The Spirit of missions . g dusters. On Septemberth, 1908, when I arrived for the firstervice in that grimy railroad town, arominent citizen told me that twenty-even years ago he came to Starbucks a construction hand. Only much per-aasion and promotion to gang-boss keptim from flight in his homesickness. English Churchman all these years,|e was the man who met me at the eta-ion. He had engaged the Methodistjtiurch for evening service and hadirgently invited many parents to bringleir children for baptism. Afteripidly leading the way to these many5mes, getting a hasty supper and im-jfovising ,a f

The Spirit of missions . g dusters. On Septemberth, 1908, when I arrived for the firstervice in that grimy railroad town, arominent citizen told me that twenty-even years ago he came to Starbucks a construction hand. Only much per-aasion and promotion to gang-boss keptim from flight in his homesickness. English Churchman all these years,|e was the man who met me at the eta-ion. He had engaged the Methodistjtiurch for evening service and hadirgently invited many parents to bringleir children for baptism. Afteripidly leading the way to these many5mes, getting a hasty supper and im-jfovising ,a f Stock Photo
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The Spirit of missions . g dusters. On Septemberth, 1908, when I arrived for the firstervice in that grimy railroad town, arominent citizen told me that twenty-even years ago he came to Starbucks a construction hand. Only much per-aasion and promotion to gang-boss keptim from flight in his homesickness. English Churchman all these years, |e was the man who met me at the eta-ion. He had engaged the Methodistjtiurch for evening service and hadirgently invited many parents to bringleir children for baptism. Afteripidly leading the way to these many5mes, getting a hasty supper and im-jfovising , a font we were ready for thel^ople. There assembled a goodly con-I rogation and fourteen children wereiptized. A fortnight later anotherlild received baptism and four personsj^xt made their communion. On the third visit on October 8th the godmotherof the fifteen children gathered elevenother ladies in the afternoon at herunique and cosy home, made of twofreight cars on wheels. A St. AgnesGuild was organized to meet for work. THE METHODIST CHURCH WHERE FOUR-TEEN CHILDREN WERE BAPTIZED (221)