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CHINA'S CHANCING SPIRIT. Tlh> wull-known Chinese Christ inn student worker. Mr I. Kno, made a jmir in tlie interior of China in October, November and December last, ami noted that many Chinese bail remained loyal Christians dm me the recent revolutianaiy crisis, m spite of great difficult ies ami dangers, lie remarks; ‘*l lound in these (military) retreats also that more Chinese Christians to-day tl an in the past u |V living to do ihem own thinking in religions matters, wind her it he on ritual, doctrine nr church policy. In my contacts also with Nationalist leathers I have found their attitude inward Christianity (hanging. Instead of former unreasoning p:o----icdjce against all things ( hristian an attitude of appreciation ol the motive and character of Christian work is growing up among them. During my visit to Nanking we announced n public meeting, to which were invited representatives of Labour unions, people’s organisations, farmers’ unions, etc., most of whom were antagonistic to Christian institutions. Much to our surprise, nearly nine hundred people attended the meeting. They went away from it feeling that tlise Christians, whom they have been attacking, are alter till serving the common people along the very lines they have been talking about. People’s school'-, work lor street hoys, citizenship 1 raining, vocational guidance, care for wounded soldiers, etc., ore some of the features of our programme i.a Nanking which particularly appealed to them.’

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1928, Page 4

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494

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1928, Page 4

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