 00 :J01 (CJUIJ~ lOr lIod.

(,;oJ halo JOlm'd h\O lhin~s luc,:e1her. i~H: 1t.:1Ili:>"l(.l1l UI liUl:; "II' I,ll.: ).;..il' 1:.1Il ui

the HulY I.JIIO"l, it. I" Ilot lit:. \\111 Ih.t thLY I,H; :.t'p"rau.:d .\\ hal \',ou ~.d,lll Jum· cd tugether let not 1IId,1l put <l:.UiH!er."

.\1 cll were SliIIlcrs. "uJ lrot.l. l!lrou~h ~lu:'l':', bd,\-e the la\.... I.ut lhe law""",,:; \~Ilhout "uwcr to :'d,\e 111<.':11. II Illcn could lk:ivC llcell sa\'ed tllroubh tht: I<lw, it lhe 1.1\\ bad had pOW(;f to :.;t\'C Illell. t.;otI \'.vuhJ nC\'cr l'01\t: 5Clll Ill:. uuly L\e~oth:n Sun IIltO the world to pay th e pricc of mall's t cdcmptio n UPOI! lite ac,-ur:.eU tree, "W hat the law COUld not do in that it wa:. weak through the i1e:.fl, Lad, 5CIlIilllg His 0\\11 Sou in the Iikem~ss of siniul tlcsh, .and ior '"in, condemned Sin in the flesh, that the rigilteou!;IIt'!>s of lhe law 111l ght be fullilled in us who walk not aitcr til(: fle:.h but aiter the Spirit."

\Vhcll Jesus appeared, John the nap· tist \\ ho had u('(:n sellt to an llounce that 'the kmg-dom oi ht'an:I1" was "at hand'

OInd to summon the peal'\(: to repcnt. look· i;.g upon .h:ltu1> as He .,., alkcd, said, "Be· h o ld the Lanth of (,;00 that ~;"t':lh a\.\ay I ht, sin 0: the world 1" J c"us had I.:Ol11e

for the purpose of tak.illg' away sin, and Ile tOOk it away whell III 'who knew no s: n" was made" a sill ofTering for us," He died upon th e cross, Ih' rose from Ihl; \,h·ad. He ascuded into hea\'ell, en· l('rillg th e Holy Plact', thcn'u) demon· strating that Hi !'- sacrifice had been e(. fle lllal and that sin had been remo\'ed, for the sin of thl. whole world had b~ll laid upon Him. and liin can 110t enter into God's presence.

J ohn the Baptist not only announced Ihat J esus would take away the sin of Ihe world, but that He was the Baptizer in the H oly Ghost. After Jesus had ascend· cd into heaven He poured out the Holy Spirit upon the assembled disciples who, ill obedience to His command, were wait· iug- in Jerusalem to be "endued with pow· er from on high," Thus our Lord not only pro\'ed that He had taken away 6in but tha t H e was the Baptizer in the Holy Ghost as welt.

Peter p reached to the assembled multi tude after he and the other disciples had been "6l1ed with the Holy Ghost," the filling ueing cvictcllced by the speakin2' "with other tongue:> as the Spirit ga ve Ihem utterance," and when his hearecs. "pri('ked in their heart." inquired. "\Vhat .. ha ll wt- d o?" Peter replied, "Repent. and I)c haptiz.ed , everyone of you in the name t)f )CSU 'l Chri~ t for the remission of sins. :lnd ye ShAll receive the gift of the Holy Chost. For the promise:': hs unto you. :n,d to I"Our children, and to all that are ::thr off, evcn as many as the Lord our Cod shall calL"

Thus IIC SCl that J ohn the Baptist Ii: ked tht' '_:lhiu!:!, aw,w of sin and the Bap­li'lll in the Floh' GhO!'t to[~l';her, and ,Len. J e~w; ha\ill~ taken awa~- sin by the <;"aifif'c of Him;;elf al1'l having pro\'en t' t lI e had dOlle it hy enlering into the 11 ,Iy Pla(' c "to appear in the presence of

TH L PESTf".COST AL EVA !I: G EL

God t(.lr u< pOUlt':! OUI Ihi ~piri' upon tht' \\;tI:,n~ he be" l r .. , after \\ hl.it Pl'ter n"ld~ l\ dear:o IhtJ~' to whCl!Il Ill' ptt'OIch . ed !hilt \\ h<lt Co' h,ld donl' j,)r thl' di~ ­'Jilin II \\:1" \\,1 Ir~ .lilt! \\alllllg to 'Jo

for al'. nOI simi'ly f~ thO"l' of Ih;1I gtner· ].lIl')n 10111 f· r t S~ 1 JC e hn~ gCIl.

f1:., ·C\ {'II as II 1n) as the Lor Jour ~OG hall all.'

1 t l r '1 I~ not only 1)0 slhle for c\ y 1I"e~ c' to be ··!til~el WIth the llnl ~ O~l I l' It·s Int\' and hi~ pr;vI C ,a': I ilhl f,· a!; "l' iail to let rOIl II ,JS, a.nd then possess liS after lIe h,," 11(' I l' .. , ~' 1il ,) (I);:hil' Him to ;,~~Olll1)lisll thr' ug-', '1' that \\hidl He dc ... ir\s to c(' '1!1! F h. and thcr,foft· it r.l~V be' sal . h; ~ in a 1lll'3.S11r~' wc deft-'lt \.0 ':, ,,1::t11 ,.\\ hat (oc:! hath ~illed to).!L,!l1{'r Ie IW! lIlan put a!;undcr.'·

J. "'An-a Gortner

'THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE,"

(John 8:J2) And nothing but the truth can Inakl

fre(" (rom ~('l1le k itHl·. of hondagl'. F\'cl1 \\'1 'n fhe heOlrt dc"irt~ and pur­

I'OS\' <:: 10 -In on!y tlu' ri~ht, the life wilt serve the wrong the mind !) ill bonda.l:!e tn t'rror Actions, in hnman bt'in~; who rirl' not ;,ltu'~l:her ~(",elllt'.t b .. ' the brUIt: "-.11 lire, ;Ire the outg-rowth of ide."\s, If

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s('t r soul f m errOT ,;md 1j.,'TIOian an \ ::I Ihe ('\, s whicl, fe ult·, '11 -\ct'6 9 and I T1Ill I 1J

.. \ nil the n asur~ ot OlO ; 1:'1 dom will be a o~~ting 10 the me e 0: our know1· t'cI~l' of 'he Iruth { 1'1 r lin, bC:-tn8 equall. S it loll.)w- that III \,!"Jport,oo :t!' we art' i~l'ot.;nt of ,;1Y tnll1, we will h III hon.la t to e·ror, III lour ('onduct will lIt't lu "'!I~' it hould h

I his i~ hit\\" the "truth' sannit1t"5 thf life. a5 Out Lord pr.lyr-J in J,'hn 17;17 And Ihis i~ "hy 111'1"-:\\1(,-1 it. .\nd thil' III 1\'. in thr~e different 1,l al e \lit' have the ostle Palll tcll;n~" thl' ')elintTS 01 his day that ht praye,l for their in· crt':!.Sl' in kll11Wll'c\l.l't (1-:l'h. 1 17: Phil. t 9-11; ('01. I :\') _ 10), And Ihi~ ill wh) thc apostle p~,tt"r l'l()~('s hs ~('("ond epi .. tlc: with till' t'X"nrtalion to "..:r()\\" in grace' anti in the knowledge of our l.("Irel and Saviour JlSUS Chriq" (2 Pde' 3 :18) riJlles::ws ~ 1 ~ is an l'xhortalion \';\Ich h \'ery frt(IUentiy Quott'ci hy sonll' Chris· ti ane; \\ho \'('1'\' r:\rel\" mtllt;Gn thc 17th V(,f!l~, althnur:h it is' the finlt par' (If ,. douhle l'xhortalinll of thc apn!lollc Paul It S;I\~, "nt, not 1I11\Yi~t'. IlIlt understand· ing ~h ;l t the ,viU of the Lord ia," ' I'hr Spirit nl HI th,· Word (whi,h 11\:'1\...e"- known tht will of (;("><1) mllsl ("\'tl' ~o tORl'thtr

On r Lord la n.l:!ht tiS to I,n\', "Thy will

be don. ('11 (uth as ;t is done in heaven." H CoW IS t It· will of ~oc (1 'Il' n },~aH" r TIl( r ~Irt' t\n' \,1'., ~ in thl ni l't' Wh4:Ie'

we art· (:'\pr"'1~l_\' tol 'W\\ ,11 of (~od is don t in IW;I\"(11 (")nl.' i II! I' firSl chaplt'J of 1:.:>C'kiri Til, 11l( r-mpha!llis is 11\,011 Ihl' ill1pdlill){ PO\\\:I I' thc spirit within in jlt'lf('("( 11;111\1"11.' witl: the Spirit of Cod

'rhe oth · r paSS<lI-!'C is ill the IOJrd Psalm. verse 20, and it !lay; that the ac· j:."els do the will of God hv hearktnina unto the voice of His Word. Th~ have an int~l1iJ:t:ent understanding of ,.hat 'li t w ill of God is. anrl they do it .... ;lIilli~ and gladly and instantly.

And this aame thouJ:t:ht ill most emphat. ically brought out in the 32nd P!lalm as the purpose of Cod for His hu nan creAtureA 1n vc:rst 8 is Goo's graciou. offer to guide H is children. Then, in the 9th verse, He g1ve:':~ a word of waf'1l' inR"; and it is that they shall not be u the horse or the mule, which have to bt made to rio tltt ~;II of their mar;ter by bit and brielle, huauo;e they have no Ur>:· DER~TANDING

Our God hfl~ ~ivtn U~ an understand, inf,{ (1 John 5:20), :lIHl He W;1.llts us 00 urle it: thou.!!h not to LEAN upon it (Prov, 3:5): hut have it "('nlightcned' by the Spirit of li~ht ann of truth, that 1\'(':: ma~' "know" (Eph, 1 :18),-W. E, C

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Trill COMING AGAIN OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRlST. (Continued from page one.)

cciH come to pas. ; His promisu ~rc llIade eoorl; His prc('cpts an: pt'rlf'Ct ; His word .,. always the lalt word. It i. re-­mark.blt l1'1a t as Jle appeared 10 Lao-­dlcea ( Rev. 3: 14), 10 He will appur to the world; the illuminating lr-lze turned earlier upo n the Church now tun its lall .tc rel from the bosom of the wodd. To Laotllccn it i ~ not the expos ure of a dCICCriH, bUI the surgt'ry o f a physician ; noW' it t ~ the: affid avit of a w itness passing raphlly into the ~ulJlmary of a judge and the writ of all cXl·c ulioncr (2) "And He ha Th It mUll(' wriuen which N O O NE KNOW ETH bUI l1 e Himu lf." T his name ill written bU I never rea d. T here an: lalh oml (:".. dr-plhs in the ;nfi r;i le Chriat whi ch man will IItver kno w: my Gospel wi ll never be couullonplace ; my Cod will n('ver hr rOnl vrehr nded; my Savioltr wi ll h:lye fru h '1u rprilles of love for mt for e\'I'r· there will a lways be mo re b("yonrt. ( .1) "A lid If i!'l na me is ca ll ed Til E W ORD OF GO D." C hr ist is God arfi cula tt'. O ur Lord is the word o f ab· . olu tt' infalhhility; the word o f n h<l ll !\t­less depth ; th e word of irrellis li b le power ' the w')r(1 o f perfect pardon; the wo rd of unlimit~d hcalil1~r; the word of almig h ty .uccor ; the wo rd of inexhaustihle love ; the word of ete rn al ho liness ; th e word of final judg ment . The W ord that spoke the worlds into being, the Word which all down the ages has recreated the millions of the rC'gent'ratc. is now he:lrd in the tomb •• with enormous Conu(IUent resur. rection.; and it is the Word that will lock Hell at la l t upon the wickt'd fol'o en... (4) "KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS." Chri!t is tile world't ideal king, fe r which unconscious. I,. it groant. '" am glad," cried Calvin, suBtring bitter pertecution, "that Christ ia Lord of Lordt, for eille I hat! been utterl,. without hope." So He appears as the M a.ny-diademed. As earthly crowns are today falling one b .. one, and a. the~ iniQllitOllt diadems fatl like a meteor·thower when He strik.-.s through lOngs In the dRY of Hi, power, to all crOWn! clu:'!ter at bst on the descending Brew; an authoriti es, all sy,tems, all lawll, all events Rre under Hi, vast and abllolute control; and He directs and in­.pire9 the hier:lrrhie, ~nrl principalities of all worlds beyond worlds.

What a Chri9tl When the young Queen Virtoria wa!! present at a per· form;mce of the M estiah. her Court la"iea infonned her that it Wa!! not etiquette for the Qu('en to rise; but when the Hal. tejuah chorll!! arrived-Handel drew it from this paSSaKl!'-and the line was reached. "King of Kings. and Lord of Lordll," the young Quet'n rose to her feet with teart in her eyes, trembling.

The Lord's apocalypse now culminates in the desperate political cnsit which it thrillll tU to know we are rapidly ap· preaching. Earth is the cockpit where all ultimate issuet of right and wrong are fought out: Calvary was here; here al&o. thenfore. it Armageddon. The la9t entente, the final league of nations. rom· pacted in a Hell-provoked and a Hell· sealed confederation, and orgaoiud i.1O

THl! Pl!NTECOSTAL I(VANGl!L

one to hold the world against God. ~ud· d\!nly b<:holdt the blOQd·red Christ. How dreadful to learn-as we learn here--that all scier.c e. all polit ict, all cuhure, all progre" a re headinll up into this one upreme effort of man to shake off the

yoke of God . Our Lord findt the earth in red-hot

rehell io n. J e'I11' never 'trike. a b low but to crush a wroa g, or to !ave a world; a nd now, be fore all men. He arrests and paralyze!! the ).fanged in whom i.5 the ..... orld's whole tru,>!. \\ho, \\itlt the False Prophet-a, immorta lll and therdore!: deathlesa--is cast ali ve "not into a bot· tomle!:S, dungeon, hut into a pool of hlaz· ing sul phur" (Dr. Swete), the first!ruilt of the damnNI. "WOE UNTO HIM THAT STRIVI'TH WITH H IS MA KER I" (lsa. 4';:9). The vast armies, wilh a ll th eir monarc hs and fie ld mar­shal,. I>('('ome food for vllhur('~: "and all the bi rth were filled with their flesh."

RtghtM:lIIs JUll l!e of rttrlhllton. Orant Thy ,..Ift ot nhfW"lI:lIlon Ere t hat dray's dread e:o.:ecutlonl

\ Ve oIote on onc namc which IS

con!'lpiclIOII!llv al><:el1l from all Ihe judg· me n t ~cene~. anrl never uttered in the prophecies o f tht' Apoea lvp'Ie, bUI whidl, shrined for ever in Ollr redeemed hearts, holds a ll the sec ret of o ur joy in Hi'! com­in!t. God has pmlrefl Il i.'l whole h('a rt in a s inp:le worrl:-"Tholl sha lt ra il Hi t name JCSUII : for H e s hall sa ve His 1)eo. pie from th eir s ins" ( Ma tt. 1 :21) . There is awe in the name of God; there is eter· nity in the name of J("hovah : th ere i.5 10·

finity in the name of the ~on of God: there is incarnation in the Ila.me of 1 m· manuel: there is s tainlestness in th e name of the Holy One of God: there i, omnis· cience in the name of the LoROS; there is unction in the name of Chri s t ; there i, mastery in the name of the Lord; t ~ere i, a sob in the name of the Son of Man ; there is pity in the m:.me of the Mediator ; there is jurtgment in the name of the Lamb; there i~ ~b.50lution in the name of the High Priest; there is succor in the name of the Arlvocate; there is heav· en in the name of the P:lrac1ete: there i! wedlock in the name of the Bridt"groom; th("re i5 cmpire in the n~me of the King of king, and Lord of lordt : but. althout!'h all thl'"se titl("!1 ;'Ir .. }wapert upon our Lord, there is none other name given under b~ven whereb... m"" must be saved I:out the name of JESL'S.

