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BIBLE CLASS CAMP

PRESBYTERIAN GATHERING

' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) INVEKCARGILL, 3rd January. The Ffesbyteiian> Blblo class oamp officially breaks up to-morrow burning, and apait from those extending their hoJiday to Stowart" Island, or Queenstown, "dole-gates leave for1 their homes to-monow. On Thuisday over 600 membeis marched frota i'arst Church to Post Office Square t where Dr. J. D. Salmoud addre.?sed the people, briefly stating the ainiß aliS objects for which tko Biblo class movement gtands, and proclaimed "Christianity" Is tffo only possible solution for th"p acute problems "confroiiting the world to-day. On Friday night,a large number of people were unablo to gain admittance to tho theatie, ■which was filled with people anxious to witness tho Foreign Missions Pageant. There were present lepreseatativesjirom^the three fields of mission work conducted by tho New Zcnlanfl'Piesbyterian Ohilreh-. -, On Saturday, afternoon a { '-garden party had to, be held indoors on account of tho weather.' In the evening the Key. H.,Davies gave an address summarising the studies taken on the, theme, "The World for" Christ:" This afternoon, the. youth director gavo his message for the year to the Bible classes. Briefly stated, it was an exhortation, to think concretely, to work co-operatively, and to win'through to conviction';

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 13

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BIBLE CLASS CAMP Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 13

BIBLE CLASS CAMP Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 13

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