THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
(Hina ami t nitls 11 vnitv . ■■( 1-t i .1 hills are few in ( hina in comparison with the vast population: blit the Christian life is now recognised by non-Christians as having a richer content than anything which China has hitherto known, iho recognition ol this fait by the ( hine.se is one of the most important, factors ol the situation at the present day. In the earlier years of mission work in China, the main characteristic was the hard plodding of the Euronean and American missionaries, with but little to show as the outcome of their work. But during the past twenty years the situation bas been changing particularly rapidly, and the Chinese themselves taking a very much larger share in the work ami its management.”—Dr. C, T. Wang, in the “Churchman.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1925, Page 2
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135THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1925, Page 2
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