"J"U8! J"f'''US' If't U8 ever MY It 9nftl,. to ol'r"tlv~ .. 118 !lome .\!weet ft pell :

Jf>!IIU.s! J"e"u,,! trnnhl~l ""Ir·t. I.v It On th,. hMrt. and 11 ..... m make thee well

''Many names are ""Ar. hnt Ht~ I." "~a~r. Rn ..... II /troWI'! mnrp dear A!' lite 1r0f!1'I on!

MlLn,. tr 'end ... rt" "PAr. bnT R~ t:oo nearer Ah .... ,.. wbat ..... want. D.n4 aU our owu."

Preaching i5 not the performance of an hour. It is the outflow of a life .... The sermon it forceflll because the man is forceful. The sermon is holy b«aute the man is holy. The sermon is full of divine unction because the man is full of divine unetion.-Preacher and Prayer.

The character as well as the fertunCl of the gospc:1 it committed to the preach­er. He makes or maNl the message of God to man.-Preacher and Prayer.

October 28, 1'1l2.

UPON ALL FLl!SH. 'All the promises in Him (Chris t 10-

3 US) are yea, alld in Him Amen" (2 Cor. 1 :20). The promise!' in the Word of God are all yea and can be. because they lore in Christ J e~us .

You can bank on the Word o f God.. The promises are all available today, a.ad as true and at free a!'l thl:Y were to the weakest or the s trongest sain t of by­gone ages. They believed the promises and wcnt Ollt and acted upon th em. T hey looked for fulfihnt:ul. Go thou and do likewise. They brlieved , expccted. acted. God wants yOIl to bdit:ye His written \Vord. Bclil·\'(· that lIe wi ll be t rue, that He will ful!il what He has pro mi sed.

"I will pour out My Spirit upon aU Resh" is the promise o f God. Can He keep it? l!I He capable o f doing th is? Is there enough of the Spiri t to rucb all flesh? Can God fulfi l H is promise?

H is word has never returned unto Him void. \Vh!!n He ~pakc the ~la l S were cr~ clled. He spake and the .'lea was. He commanded. "I.et there bc ligh t, a nd there was li~ht:' By till' word o f God the world was created. Every ti me the word went forth it accomplished someb

thing; it nevcr returned milo him void. A nd His word is ju~ t at st rong in c.rc-­ative force today as it was then. But io order to be eiTec ti" e, as far as the prom· ises arc concern ecl, il m ust be beli eved on by God's people.

There were t en days of waiting in the upper room. T hey claimed the "promise of the Father," induding in this promise the promise givcn through Joel. God'. word was belit'ved ;lOd thoe Spiri t wu poured Ollt. The Holy Chott wa9 re.­ceived individually fir s t. then the Spirit was poured out in a wider sense on aU Jerusalem-a reprcsentative ga thering io ~ eluding a wide area of nationalities.

You have received the Holy Chost i ... · dividually; hut at the same time God wants a larger fulfilment of the promise. He gave the upper room eJilperient'e, the penon,,1 enduement, to make possihle t he great outpouring of the Spirit upon atl f'f'~h. You have received individually the fiRing of the Spirit that God may fulfil in a larger sense His promise to pour out His Spirit upon all flesh. God wants to repeat the upper room experient'e anti also the outsj,fe experience. If He hu done the one He can do the other. Come down from the upper room experience to· the outside. anrt the Spirit will be poured out on all flc!lh.

"And it shall comc to pas! in the last days. saith God. I win pour out of My Spirit Ilpon all fle!lh." This is the prom· i!'e of r.od. and :1 11 the promises are yea and Amen in Chritt Jesut.

"We have an AdvO<""ate with the Fa.--­ther" (l John 2:1) . An advocate is one who carrie! on th e ('au'i-C of another. \Vhen helievers efT Christ adjusts the matter. and meets the a('cusationt of the evil one. Chris t a('t("(1 the advocate's part when He prayed for Peter (Luke 22:32), and would not let the enemy triumph over him to his ruin. hut re~tored him hy His grart and adjusting power. The Lord has made no provision for us to SlD.

but jf we do sin, provi9ion is made.

Octobu 28, 1922.

IUtJl£SJtAlI:LJ: 017TP017anrG 4'1' SW ..... REA.. WALES.

For "me time there h.'H] bt-f'n n. ,r;Teat I!SX1>eCtat.lon amon~8t th e Inhabitants of Swansea for a vI/tit af PrlPtor Stephen Jetl'reY15 of Dow In I". At Inllt H! was able to eome and has j\UH concludp.,) at Mount Z'on Chapel one of thf! mo"t power f~1 and .plritu~1 14 (lnys ml9810na ever conducted In th!R town.

From the opening ~ervll"f' held on Mon-. dA.)'. Septf'mt)t>r <t. the bulldln.: wa!< I"rowded to Its utmost rapacity. Throulthout the meetlng15 were I"harged with the pn"'er of Ood. and what the cr tic may cnll "Emo­tion" has proved beyond contention to be the mighty POwer of Ood "Tn motion" In • moet reml'll'kable manner and the In'ene' wltnf',8sed broul'Cht true ('on,·lnlon Into tho hearts of t he douhtlnl{ "bf'lIever"'." and demonstratt>d In th(l hodles of the e1c-k nnd atnleted that the Arm ot the i.ord Is not IIhort ened. anol thnt Ihl' Ag" of Mh::-hty 918ns and :o.lIra("le9 hn!'! not pa:otql'd by.

Du ring the flr:ott week, mf'etln"" were beld every afternoon and evt nlng, but as the number of Crll-I('S tOr Ileallng had be. com e so mnny, It wa" fnunel neces"'ary to bave an al'lll Ilon~1 me>('tlnR" In th(, mornln~.

Long be>tor(' [h(' appOlntefl time the p('opie poured Into the> bulJc1l llg In hundreds: !:lome on crutcheR nnd I'tlrk"', oth('r.s In whrl'l cha Ir!!. bedl! nnc1 "trrtcher": tll(' bllnll be~ lug lefl ; youllg ('rI111) 11'f' hl'lng brought In the arms ot thf'lr Olllxll)u>I Jmr.'nt". ('Ic l<e(,IH'1!

wl!l cll melted eVf'n Ihe tl.vdt'Rt hoart>! Into tearl!!.

Al[tslsted hy hll'l hroll,er. PM'tor JelTreYl!! Prtl yed with tile ('a"eM hefore him, anoint­Lng them with 011 In t he nnlllf' ..,r the 1.0r,l, &C('orctlng 10 Jame>!'! 5:14: anrl laId on hands. aceordlng to Mnrk lIi:IS. etc. }o~ollowlng thl !;l were scenes w hich Cfln IIev('r be put into word:ot. when the c rlppl('l'I, throwIng 6t1lde thei r crulche"" belean to walk 1.1)) nnd (Jown the al>lI88: the bl lid dc>clnred whllt ,hey could l!:ee: the (lMf ::HI~wered from the d~tnn ce; withered nnd dislorted arms were nh!led, and vllrlOlll'l othcr rcmnrkllble mnnl­f6ftta. tlone ot Instantnneous Cllre8 trom beart trouble, rheumntlllm, neurIU!'I, parAI-7a·",. ruptures. hemorrhage!'!. ll nd every (:011_ eelvable dIsease, These !'!ceneR have crent­ed deep impressiuns which will ever IIngor upon the m inds ot th08e who ... ·ere eye­"ltn&Bees.

Among the Innume rnble testimonies glv_ till by those who have rccelved Instantan­eous he>aling etc, ore the foll owing:

A Ill~ter writes; ... , . Thanks be to the m06t merolful GOd t Or !!!endlng you with such power, find for" moat mllrvelolus cure .I hflve rece ·,'cd which , never theugh t would come my woy .. , Twenty YE'arl'l ago 1 "",lIM turned out from SWllnsCl'l Hoorlta) as nn Incu rable. J have since been prac ­tically a wh ole body ot pain from head to toot .. last Wednesday the Lord told me to como to you ... and when returnlnK home 1 felt ] could r un and jump with Joy f or my great dellverfince from pain .. ."

AmHher writes; "1 now write to thank you tor being t he means In God's hand!O of "'''torlng my 1I1t1£' J!"rnntlsoll and gr.lnd­c!aughter to the r henl th find Pltrength altaln Til e littl e boy Wi'll!: pnralyz.(>(\ In his back u d never ·w nlk e<l ror tll ree Yea rf! and nevcr talk ed tit fill, but now runs about find talks like Ilnv other child. The little girl with tubercular hlp Is a)80 c ured, Prnl se the J ..ord. .. ..

Amongl't t he frat CMes was II. young man from C .. rd tr wtlo Cftme down with de­form ed feet, a nl1 W!\l'I Inst.,',ntly curell.

Another rrom Rnrrv who hnd been 8u tl'er­lIlg fOr mnny yNlrs from rupture was henJ ­ed Immediatel y.

A lady who had ~omo from Lampeter (libout 55 miles owny) 6utrerlng troOl ohronlc dillbetes WRl'1 01"0 heal ed.

And amonj!" the hundreds or t hc mOl'l t touchIng IIJ"~ht~ WI'IS that of n yOllng boy JII years old lI" fllldn,l; home In a childish f& l'Ihlon for the f lr qt l Ime. "T o God be> the G lo ry Great thinge He hath done." To the eVf'nfng serv ices the crOWds

thronged to t>eflr the preachln.::- of the Gos­pel, when Pa~tor Jetl'erys, fllled wllh the D ' vlne Pow"r. dednrf'd the f uJI rounsel ot God with vigor and trankness. laying "pee_ tal empha.sls upon the ~mmlnent return o f

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our Lore! fOr HIs l'Ialnttl. that b rOUlI"ht heert " earC'hlng ('"on"lellon. At (lthf'r tlmell the tide of :otlllritulli ft·el nil" would run &0 hl .;h a,. 10 r€mlnd many o f the Grt'at \\'el:oth He­vh·al: tHld when the apllf'al and ('All to IIllrrpnl1er was lel ven to !!Ilnner!' and ba.ck. 1'I11r1er". It was Inl'lplrlng to "f'e lit ~h mr-etlng the pa r nt;"'t rel'lponlle of th e youn8" mpn and young women, the nlltnber ot the 88'·ed amounting to n .. arly %00.

Thi" m{'et nK hn~ ('re:'llf'd a n.v!'r-to­be rnrgotlen epoch In ~w"n"p:l, 11 "tlr "hleh h.1~ monoJ)(lI!~I'd mueh of the- ('on\"er .. ,..tlon or tbe town and dll'ltrlet (.1wllynr 1. }o'ran­cll'l.

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been hpre now 12 ~·t""r ... , 7 mtlnth:ot. Th. work 11'1 Itolng on Thl'r6 I", no "lopping; only tI'e la('k o r fund" IR vI'ry I{rl'·lt. ell­" .. ("I:llly "fll('I' our Ill.'!t riot I'lrlk.,. rl!"~I­lion or WhRlpve>r you \\,II,t In .'nll It Oh! It ..... ag nn .. "perll'n('('- 1I0 Rho["ls Ol'en S

"proplnn!'" hombing anll "\"InR low. a" '1'1'''11 11'1: mlu·t>lnf' ~un nn,1 m"..k.'1 ftrln«. p .... _ pIe talten prIsoner., en nl"'" .C" /l:"ulll\· !Hl" not guilly. an" the "fllrlt or i"111tr{',1 amnn« Ood'a n\\11 I e><"Iple .Int! '''''''lr,1 1111 wo"" wnrk with tilt' nnth·e"l '''t'n. It \\":\s .1 t me tn prOH' e ;o,l"l'! wond"rful powt>r to It ... ·fl me ('fi l m in th"! ,·pry holtt>"t pl:H"t' of nil. for I hlld n room U·"f(" 1 do prlll"e> "!m fnr It Pray tor me: my 1I(',o·t i'l nllt "tr'lllll. nnel t"l'rf' Is mlll'l, that 1 "011101 .10 If 1 w.'r,} fltron~,·r. Our nfltt .. ",! II fl' '·!I~I'I· to work for Ih,> Lord. Th'y rt·;lIlv N·m tIl IIllk!' I"<I)UI-5.1\"lnl{ their mnln I)I)U'I·t '1'1-0 y .111<0

:\re \f'ry . Irnn!,:" on dlltue i-I'ailnJ!". Hn.' "I In,1 d.·ar on th.lt \ .... e lire 10;1\·111,," !>Ir. I!iek"nn he>fl' In tho (;hllreh of 1-:",;1;11111 n(':ort we,·k 'rhl' I.or<l 11'1 u ... ln.:;- him .... orlllprfully In I'ellllll).," herC' In South AfrlC'fI I pro fie Go.l for hl/4 .'Oming, n8 It rnfor('e~ whnt wo} hn\"(' heen t('llchlnK t or l fo yl'<lrl an" It 11'111 open henrtlJ for PentecoHI

In ono ot Our nativ e ,I;:"ltherlnl:!l In Pnrtu_ gese Ii!n'lt Atrlea n In r jife ~na k e .'ntered And d urted through the m ·d!'!t o f the 0.11-

Jlernbled Ch ri st ian.... . The " ower of God came upon them nnd one Ilrolh('r caugh t It by the neck And throttled It. At another time th ey were going home And h nd to pass throu gh a narrow lane. The dliUtifhter or the chief was In advR,JIce. Sudilenly they lIaw a lion COming townrd the>m. There wns no way to run a .. lde, T hey bur:ott out Into tonguell, rebuking him , lIe !!Itoo(i look_ Ing nt thcm awhile. and then turned and walke '" awoy. We prnl fle God f or the ml,lthty BAptl9 m omong th e m . 1'1,1111 fire tl\r­rylng In the native hendQUllrterH here for the power. Please pray thnt the r,oo pounds owed on that church will com~ Ill , o r we will heve to 10"e It. Th ey mnke II \ 'ery dlmcult to rent a place for coin red pet)ple. lInle"'15 you h;lve one o f your own . It 18 a lmost mpos81ble to keep Il pln{'(' eo that the natlvell clln find you: tor they come from nil ove r the rand,-Emma S . Wic k.

