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Title: Sabbath-school missions in Wisconsin : a record of fifteen years of Sabbath-school mission work done in Wisconsin, in which the needs and the triumphs of the work are made known
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Brown, Joseph, 1837-1918
Subjects: Sunday schools Missions -- Wisconsin Presbyterian Church in Wisconsin
Publisher: Philadelphia : Presbyterian board of publication and Sabbath-school work
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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on existing between the church and themission fields. This was followed by a graphic word picture address by Rev. Joseph Brown,Synodical Sabbath-School missionary for the state.The address of Rev. F. G. Knauer, of Bantanza,West Africa, was most interesting and suggestive.Then followed stories of work done by field-workersand superintendents of the sixteen Sabbath-Schoolsrepresented, all of which formed a picture of theworking forces of Christianity grand to behold andworthy of being remembered. Every arrangement for the entertainment of thenumerous visitors was made by the kindly peopleof the Wausau Church. Each service was per- 142 SABBATH-SCHOOL MISSIONS IN WISCONSIN fectly planned ; altogether, it was a day to be re-membered by all who were privileged to be present.Its common experiences bound all as one family,and right heartily did every one join in the closinghymn : — Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love;The fellowship of kindred mindsIs like to that above.
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flfi ot^a Q H <; uH z M.-) oo a: I XH<! n<! CHAPTER XII TOURING WITH THE SUPERINTENDENT VIEWING THE RESULTS Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.—Luke8 : II. I. A Week With Our Superintendent. II. Meetings Held in a Planing Mill. III. Edgar. IV. Stratford. V. Two Chapels Dedicated on One Sabbath.VI. In the Lumber Camps. I. A WEEK WITH OUR SUPERINTENDENT. One of the greatest factors stimulating to an in-telligent spiritual type of Christian life and effort,has been the Monona Lake Assembly, through itsnormal class work and devotional services, con-ducted by the Rev. James A. Worden, D. D., whowas also for twelve years conductor of the Assembly. The entire state has been represented year byyear, permeating even remotest rural neighborhoodswith fresh, vigorous methods, along preparatory,pedagogic and evangelistic lines, thus tellingmightily for Christ and the Church. 143 144 SABBATH-SCHOOL MISSIONS IN WISCONSIN The Monona Assembly closed August 2d, 1901.All arr

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