The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 11, November, 1889 by Various
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great, the work unattempted and not done is far greater. Should every
church and individual in the land double last year's contribution this year, we would be compelled still to leave greatly needed work undone. In view of boundless opportunities, we can ask no less of the churches than that which the recent National Council at Worcester recommended--five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the work of the coming year. Brethren, with more prayer, more consecration and more self-denial let us take up together this vast work and these difficult problems which God has set before us. THE CHINESE. REVIEW OF THE YEAR. BY REV. WM. C. POND, D.D. Our fiscal year ended August 31st. To a stranger looking on as I close its accounts, there might be nothing visible but an array of figures "dry as dust." But if that on-looker could count the heart-beats, as I draw near to making up the balance, could watch the rising tide of feeling, could hear the out-burst of thanksgiving sounding through the chambers of the soul, and now and again breaking the silence of my study with the cry:--"What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits," he would realise that there was something in those figures not so very dry. _All bills paid_, and even a balance much larger than usual left to help out the too scant resources of the new year! |
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