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AtJEtTltN, W A S H !'''aTlk I;. 1"I~h! has b ,,1!i It WI'I''' 1111 f 1111 J f rl' '"'U~",~ Oet. I and tI,1' I RtI,'r \(;1 11 1'1 hl(" I'd f'll\ nl{ o. 11'11 t h lr Iv "rolln,1 I'. W'IO' ;m"Ur. ... ' In t'l' H nh- Hpltll hi f, ,1.+\ urw It 111111111011 " 1I1,'r; • nft 311111'11",,1 In ~"l"r' (::HI~' to n,t! tor whll t Iff' '1 (Ir"lIj,l In Ih,1t "'It.dl .,lar:6--Mr.9 J . A. T1 01U1" ""

raIONA . TEXAS . I 10111 Ihl' only ITol)' 8rrlr: l p ,'ntN""" 1;11 1",rHon hf"T4'. (In,1 1 want t o get thl .. 1'f"lItf'l'o~t'" mnv('1ll0r,t I'!tltrterl ht're. A P l'lltl'l'nH"tl l,rNII'\"'r h.-Ie\ II rln(' ftl f"E' l l n R h"fI' rf'('l'ntly I\llft IArt H lot or htr n~)' f/(IUlfi. 1 r""I''''I'oI t, f" Btlllt"m 11

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XOULTOK, I OWA. (;lIul to report "II". tory hf"re' T E' BIIJ'l I't 1"'url"l wn"l t)JH"nNi to u. : II rOC'~"'(od the H oly S,ltr lt t hE' l ast .,.. .. e k. A Tlaptl"t mlnlHtf'r I\rnnnl( the num­~r T I,(, rl'vh',,1 t __ 1111 "O'nl!'" on We )say •• bend o f !Ii n . ", 8alnt8 h ere a nd t he bllmher I" In" r l'nH'ntr I r ll. If' J I'RUI< E va n _ .Ihlu , J alll('11 And Nell,' ('lilt

MOt11'rTA.11f GBOVE, MO.-JURt c lO8&<l a. • WH-k_ Rl t'e tln g a t O()()(\vllle, Mo .. 8 m Ile!! . Olit l! ot her e T h('rf' II r t' a t l' ''' good .a lnUl In I hll t p l:t('(' ' II.m no w Mo ]d ln g 1\

m ,."tlng At Rlnnfl r !'l lI oJ>(' Ii m11011 l'Iouth_ W (,fll t f rom ('a hOOI, MQ It Is a n ('w r le]d . "d t he re Il'I I>Oln l' I nt('n' t.- W. V . Kneis­I.y . EV(l n gl' lI " l

J'BlIOIID, KO, Our ca mp m eet' ng CI08_ et1 wi t h gOOd "U C('O!U! nnd It'tt 0 ,It:ood In . (ere"' t lImon /!: t h" p('npl e A n umbe r wer e "VM II IHI r(,Nllv,..' t "ll hl u!! l n K n il In Ac t s 1 :4, AI' y R,·l r\t flll" (1 m in " t('r In fel1ow­.'hIp Wi t h the ('oun c ll , lind pus' ng th Is WII V, I" ill" ' I ,,,1 to tnp. 1: \1 11. _ 1;". ehas. P e p . per. "-nil wit!' .

----OAkPBELL , M O .I11"t ('101' ('11 a S w Ol'k !'

r j\\' lvAI li t ("~n" ('rl''']; ~I" t'ool H OIl8(" t ~ mll"tI 1I0nl-t'a", ot h('re. 10 were ('onvt' r ted and r e('tllv('r'! tt:., "aptl"m In t' e 11 01" ~nl r . It POO r h' I'lm,· U mll('~ t o ",""r ti,e \Yor d TI,t' 1 0ttl I<lIrl'l)" ,lIrI h]f''''" Ol1r folrort" and t o H Im he nil th. J,:lor~ p l' I l orrman and wrr~

EARLE , A.ltX ,,'f' jl'''t 1']0"f',1 m('ellng. In 11 ,.11 ra, Ark II IlI'W (I,'1<l (1011 hroke In on thn t 1"\111 In , ,\'o"fl"rfl'] W~\". I:! or H kI' V(',1 I,r" gOt t h E' Ha luls'm "'-'I ill .ANII !;~. 'HI.I 1;",1 h::a:('<! "')me of t'l(' wor:1t CrIN)I!',. 1 1'\,,/ ":.,, Th\' town 1:0. all on tlrr for n il" '\'p "hnll KO ha' h. 11 two _ e(' k" It t' . · fll 'r L o r d w ill" .Toin 111 prn},('r r '\r I hlllJl 10 .... n " . S Mont'!val" r , and wl f" nn,1 I,('m \V~' I ,",'n.

WEST EMlII'ENCE. MO v 01 er,. r"t" r; t "ur" v "-tol,. .\t n II III lor < VI" rl" ,I ~ ~ 1"./,t:I1: .. ,1 In \llIt'"r. a d r' I I tt1 fWt>-

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"",~ 'I «alllla I /I 1',,' Ah"'lt 21( WI'" ",8"1 I Al 0 :! w.·,·k "t I~". ifill Ii mjJ, from \\'11 ,If 'I' I'rC Il .I((\o<lly lIumhf'r w,,,'" fOId,pl! nnd j); Wl'r I':I! t it," In I (0 11011 ,;" rit Hfil /1 -\,'1.., :!.~ \-, W"!"f, h.tJ,tlud "at~r nnt:! Qti'er 10 foileH" IIr ... O"cnr JOI1(' ('amf' 110",/. ,,,,,I ~'f I' f' ('hllr,"" J'rn " II l' f'; :\1 I .... ,In<1 w!t

A L MA. A&X Shl"r Jo '('I,hIT Ho .. ,. of .rl ~n tI .\rl-. .a~ l"-"Tl \I it 11M f(lr ""I.'''~ ~ \\,·r,· "d. G h"I'li&cci .1 I~e Ho~' ~Jllr.t .",1 r. '):Lf'liz",1 II w.\t,·r ,,,:. ('O!u 11.1( to 'hltt J:l,\ I: 'r,t,!!1 "r".I0,,,,.r In town I N I' 'Iitf',l Sh<t( _ Ho..... hut IIIhe "r"· ... ··11 r t' l,nr.1 "n.1 pr,.;j, hf'ol on, H"'\"eral re"ch" <l I (on III! for thE'lr !ootllelll. Pray tl)r t I "'"1"111 f'Dlhly,-Jo"n narrls.

MUNCIE, MO , We ftr~ l,rnl"lng Goll fOr the way I if, I worklllJ{ here. Hevl\'al en' Icc" hn,·" 1)I'('n In prO,lol'rf'SM 2 weeks

Thf' \"01/111{ f\""'III{(,]I"fl L. :s'ankh'''II. has n "urrlng Ill" "'age. 1,llr$((' I'rOlnl .. ho\"e 1>E'('n In .tltenllllnt"e. Rllul!'! WI'rl' I<uved and ('nnvkllon r('''t('(i upon the 1'('Ople T"8 Wllrk ,~hlllhlLng up I .. tphlt)', tor whl('h we are /o!"r~tf·rllt.-- J'IIHtor JamclI A. Grlllccl!

APPLETON, WYS. Hro. M Y. I..:.nlllllli Iwd I h:I\' ,· !'>If.l II f'ocrit-u ot lellt mcetln~.s Iwrc. nnd Inter \\e heM our m('f'tlng III tl,e BUflhey B\,!<lnelifil ~oll('~e (;01\ 1111'< work I'd 80 H'llt Moult! werl' Ha\'N! and ha{·k:o.llder8 returned to 00\1 2 were flllt'{1 wllh tl,O Hnly :-llllrh. A Ilum~'r of ('hurch pcople are Inlerelltl'd Now w e IHl' ready to fI{(lft th~ Sun,lay Rehool BN. R. $I'arllkk. f orm_ erly llas l o r ot t h o O"hko!lh A.""embly W IIS with U8 tor a f ew claYfI.-C larcn('e Jonson.

lIOOl'fEVILLE, A&1C. We clol!led a % w eeks m,.etl n g h e r e Sund ay n hrrht. The Lo rd b les!<ed H ie W ord. Abou t 30 prayed th rough to g i orloull v ictory. Some who bad aought the RllptlNm 2 years receIved. P rll hlf! t he Lord T h(' (UHlemhly was r &­IW'!,'Unlr. ed , li n d 75 na m06 w('re a(Jlled t o the roll R. V ('I\r t l' r w nll reelocted pe.JO t nr. We p r<lY God to u se h im at Boone ville, B r othl'r Slmmfl lind I did the e va n gell!! t tc w ork . Drothnr Slmmll "live som e BI bl e lesson s, which were ea ~er l y d e v ou r ed b y t he h u n gry sal nt ... - M rs. Dollie " SJ mmll, Ha\'n.na. Ark .

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LONG BEACX, CALlt'. prah'e tht 1."r<.1 ", fI·n "'.1[ ,.,

III" er('~ I I 1\-(, 10 00' \\"fO ." KOI'e I ro lC Qu![e • "Itt_ In. nu,' I, • :: 1 n I '" ""rk In ou, ml .... ! nOl<I " . ..dly ~ , "I :11't h". , .d , . tl)' an or' '" ,. rpc,'.\" ,I t'le n I no a· ~dn 10 I , 1'('I't~ n"tnl pat· I n I ., I. mor an ." .. kln.lc t,,: _II " I. .. o r rll e ( , l\' R Potter

STIGLER. OKLA.. \ w, I of I'ral"fO tCl r,,, I rnr J f 0 d, I In t t,le'" Ini~ lIt'r •. T'", -"lit '0 I Ion "ltll nod \"0."10. "·I'''r~· n their f1 I ~. ~I l':tll~ .. tt ot F' ~l1"Ilt ~, w II " ':i n'lrtL,y and ~"'H.I_'v nl"ht nn,! 1111' Ii' Till' a",-,,('m bly unanl",ollll]y catle,1 I:rot "r 1~,"leetl tnr pa t"r Ilrooth"r ~'ar Pr.IY tl'nt r,od \l1!1 H 11. nllr ,,!TnT( en·, "",1 Ihllt "o"lp , ... illl, .. ~a\('d ;",1 rlll,·,1 wl(l, Ifill IIn'y !';plr. It ,\11 Coondl IJr. t' Ten cnm flJ:' Ihlll wa~ ar.-, 1\'I'I('oml' - ~ \ .. <":m:I", Hox ',2~"

QtnNLAN, TEXA S Y tory tllo:ll(b Ill", ""n 10,'Nt" We If> j" .. t (']o"ed a Ull'et n' al \,'hlt" I'ralr.i flew 1.la('f' for 1'1'11:('1'0 t TI I' Lor,] "'nlll .... th u!! : w"re 1'111\"(',1. IIm"1I1! tt'fm w"man whO "ad h('lonl.'"NI to a ('h,1t1'1I for :W ye,lr" Iln,1 hll(li L""n a .'lrN,t workl'r In th(' ("hur('h nl.~o. 6 r .. ·i·h('iI l P n&I'II!lm 'If'conline to ,\ctl! :':,l. TtI(o ('Olllmlllllty IIr,,(,! U!I to com~ hal"·. 0 we I!r:onl",1 tlol"lr 1"1''''I(''t hy mak­In III ,·I'I.o:ntmCllt \,'e ,11"lre your pra,-, 'rl" J.\ ... ~ll'Ii:t>r 1111<1 w~f ..

W ET'OMXA, OXT.Ar \flf'r wnlttng and pr,,~ In~ thl" wa~' W:l1'! Ol,('n,·,] for n rnl"('t. Inlii t>(,r{l \\'f' r"nt".1 Ihr lo\\cr rlJom ot th~ IIf'W Orhltl'!lo\\'8 Ilall for H two wl"ekt! m"l'-tlng Prolrf"r I' r C1/,":o.no ot Me . Curlnln. Okla h('t.~n Ihf" mCf'tln,l': ~f'l'l 2Glh, It W;I .. Ihl' tlr!!t PerltlH'O!!t;1l meetin, h(o]d In t· t' town AM Bro. ('ro"'!'!IlO hrOI1t{h t th,. rne!!Sf\C"e IIndl"r til.' pnwt'r of the Hoi,. Spirit \ e 1-("111 t"(' l'{l(Jpl(' 1I1"'lIhol1nd One recf'I\"('iI Ihl' I'nro""m ",., In ·\\'1)1 2:4. T w o reC'rh'('(1 h"1lll,,1C" "t mInor II·onhlc_ .. Itnd th" 8nlnl~ W(ore great!)' hl'nctltl'tJ._\V. B. IT/x­Ron.

FRESNO, CALI?, It III Kim'e Jn n unr, H'at I CAme In touch with l··" Pcntf'coatAi f/f'oplf' _·\ftpr JOf'clnl{ my nN'ft ot tI,e Blip.. Ism In t"e Holy Rl' l r l l. I wnM d,.termlned to toll\'e 111m, nn(l not 10 prl"af'h agaIn un_ tH I did I," VI' 111m RI(' .... e,l he H I9 (lear namc. 1. 100, r 8('elvl'(l thh_ wont'lt'r t ul gift 8.9 It'ey did at tilt' IIm.:;lnnlnlC. H~IJleIIiJah My 1<011 1 18 burdf'nf't'l with t"r melJ"age 1 hrl\'e opened 8 work In 'lnd('f1\ Ood t tl bl(,9!OlnK. ~oul~ lire I)('lnK JI:wed nnd bar> tly.ed In the Holy Splr t I (10 wi sh t h a t you all " ould rem e mtJot> r mt' In your pray ­ers 1 In('lof<e II. ILfilt o f n ~mf'S t took 1 __ 111 nIght for t he F"A1Hr .. I.-Mnl' le Stake

llAZEL, OrLA.-A hout t he 10th 01 .Au g­lISt r b .... :lln :, 3 w eekR m eetIng 1 '1 m lee n<>rth o t V1I1lIa n t , Ok}!! .. w ',e r c I: wert sn\"ed , l :! w e re hnrtlzed In ' .... ntf' f a.nd !() o r 21 nre hun .l!'r y f Or tl,e Bftl.ti sm In t ht H o l y S p i r i t t.ntet' , w l'nt to Snble. where P en te(,os t hn d n f' ve r h Ol'n pr(w . hf'd. 't wa s t he !Ja.rde ... t hattie T 111\\'0 experle11c ed: 'bu t G"d wor ked wontif1r r ull v . 12 we!'e 83'·ed . 1 3 w ('ro b fl trt1 7.rd I n wllt ,. r, and 1\ nu m her nrc h un~ry ror t be Hl'lp t lsm kI ttl(' 1I 0 l y R)"1lrl l . 1 a m j \ll<t j,egn n l n g m eet.­InJ:"~ In lf az('1 Pra.~' tor 11/0 t "at Ood w il l ~o till t ht' pf'opll' 1,,.,(· lit thll'. time th a.I th,. work ... ·111 IltRnd -A;.:gle J llrnfJ"!'l aoil wlte.

n:C][TER, 140 -A 7 wr('k.~ har,' butUt' has e loMed wltll "I(' tor~', ~:t were Jlavoo and 6 rere"'ed the PltJ'!erlf'nc!' or A('IM !: .( Rrotl'('I" KulJman .... AR grf':'It1) u'-ed or thE' Lor'1 In ",Iv ng rorth thl' \\'or(l Slst,er Kullman .. ""I!OIf'<I wllh ",." h,mhl)rlne In h:eC'Jll n o::- rnUlli(' In 1"(' 1,*\"111, :Iud 01.110 di d per "onlll work ~J .. tM' I .III!(' I)unn w a.1! ble"~e'l In playln!!; t··(\ IHltroiment Thai a:<;,~embl}" was !"t't In or,ler with :I~ chanet meml'!'r!! Lots .... ·f're I.urcl U-""d on wlllcb to ereN n tAberna.('I(' Immo,lhtely. T h .. tow n W1\:<; Htrred. ~ nd mftn~' rejoi<'('d the.1 "I"e Old-time 1'01"11,,1" I'ad oome 10 o.'xtl'f" .\),out ~O ar(' w :IJtlng ror hll.pt),m1 In W1It(' f . 'W e nre looki n g for gront t l1KS f('l)nl the Lord tor Oe'l:ler __ F L. OO)'lfO

Jt:CPO& T FltO"tl MAlI.TLAW'D Alfl) WEST VIRGINIA DISTRICT,

9ul" QUllrlE'rlr ",E'E'tln.: fnl" t' e WIll"kel"'J of IhE' r'~lrlf't v,',.,. l,pM In "·a~"t"l':"tun. D, C., tlroon In\'itH,I,m ,'f "I"Olht'I"" ('('>\1 er an,l J.i:tlnf' ~f'l't II 1'1 wh" 15 ot the ,.,.(,rk"r" i'1"f'~f'nl T',E' Wa!lhlnl::1C')n "''''I!If>m­bl)" I'>IH' ha\"ln~ 1'~I"rHl~('lI~tlt' >ler\'I.'E'~ nlll:ht_ h nro nf'O Rowl,' helnJ.[ Ihf' E\'lIn~f'II"I. and t l E' I.ord 1\ ..... 1,lltlOl: " " hlf'Il"lnjt nn thf' mE'..tltlltl'l ~'ltl'I.,~· Ihf' l';'lh. :\,. "'f're ho:rll."l Itl 10,11'11"01 Itl Ihp P"tnom(' Rtvf'1" T e mornlnll: nf I' f' I!tn .... a!'l Ithf'tl n\f'1" 10 h""\l'e"~, n'e nflf'rnflQn!' of !I'e 1::lh nnd l:\lh 10 lIle'UIII "ell h)' IlI'<lrlt'1 WOl"kf'!"s, fll,,! t'l{' ntg"1 of t',f' 1:',lh W:I'" 1\ "Phlfol"m fll.'rvlc!'," ,11\ work"r!'l tIIkln" parI

Th,· .... orkeTA 1',,,,11('(1 A\C'1(l\o,lril\, \'R, ""'_ lIf'mhl\' upon In lll:llioo 01 P,II.tor Pt'ter n"hon::. ti'e Ilk'lt nt It'r I tIll nnd \,11111 .. ,1 M"nll,'om"rr St ~fl,,"I"n Il:Iltlm,)re. lid th .. ohtht (If t"(l Ir,lh upon 11I\"ltallon or l~r/'ll"er Aro. lI,l' It·.lIler It WRII n lime ot Ull t\ "001 f.·II<) .... ,.tlp ",!t" IIll.

