DEPARTMENTAL REPORT.
EVANGELISTIC. lii response to eirculnr* sent out, ten •eports nave come to hand. The failure »f I* 11 i oiis to tubulate the work makes it impossible to give a correct idea of what has rcallv been accomplished. The reports sent in, however, arc all encouraging, and show that good work is being done. Evan gelistic meetings arc being conducted among young women, and in factories. Children's meetings have also received attention. Hospital visitation is carried on, and hooks are left for the patients. Bible teaching in public schools is given by some memheis; others conduct Bible studies and prayer and praise meetings. The aged and sick arc visited and sup plied with literature. Evangelistic addresses arc given at tin* Sailors* Rests in Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Timam, and through these addresses many have been born again. Gospel and Temperance literature has also been sent to the back blocks by th** Dunedin ami Wliatigarci C.nous. M. H. K IKK LAND, Superintendent.
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White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 142, 15 March 1907, Page 11
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