CHINA INLAND MISSION
At_Tory Street-Hall last night the Rev. C. N. Lack, Assistant Homo Director in Australia for the China Inland Mission, addressed-a large*, audience on the work of the mission. Mr, 11. X. Vivian, local secretary of the China Inland Mission, occupied the chair.
Mr. Lack, who was for thirty years a missionary in China, told o£ starting his work in 1902 in a heathen city. Today that city has a huge native church with native pastors and evangelists. "In our early daj-s'," said Mr. Lack, "the Chinese wore our helpers, but today we are glad to' say that we are helper:; to the Chinese. The China Inland Mission has always aimed at seeing, an indigenous church in China, self-governing, self-supporting, and self-propagating." • Mr! Lack had . many interesting personal reminiscences to relate, some tragic and some amusing, but all. of ,(?rcat human' interest.,
The' Rev. C. N. Conway, the New Zealand organiser of the China Inland IMission, addressed an interested meeting in the Methodist Church, Xgaio, last night. Both speakers will be at the Cambridge Terrace Congregational Hall tonight for their final lecture on China.
People's Auction Mart, Ju Courtenay Place, are to conduct a sale at the mart tomorrow, Friday, at 2 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 13
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