Our IIe!tt QII"r!"rl)' m~'el n?: will h(' held Df'(" .-6-6 In lIa ~,'r"town. Md IIp ... n In­vltRtlon or I'u"'tor R Jf'lTrr'Y, at w~lch tilll(, the IIIln1wl el('('llon or th(' Otncers ot Hlf' Ol"tr\ct ('oun('ll wlll he held

The 111\"~'r'<t<lwn ,·\"ll"'mhl\· h"lrl :t. ~ wt"ekll mf'f'{lllst In "'lllInm!<pOl"t, Md. In 8el.tf>mhl'l" w th nro. nnd ~r. ,Iohn A"',('rot!. F.vnngell."'11 Thl~ 11'1 II new f lf' I ~ 1 fOlr t to Pf'ntet'o!<tlll mC'~"f1I1:(' . ~lar1y h Nlrts I" .... pond e<t. Ihe tent W8,' tllle,1 nll,1 m:lny s tood 0", .. 1,1" ~ome w,'re ""vNI. !'om(' ''I"l're bllPtlp.ed In the Holy Splr t IUHl tll('k bo<Ues wpre hCIl I,·d.

A t tt-I« wrlthl/o: n tl'nt me"ling III on In Chf'neY " llle In ('hnrc:c of l'a"ti>1" "'alter J.oru:: rt WOf' at 11'0 111 pla<'c fI IU'W P('nt .. • ('0"11l1 Church wa!' I"re('tNI. ahont rt-.1dy tor i'l 1"'1I<'lItlon, wh"l1 the enenH' 1I"f'<I .. ome- one to Mow II'e ('I,ur('h Ul' wIth dynamite. Tflto. J.oro1 Is hlf"""ln,!.:" In the tent mf''''tlnK, and Jlrf'rlollll llllllls orf" hpln/.!" j.:":ul'("r('(\ In Hi cl'll l(l ren wcre 1I1"(\I('Ated t o th(' Lnnl lit lhl!l p ln('c o n ON, 1i:th Rro.c.. ("onkC', H('I(l cnhac "l a nd Rurki<:1I"1. J)I;olrl('l wnrker ... Hre hf"lll­Ing nrothl'r T,ong all much os 1X).c.8·hle ... llb , he<l(, "'f'rI'lcC'''',

MI ...... lonon' o fTerlns:- for lull', Au!;,u.!lt, S .. pt cmher. Sr.!;7,1Ir. Thill I" I"('markr.hle In t n("" .... r the MIner'" alld Rll\lrl)ad ~ trlkes ""'c h a l'e he-en havlns:- h .. re ThE' 1.0 1"01 I. b lf''' ;qlll n,r: In ~outh Cumherlnnd ASl'lembty, :lome l'>eng ~n\"f"d IIno1 bllpti?f"d In Ihe H oly S p Irit Rn ll llkk ho(l\es healed.-J . E. K I8t4 ler. Ol "tri<'t ('ho lrtnnn,

CLARKSBURG, w. TA._Tt 18 wond el"4 f \1 1 h ow God III ble"8ng herl". We IItnr!ed t e ll t me .. tlng .. Jllne Hi. F.\'l'ry n ght 81nco

1>4>ol'le 11I1\'c ('ome for mlle;o from tllp coun­Iry rO ll nd Rnd hR\'(' beell 11(";ol('d o t all mnn_ Dor of d IP('o!'\~e ... , Six ftalln"" h AV(" ("omc 1101 4 10 the f aith an,\ hove r (>("("lv('(1 the H oly Slllrl t, ~ ... o 110\'(' p urct>n;<ll"d I"rec Iota, 90 ::JI1 l r. 4 f et' ! find are no w grfldlng, find eX4 pM"t 10 put up n h u l1dl ng lOr. x SO t ee t , to hold l .r.rlll "'('01'16. PrllY thnt Ood w ill g Ive IIll \'Irtory All the WAY. Thla 1.'1 nn open fie ld. \ \ 'e Ar f' a l ;oo tryln&: to rMCh out t o o th (' r ... In \\'ell t on and Fairmont. ,y , Va. " 'e tt. r e In lIympl\thy with tht' ('o uncll, J\n ~' of floll's peo pl(" fi r e Invited It thf'y ure hl 1("\l o ..... "h' p with Ihe Gencrnl ('olln('11. fo r "of' h"I I('\'e It I" God's work 10 ha\' f" n C'oun4 cll. find we are III ,.ym pathy.-J 0, Hough,

n 7 9 hutt l ewo:'~'~h~'~'~. ____ _

A.1t.1'TON, ALA.- F o r th(" PfI"t "f'\'prtll w pekq I hAI'e h(·en (lolnl:' e\'nns:-t"lIl11t!(' w ork a fe w m leIl out from t h is pla('e A'O!'l!<te(1 In :l h ruqh Q.rhor me"'ln~ for 10 dtlYR, at w h ic h 7 "'I.'r{" rll"llrly ('on\,O>I·INI. ow1 6 w{".r e i)nf' tI 7P\J In \\'oto>r ;l('('or<llng" 10 Matt :!8:19. T h("n I wl"nt tn tt"t(' Bf'lhf'1 "~"("mhl~', 0 few m !lf"!< norlh "r Arllon, In r('''pon'l(" tl) an InntJltl"n trom t', .. l'a"lor. p, .J, I)URo~{".

ThP l'I .. ""ln~ or IhC' ',orli \V,,~ r(>; , I On the tlr~t f;lIno1,l~' of thf' c:unpa'pi I\e hlHI a fJl'f'CI;l1 ml"l4lonl\ry "en'lre to arO!1.~e Inter­e"t In p rayln).! nml L:"1\'ln~ for mIM~lonq. T I, c I ,o r" 11111 I ll .. :,ppr O\'ol on ollr tl"~'hle be.t""l nnln~ fdnn~ t"ll> line. all!! th" Spirit 7'(' .• 1('(1 on al! th,' "flint". JI 11\Imher ot whom were fro," olh"r lo('alilll.·.. Th ... matl"rlat r ('l'u\t <;I. a 'O' nn orr,'rln~ nf $ :!I.~O. whIch IIM ;<I h('~n ~(>III 10 Ihe ("olln .. 11 ~11~!'lonnr~'

T r"nl' u rer ,y(, tru"t t hut thlM II; but the tlf"~lnnlnC' .... f rltl"'1lon:1ry ;:1\'ln 10 n.,\\

THE PENTECOSTAL EVAKr.EL

t rom th JII 'hur('h at ~n .' r onl!: T>,pre ••• al!'o a 1""1"\ I"e tor the .1 ... lk81Inn of Ihe ('t'lIr('h. I;\" llh It'e 1111,.1'1110,· I' t mv (, ,)1)".

In, J C. Th"m .. ~. "'«' <'ontlnue,1 Anolher w('('k .,.llh ml ... h b'.,,,,, 11,1.; tn 1 ro .'nill. 1 WAIII lIIaled tln,j lIome ""rore healed, 23 w,·r .. l,nl'liled In ... ,I .. r ,n,1 lill .... ·.·re .ldl1 .. ,1 I,) the Churrh f .l:o fr.lm h('l"e t<l .1 t,ru~h "r_ bur 1nt>l'tlns.: a rf''' ""lell rrom 1'pn\l1h·, ,\18. tor a .... ," o>r 1"11 dAl'~ I",rnrf" 1',111 Jllllirh-I ('olin ,I m,·f'''r. H 1)"11'0<\>\, \1:1., 0"1 lA_H , .... ,)" fur olr IUCCt'U tor Ood. -E\·ang. FI~I"hf'r Tt:'lfllea,

LOUISVILLE, ltY. -Till lIt1e \IIl1em_ bl)" .. III ht'~n I'lslllns: Ihrou ", tr I" an,l tf"~t!!l, tht, t'llt'nl\ "PI Of<It,~ ('\" 7'~' 111(01' o f R,lvl\ll('e, nut. 1'I'.II"f' t' " l.orr\. h, 1\111 Inor· cy :"Inol goo,l n"l'lI If,· IUH' k'l'l a !lltll" hll\,1 In ""Ih('r: .1 1,,1 >onll cr 1('I"u Iy 1\"':' liS a littl e ("tun" Ihal Is ulmo 1 tmls'l".1 lind hi dn l'n~ h'lIt UN ,j Iif,)(.n I'nFI"r, 1'1"0 \"tt r. :0:. he:1 T I' l.<'Orrl III ",orklnK 'n 01·

'lll!!"t 01\,- thl'lJr t "rlc :IUy III ,,'orthy or mt'nllun, th .. m \·orlt~· of Ol:r lleol'l,' \e ("oml" ou t for tIlIlIOl:, an,! pr.II",' the Lor.! fh' I~ lIur{"I~' hl('~ ... I"Jr (' •. Al't ot oh",1 en('" Ah.o t hf're itav,. 1If"{'n v:\rl"uR 11I.-'t·II1('1'1II or hC'~III!lg I. IInllw,·r In \l'e "ra~'~'r or talth .lllce I1rl), 9cheH {"1l,"e. Our Sun,I.IY ntu"!'''· noon 'I(lrl'lce" have h"f'n d('\'OI(',1 ~o AI'I"('::\I IInl'~ nr t(>ftchlng In thf' \'"""r,l. bW( ~ tiS praYf'r Blld faith , :",,1 IIl(,,:\, han, 1"'('11

tlml''' or hll'lIll 1\';: nn,1 hl'lp. m\l~'h al'I'reeIJt­ell. hy tholle aU("nd nK :\llIdl'eol 1. n,lrom, Sec-rf'lary.

TTl101'lE , NEW lI(E XICO.--<:.)d IIlp,,"(''' In tl 'f" me.·thlJt' hf'I"(l. SnlTlE' dlrl lI('t III nt; It would Ioe w.lrth our Iln1(' 10 ('onl(' 0111 hl"rf' In l o tl,p Burro ~lount;oInll to IIu('ll II. wl .. k(',1 .. n .... ·mllll t\· Olle 01<1 I'rosll ..... lor. . 0 yeal'll old. who ewns S m Ine .... I<ahl Ih:\t If '\f! I.: nt "?one"' ,'Oll\', 'r l 1,(" wntlt.l 1/:1",· IllJ thl'l he"'t mine I'e 0\\1'" "'f" nTf' not ,,"'lrk, 1I1K tor mlnNI; nor dlel "wc'" I'{'I a sln~le ('on\·('rl. hut thllnk the deo.r ]'''r,1 " 11,'" got 10 of thf'm. The COUIlII")' J" "I rr(',t. and OUI" n"Xl meetlnlr here "'111 Il\' j, :.:::({'r

tI'll n t!'e fll"!'t Pf'Olle lire ('ol1\,ln('"d or Che "Roptll<m" Rnd Ilre very hunc:ry tor It Ihlle luJ:lh! T"e T.ord II< al~o warklnst with the IIkk:-One denr slElll'r IVA" Anointed I\nd I)rayed ror find WRII healf'd of pel1.1t:"ra; ahe hall ape-nt much time in the hoqpltal I\nd WIlS once glvell lip to die A lillie hoy ""as a n oI n ted nnd )JI"Il },("d for nnd In"tnnl­I)' henled nt 81. Vllull f)nn('e A dc:tl" mlln WAll prt\)'OO ror 1A1l1 night who w alt n"orly dMd with tuberculoql ": he 11M! a tooth. aCil(" which he did not mention v,'hen fl.n­olntM find nf w\' prll\'(',1 "nd felt the heal. illI' 1011<:11 of t f' hl_t'C~" RavlOllr ",I) throult"h him Ph'n I:a' tooth-ache left him find he l"ejolct"1i 1111<.1 Ihl\ lI k(o(l the dCllr l.ord t or hMilIl/o: )lim,-Jus. l\f Heb.

P&l.lfCE Jl.UP:C:a.-r , B , C ,-Th " trIp tram Edmonton. vll\ \1.(' Calla,lInn NatiOna l n R. 1.<1 n d Nu"rlbAbb' IHllnd FOI" -two days Rnd nlghlll .... 6 "n>l~'" through mo .. t awe 11"14 8plrlnJ:: !"Cent'I"Y' Mllu!lt:lln 1>e;'ll(11 with Kreat whltf' sheell'i or llllOW on tht'11" III(h~~, hl"av~' Cn.n!\dlnn fOrl'l<lll bron.d. b"'flutl t ul \'[\l1cYI';. :l1Id flo ..... lng "tr("llml!, quaint I n_ dIan V!I1l\ges, w i th tI,(\11" ('urlous totem polc!'!. were along- t h ... I'oll le.

