YOUTH WORKERS’ INSTITUTE
SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION. Under the auspices of Dunedin Presbytery the sixth annual Youth Workers’ Institute opened at Knox Sunday School buildings last evening. In the young men’s section a. series of addresses is being delivered by Mr V. French, travelling secretary of the Young Men's Bible (Jlaos Union. In the young women’s seel ion the. Rev. Hector Maclean is conducting a.senes of Bible studies on the Book of Malachi. and in the Sunday school section the chief speakers are Mr J. Raid, on the subject of ‘Child Study,' and Mr S. G. Macfarlane, on ‘The Art of Teaching.’ The Rev. J. Kilpatrick presided, and the Rev. W. C. Thomas spoke on ' Reverence. ’ remarking at the outset, that during his time in Dunedin- he had learned more about. Sunday school work and methods than ever he had known in In's .life 'before.
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Evening Star, Issue 18035, 1 August 1922, Page 2
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