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Show MORE llHESTi Bit I Best Methods ConsifleM Stimulating and pM Zeal in ChurcheM campaign'ofduca'tM SYSTEMATICALLY pjB Various Classes of W Would Arouse m9 of Laymen, X -j- Educational CamJB! Sermons. B I- Suppers. Bt -i- Lectures. Hf Missionary mec-tlnge, JB t Mission study. H S- Regular church servlcitHs; -r Midweek meetings In bidW 5- Sunday schools and vounK I societies. 'H? 4 Charts, posters and fautiV .- Deputations and pcr3oajHk 4- Conventions, rallies andiBP 4 Missionary magazine In-H 4; Missionary book in thaB', Certain It is, say mission that men will not take anfHl anything they know nothlns'dP then, shall the laymen bo mHI something, everything, about'K ary movement? If a laymaHl torcsted In the work he ttfl means to Its advancement, fore, essential that a systB palgn of education bo madeBf The question of how bt$ML that campaign of educalioniH and perplexed missionary wdK time The testimony now'K solution of the problem Is'iHf n light shines and points roH to accomplishing the dcslrelH At the afternoon sesslon.-f men's convention Tuesday thHL arousing Interest In the clflK under discussion. The mUsIoBf ment leaders havo promulgatHl rules that have been found liB rules the visitors explalneSK length, and asked for the vMT delegates In attendance. K One of tho first and foremo was how the pastor might ?9l Influence In stimulating lnSt bringing before the peoploB the truths of the great mMK The Missionary Senfl) A suggestion was madejjHt should be preached at leastHf every two months devotedH missionary work. This sornHf a revlow of the facts as theH from the missionary front 1H. reports from the workers. S should bo so preached as tB tho achievements of the fl9K and the wonderful progress tlB made In foreign lands In bl. children of God into tho fold. .1, It was suggested also that of should seo to It that a llbrary-lfe the hooks lo deal particularly slonary works. Th record E of such men as "Dr. Llvln Bishop Patterson and a scorlL are filled with an endless chalL ing Incidents, of experiences;! mlnatlon always redounds tr of God. -' In connection with tho libralf M. D. Eubank, a missionary!, China, spoke about the llbKj ginning for a library, at leaMi been collected and which Is oB. the direction of the movereM price. This library contalBLi umes, dealing with mlsslonsBL every land. In addition. tbeBJ" cts of pamphlets, giving accHh winning over to Christianity, flJR upon thousands of men and.9j To Interest OhildrBI To Interest the children ofvjr school. Illustrations should 'J? photograph. In enlarged formBE ingstone. for example, accoqBJt a brief lecture, told In &lBJ could not fail to interest thBJ In graded schools. It waflJC1 that one or two grades be setmm daily for missionary study.BJc It was pointed out with 4flJSj no collection should be tanJK day tho missionary sermon iWim Tho missionary commlttfww argued, Is an Immense hoIPflJf! tor. and relieves him of niucnjlj tall which he baa not 'Jie tupJK for himself, as it should oftiM The committee should consltmi.' of strong character leaders, "Personality and geography jMu gested as the basis of Hilwi W. mons. and, In fact, ot all ;,BJf teaching. , cBJ; Mr. Taylor of Now YoT.'jBM'f od the meeting, declared twKi Is said and done, prayer l foctive method In a rousing iJM,. telllgont, consocutlve ana,ab |