P r lncl'l R nl'ert III In Northern B, C, An d 18 (' ... Ilf'd ti'e GOIC wily to ,\In!!kn, It III plC4 tUl"el!()u{'ly lIilu:n"d on an 1I'II1\nd rrolltln,:: /in pxqul"fle hllrhol" 1<~lId to hf' on(' o r thl'l f ln f'lItn the world, The city Is on l y about 1 9 \'eul"!'I old, ono1 IIOS It pOl"lllatlon o r Itom.:! 8.000 "'Ishlng 1M thl" t:"rent IndUl' t ry: nnd tl'I'lY pav tl"tll mor(" ti1ll n a mlf !!on TlOtlno, o r H"lihul n w("'k I" hnndletl Ht thl.' ll\ r gt ""h ('old ~Ior!l';:t' ph ll t. No city, however. In North Am~rka .. ollld be more n n"",1 of t!'e Gospel. "1,lr:.::., l'f'rCenIHt:"(> ot t'l(" p01'1I1:\tl(l1l are Jill'n.n(,f'e. Rnd [nrlton;o

The whit.· pl."nple II\'~' in ~plf'ndld homf's, "nd hA\'1" large h\l"IIICIII .. tnt"re~l8 The flAherm(ln, who own th('lr fish ns.: bonl~ (\n(1 nrl' on th(' wall'r !fIo .. t or Ih('t lime. do not. ns a rulC'. Imy mllf'h n\tC'lIllon 10 reUglon. '\n utter Ind1N'l"rcn('(l to 11,1" Ihln~l! I.("rtnlnlng to t)'elr mmortal lloul" l'~'l"!fIl~ to hf" the ~f'n('rRI trend ef the InhohltnnlS,

1'h(" onl," hrl.:-ht MIlnt In t\1e ml~I.'I1 ot 1111(,1'0 dnrkncss whf'rl'l Kil) In Ihe form of ::1I'r: ItI! fl ;: 1J-.,tlt,~ I:n';'l':,k,

P.a.ICe Eh'ven.

ahlf'. II reml'nt 8 tne little l'pnt"co.W A.""mhl\' (1' ", I.-h UN'I' PI" u:,j i-lllller ~"h*'l"k .rto I e J.. lor'" _1 hf""" nodI)" I,N)­pll!' IIrp 'It ..... II. .. I" nil; 0 t t elr U""a t ,lr tto .. <"aU"P .,t (' r 1'1 n I I .. plit.('fI Wall I' pm III. IlItT" hI!' <It JI or ,IPIOIP,I IIlIIlr" •. all do ". ti .. lr !:'Ilrt to ,11\'10"" I'f' t\.lnlf­do", (, r IIr I.I'I"! (lo.1 h," K'V"fI 1"""tIl ."me rrf"~I"1I11 trult. \'"M ao,1 hOI' a nlC n Ihe :O:pltJl !'O'I,t' -.ho ...... r· In t'P 1('1'11'011 'If "'" 0"1" men no, ".q ·)n!t " 11111: ' I Q

t'f' J.:m:l~p:<t3 : "'['1". unllpr \f'ry "I", nlte ('tT, umlltsnl"l11 'I l' """ t ~n .,,1 ror a I r a" r .. 1 -. I h Will 10 ("1m. 0 1'1: tie ntlla II I)' "n.1 tile mlln I er l"e'I'le.'ltf"d Ii," nl>l 10 " n ~ IeI'I If rl1'1 Rn ,I ( ;lrn ..

.nilO"1 l' I \~,. ftr .. hed 011 rJr"l lIe rmon In I'rln,'f' n'If'l"n I," lin" on a Illl,I.t64 !lonr III A I"rll(, rln.: ",. h ·11 M"I"\'l<-l'lI n Ihe 1111 "Ion alllo n I 0 the "I rt'f'1 II , .. .. tr 1;",1 In \I'l ; ( I v, ,er"\'(' f ... . I"OUI,1.

.,- «' annu ,I F,I r 10 II pia, v,·hll .... .... f're th .. r" and n .. npl, 'm '-: lnrll''' ntlm~ be:s fro th" "U"r, 111(1 nlf I n"'!l1I Purlnl' this Urn(' \\11 pr.at·"e" to' fo.,.dlll nf !'eople ho'h nn I I' Ir,'rl$ HII,I In (I,e I",.,,, .. r

On Sm,,1 I)' "llI;hl \\(' 'A,I II mo"t ""0-mopollllll1 rro\\.1 Itl O,t' ("nl e-r ot lb. hull.llilk w.·rp lleHlfl\,j t' (" c"ur<,h l'enJlI .. rC\'lr,,,, .. "tTng dl rT,'relll .j"r'fl'"ll!nnt!nn". on the !'hlE' III I, II w"re 11 I" J<l.i>an~~ .... lth tl1ft:1" ramlllOIl, w 1If" In Ihe r .. tt ... t t he nat I ... Tn":~ln"" flYT'II!NI In Ihp'l" " rllllan ! ('0._ tU'1'e", I"nt <'nl<>r 10 lhf' ~{"ene 'n Ihe ml<llJt ot Ihls ~'I"f)\\" "f'n' IOllll: liftel"" jlllll III fr,l", t lll"lr " .. hit,/: trll'. mlnl'rl' trom UI' In thl' hlHnrh-ni Ynko",. In en tr!>m lI.\moll\ C'\'{'I'Y rank IIno1 rile nf lit, 11':111\' or t"p m rar al;\AY rrom hOlnf" fln,1 rrlE'n,l~ Thl'J' ga\'f' U" flf' mn .. , 1"""I'I'I'lt,1\ AIII'nllon Ile ..... e tr ('.1 10 '1ft 111' t',p 1,1 ."NI loC'>rll Jf'!lu . nno1 lell o f II! " J:"r~:tl I,'\f" ror I' I'm.

"'4' I1n.1 t'r,·p hOI'tll'mnl ""I"\I~'ll durin , PH' ,·am r, .• t.::n Am onK "t .. r!'l wt·o fn\l() .... '~ 11'(' r,ort! In h:\I'I:~m '""'r .. 3 .T apnll e"e who hn.l a ('('el' lf>d ('hI"I"I: a!l Ih .. \' "Rml' out ot thl" wl\t"r, II"" 111\\\" ~plr1t r,'11 nil lhtm I'Ind two rN'l',\',~,1 1\ ih-inhlf" h,,..tl~1Il .4 .... 111'0 up­I trf'1I ",.no1 .. I'In,' ,,"Inlnt: fl r"~ 1"'f'Y !lpllk. In nti '4' r tonw:" .. q n" II.p "pl tll S:-fl\'e Ih('m u\ttl"llncp. 'Pr .. "h~·I"rIAn hr')II'el", .... ho I. blll,'~Aw:e ml\III .. r on ltol' (" N It ,,1,,0 follow. ed tl,1" T.or.1 n hRl'tlllm, AntI r"<'l'lv .. i1, ror th .. first t ime In hi" llfe, n mIghty """ olntlnw: o r Ih" HoI~' ~I'lrlt.

Thl'l pow"r lUl'l rlllnf'ri !11\""t1 Rt Ilmt.!! (. reAl old f""hlone il f~"nll'('o"lnl mallnnl" Halleluloh! \Vh" not! T',f' ""nl" 1.01",1 d()l'l.ll like to Iret H " I'eop l" 0111 ot I hf'11" "tl fT nl'l'" and eonNer\'lItlflnl find Ahn", tI'e m 1'00-" He N1n hlf"". 1I'f' m. Ir tl,,,)' w ill nub" let H im There I .. nothlnK \llIl'l PE'nt"('o .. , We I"e­Joice thllt OOd In HI .. I .. no .. r In\'e- I've-I" 1&4 1111 thlll wny Pml"e Gn!1 ror Illl' o ld ti m e power. fin d f nr the 1'111:'1"1" r o\low ng,

TIt"r,. III !lnthlnll" ~ItIR!l holf'.c. 1\" he da.. the Pentf"('Olltal m~H'em("n t , and hl'l h_ r enROIl" Tt I" n mOVl"ment l"al II! "maT­Ing" All I"lgh!, It I" II Itlorlou" wllrrare. and, I'rnl q e God, we 1I1"f' on tl'e "Inning IIl d e ~ome rnlk .. S!"el ~o tIlA~f"o1 u!' hp(,fllI"l'l t h .

H oI\' Rfllrll lII'eak" l"l"olut:h tilt n 10nKue., nnd they want t o nrl!"\If". lind Ilr".'ICnt thei r vlewII lnlltpno1 or 1:1\"ln,; the Lor,1 n ChRn CI'l. A lovr l y III00y cflme to 11 11, nnd ~old !llIe 11"1\'

(\ ("ongrel"otlnnni mlnl"I"r. and II. grf\(l ua t e from Mooo1y'''' !'("'oot, lind helll R p,,"'tol"!l te "fI:"'ver mind, !;lllt"r." I ""Id "the l.ord will blll't 1:e you JURI the ~Aml'." "Rut T don ' t bellevl'l In "1'('l'Iklng In lona-uell" "Oh. w l'lll now," w .. "n!d, "11'1'" 1101 tfllk Rhout It.. hut PI"AY" "'f! t("11 Ul'0ll OUI" kllf'.,.", and In 1(" .. ,. thon tlft"('n mlnlll"~ IhAt d&'1.r ('olls:-re/rn t lnllnl mlll!."tf'r wa'l talking In 1011(""11(';0 . .11 a I1"r('."l1 r:1ll" IIhOIlOll1::" n nd J1r~lIll"\ng (;od .1no1 l'~\\'\n~ II wonll prr"l ti m e.

lIut.:"',j1' ,t .. ,I1'·I"r t l,,, "Aov '>{ ullielan," nl',1 "nn I'Ir I .... form "r (''':1lrm~'n or t h., ""(>Ilt"rl1 AII""mhllf" !'! of r:od. I", one or OUI" part\', :In.1 III o1Ol hll,' r 11(' wo", (,mon,; the yount:" I'{,oplf" 11(' I .. 0 mnr\'t'l I1t Ihe plnno, nno1 I'oth c'ln"'" IInrt plapi In I'le POWf'1" o r II>I" IIo l\' ~l'lrlt. "",, ..... rN·t to h ove him wllh Uti In """'C'rnl <'nml':Ii"Il"

I'rny ror I"f' ,\'''(''mhl~' In I'rln('e R upe r t "'.(' c lo .... Ollr millilarr h'r(" 011 ~uIHll\y, oNIon :'Ilono1a\', (P. \'.) pall 011 tl'e Prlnc. A lI ... e for A !allka. wI, ("I"" WP l"'(I'f'''1 10 hold :J. ('lunpall1"n In Jllnf'HII, the ('lIpltal city. &nd at lialnf'II. '""turllin!:" 10 t l' I' St.'I ..... t h" ~r,t! r 0"1"1.,,.. \t, '" "r'r r~ .. '

THE PENTECOSTAL EVANGEL

B Missionary Department ]TI

~,=======:;Il All o rr.rln.8 tOr F'orelp MI"'ona and t or the _lIpen •• ot conductln .. the MI .. lonary

Des-urn_lit. should he lint by Check. Draft, ElI"pre •• or POltal Money Order. made pay. able to J. Ro ..... ·.11 Flower. Treasurer. 'If Weat Paclftc Street. Sprlnl'tteld. Mo_. C. 8. A.,

AN EVANGELIST WHO LOVES THE CAUSE OF MISSIONS.

Recently the olTi('t' of the Missionary Tn:a 'lUrtr was viloil("d hy an evanRclist of intCr'1t3tinnal 11011', a man wbo hai'l been elpcC'iall :v hnnorC'd of G()( I in praying for the lIick I~ctll mir;1dC5 of Iwaling have followed him wh('tl'''('r /li t' has Kone. \Ve bad not talkrd wilh him long until we discovered tilt' 1It'C'r('t of his power.

This man of Cod is not reaching out aher thinK'! fOi himcdf. but he ha!; put God (ir!>! in ('\'{rYlhing, The work of the l.ord i" Ihe rhid conn'rn of hi,; life H t is Irelll Ildo1l .. lv ('nnnrm'l! th:.! the Co"Pc:1 he Rivrn tn as many d,'! po~~ible beforr thl' t.nrd ('OlnCS. fit, "tall'-rI 10 U'I,

"I am nol ron('C'rl1cd ahoul my df, for 01(' I.or" ",;11 I:Lkc ('are of Ill('. But r will not (,OM<,nl to hold a campaIgn lin. le~s J am gh·t'n Ihe priviJC'J.:c of tilking a tni .~iol1arv olTrling. God ha~ ~!iv('n mC' a min i!;lry rtf failh and I mllst use it for th(" glory of Cod."

Somt.' eV;lIu:t'lilit'l IH'rm to think that miuions a nrl CV:1I1j:{t·!ism clo not go well together. ' I' hl'v lie em to f('el that unles'l evcry effort is mad, to raise money for the (""pen-u's of the meeting that Ihey will Dot he mrl and the cam paign will be a financial bih.:rt.'. nut here is an ".angel is! who has provrn that when Mis.ions are put to the front. God takes care of Iht running e::ltpcn.tes Qf the cam­palRn anti hi'! nwn Il('eds as well, It has been a rea! in'lpiration to meet such a man ,

The evanl{C'Ii", referred to is Smith Wigglesworth, who is just now opening • campaiRn in Ihe Convenlion Hall. in eo­operalion wi.h the Assembly of God at Springfield. M 0,

----~ aaEAT NEED AT TA..LUn"V,

In the InRt 1" 1'I1t~ of thl'! EVllrul·(11 WI'! told 01 th. new" Just ho'nA" r("{'l"lvel1 of the lTo&IIt "~11 of nrnthf'r """l!n'H OrJ)hnnnl!"6 at Tatanf\!, knowlI It"l tho nomo of OneRlph_ on,,,,, ~'e trl('fl to I'"ot In tOllrh wlfh Bro­ther Anlflln, nnd flnnlly located him In ChtoolrO. N"e.'(II(''WI to !!IllY, he "'Alii very m uch dlliltllrhod lit tht' t'!ld newlI of the mon_ ey .horta~e IImt I~o Ftarv·IIK children . He did whAt h(' C'01III1, lind WI;' wl!'re enabled to add 110m" fllnd~ rll"o lind 1'10 have Cll.­bled funda fnr l"mpomry rell('f. Rllt It will ta!le COn"ldf'rnhly more to !:Inll the home out on tOTl IIml "rovlde for All the need, Brother AIIII"II" wrltcs all follows:

"To the <:;",lntM III .1e""1'1 Chrl,,!: Peace! W. are told In th(' 'Vord of OM to be..1.r OllIe anot~er'!II hurit,,",. lind thll!! fulfill the la w of Chrl"t Th...,. .. for(!, T f ('('1 that I Wftnt to g·"\"o you It gllmN'e Into the 'nome of Onelll"horu!<' In China that you may, by untferMtalldhl 1l Olore fully the condi­tion .. be betler "hIll 10 If .. t tinder the bur­Oen with yOllr J!rfl'ler and !!ymll3thy,

"Retoent word from RI!'Iter Carl8on, one fd our co-In horN", t .. l1" II~ tlillt she W1l!I .. ling only (I IImnll porliOn of Chinese bread each "ny, like Ih .. ehlldren ' n the H ome were oalln~, he('flll.Re thf\y were not .. bl. to buy moru. Co ntribution!! have tall_

"0 orT teadlly till ... Yf'ar, and the hOOle hna goo.' In tl .. hl. Now conditlolill ha\'e I:>erome lIurh Ihllt they fir," nOI alii" to ke"p attoat. They I,avl' hall to Cllt dO"'n On eVf'ry aide, nlHl now they Dre nOI flblfl to Klvo the <1.'tl.r 1It11", ch·'drl'n "Umcl.'nl (norl.

"You might wonil('!r whal halO brought (lhnllt Ihls condition. 1 110m 1I11re tl at 80mft nt (FOrl'lI pel)l)l", who hflv," mNln" mll"t he failing H m. Wh"n my wife lind t cnme hom" In 19%0 w," tr:n.,l1efl In II f. w of the AlaI"" nn,I In ."me I'art ... o f Canada tf'lllng U'e 111'01.1,. of tHI aWful nf'('.-t" flf the de..<;tI­Itlt ... In China: al!lln 1'1>01/1 th" Home of One­IIlph o rulI nnd how (J, .. , "'·'11 working In tl,e Ih,me with thQ"e ,,·ho Irllll" nlo nur midst. Tht' "1")1,10 Ifavl" 'W< monn" tn ~o ha(';'; to (,Idnn .. nd '"ly I: no1 aru! pllt up lIome more hnulle". anll to t ,k,. In IIomf' oth('r drsll_ t1lte rhll.lrf'lI Mnny ,1"lIr IInlntli ~a\·e U!'l th.,lr nrlmf'a an" I" 01a-e-f1 to "UT'I'''fI n rhlld In the Hom ..

