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Identifier: foreignbornameri00burg (find matches)
Title: Foreign-born Americans and their children; our duty and opportunity for God and country from the standpoint of the Episcopal church
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Burgess, Thomas, 1880-1955 Episcopal Church. Dept of missions and church extension
Subjects: Episcopal Church Aliens Americanization
Publisher: New York, Department of missions and church extension of the Episcopal church
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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stance,to relieve suffering—at a distance; itis not so easy to extend the ordinarylittle courtesies and friendliness to ourless romantic neighbor right next door,who is suffering—^not martyrdom—butan equally undeserved social ostracism.This other is also a Christian duty. But above all, it is our duty as Chris-tian men and women, followers of Jesus Christ, to see to it that these, our neigh-bors, are helped to get in touch with God.Feed my sheep. Feed my lambs. Thisis Foreign Missions at Home. The Master Calls Us The last picture is a famous Russianicon. It is of the Living Christ. Thequestion of the Churchs duty to theforeign-bom and their children is notone in which we as Christians have anychoice. We must treat them as neigh-bors and we must see to it that theyare fed from on high, or else we aredisloyal to our Master. In the picturethe words in the book read: A newcommandment I give unto you that yelove one another. And at the bottom isthe inscription—THE LORD OM-NIPOTENT.
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THE LORD AND HIS COMMANDMENT III the picture the Kords nii llu- Book read: -.1 iieic Commnnihtwnt I (five vnto youHint ye love one anoflier ami at the bottom ix the hiscriplioii --The Lord Omnipotent ^j y^^/^ 1^1 BEST BOOKS TO READ 6 C C^ General Neighbors. Church Missions House, NewYork, 1919. Christian Americanization. By Charles A.Brooks, D.D. Missionary Education Move-ment, New York, 1919. LE.4DERSHIP OF New AMERICA. By ArchibaldMcCiure. George H. Doran, New York,1916. Immigrant Forces. By William P. Shriver.Missionary Education Movement, NewYork, 1913. The Immigrant and the Community. ByGrace Abbott. The Cenlury Co., NewYork, 1917. (Social-Economic.) With Poor Immigrants to America. ByStephen Graham. The Macmillan Company,New York, 1914. One Way Out. By William Carleton. Grosset& Dunlap, New York, 1911. Jack-of-all-Trades. By Margaret T. Apple-garth. (For Children.) Council of Womenfor Home Missions, New York, 1918. Autobiography An .American in the Making. By M. E. Ravage. H

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