DR. HENRY'S MISSION.
TEN THOUSAND CONVERSIONS CLAIMED. At a public meeting in the Sydney Y.M.C.A. Hall last week Dr. Henry, the American evangelist, delivered an interesting and inspiring address on: "My 12 Months' Evangclistb Campaign in tho Dominion of New Zealand." During that period, he said, he had conducted 25 campaigns in various parts of the Dominion, covering every important centre. There were 050 services conducted, and nearly 10,000 conversions. The services had had the effect of improving the home lifo of the people, as well as the civic lone of the community. He spoke of the large number of Maoris that had been brought under the influence of the Gospel, and said that those working among tho natives had given testimonv of their changed lives. Mv. (.(. E. Ardill moved: "That this meeting records its gratitndo to God for the remarkable work of Christ that, has taken place in New Zealand through the instrumentality of Dr. Henry and those associated with him, and pledges itself to continue in believing prayer for the success of his campaign iu Queensland, as also his work wherever he may be called upon of God to labour." Mr. W. H. Dibley seconded the motion, which was carried by acclamation and conveved by the chairman (the Rev. C. T. Newman) to Dr. Henry, who responded.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 9 May 1911, Page 3
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