"\fy wlf,. nnll I ",·pre v~ry worn In our hot! f'''' I flvtn~ lIa.-t only nhout tI,rN! ~hort month" ,·n(':ltlon In tt'n y('nr", hut I went tl">r"u~h tho trying ordt'nl ot If'l'\vlng my Wltf' hf'rI' In Amrrkn. 1111" In :"lIar,·". HI:!1 1 I'lurtf'd h;"t('k 10 (,hln I with n IIrNl head In,' awfull , worn n, rV"JII, T nrrlvNI In

Clllnn Anti (lad hrlJ!e<l me In a v(lry won­fl<lrrul Wf\y to ~t"t the IIlnd and hOUl'le8 rNuly am'! 1Iu'n J wl'nt UJ! 10 the fAr-nine ,lh.tr l('t tlnd IlOt the ('hlhlren. 'VI' took In eno\l~h c hlll'r"n to eend a ll!('ture and TUlm(' of 11 ('hlld to ellch parly here who had pl('rt"'''d 8UI'N'Irt tJ f tJne chlld In the lIome.

"Thl" work of getting up JI'IUpporters wan d()ne pu hll('ly In the prellence of pas tore of ullombllo. and often pAntorn encourag_ ed the congr",tl"tltlon tl) tnke sUJ!port ot tnfl"e Ch ildren If It cou ld be don I!' _thout cutting down the re.KUll\r contrlbullone to mll'lIInnll.

"After acoorJIpllllhlng Ihe work I "Went to China to do, 1 felt thAt J mUllt hltve a re.t trom work for awhile or J wou ld break down entrely an d not be able tl) work .. t an. I CAme back to America hu~t October and my .,fe Joined me In Seattle, from whence we ""ent o n to Cal1 fornla , where the Lord enabled me 10 re81 my "",orn and overJlltrAlned nervf'.

"NewlI hrte rome t"rl)m time to time that mAny of th08e who had plallged "upport ot children ' n the Rome have dropped o lf tor one rNlison or anothc r , ond now the dea.r little children are not getting food enougb to potlsty their hunger,

"The last new.!! from the Homo tellll of lIome ot the denr children who huv,", ,lton. out to .seek food elsewhore, At thlll lIme of year when harvellt 1111 being gaU,erell It III pOillllble to 8et tood e l lilewhere, but oh! whllt w ·n hUnpen to ollr deBr chil­dren thlll ""Inter'!"?' This newlil almost breakll Qur heartlJ 1118 th:. Home ond work II! very <lellr to tiS ,

"For J . IIU8' ellke, An" the lcve He hath given u". we hove 8utT6Ted that thlll "Work might be planted and hrou!I"ht up to the preSf'nl atlts-e. 'Ve have come to critical I!lagM 10 the hlstoT)' of the Home before this, but prayln .. people have helped UII to J)l"tIIy through to vlcotory,

"Children ot tho living GOd, w ' ll you &_

rlllle And ttelp Ul! to prey Ihrough to vi c tory? While you p ray remember what we Are told In Jllmee 1:14, Ie My wife and I are woltlnK to gO' back to thlll work just all soon &a God opf'ns the way, All the Lord moves on your iu-arts to help, lOelld your contribUtions to J, R, Flower, Tret"llll .. 338 w. Pa.ctlc St., Sprln~fleld, 1'010, and Btate that It III tor the Home'a prMent er»er­gency."

Younl In HII! glad Berylce, L. M, Anglin.

Octobu 28, I~

llUaOW.&..aD:8 BVPP:atnre ..-rr.: Tn'HOm FJ:'VElI,

This I'allt summer hAI'l heen one ot Ve&t trial to many of our mlB~ onarle.. .. , mlln,. of whom have be,..n down w ith typhoid f&­ver and other Herl"lIs Illnelllll Rep~te4 ('able!! hay,. be('n rectl\"f'd by Ihe For.IMD MI!'lIlons nept. a-knit for prayer . Ood hae wonderfully undf'rtakcn tor nearly all t he_ eases.

On OCloher 13th, Frl<lay, It. cable .as rtl­ceh· .... from Peking, N China, 8tl"l 1ln8 tMt Rroth('r and fll!'Iter KvammfO were dowo with typholr! fe\·('r, ::Ind r'"flUtlltlng pmye,. tor Ihelr <1l'lIvernnC'l.l. We Immf'd otel,. prayed for tl">f'm, lind now solicit t he pra,.. ers ot all God's chlldr{'n who hovo the mls~lon:lrltli 011 their hearts, Oro and sr __ tf'r Kvrtmme fire membere of the Aesembl7 at Tacoma. WaHh, ----

JAMES HABVEY WlTK TKI: LORD, It ,,·atll with mlnglf'<:1 fef'lingll of .~lI rp r ' ..

III.nd !'IOrrow Ihrtt Wf' r,,('('lved 11 co ble from India on SundfllY, October Ith, Inform !n&, us of the homegolng of Rrother J Am M Harvey on Ib", I're-\ lou II Thurllday. No de.. tlllil/l were yivf'n ('on('E'rnlnl; the cauPIII of hi .. d'~lh, but It lUll II bepn known to u. tor pevl'"r:11 month .. t1,:\t Brother Harve,. w:)'" ()\·frworknJ,:: In hi" "ttempt to care fOr the larl:O mls~lonn.ry work under hi. charll"e. .

Rrnthpr JIflr\"ey WloS one of the plonepr mlfl~lonar!e8 In Tnma, lind n'''III!IIted Uro th"C' Ma!'llley In opt'nlng the work "t N"nwi'IIbl;anJ. thl"' third Pcnl('cosilii m·~IIlnn ~Iat l nn In the enlted Prnvlncf', India. \Vhen Brother Mal'll!>ey r('tllrnNI Ilolnf' to Aml'rlt'II, B rother JTarn'y look ov('r the '1awali,(,:"anJ work rtnd ha.l'! been sllccell)ifully ('onducllng worll there nmong tho tlOnr :lnd t ho outCII$t_. the orpl'nnR nnd the leperH, uo lll tho da.~ of hi.\! denth.

Brother BflrV6Y Innrrl('(1 MI",s El'lthel' Bragg, til PentecoI'Illll mhllll&mllry from Ohio, who join ed him In Iho work At N~ ..... abganj, Borne yenrll ngo, and t.o this \IInloo were born l'I"veral children. The larglll work at Nawabganj will now t811 upon t he shoulder", o t SllIte r Hflney And tholle rnJ .. alonarlell who are lI.lIIIoclfllted with her.

About two yeor~ aaro BrOlher Hnry.,. telt the nece~slty Gt wlthdraw'ng trom the Aesemblles o r God, br )ught ftbout IlIIrjtel,. t h rough ml .. under'tAndlng, We rellt"reU'" this nece8"lly and hnve not l'IJ1ow.d It CO atrec t our llersooa I reg-arn for Drother Har .. vey. whom w'" have recOgnl.f'd III! a. va lu­able mllleloneT)' find III man of God, We undentAnd that jusl before hJe death, he­.... all mAking arrangement.!! to renJ!J'l ly for admittance 10 t h e Council fellowBhlJ'l a.a w'" were IIIwaltlng lettera from Indlll cot_ cern 'ng th l" matter, The cable announ ... ing his de,1th snllrlpst'" hili leHer.

Mhlll HOlllel Parker, who h"lJ been homa on furlough tor the pallt yelu, and ","ho has been a.eoclated with Brother HArve, at Nawabg'lnj. Is now makIng planll to get back to the work at the earlleat p08fllble date. Sfle w'n be Sl'eaUy needed 1'1 the reconstrut'tlnn o f the work. Tholte fr lenda o f BrotbN Harveyl.s who wish to eom m unlM eate with Miss Parker can odo1r688 her 111 care o f M-1s8 Anna C, Reiff, 3636 Michigan Ave . Chicago, 111.

A. VACA '.rIO. m B'I":B1&.,

KIa. A , E Laabeth Brown wrltos from Syria, where Ihe Lord permJtt.ed her to toke a summer vacDtlon ' n the LebanoD MOlintalnl!l: "The Lord lIO lovingly and tert.~ derly sent me monoy eSJ!eclally d e"lgntlt~ for vacation ex-pensea. Brother an,l-SIa­tor Doney and SI.sterll ~tlyer, McConnplr, and Malick rtre all here, It Is a boautlfwl place and the air Is 110 pure and rerresh ' ng that we fill oughl to be well and fit for the work before UII when It eomeJII time to re­tu rn to It. We aro In IIlght ot the cedar-. of Lebanon, alt h ough not withIn casy roaob of them, All I am vory weary nnd have come to r08t J mll!:!t not write long leltcre. The Lord ha.s provided a helpe r to r C11lal o. In the homo w 'th the glrlll, and to look at* ter the work Ln Jerusalem durln,s my a.b­sence,"

Octobe< %8, 19Z2.

CHRISTMAS AND THE MISSION_ ARIES.

Ha\"c you ever been far from home at Christmas time, or other limes in the year when you have been accu~tomcrl. to hav e family reunions, with their conse­Quent joys and blessings. Then you know bow one feels when Ihese joys are de­nied thC:ll1.

There is one time of the year when the missionary thi nks ahout hOllle and that is Chri:>tmas til11e. All tht' old memories of open fircplace~. the family gathered around in happy reunion, the laughter and .5houts of ch ildren, !tIlOW on the ground, .nd the jingle of the sleigh bells, perhaps, crowd th emselves into the mind, brin~ing the old scenes back freshly again. Then hi the time that t he missionary is tc=mpted to feci homesick, and this is particularly true when fri ends seem 10 forget a nd ev~ tlry'thinl{ about is so different from the •• , thing. are al home.

But you can help to c hee r the heart of t1w: miulonary this year by just rem'em­bt:ring them, even if by only a post card . It i. not the value of the gift that count.s, it is the conscious ness of being remem­bered. A word of cheer, a verse of Scrip­ltJre., a littl e token of love all will help te make the burden lighter.

But be sure you send your remembrance bdore November 15. If you !lend after tltat date, it is entirely unlikely that it 'Will arrive before Christmas. It take. trom four to five weeks to reach portion. af India and Africa and from three to four weekI! to reach China. The Mis~ Pooary 'rreuurer will furnish the arldreJ. of any missiona ry to whom you may de-• ire 10 send a love token or remembrance. This is your opportunity to nnd cheer to 1be missionaries .

lrlIW .I.:a1UTALa. A. belated report 1'1"8 r~ached oe that

"!"Other find 81"ter Kelley ot S. Chlnll ~'ere made ver,. hILPPY by the flrT ' V31 on June Uth ot a little 80n. Brother Kel1('y writes, "'We no .... hAVe three It"One Our lh'es haVe hen hrlgMened tor many hout.!! by the preeent'e or the.~f'l little oneil. The IlreR-• nee o r theRe ot>lId~n I" one brllt"ht spot tn the livelli ot the vlillltorll I'lt Penlel ." RroOu~r and .slllter Sugar or Nawabpn1.

Jnd ·a III ....... I'lnnounce t"e birth of a eon on Au~1Jt. Srd. The eNid hfl.lI been named .;rOoh", Ja.mee SU!rI'lr. Thill mllll!llonary ba.by 'Ont'" be a very IIweet ehlld.

a.AlIIABArti aOlD: 1"03 GUlLS, Mill. Ella M1I ler ot .south B~lItng"ham,

WI'''lh. hilS 1T',:{e IIpeclBI roQuest that We pubtlllh an iI! " . raet trom a recent letter from MI lliS HAstie. MI.'I.~ rraetie Is now In Charge ot Romabfl.l'e work, lind her lette r epenk" rOor Heelt.

"Our 1099 Ie just unepeAknbl..... but we look to Him who ma.kCII no ml"tAkes and week His help to cn rry o n the wnrk In jU!H the sam e ..... ay on the v('ry same lines. tOr Jt w n " lIurel,. Ood Il"·ven. 0111' denr on e (Ramnbal) Iph a "'iiI. and del!l>Jmoterl me to be h('r SUCC!!RR. r to ('a rry on with the Boord of Tru stf'("I! It III a grf'ot honor, but 1:lIl11o a great re..~fl()n"lh1lIty_one T would II1""('r hove L1kE'n myfOelr T t('el like a "",'orm o r A little gnnt. T would much rath_ eT t.:oke II ba(,k flellt If ~'(' only had an JndLlln to tnk\' the pint-e. H (lI'\'p " er. It Is ell In the Lord' s hands and H e knows that I oniy want to I ve to g lorl ty Hill name IInft do H Ili 90'111.

''''ve have had two or three month a or trf'menftOllJ! testlng8. 'Ve could not get eny ot the money that ca.me In Ramabal'lII aame until the ~,t11 WUI probated. which took time, and yet all theee hundredJ! ot &1r18 we... to b. ted, It Ilu been juat

THE PENTECOSTAL EVANGEL

rare to ·(IIt.a.nd fIOUII' and !lefl 00<1 '-ork. There ara man,. perplelf tl.8 alHI dlmeuIU". and we noed your p r .olyera. moNt thl\n eVl'r be­fore Mu)' the fJOrd fth'e UJI H,)ly Ghoat "oJedom tu win 11..n(1 train nil tht'll. pre­cloull one .. ror Him anti lila .,"'n·l('e. I r('ly upon GOd and on th,. l'ra),6r. or All Ood·., l'~I'I&.

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Qu cile, GaulI·mala.. '·We would like to e~k all the '·;\'anl;l"l tamll~· to "rfly tflr our Viork here In Quiche Gad ,. cra,'t,)ulIl)­work!nl{ In Totonlcliloan, Bnd Illlln} lOOuis are heln" a"'e.1 !hru thf' lnbor/ll or our do!l\r Brot'ler and Sinler Brad:e). Th a III ttll' harveI'Lt re.llull nK trom al.>out (l'U yt'"ars· hard ..... ork by ae,·entl other t aithrul mllii . Ilona riel!.

'·Our work hE're In QUIt'he 1/11 In It" babyhoOd day", but th(' Lord hlU blelll!ed Ull and "'e are truatlng- HIm for a mlahl)" rl' .I"al heNt."

B.l:'l'VJlll"8 XISSIOll"ABY lII.OlQ:Y. Brother T)I,Ow.a.. IrLcode-m h~ round It

tmpoa"'lble to make arrft n gemanta to get o tt to Jndl. as he had planned and ~ hilS dec ·ded to rel~e 11.11 mle810nary mone,. w hiCh w_ sJvlm to him t or Ollt f lt anti tare, a. th e tollowln g letter w ill ('][('hlln

"1 have been t h lnklng of wrlUn g you t or 80me time ",bout the money a ven to m e by the dear onu t or I ndlL So no" /lm I!endl ns you thllJ c heck . " I f eel I a m not 1!t"0I e g !l.t presen t and th e money ehouht be ueed t Ot mls-slone now J kno", God CA n Mupply the needs at an ,. time. I ,..ant to k6l"p kl. the Lord' ..... 111 and b. be found t a ithtul wh~ln He oom .. - Tbom , a.e Nlc04em

~, .TUlia :atoUrdaoll. &.nd pa.rty, e. route tor the Oon8'O, dropped u e a note t rom Port Said : " [t lleem~ as though thlnlrl were In Buch .. MlBh la ChlulII"o and In Ne ... York, a.pla ' n London a.nd even In Ma.realllM Lft 8"etttng trac. or Our bas­.r-a.ce aent OYer I.nd trom Havre that 1 have heell 110 glAd to just M'lftx and !fIve m,."elt up to t-he enjoyment ot the journey, ThUll hlr It hal! been an e njoYAble trip to UB. Oae da,. UPOft thle part ot the j ou rney ..... had . roulfh 8_, .... hlch Wf\a ha rd up­on thoee Inc lined to aea.-II ckneae, but other­wl"e thlnflj/! ha..-e been tint' . I lova tha BIS"ht of a. n)u«h s_ myeelt. It re minds me ot the siorioue (firM In which we .. r .. and how we go through And over the wave e uneonquered becAuse of our Ahni,lithty l.ord. For lie .... 1'10 eowld be on d eek the rough d ny WIUI the k' nd tor the shouts at la u ~hter a. occA."Iionlllly a ""fl."" wou ld c o me over­board and give UII a ducking .

