BIBLE CLASS AID TO CHURCHGOING
BUT MISSIONARY WORK WANTS ORGANISING. Ter Press Association, DUNEDIN, April 29. Tn the general survey, the Rev E. P Blamires. Methodist Director of "Youth Work, seated that the Bible Class movement had largely stopped the previous leakage between the Sundav school and adult church membership. It was a vigorous movement in the Presbyterian. Methodist, Baptist and, more recently, in the Anglican Church. New Zealand lacked missionary co-operation among the churches. One church had missionary headquarters in Wellington, another in Auckland, and another in Dunedin. Each was preoccupied with internal problems. but co-operation was essential for maximum attainment.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17833, 29 April 1926, Page 9
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