MISSION AT ST. CLAIR
The mission conducted by Mr John Bissett at St. Clair Tresbyterian Church is being well attended, and much good work is being done. One of the striking features of the mission is the sane, judicious manner in which the evangelist deals with the .people in his meetings. There is no undue excitement nor pressing for results, and yet everyone has not onlv a clear presentation of the case, but "also ample opportunity of making 60me indication of their decision. Mr Bissett's methods are such that he wins the confidence of the people, and his work is thorough and searching. Miss Bissett sings with a voice admirably adapted for the work and with a soul that expresses itself in every word. There have been many indication's of tha workings of the Spirit'in tho meetings, and it is with thankfulness to God that we report that many are being richly blessed in tlyir own' souls, while quite a number have definitely given their hearts to Christ. The meetings will be continued until the end c> next- week, and an appeal is again made to come and hear this great evangelist givs .his wonderful message.—{Communicated.!
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Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 10
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196MISSION AT ST. CLAIR Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 10
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