'There are II. number ot Ro',an Co tholle PrI""tII on board who a.re lrolnS" to dlrre~n t parUl ot dark Atrlca. Tt Is r epor ted that two are goln,," to the Lake KI..-u Distrlot God. grant thM we a.re not rea.chlnlf !hero too late."

J, L. Lun writes from Porto Rico, "J_ .. , a tew Unee to let you know thllt by the Stftce or our Heavenly P'llther, T arrived ht're lit the Porttl R ·oo Re.et Heme with my tamll,. on the tourth ot September. Really thle II!I a tine plat'e, Tn so IIhort a time I have notke(! the ehlM,ge. While In Ponee I could only ellt one m eal a day on a ccou nt o t the heat Here r CAn eat three me"l" 1'1. d~ y . Mllny nl fl"hta In Ponce I cO\lld not "leep at all . but I can " Ieep h"re all night I .... n~ Thank G(ld tor H Ili ~ood­neslI to HIli ch ildren In provldln a thle re8t Home

" Th e work III ~oln l!:" on f ine all over the h lnnd (':od 11'1 bles .. ln/-: In n m n r\·elolla wa)'. F lftN'l.n WNe b.1.ptlr.ed In n"ynney, a p l n~e whE're WI! ha \'e a con g r l!ll"atlon ot ahout one hund r ed Rn d twentv f ive ~ood C hr ·Mtlanli. T he work tn Mn YRguez I II charge ot hr(l th(" r LII('''"n Alld Rrot"er Alvan'lI! ( a natlvl! mlnllo,t e r) III Rlso III tille condition. A work wa s IItartt'd In a place nenr town ahout eight h\Dnths ago and about fltt,. are well conve rted and many ot them are baptized In the Spirit About a 1T0nth a~o alghteen w ere Immeraed a ccord­In,r; to .,laH. u:n. HAlleluJah! The old devil Ie IUICTY aad. 00cI ,. ~ .... llD.a ue tbe .... lct0rJ"."

Pace ThirtCCL

~ J:XJI'W1UlJlI"Cl: 'WYT •• 0:11 ...... .1. a , 8peI)Ce wrltu trvm South China, " I

h"ve ju.t ~turnad from a. trip to 1.0 ~u where I had gone tur ,. .. ml'l .pN'ia.! m('fl(.. Inge for thl'l Ctlr .~tl.ln... (lOin" t),,,N'I, r ba4 a I-Iollle w hnt elldt nIT ellp .. rten~ hAflI)U" .. ·ltI,(lut an)· til re>lult.... Ihllt "'ay Ihl","e WI" .... "rl' t"':lr,Il",1 by !I. Kllno; ot robbet-a. tully armf'd, their h .. nd~ 1111 thf'l trh;:,I(ers ot tnelr f.:1JnlJ- \ d,Aj)erate loe,klnlC lot or !:lIen In (.;IOth among thfl p!U .... nl(erli thf'~ was a hhJtn~ ot ",,,,t('hell. ilion.,. AAd Olt er Htluab ", "rhe rubbt"r" .... f'llt d re<""t1, to t e ('aPI.\I" 'V,· "",'ere "'aJUnc. "XI'k''-­In£ the ",o .... t. t,uI the lord. llfol'l n·· W()Q. d"rtl,lh (""Aim Aft,'r a fpl'\ mom III the,. I',ull'e,j lhru (,fly,n .. no att.ntll," In 11 COt on thE'ir boat and I"tt UIl. T' f' It'n I .. n ....... brok e n an,1 .. e Ao<'n Ie U'OI'J t t the ca ..... t:'In or OWl E' r .. t 11;(1 III lav tl,I'm .~OO •• , and It W&8 eurely ur ttl" IAH.I tllAt the" did nol mole~t u." SUI,,,· t It'·f'll '.ra yet" WArrior hllI .. 1 11A\ t' h'!{'I, at to 10 I,o"t

"South ("hlna hI IF"! an a", tul IOtat_ft. I{o' prnmen t no law~lI IIn·lrt'Mll rn., Can_ ton w ... t i red on &.lid aorae o r the "'orlle" tn tl'e nOli I ~1"!lI""n I :10,1 >I. IUlrr'H" • . '"cape., Th t' an tl-to rel~n "'t'trlt "v.-r Ithfh Pleaa.e uH th " 'PMlY(lt"'! H, t~' p lr po.t, Pray Ulai. t he O.",pei be not hlnd " rl'll our 11 ,,_ aJe Ood'_ou r time lJI In Rill IUl.nd ll ·'

)O.ee lIenotoe D . pOttorff w ho retura-.d; to Ll b.r ift r~flnth', writel ... , Ilm ~"lad te tell yOu the Lord III wo rk ln~ here In tM. trlb. , The peollle' li henri " Ilre o penl_« to th. Gospe l Wlh ... n I rf- memhe r th" _rl, M YII o t t he worlt In thl t' trlbp, bow te .... ...." had In Sunday m t'etlnS"". and. new "e e"" them co mln .. rrmn Ih", surrllunttlQa onlla.«e." -e k no", God It, work In.. P t1lI .. Hi _ neme One dl\y 11'1. 11 ' w~elt, .!'Ie or the men w ho ('arne to live a t th e ml.-toa., etarll'd to b u ild hi. hou!le He C&lhe a.4 aakw U8 mleslOrulr leH to coom e- and. eet th e corn &r poet. We all ...... nt do wn lind., at­ter readlnK It. Mcrlplure lelUon. knelt 40 ..... and &liked God' . bl~ln&" upon tit. "eul" and. the entire millflion Ulwn which tneT are etartln.- to build a t t he ('Ir~t tire .. We Are needlnlr II n.", hOUAe tor ou,....l ...... here at tt\e e tAtlon Thfl M ud Muee ..... .. re IIvtn .. In at pre"en t III In a "er" tJ.t. eo ndltlf\n 'Ve trtwlt the I .ord will ..... dU,. m .. t the ~."

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w a I "We "re f inding Iht .. !fumm ... r ahnoet unbe.r/lbly ...... rm anft 't I II onl ,.. tI,. the grace or GOd t hJ\t we k('el) Ko ln.-. The old reelden ta h0rf\ My II hI the hoUMt w "at h t'r ' or man)' yenrs. MO .. t 0 ' th e .... 1'111. tolka here gO to the ml)unt"ln~, e r do"'n t. the COl\..8t .. ve ry 8ummer, /lnd the d6('"tore elly t hat no wNte {'f'rllon ... lIould lilt.,.. mo-re than two YfWltll without II chl\nl{e. DOT OOD .... ho I. our t>~a l th I~ li t III ltv "I" .nt ..-:-I \,('e II t ren gth aa our da)·. Pral.e IItll N"fIle,

" We Are d o l n,l( t h e mo",t of ,)IIr 'W'Ork 'a the plAntatien campa, !:lome ot .... hlcb ... vlg t regu ln rly and hold l:Iervl('E'1I In thear hom~a or re('r "8. t lon hallll. \V II have a t o ldln g or.ln\n I\nd the cl'II(lrt' n crowd ..... round IIntll ~e enn hn rdly "ll'\.y. Ood 'e hon"rtnJ::" HI li \Von1 And l'rfl('l(lu~ 1II0ullll ar. hYnn,. and rf'oCelvlng the Trut)1 aa It Ie III ('"ltd HI Jell"" SOlT'e ar(' "t',' klnlC the BaIlUl-im a.nd ''''h'h (, r ('r/oll/ll tlrlll's 1111 _. h(we tOgf'th('r In prllyt'r Somt'l ilnell w. art' praying In twe or thrE'e d tT"rent Ian. l;uat;eH nn.1 make <::Iutte A. nol!'!I·. but w. nrt' "ure nod ('al. un.i('rt ..... llft 1\1111 will an-13""('r a('\·ortlln" t(1 II rlcit,·" In g]{)ry b7 Chrt"l Jf'.IIUS

"\\·e I ave nne prN'lou~ C'h'ne'e ml\n .... hoOl w(" nrt' s: \·In~ "PI'('IAI Ip:(t'''ln;;- M!'I he eJ:­pect!! 800 n to go to hi"" rt'ol'l(" anl l M:lve ",II o r t~11I ,110ft to rorN\t'"ln , tf,e r: ........ Tlt' 1 He 18 alr('.'ldv " m l"tlionllry to All kinde or pf'ople, Illi he will !ltop nn,l "renf'll to II.ny_ on", filly- tlmt'. anywh"rt', all,1 "I! l(lnK a. th('y ",,111 I I"l en He III 1\ \"t'ry ('o nvlnf'in,lf tfllk(' r In hhl hrnkl'n Jo:nl!'"lI"h IIlId Ood haa gh'en w illdon"l In kn(lv;lng whf'n to quit. and dls('ern mf'nt In rt'nc11nt: pf'Ople" thou gh l ll 'Ve a~ tru !'I ting GOd tor all outpouring ot HI., Splrtt In tllMt' lelanda, &8 well as In the refl t ot t he .... orll1, and .. re,;val that will .,WflPp thouAa."de of ~ elouB .eula tata tbe K ingdola,"

PaRe Founrcn.

PRAY E R REQUESTS.

&ETVBNING '1'0 QI:V;C THANKS,

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rep::~·.e "ray for the IftlV1ltlon of_ The eh\ldren nt Rrn lher And ~I!lttr T .-!\-ly .. 1" ­ler lind tum ' h ' In Ru"",'ll 11m. 80 yt'ar ohl al "ler 68 l,e1i r nld hr(llh"r, ron yl'Hr nld cn'u"l~ R j) - My hll lll ' lI l1l\ And :\ chl l,lrpn. Mrs , M.-a Willi II lui twn II omen - A nH~n " 'ho "hll " e" hi .. w fp hpl':II'''P .. he I" t:' -If" on wll h r. .. ul 11,. I .. A RomAn C'alholll'. - >l r. hu..-hAmJ II. ."'mnn -f'n .. •· .. !<!< .. rl "on Ilnd 2 01 ' liT !Onn". ~nll t "1I 1 n 1I111p ~drl mil\' be r ptiliptl wit h n 'e Rf'lrlt.-Hn\' o ( M 11 -­l\1 \' 11II"I>I'nrl nlHI 1-1 .. I'elll rn 10 me: 1 11m eonn to hc II mfltt ('r /lnrl \\,(111111 111<:(' 10 hAve him hnl'k ,,' Ih " Ilm,. - I.n,'e t! nne'4 ot K R.-~I\" n l"re 1I1't! h"r ht\"hantl-T'!.~ 8al\"Rll on n( a wh n lp (Rmlh': ! n l "pr ,Ir l rl\; • mnti' .. r In!'l'np :II 11m ..... !mlr C'hlld ren. el "­el'l a hOI' n, II ,, -1>0 hA" In cook ftnd CAre ror th ... ;'I"t _ I"l :-: lln,' ",I f e, ,

Pra7 for t'll I1aptlrm tor- :\fr". M , " -Mr .. R ' t " o "''''I~ tn " p" k for l' erll" lf,-;"lv "'1I ~hant1·. n . :\1 \lrl" IT n, and t"fll !\~e mllV 10, more fr (I', r ll l - ,11t'y C.-Mv hll -"-o~ Mr " n _ :\lr .. .1 , n w - nr"lh"r o! M l-l II n(l h i .. wit ... : h Olh IHe "l!'fOkln~.­Some ' one In Rrn .. k t nn. MII"-. and a",""~­."re ,.,,,1 .-tl't<.rv, thAI Jell!!" m l'Y haHe rl.-tll "r WAV In my lIfe,-Mrll. N . J . . ."" 'In'' .... ' .. r .... ,. for th~ •• IIt'DI' of-8l,.ter n.-SI"-I .. r P _II. "nrfO A"I.:I .. . ~Irll '1.-~ n ,-A G ... "r 01" II'r-","moll, ... r. In_" nf ,nwer lImh". _'-'\'_f'lt. ~'r- . :'11 \V .. (I( Inle"llnfll lr,nl1hle ot -~ ,· .. ,., r- "lnn.III1~ : \Ir!! . ~ :'II.-:--l nf ,"en-I'AI Irn"h1,. "t ; " .. Ir~ IOIAno1lne : ~Irl'l, N n n .. "rlth"r r>flr:lh I' ". hn,. not h,.pn

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1J'tTlf][ER, MO - We hAVe Ju"t clo!'led a lI"rl"lI of mee t ln 'l'lI ftl Runkt'r. Mo. Won. d,.rflll u n Iy nrev" lied throu,Il:hOUI t he me,.tln,ll: There were 10 l'tll v~d and 4 re­ceived the nlll'ltlllm accnrt!lng t n the flll\­I"rn (A('t "l %:4) \Ve !nok a ~lI",, 'onllry otl'l'rln'l' to r Arn t h er 1..11. ... ""hl1 ... t he re. We al !Oo mlllfle lin ftl'Tlelll tn~ the F.vaneeJ and ,Il:ot !4 IOubscrlben. For all which we prahle the I .orlt,

Runrlay, S,.nt. %4. lI' e WfOnl 10 8pe Fork tOr Iln All dny'" me,.llng ani! hATltl " mal IOervif'e ' n the afternoon, where In were baptized In 'fI""ter ac{'orllinar to Mil It. 2'1: 19. Sunda1 night, the 11'1-'" "l'rv1cp. the blelO"ln'l' nt the Lord r e"tei! nn t he I"ervlce In II. remarkahle -wa),-I'Iome 25 or 30 eh'lnK their hand tor prayer. We are AI Elling-ton al nr .... pnl mAking prt'pArRt on~ to build II tah ... rn"l'le f or our meetln'l' h ere Ihll'l FAll . We "e"l r l" the flrftyen ot G od ' s people.-S. K. 81 " le ani! -wIfe.

