The American Missionary — Volume 44, No. 02, February, 1890 by Various
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page 81 of 140 (57%)
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The ladies of Minnesota have the opportunity to aid the school at Jonesboro, Tennessee, and if they carry out the recommendation of their Minnesota Missionary Society, they will this year sustain in full the two lady teachers. The other Missionary Unions represented in our list have shown especial interest, and nearly all have made such pledge of help as will soon secure them a special representative in the field. A Children's Missionary is sustained by ladies and children, and special work is also assigned to Christian Endeavor Societies. * * * * * Thus it will be seen that the long list of Ladies' Societies shown each month as co-operating with us, is not merely in name. We really have their help, and a careful reading of our list of missionaries will make clear that we not only need their help, but can give them much more to do. A lady recently brought to us five hundred dollars as the result of her personal effort, and when we expressed to her our thanks she exclaimed, "Don't say a word; it is _my_ work as well as yours." Let us be workers together. In sending your money to your State officers, do not fail to designate it as for the _American Missionary Association_. * * * * * |
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