SEDALIA, MO - PrA I,,(' Ihe Lord f n r the hle""ed re\l,'al He hal'l J!:"1\"en In thl" new tl ... hl. rt hAlO hpen thr"e ....... f'kl" nr !tr@nt hl """ln~ 10 mllny h""rl._ n ~prlAl!n , !\-Io. Tht' fttlen,lan('e I\nrl In lere:OT Int'reAII!",I to t h(' II'-t .\1 l Imp .. I he Il>n l wO llli! he filled Rnd ovprnol\' lne: thirty mln"'e" h"forp l!Tnl' ( n r the ..... rvl ,'e If) ",.~ln II"tlflrprl .. wnuld "flllltl pftt1enl1y on Ihp nut"hl(' throu~h the enllr,. l'tPfvlr(' . E\'nn~el ' I ,\. R Flls­I\'nr t 'l ' !" lr'e __ A/il'f'I" hrnul!' hl IirTe!tt <,onl·trllon to the peorle til" mPl't .. 1H:e:o on Ih ,. Rllp­Ill'lm In n'e H nly S..,lrlt w(>re ver" {'nn,·lnc. Ine 5nmp re"plv,1I And o l h er .. are now J!;,.,klnJ!:" t h l l" e'(fl"rlenf't:' Aho ll l;1 w ere "A,' ei! nnd "rorpl" wer, h .. "II'I! Rnml' nf Ihe h"A] n/il'l'I "er ... a" tnllow,..-lolftn afflicTed wIth ft rnllrlne In ","(1 for !~ yf'ftrll . In_ IJtAnt]y heAI,.o1 ,,'oml'ln .. utl'erl ne: with 1'tlnma C'h trnuhle tnr I! ypar~ and had h"ell treRI"l'! toy mAny I1hy'<I('llIn8. h,.aled In"l11nt_ Iy Mlln IIml"' .. .., wll h rUIlTlIr, ano1 rheuma_ ,I"m ror :I \'ear". eomTllplely h •• ",po1 ""h11e hf. · n.lt I'ra,," d for , "'oman IImlrll"rI with femlll!! tro"hl ... tnr 20 ~· ..... rs . h",RI .. d In-"lIInl­Iy. "'fO lI'''nt tn th .. homll nf • '· ... lIn .. man who hlld leukll.re"o! th .. heArl II~lt hAd not '"\1 up In h,.d tor ahn"l !I monlh,.; IIflfOr rr""fOr "e IIat III' Ant! "hen Wt lefT him h. " '''!' -Ut!n/il' In a rOf'k t n.lr ('hAir I.nl,r we '"'nrnf'tl h,. hnll .. one tn Ihe dlnlnlf room tor !tupper th,. 1'tllnlP f'\pnlnJ{' . Thf' folln ... '_ In« Sunday he wa • .,· lth U8 In lbe aerv-

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CORTLAND. N Y. t 'W 'vefOk!'l a ro WfO "I" !. I ,I :! mn t ' II"lt c H""ah~n Hr". fl.:" r·' III,lkel1l'y 'If Mad dir,. X Y. orr,"'(-<I hi" !I':,I and 1'," I' hi" l'r"1 'er .\ A. PI,tk.'n.'y ot In.1IA w"re \1 II II,· Ih" fl"st ~ w k~ l;n,I ·",'{e t 'rroll •. h Ih .. tn I' e IIna,I'II·erAI.,-j \\·"rd. lin,! m:lOY \\' ·rt. hlp~!'I_

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Brn \\'m, F"nllx of North Rf'rlten, :-:: Y. WH~ ""lth II .. the la"t fpw day .. or the cAmpnl:o:n. nnrl n .... I!'; tpd li S In or~anl;r.lng,

aliI] a l!';o IIrl'a('h(-'., !';nme d.~"p me"".'l.:es. Th .. fru tno.::e nt 11,1" ('n mr1(ll~n I ... IHII ull vb.lhle, hut we "ee n"rmHnf>Tl1 r el'lll lt " .\ _ hOllt a ypnr a ~o thpr!' wer,. only ~ Ihat etartf'd I b is w ork. :-:ow there I" [Ill a" .. r­tl~t' alt,>nrtan r" ot :l5 to 10, PTIl~''' r h ftS a ("('ompl IRI'<,d mo .. t o t This J<:verv ,'av ' At 3 P. M , l'Ie All enll ('avor to un ltp In prn ye r In ollr varlouR homes T he Lord tHO" on­ahlNI us to huy a large lot on MainS!. clo"e 10 Ih t' city p r Or)f'r. \\' 1.' h ave e r("'If>(t a tempn rary lahprnfl{'Ie seating ahOIlI ' H,o, and mO"1 of t he pxpen"es h ave- been 11'\0'1 • The rev lvR I IR s t 11 In flro~resa, fI ll rl we expe(' t It 10 continue till J cs us com~s.-Pete r Jepsen. P os lor. ,.

'1'ACOMA, WASK.-Evangellst A, H . II.r_ e-ne Itnd his "on Watllon. accompanlpfl hy )-lrll . Argue nt \\'Inneppg, Cannda. hav e J Ullt clo"ed an 8 day meetlng wllh ' II ". Tile presence and power of Gol1 '1'1'11 .. manlf{' ,"'lNI In a very !>pec lal way. II. greater numher of oUlslde pen pie cnmp t h an cnm p In all)' pre­v ' ous meeti ng we h ave held In thl ... 11,,11 and a deen Int{'res t WIlS man! 'o>' le(t t hroughou t the w {'ek. T he ,,!tor !>ervl\'Pfl In {'reR!\ed In p ower to t he last one, whic h ""as the best ot all ant! fo und many :"pek­Ing God; and the)' were n nl d lll:t!lpoit,le(1, Many " I('k w pre prayed tnr l'tnd " evf'ral le!"t1tlf'd afterward to (letln!te heal ln).';. IIIHI 8 l>le~!<ed m e lt n ,lt spirit CAm p on thp I'no_ gregAllon a .. \\' ell liS o n thnlle who w.' re e !:l_ peclAlIy prny«d for , Qultp a nllmhet rf!­cf'II' ed ti'e Bnpll,.m In tl' e H Oly ~fl lt' lt: l'tln_ ners w ere " a ved and salnls "'ere pnrol!n,~. ed und mflt!e to re .l nll'e, Tt WA" II hle .... ed an t! fruitf ul sPllson and w{> a ll wnilifl I'ave dp"lrp,1 a 10nJ.:f'r !'Iay trom I he h rf'l hrt' li. Brol he r Ar1!"(' h1l " ft hlp"sed mlnl~tr\' In t he <;YOtti nnd {'llTr ll>" wit h h im 11 ,,· r l'A ' !{rftn C'e o f Ih p ~fl l rll n! Gmt and thp hl,· .. ,._ Ing n f It nhl<lel'l .'Ilrll. A r~ 1!t' W it" Il hl,'",,_ Ing anll In"! ti rallon 10 ('\'e ry n lle \\hn lIIf't he r "'e w .... rp t han kt' l l 'nr I'tor rmn II!.!, Bro t hl>r \\';It'<on 1" p"I'N 'IA lly .o::: trl "'rl In l h e w orll an d has \\' n nd l' rtlll talenl In t hp m"slc nnfl ,,In,l:'lng-. w hl('h prove" a .. tron " fe;""re III rea (,lll nlt un"avf'd people, ,,'t' pr;oy Gf)fl's blf's~lng on Ihem as t hey gO.-Pastor Frank Gray,

----KEALED or RllEUMATtS1l.

wanl to I'Irallle nn<l rOT Ih .. ",nnrtprtul way H@ heft I ... .., me durlnlt Ihp re\'lvfll " .. rv. kea condllt'tel'! hprp by Rro. and Sl ...... r W. L Sn .. 11 and SI"ler OlIve. Thad lo.t Ih@ UII. of my rll:"hl IJrm for ahRul :t mnnlhll lI'lIh rhf'umnU"m , My hand had iH't'om@ twlll lfOd "'0 t ('fll1ld n"t rirelOIO my_ ... If t eArn .. to the nrIOt hl'Alln>l" "f'T\' 11'1I and f'Vpn he rorl!' 1 was Anolnle<1 >lnrt I'tl\V­f'd rOr the rOl\,,.r 0' Ontl t.'11 "n.l J .... ". h •• I .. o1 mf!. anlt , Am ",Tn l h .. a)~.1 ('lin II"" my Ifrm "nd hanri ~. Wf'1I A" I ."er did. I'rllll"e O"'d tor It all.-J. F. Martin, Pen­eocola, Fla.

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p.."e u!>ert , T f' nn : 0 "S" ~. EI .... ~ !·UI IO· "~x .. .;: E F.. F. .. C llft"'n. T e n s: Mr-i. n :. J " r"e y ('II)". S . J ,: :Ur"', D A. J, Plne~ ur .. t . S , C~: Mr.ll. O . M . Wilmar. A r k : p , ~ .. " ejlttern port. Md : H H Po. I\"nr t~l Til!':'" w~1I \·a.: Mr.ll. J . ~. RI"'lIx ('Ity. TU",I\; " !\t . R, Su m merfl !'M tM't: A J SNlrkjlt. ('11(\0.: S ,\ R. Altnn. I II: C. P :: Jf'rofl'f'. Mo.' 1. V" O ld F'or~f'. Pa

. ~ 1(1: Tntfll n t "mo'lun t" le,," t lorftn ' 1.00. T,.,tal 1('". I fil! 5(1. I!mnllnf"l il;1\,. 4!'n dl r pCI tn m'st'l lonar l ~1'I by a ... IIPm\llle.. . ...•. , , ". . 56,On.GII

MRS. :ETTER AT EVANSVILLE. IlfD. V,,\. 1" Tn P"r :' ."·,,, .. h', .. 1" r:"~n"

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Sowder!!. I!I N . ROwle,. St .. E\'t\nl'lvlJIr . Ind .

O,tol>., 28. 1921

0EL4a0.... DD'raIO'I' OOVWCD. IrI:J:l:2"nfG,

..,_~e Mllual 1.1eet1ng I'lf tht' ()kla. DI"trlct

.....,..IIC I .. UI be. held , 0. V .. Dt>c. lith to 10tb 19U. at the AK.semhly ot God Chureh ith "-Dd Peoria 8L. Tulsa., Okla. All tnlnl.ter' In the ::OUHe In tellowllhlll with the A.stllI!.' bile. or Oot! are urgf'd to be pr('l'If'nL .til e.:II:J\eCt nK to ~ lin-Tilled or ordained mUllt be th('re. All a.s.sembll(:'", In altillatJon wltb the <'ounoU (Ire ('Xpttehd to h" n-,lrC>!ented by olle or 11II'n d(!Io>.:atea he!!.ldtl. the Pu Ulr Arrangern"nu \0.111 be mud,' to tak e en re ot tl'fI mlnIA(.f'r" ami ,,1t'lrl(ntf'1I W. are e xpedl ll K J-:hh'r K S Ilell or'l W WeiCh ot :-i (,Jr ln$l'tl.·J,J. "In 10 b ... with Ii .. III tht' Meclln..: lind I: vt' "p""1lI1 Blbll' Tench­Ing In Iho aflt,' rnouMlI Thl" tlr"l ,. ... ..ff.810o ot the ('oun('1\ " 'II "","vt'lle Her, 6th, at 10 :00 A, M 'l'h~f' comlllK, Luke lhe Uell VI("w ('lfr nn .;" ,1 Ht. /{.'t on nl I"'orl& St.. wlilk one I>loI'k nOrth UI the cl-".ul'ch. Jo""or turtt' ... r Intorrnnlifln wrltu 1'~\"lOr H. E llowlt»'.t22 H \' Clnr KI '1'" I'1l- Okla. or ChnJ rman " nul II l LaI,.tln: BoX' U· I P .. w · hUMkn Ok!11

KAlfSAa D IST1I.ICT COUNCIL The fifth allnual meetlnllf at t he K&n&~

District COllnc" of t h e AlIl:lprnhlles ot God.. wil l bI' held with the Aa.I'mIJly ot God. KANSAS CITY, KAKSA$, NOV 7 to 11 At Seventh lind Hevl e w .

Orother 1 W Welch will I.le with aa. There will be thr~~ m&l:"t n/t"1:I each dA,,- , one pe. r t ot the day will ~ df'vote.d to l he "peeial bUllln68ll; el&ctlon ot officerll Blbl. School. co oPf'ratlon. and ft.ny other ~u. l. nee. the bNlthren .... 1.11 to b ri ng t orth n " otbe r plLt't ot th. day w 11 be d evoted to praY('r and l:Iome det lnlte Bible le8soo. tor the ell tying ot l h e body . 'I'he nl,ent servleefl e VlLOgell RtlIe. GOd hlUl reeenti3 pou red out H is SpIrit o n th8 Asse mbly 11'1 I{a n .llAR C ity. KanlMl.s and Ilbou t 100 ha ve been baptized In the Holy Bpl rlt. We Il.t'e .... peeli ng thi s to be "goi n g over lhe top: a grea t v ictory t o!' God , a n d an Iruml rn tlon t o r All atle nd inK. 'I' he A"8em b l ,. haa mAde a.rrlln frf'm e nt l!l to et\r e t or a.1I the m l nlsterIJ and del ega l e.'1 whHe t here. El\eh Auembl,. flh ou ld Ornln lZ'e t o . e nd their P&-8tOt alld t wo m a le d elepte l'l, Al\d ·t t h e y h a ve I'IC p&i!l t o r be 1I 0 r e t o 8e nd at lell.8t one. dele­p;lue. We have rea.C! he.d a pll.oe. when "'_6 d &tlnlte work mUl:lt bo don(' 1--8. H . ~t· ter80 n , Ch airmAn , Io'r oo Vo ,;l e r , 8ec·T~

LOVlS1A..£. Dl~IO'r COVWOIL. The Loul.lliana Dllltric t Collne\.l will 1M

h e ld with Kin g Corner A8IIembl,.. 1'1"" S p rin,. Rill , La.. , November 7~ 10 . All mt • • UJte r8 In fello "",,h1p with lhla Counelt .... urg &d to atten d . an.4 all auembtle.- u. a.sked to 8end o ne or m o re delejfate • . W. extend an In \·!tll tlon to all min i_t en a.4 !l8. lntIJ o f &dJo l ol n~ state. to m"et 'IIII1 t h .. I n t his C.unell. Th e aH\.mllly at r{J~

Cor n('r wi ll ta ke ca re of all W'h o attenC. I.nd t he tr l'l. l loI IJ wilt be met at C tltro rd, • nag- station on t lto L . &: A .. on the 7th ... I th ot N ovember .-E. T . Tan ner. Sec.,

au:s1Jl"~ BO. ALAB£.JrU. £.11'1) w.n rLoaIDA DXSTRXCT 1IIO:Z'l'Dl"G.

The Mla.l .. lppl, So. AlAbama and W..,. Florida Olfltrlc t COunc il ot the A..,emhU .. at Ood will conv e ne with [he A .~embty of God, Oor Itb St. and 41th Ave" MfM1-dIan, 1o(1 .. 1.lIl ppl Nov. 6 , 11 Inc1u.I ..... Th. flret two days will bfl apent In devotloaal III-ervices and the Counc il proper will ope_ TuelJday, Nov. 7th at 111 A . M . Ever,. ml.~ teter IIJ h e r-eb)' urged to be preflent, an. Aaeemblle a to aend deleple. al:l there w i D be Important matter. to be dillpoited of. All th08fl de.lrlng Lleeose or Ordination an requested to be present. Free entertaJa· meot 111'111 be turn lshed to flU comln«, by t h e loea.l A8. embl y. Tholle y;rrlting m. ,.,-hat t rllin t hey .... 1lI come on will be m.t Ilt t he d e pot by t he en terulnme.nt commit. tee wi t h conveyan ce . )o""or turth e r Intonu. atlon a nd room re e e rva llon, wri t e 1 . 0 , SAvell. UO· U Ave.., Me r idiA n . Min.-I . 0 Sa vell. Cha lrmll n : D. P. H Ollo w8 F, _8ec., .

BAClLED BONGS SUITABLE rOB SOLOL I Fell In LO\'e w ith the !>lazarene No-

w here to lay ~fS' H eAd. H e III My H ldln, Place.. Daughter ot Jer ulIIl le m , 01'1.1" Hea.rt. T ake Heart. The Song o f t ne Brld .. R~8t a Little While. The Brida l Rone Behold , I Com. Quic k ly. SpirItu a l lua.l Com ing. COml n lr. Co mi ng. W hat Ha. t 'rho. Olea n e(! T Oday,? T he. C ity or Qu r God.. G od s Triumphant A rmy Ca l vary. [.,ona Co h ·ary. K eep S tep My B rot h e r . 8harolll'. Ros e . " 144 .00." Each ot the above eon .... 21ic. O rd e r trom Sarab. H . Payne, BOil: , ... (kea n Park, callt